Many pipiltin held no political office and, unless they had inherited private estates, were forced to live off the largess of the ruler. |
These early sport promoters usually raised capital through means other than government largess. |
He was then chaired and made the usual tour of the Piazza, distributing largess to the people. |
Government's role in funding innovative research also makes Canadian endeavours highly subject to budgetary largess. |
A tax cut on the scale he's proposed, one that showers nearly half its largess on the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans, will be dead on arrival. |
The parties have nothing in common except being recipients of his largess and a hatred of Mr Saakashvili. |