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    protege


    1. Mandy could not have been more pleased and proud of her protege, whom she had originally taken on to handle odd jobs around the kitchen and to simply encourage his native cooking and baking talents


    2. White Feathers couldn't have been more proud of his protege than if he were his own son, and he said so


    3. All this to the extreme gratification of Miss Mandy Hill and her own pride in her now very accomplished protege


    4. “Why don’t we call the tower? See if we get a response,” suggested the human to his young protege


    5. ‖ Calling his protege by his pet name Carlos motioned for Sam to look


    6. Since Nixon is a Bush protege, the Bushes knew these people as well


    7. Protege Leaders of the Seven Major Orthodox Sects


    8. Meanwhile she lay on her bed with old Joanna at her side, for even in her wanderings she did not forget her forlorn protege


    9. But he was Anthony’s protege, and he had been confident that in the end his uncle would support him


    10. Gould, for a protege of yours! Not the slightest difficulty

    11. She seldom failed to speak to her protege; moreover, the excitement, the heat, and the dust had made her thirsty


    12. What could be more effective? In local affairs it urges the Provincial Government to enlist bodily into the national army the band of Hernandez the Robber—who is apparently the protege of the Church—or at least of the Grand Vicar


    13. I am writing this to you by the light of a single candle, in a sort of inn, near the harbour, kept by an Italian called Viola, a protege of Mrs


    14. Prince Andrew introduced his protege, but Prince Dolgorukov politely and firmly pressing his hand said nothing to Boris and, evidently unable to suppress the thoughts which were uppermost in his mind at that moment, addressed Prince Andrew in French


    15. The rain was descending in torrents, and Rostov, with a young officer named Ilyin, his protege, was sitting in a hastily


    16. Prince Vasili no longer boasted of his protege Kutuzov, but remained silent when the commander in chief was mentioned


    17. William and Fanny soon shewed themselves; and Sir Thomas had the pleasure of receiving, in his protege, certainly a very different person from the one he had equipped seven years ago, but a young man of an open, pleasant countenance, and frank, unstudied, but feeling and respectful manners, and such as confirmed him his friend


    18. I will tell you something very important to your protege as well as to the politicals


    19. "What is the name of this your protege? Bogodukhovskaia? Elle est jolie?"


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    "protege" definitions

    a person who receives support and protection from an influential patron who furthers the protege's career