But society visits upon its members other benefactions, of such significance as to make it appear more and more divine. |
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It is worth examining these benefactions carefully in order to determine from whence individual things came. |
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Those without political ambitions would point to their record of public service and, if wealthy, to their public and private benefactions. |
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In 1917, she anonymously provided the first of what would be many benefactions to Joyce. |
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Kellogg College has received generous benefactions from the Kellogg Foundation. |
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As one of his biographers noted, the statistics of his benefactions alone are mind-numbing. |
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Among his benefactions were gifts to the University of Chicago and the Columbian Museum, which later became the Field Museum of Natural History. |
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So, you can get ready your own foam bath according to benefactions or flavours looked for. |
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The benefactions of the thinning-out of leaves are an aeration of the stock which allows limiting the decay. |
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He provided steady employment and the list of his benefactions was long. |
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In the XIII ° century, Arnaud sees her mother, who knows the benefactions of healing plants, dying in her small farm in the middle of mountains. |
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The choice of the cooking vapor allows to protect the benefactions of ingredients as well as their delicate taste. |
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The history teaches us the benefactions of the values of formerly and nevertheless we live in a time when the time is cruelly lacking. |
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Our consultant Forever veterinarians can see all benefactions in everyday life. |
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Knowing that the invaluable Tuber Melanosporum will know how to return all these benefactions by expressing its rare aromas. |
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Considering that we greatly praise the benefactions of olive, how come that we don't use it more? |
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Among the Scots who prospered in the fur trade was James McGill, whose benefactions established the city's first university. |
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The production of biodegradable plastics could be an opportunity for energy savings and important benefactions for the environment. |
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Spread in all the Mediterranean Basin, the culture of the olive tree brings its benefactions to the food since the antiquity under varied forms. |
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A Delicious drink mixing harmoniously the benefactions of fruits filled with vitamins and with some spring water. |
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In fact there is an ambiguity to several of these benefactions. |
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She wasted a great part of the royal treasury for her benefactions! |
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By such benefactions artists seek to pay some of their dues. |
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Discovery of the lavender and its benefactions in a beautiful place. |
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He ordered the creation of a listing of all benefactions received by Ripon, which was recited at the dedication ceremony. |
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Various benefactions make it possible to give grants each year to boys who wish, for educational or cultural reasons, to work or travel abroad. |
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He does not fear death, which will reunite him with his ancestors and enable him to continue being useful to the community by eternally making benefactions to his descendants. |
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Its benefactions on the human body were already recognized in Antiquity, and are rediscovered today by the studies of big pharmaceutical laboratories. |
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Families or consultants who are involved with the settlement of the estates of deceased persons, marital property and benefactions that include non-Dutch property. |
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The decree, which reveals the increasing influence of Egyptian natives, remitted debts and taxes, released prisoners, pardoned rebels who surrendered, and granted increased benefactions to the temples. |
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Indeed, the names of many super-rich men and women of the past would now be forgotten entirely if it were not for the museums they established or their other public benefactions of art. |
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