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sponsor
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sponsor
1. a legislator who presents and supports a bill, motion, etc.
2. 
a. an authorized witness who makes the required promises on behalf of a person to be baptized and thereafter assumes responsibility for his Christian upbringing
b. a person who presents a candidate for confirmation

sponsor [′spän·sər]
(communications)
The advertiser who pays part or all of the cost of a television or radio program.


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Combining NPB with NPR Corporate Sponsorship, NPR and WGBH will form a new independent nonprofit organization to represent sponsorship across all media for public broadcasting.
In addition to ticket management, travel and hotel accommodations, RazorGator will oversee corporate sponsorship management and the construction, sales, entertainment and decor for the hospitality village.
Midland, Michigan, USA announced its major corporate sponsorship of the Alliance to Save Energy's "The Power is in Your Hands" energy efficiency campaign.
 
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