Those two have decided to chase the patronage of people who think as you do.
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The campaign was implemented under the patronage of the Ministry of Environment from September to October 2012.
Free trade also ensures that the consumer comes first for businesses competing for the patronage of the consumer.
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Mr Habibie owes his career to the patronage of the former president and he does not want to see Mr Suharto humiliated.
The Prize was created in 2005 and is placed under the patronage of HM King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
This event is being held under the patronage of UNESCO.
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For now, the company is limited to the patronage of 4, 000 members at locations in San Francisco, San Jose, Raleigh-Durham, Detroit and Austin.
The 7th International Conference on Global Geoparks 2016, being held in Torquay on the English Riviera, has been granted the patronage of UNESCO by their Director-General, Irina Bokova in Paris.
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Though they had mastered the arts of war, they had time to devote to such pursuits as calligraphy, Zen Buddhism and the patronage of the stylized and masked performances of Noh theater.
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In his anthropology student's zeal, however, he misses the way these also led to inflation and the destruction of goods, and were sometimes akin to the patronage of a Chicago ward boss.
Under the patronage of UNESCO and in cooperation with UNEP and UNIDO, Energy Globe is starting an unprecedented global online campaign focused on energy efficiency and best practices on 5 June 2012.
It comes to the screen through the patronage of Nicole Kidman, who gets a producer credit here as well as one of those rare movie roles that can draw her out of her shell.
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"Many colleagues urged me to go further, they urged me to have a real assault on the patronage of the executive tonight, but I thought that would be unreasonable and unreasonably ambitious, " he said.
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The Summit was organized by ITU under the patronage of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to ensure that social and economic development, which is increasingly driven by ICTs, will result in a more just, prosperous and equitable world.
Organized under the patronage of UNESCO, the XIIth International Conference on the Public Communication of Science and Technology in Florence (Italy) on 18-20 April drew 670 participants from five continents and gave rise to a staggering 450 presentations.
Perhaps his savviest find was Orozco, the Mexican conceptual artist who, through the patronage of Lopez and others, went from virtual unknown to art-world hotshot mainly through the popularity of his Cibachromes, which are photographic prints saturated with colors.
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The Conference will be held under the patronage of UNESCO, the World Heritage Center, the Cyprus Presidency in the EU, and is supported, among others, by the Ministry of Education and Culture, the Cyprus National Commission for UNESCO and the Department of Antiquities.
Like all institutions of high culture in America, the Met depends upon the patronage of donors and private endowments for its survival: box-office receipts count for about half of its annual budget, which last year was two hundred and fifty million dollars.
The International Basic Sciences Programme (IBSP) of UNESCO and the International Mathematical Union (IMU) are leading this Mathematics of Planet Earth Day and the international exhibition which is an important component of the year of scientific and outreach activities, Mathematics of Planet Earth 2013 (MPE2013), under the patronage of UNESCO.
It is organized under the high patronage of UNESCO, with the support of the International organization of la Francophonie and in collaboration with The Millennium Project.
Ethnic-Fijian aspirants living on the fringes of Suva, praying for an escape from the tedium of village life, saw in Mr Speight's putsch the promise of patronage and the chance to get rich in a state run by their own kind.
The patronage model of poetry supported the works of such worthies as Virgil, Dryden and Shakespeare.
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But the patronage wing of the LDP could not swallow such fundamental change in Japan.
This exhibition, held in a museum and architectural complex endowed, rebuilt and expanded by a series of Renaissance and Early Modern popes, includes many reminders of the papacy's glorious record of patronage of the arts and learning.
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One reason is that the limited devolution of power from Paris to the provinces in the 1980s has increased regional politicians' powers of patronage: hence the fall into temptation in the 1990s of Alain Carignon, mayor of Grenoble, and Michel Noir, mayor of Lyons, both of whom went to prison.
It is a tribute to Sir Terence's restless search for innovation and commercial opportunities that he has become the recipient of so much official patronage at the ripe old age of 67.
These included the widespread use of surrogate local forces and the distribution of patronage.
Lula wants Mr Sarney to swing the weight of the PMDB, and its patronage machine, behind Dilma Rousseff, the probable candidate of the ruling Workers' Party in the presidential election next year.
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