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The discipline is devoted to advance, promulgate, and patronize formal business education, training, and research.
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Thou shall not patronize very commercial and trashy movies. 5.
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However, many of them continued to privately patronize the hula.
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An unnamed woman, who was patronizing the tavern earlier in the evening, re-enters the business explaining that she had accidentally left her purse behind.
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People have patronized these services even at a higher ticket costs.
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Some of the delicacies are highly patronized in different historic regimes.
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Currently, about 15,000 such personnel patronize the facility annually.
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The downtown economy has benefitted since its opening, primarily from guests patronizing its bars and restaurants before and after events.
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Qi was one of the first states to patronize scholars.
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It was patronized by all denominations and the public in general.
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