Those without political ambitions would point to their record of public service and, if wealthy, to their public and private benefactions. |
In 1917, she anonymously provided the first of what would be many benefactions to Joyce. |
So, you can get ready your own foam bath according to benefactions or flavours looked for. |
The benefactions of the thinning-out of leaves are an aeration of the stock which allows limiting the decay. |
He observes religious forms and makes charitable benefactions, as though he would compound with God for his unforsaken sin. |
Kellogg College has received generous benefactions from the Kellogg Foundation. |