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donator

[doh-nayt-er] / ˈdoʊˌneɪt ər /


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More than half a dozen priests and former seminarians were the key whistleblowers in the recent fall of West Virginia Bishop Michael Bransfield, a well-connected fundraiser and donator in the U.S. church.

From Washington Post Oct. 3, 2019

"This is one of the best moments of your lives," a donator wrote.

From Golf Digest Aug. 22, 2018

CleanBayArea’s policy is to split proceeds 50-50 with the donator, so this mystery woman has $100,000 waiting to be claimed.

From Salon Jun. 1, 2015

The only occupant of the library was the hunchback's friend and protector, the abate Crescenti, a tall white-haired priest with the roseate gravity and benevolent air of a donator in some Flemish triptych.

From The Valley of Decision by Edith Wharton

A portrait of Martin van Nieuwenhoven, the donator of the diptych, La Vierge aux Pommes, is as superb a Memling as one could wish for.

From Promenades of an Impressionist by James Huneker

Adele's record company and 80s musician, Howard Jones were among six donators giving £6,000.

From BBC Dec. 5, 2016

Among the Lego donators is Ai’s young son.

From The Guardian Dec. 9, 2015

We the donators decide where OUR money goes.

From Forbes Aug. 20, 2011

Chronic Tacos is putting on a bar-b-que for the evening, keeping donators bellies happy.

From Time Magazine Archive

Among the most munificent donators are mentioned the Marchese Giacomo Gallio, who bequeathed 290,000 lire, and a Benzi, who gave 10,000 ducats.

From Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series by Horatio Robert Forbes Brown




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