Definitionn. the act of providing approval and support
Last update: July 5, 2015
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The patronage of a few educated citizens revived an ancient art. [Please select]
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Your patronage of the arts program will allow our students to put on four plays this year. [Please select]
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Since patronage of the food kitchen has decreased, we have had to reduce the number of meals we serve the homeless each day. [Please select]
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SYNOD OF PISTOIA, a diocesan synod held in 1786 under the presidency of Scipione de' Ricci (1741-1810), bishop of Pistoia, and the patronage of Leopold, grand-duke of Tuscany, with a view to preparing the ground for a national council and a reform of the Tuscan Church. [Please select]
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I asked him, with a modest patronage. [Please select]
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Waldengarver, almost, if not quite, with patronage. [Please select]
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Under the patronage of the late Father Mathew. [Please select]
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These works procured him the friendship and patronage of the Cav. [Please select]
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The emperor offered him favor and patronage, which he refused. [Please select]
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Caesar offered him his patronage. [Please select]
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But Rilla thought Irene quite wonderful and loved her for her patronage. [Please select]
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