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"A patron of the arts", don't that sound great?
"His patron was the emperor Nero himself, "and Peter knew he was being sent to destroy "christians in the city.
"In 1958, St. Clare was designated the patron saint of television."
"In honour of my patron saint, Paul, please accept this $5,000 to use as you please. "
"Ingenue seeking patron.
"A patron of the arts", don't that sound great?
"His patron was the emperor Nero himself, "and Peter knew he was being sent to destroy "christians in the city.
"In 1958, St. Clare was designated the patron saint of television."
"In honour of my patron saint, Paul, please accept this $5,000 to use as you please. "
"Ingenue seeking patron.
"Good evening, patrons.
"Great food, great service, but the highlight was the personal touch provided by owner Ed Alzate regaling patrons with his tales of hunting and adventure.
"When I sell liquor, it's bootlegging," he said. "When my patrons serve it on a silver tray on Lake Shore Drive, it's hospitality."
"following a gunfight between Lincoln resident Henry Hill, forty-five, "and what patrons have called "the Kid'.
'Cause usually 5-star restaurants don't like the patrons entering through the alleyway.
"Good evening, patrons.
"Great food, great service, but the highlight was the personal touch provided by owner Ed Alzate regaling patrons with his tales of hunting and adventure.
"When I sell liquor, it's bootlegging," he said. "When my patrons serve it on a silver tray on Lake Shore Drive, it's hospitality."
"following a gunfight between Lincoln resident Henry Hill, forty-five, "and what patrons have called "the Kid'.
'Cause usually 5-star restaurants don't like the patrons entering through the alleyway.