-
authority to
grant general pardons, on the
advice of the
prime minister.
Patronise the
Royal Academies.
Presidency of the
Government (11
October 1997). "Real...
- poverty, of
corrupt politicians indistinguishable from mafia-dons they
patronise, caste-ridden
social order that has
retained the
worst feudal cruelties"...
-
began screening at the
Crown Theatre in Dhaka. The
Dhaka Nawab Family patronised the
production of
several silent films in the 1920s and 30s. In 1931,...
- Look up patron, patronage, or
patronise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
patron is a
person or
organization that
supports another.
Patron or Patrón...
- the subcontinent.
Indian royalty, big and small, and the
temples they
patronised drew
citizens in
great numbers to the
capital cities,
which became economic...
- of
church reform,
encouraging the
Cluniac reform of
monasteries and
patronising intellectual pursuits,
especially the
proliferation of
scriptoria and...
-
Buddhism and the
Buddhist institutions of
these regions. The
Kushans patronised Buddhism throughout their lands, and many
Buddhist centres were built...
- centres.
Tamerlane also
established an
exchange of
medical discoveries and
patronised physicians,
scientists and
artists from the
neighbouring regions such...
- Obsession. London: Verso, 2002, pp. 5, 160. "President
Saddam Hussein patronises the
illiteracy eradication campaign"
UNESCO 1980 "Iraqi's must
learn to...
-
carrying out a
thorough review,
Jones published his
report –
titled The
patronising disposition of
unaccountable power: A
report to
ensure that the pain...