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Sponsor (commercial)

To sponsor something is to support an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. A sponsor is the individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor.

Sponsor

Sponsor or sponsorship may refer to a person or organization with some sort of responsibility for another person or organisation:

  • Sponsor (commercial), supporter of an event, activity, or person
  • Sponsor (legislative), a person who introduces a bill
  • Sponsor (genus), a genus of beetles
  • Child sponsorship, form of charitable giving
  • Sponsor of ship naming and launching
  • Sponsor of baptism, see godparent
  • Sponsorship in a twelve-step program
  • Sponsorship, a key concept in self-relations psychotherapy

In popular culture:

  • "Sponsor" (song), a song by Teairra Marí
Sponsor (legislative)

A sponsor or patron is a person, usually a legislator, who presents a bill or resolution for consideration. Those who support it are known as cosponsors or copatrons.

Sponsor (genus)

Sponsor is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species:

  • Sponsor aeneiventris Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor aeneolus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor aeneus Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor alluaudi Kerremans, 1894
  • Sponsor ambiguus Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor androyensis Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor antamponensis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor antanala Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor antelmei Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor anthracinus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor antsihanaka Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor ater Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor auribasis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor betsimisaraka Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor bicolor Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor burgeoni Théry in Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor caerulescens Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor calo Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor carbonarius Théry, 1905
  • Sponsor cariei Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor chalceus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor chalybaeus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor cobosi Bellamy, 1998
  • Sponsor convexus Gory & Laporte, 1839
  • Sponsor cupreoviolaceus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor cupreoviridis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor cupripennis Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor cyaneus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor cyanipennis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor deplanatus (Théry, 1905)
  • Sponsor dermestoides Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor desjardinsii Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor dissimilis Théry, 1931
  • Sponsor distinctus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor elegans Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor elongatus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor emmaae Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor emmerezi Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor epicureus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor epistomalis Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor fulgens Fairmaire, 1899
  • Sponsor fusiformis Lesne, 1924
  • Sponsor gagates Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor gemmatus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor gianassoi Novak, 2002
  • Sponsor grandis Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor granulicollis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor gyrinoides Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor ignipennis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor indicus Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor irideus Kerremans, 1902
  • Sponsor janthinus (Fairmaire, 1886)
  • Sponsor kerremansi (Théry, 1905)
  • Sponsor lepidus Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor lesnei Théry, 1931
  • Sponsor livens Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor macfadyeni Bellamy, 2004
  • Sponsor malartici Lesne, 1922
  • Sponsor mameti Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor mandraranus Lesne, 1924
  • Sponsor marcsikae Holynski, 1997
  • Sponsor melanopus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor metallinus (Fairmaire, 1900)
  • Sponsor mirabilis Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor montanus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor monticola Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor montivagus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor niger Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor nigricollis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor nigroaeneus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor nigrocyaneus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor oblongus Kerremans, 1902
  • Sponsor parilis Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor parvulus Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor perrieri (Fairmaire, 1902)
  • Sponsor pexipennis Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor peyrierasi Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor picea (Fisher, 1922)
  • Sponsor pilosellus Kerremans, 1914
  • Sponsor pinguis Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor pseudelongatus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor pseudepistomalis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor pubescens Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor pulcher Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor pupa Lesne, 1924
  • Sponsor purpureipennis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor pygmaeus Lesne, 1922
  • Sponsor raffrayi Théry, 1931
  • Sponsor reunionensis Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor rodriganus Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor rufipes Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor rufitarsis Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor rutilans Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor satanas Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor semistrigosus (Fairmaire, 1902)
  • Sponsor senescens Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor senilis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor sericeus (Kerremans, 1894)
  • Sponsor setosulus Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor seyrigi Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor similis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor somaliensis Holm & Wentzel, 1991
  • Sponsor splendens Guérin-Méneville, 1840
  • Sponsor subparallelus Lesne, 1918
  • Sponsor succinicola Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor theryi Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor tristis Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor vadoni Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor vadonianus Descarpentries, 1957
  • Sponsor vetustus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor viduus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor viettei Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor vieui Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor villosus Lesne, 1922
  • Sponsor vinsoni Lesne, 1937
  • Sponsor violaceipennis Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor violaceus (Fairmaire, 1903)
  • Sponsor viridiaenus Descarpentries, 1969
  • Sponsor viridiauratus Descarpentries, 1965
  • Sponsor viridicoerulans Descarpentries, 1965
Grouplove

Grouplove (also typeset as GROUPLOVE) is an American indie rock band that was formed in 2009 by Hannah Hooper (vocals, keyboards), Christian Zucconi (vocals, guitar), Daniel Gleason (bass), Andrew Wessen (guitar, vocals), and Ryan Rabin (drums).

