In May 2006 there was a bequest of a substantial sum which has boosted their collections.
That is, until Flynt's brother got a Los Angeles judge to block the bequest.
But another Disney bequest may succeed in reconnecting the school to the neighbouring megalopolis.
Had Mme Bourgeois's bequest been the only complication, Mr Robinson might still be a minister today.
Sir Ernst's bequest to art historians and art lovers of every kind had three elements.
But our worst economic bequest is the fantastic fiscal liability we're leaving our kids.
Mr. Mandela's lasting political bequest to his own people and to the rest of Africa is more nuanced.
That condition has been extended as part of the bequest by Sir Denis, who died aged 100 in 2011.
Five million went outright as a bequest to the financially tight Spencer Theater.
The re-opening comes the day after the zoo announced it had received a huge bequest from a mystery benefactor.
Fairchild's bequest for the sermon was an expiation of his sense of guilt.
Successive Glasgow councils took until the 1960s to identify the Pollok Park site as meeting the terms of the bequest.
But as befits this stranger-than-fiction tale, Mme Bourgeois's tax-sheltered offshore bequest played its part in undoing Mr Robinson's political career.
Democrats want to remove the bequest exemption from the capital-gains tax law, and some Republicans want to reduce capital-gains rates anyway.
In 1952, she married Pete Pulitzer, the grandson of newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, whose bequest to Columbia University established the Pulitzer Prize.
Fergus Livingstone, headmaster of the school, near Hook, called the bequest "a very significant gift" which would be used to fund school fees.
In 18th-century London, the Lord Mayor received an annual bequest from the Bevis Marks Synagogue, a sterling silver platter heaped with tasty sweets.
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Sir Denis made the arrangement for his bequest via the Art Fund charity, with specific instructions on where the works should be displayed.
In 1846, Congress chartered the Smithsonian Institution, named after English scientist James Smithson, whose bequest of half a million dollars had made it possible.
One of his two sons, John Lewis, who was also an Aberystwyth graduate, presented his father's bequest to the library at a special reception.
Due to a noble bequest the artworks are not allowed to leave the premises, presenting a unique opportunity to see priceless art without the crowds.
Professor David Waugh, director of The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said the bequest would help safeguard the future of the zoo and wildlife park.
In this competition, a passive bequest to a foundation doesn't count.
Fox discuss the bequest in interviews with the Forbes.com Video Network.
The St Davids lifeboat is being funded by a bequest of Diane Mary Symon, who died in February 2010, and will be named RNLB Norah Wortley.
In 1846, the Smithsonian Institution was established in Washington as a center for scientific research from funds left at the bequest of British scientist James Smithson.
Africa still faces many formidable problems many of which, as Jeffrey Sachs of Harvard University argues in his article are the intractable bequest of geography and climate.
Voiding the bequest was the "draconian" suggestion of former House Democratic Counsel Stanley Brand: "I don't know how else you remedy it, " Brand told The Washington Post.
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Indoors, the collection of 13, 000 works is mostly American, but includes a bequest from the Samuel Kress Foundation of Italian Renaissance works, brought out for occasional educational purposes.
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