All 16 Uses
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Live Free or Die, by John Ringo
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- Now our Horvath benefactors receive the pearls as an honorarium for their defense of our system.†
p. 32.6 *benefactors = people who help a person or organization
- Do you really think the Horvath are your benefactors?†
p. 32.8
- Our Horvath benefactors who find our systems as porous as you do and are listening to this conversation on my cell phone are our friends!†
p. 32.8
- "Believe it or not, some people can't sort out the difference between Glatun and our Horvath benefactors," the guard said, handing back his ID.†
p. 40.1
- "Which will belong to our Horvath benefactors," Raskob pointed out.†
p. 100.1
- As long as our Horvath benefactors don't get snarky.†
p. 101.9
- Are you intending to antagonize our Horvath benefactors?†
p. 104.9
- I, of course, fully intend to collect every bit of maple syrup possible for our Horvath friends and benefactors.†
p. 111.3
- What I really fear is that our Horvath benefactors will feel so justifiably irritated by the inaction of local sap collectors that they'll destroy the trees.†
p. 111.7
- So am I under arrest to be delivered to our benefactors or am I free to go?†
p. 128.4
- I assure you, you won't have any more trouble from your Horvath ...benefactors.†
p. 158.9
- The previous month, the Glatun Council of Benefactors, the oligarchy that made most of the major decisions for the Glatun government, had agreed to cede to the Rangora strategic control over fifteen uninhabited solar systems.†
p. 420.1
- Most of the Council of Benefactors were Korkoo.†
p. 423.8
- "The Benefactor rep on the Multilateral Talks is an idiot," Gorku said.†
p. 460.9benefactor = someone who helps a person or organization -- especially financially
- The Benefactors are deadlocked and the peace movement is gaining strength.†
p. 513.3benefactors = people who help a person or organization
- The Benefactors would never approve a simple annihilation raid.†
p. 515.3
Definitions:
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(1)
(benefactor) someone who helps a person or organization -- especially financially
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)