Ryan Rabin produced their debut EP, which was originally released independently, and was later re-released by Canvasback/Atlantic with a bonus track and their hit song, "Colours". Their debut album, Never Trust a Happy Song, was also produced by Rabin and was released worldwide on September 13, 2011.

Grouplove (EP)

Grouplove is the debut EP by Grouplove.

The EP was positively received, with the BBC calling it "a nugget of golden pleasure, petite, but perfectly proportioned". Drowned in Sound gave it a 7/10 rating, describing it as "a more than passable introduction to America's latest underground discoveries".

Thabigon

Thabigon is a village in Homalin Township, Hkamti District, in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma.

Gurdaspur

Gurdaspur is a city in the state of Punjab, situated in the northwest part of the Republic of India, between the rivers Beas and Raavi, 10 km from the international border between India and Pakistan. It houses the administrative headquarters of Gurdaspur District and is in the geographical center of the district, being situated on the Amritsar – Jammu National Highway, 36 km from Pathankot and 32 km from Batala. Head offices of all district departments are located in Batala and Gurdaspur.

Gurdaspur city was named after Mahant Guriya das ji. The Emperor Akbar was crowned at Kalanaur, which is 26 km from the city. Behrampur town, where the Maqbara ( mausoleum) of Bairam Khan is situated, is 10 km away. Dinanagar town, which was the capital of the kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, is 12 km away. The well-known woolen mill located in Dhariwal, is also 12 km from the city.

Gurdaspur (Lok Sabha constituency)

Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Punjab state in northern India.

Bîrnova

Bîrnova is a commune in Ocniţa district, Moldova. It is composed of a single village, Bîrnova. It has a population of 2432 inhabitants.

Usage examples of "birnova".

Otis, a protege of Gridley, had been for Adams the shining example of the lawyer-scholar, learned yet powerful in argument.

A lifetime later, Adams would vividly describe Otis as he had been in his surpassing moment, in the winter of 1761, in argument against writs of assistance, search warrants that permitted customs officers to enter and search any premises whenever they wished.

James Warren, while his wife, Mercy Otis Warren, who was a playwright and a woman Adams particularly admired, lectured him on the ideal republican government she foresaw for the future union of the colonies.

To further reduce expenses, Adams had given up the small house in Philadelphia and taken a room with the secretary of the Senate, Samuel Otis, and his wife, who did not normally accommodate boarders but felt the Vice President of the United States should have something better than the usual lodging house.

But while Rush substantiated so much that Adams liked to believe about the meaning of friendship, another old friend, Mercy Otis Warren, hurt and provoked him as no one had in years, and without warning.

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Then, behind him, bobble-butting out the bus door, come that big-mouthed doughball of a character from Los Angeles by the name of Otis Kone.

Otis Warren to Catharine Macaulay, August 24, 1775, available at Gilder Lehrman Online Exhibits, www.

He secured original stories from Otis Adelbert Kline, who had achieved a substantial following for his imitations of Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Several hundred feet beneath Cacher, Oklahoma, Otis Simpson was sitting in a swivel chair in the Communications Center, staring at a wall of dead screens.

Otis, Samuel Adams, Royall lyler, Oxenbridge Thacher, and a host of other Bnstonians, linked to the artisans and laborers through a network of neighborhood taverns, fire companies, and the Caucus, espoused a vision of politics diat gave credence to laboring-class views and regarded as entirely legitimate the participation of artisans and even laborers in die political process.

Several hours after the conclusion of the State of the Union address, at 06:00:00 GMT, a digitized chord sounded from one of the workstations, waking Otis up.

Then it was a crash to the carpet and a topsy-turvy shot of Otis Jackson scooping junk bindles off the floor, stumbling to the bathroom, a toilet flushing.

Modern deep-water exploration begins with Charles William Beebe and Otis Barton in 1930.

Otis rode off to Bexley, a village about four miles away, which he was told was a well-known haunt of the gypsies, as there was a large common next to it.