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patron

noun as in person who does business at establishment

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The organisers of the fete - a fundraiser for one of Trinidad and Tobago's top secondary schools – also hire "bin detectives" to ensure patrons properly sort and dispose their rubbish for recycling.

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He had pre-recorded a social media video to mark the day Wales's patron saint is honoured and to "celebrate Wales – its history, culture and incredible people".

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News of the planned closure drew brisk business as patrons sought a farewell meal at the diner on the corner of 9th and South Figueroa streets.

Not a concert to be missed by any living being who could be squeezed in, the Wednesday night performance had one patron exiting Disney carrying a small dog.

Every year on 1 March, Wales celebrates St David's Day - but how much do we actually know about the country's patron saint?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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