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  • Patrimonial splendor to come danced before their dim eyes; and handsome settlements, gay equipages, and a general grandeur of some sort loomed up in the future for the American branch of the House of Pettibone.

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.) Various 1887

  • Wealth again; Flowers again; Patrimonial acres again; Brightness again.

    "Smoke, Flame and Ashes" pseud. Ik Marvel 1850

  • On the ground lay a map of the Patrimonial Territory, with the fortresses in especial, distinctly and prominently marked.

    Rienzi, Last of the Roman Tribunes Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • "The best way to participate in the real estate boom as an investor at this point to invest in real estate funds in Brazil," said Marcus Vinicius de Oliveira, executive director of real estate valuation firm Consul Patrimonial.

    Forbes.com: News Kenneth Rapoza 2011

  • Oliveira at Patrimonial thinks demand for both housing and commercial properties will remain relatively high until things slow after those parties are over.

    Forbes.com: News Kenneth Rapoza 2011

  • Responsabilidad Patrimonial Computable of 100.9% in excess of the requirements of the Central Bank of the Republic of Argentina, and the price/income ratio resulting from the Bank's share price and the results currently reported by it.

    unknown title 2011

  • Patrimonial loss aside, neighbours would be forced to other areas in the city (sadly, this has been happening for a decade already), making Cabanyal-Canyamelar the new posh neighbourhood for the richer class, destroying its identity and replacing it with a new set of skyscrapers.

    Planet Debian 2010

  • Patrimonial loss aside, neighbours would be forced to other areas in the city (sadly, this has been happening for a decade already), making Cabanyal-Canyamelar the new posh neighbourhood for the richer class, destroying its identity and replacing it with a new set of skyscrapers.

    I still don't have a title 2010

  • Patrimonial loss aside, neighbours would be forced to other areas in the city (sadly, this has been happening for a decade already), making Cabanyal-Canyamelar the new posh neighbourhood for the richer class, destroying its identity and replacing it with a new set of skyscrapers.

    Planet Debian 2010

  • Patrimonial capitalism no longer succeeds in controlling the expansion of its financial sector, the weight of which became a handicap at a certain threshold.

    t r u t h o u t 2010

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