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1 A new patron , a new set of bank cards, a new wardrobe.
2 A colonel at NATO headquarters in Kabul is your new patron saint.
3 The island of Delos rejoiced that it had a new patron god.
4 The night he quarrelled with his new patron , Ambroise was not well.
5 She wonders what her new patron wants her to do next.
6 Even the poet Gyárfás had deserted him, and hastened to congratulate the new patron .
7 You should look for a new patron , if you really want to get out of here.
8 I suspect he's just secured his new patron .
9 Her new patron has promised her his leftovers.
10 PILGRIMS' PROGRESS Many Poles go further and say the pontiff will become their nation's new patron saint.
11 Cimarosa produced "Il Matrimonio Segreto" (The Secret Marriage), his finest opera, for his new patron .
12 I quickly packed a few things, and called for my new patron who received me with great joy.
13 Now, since they have fallen out with him, they are eyeing a new patron in Ramaphosa to secure clientelism.
14 It is probable, therefore, that this man formed the link of connection between the sculptor and his new patron .
16 After a while, Dryden, led by choice or interest, sought a new patron in the person of the Earl of Mulgrave.
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