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Synonyms for client

one who buys goods or services

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(28.) Catharine Newbury, The Cohesion of Oppression: Clientship and Ethnicity in Rwanda, 1860-1960 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1988), 180-206.
(42.) For additional information on Rwandan history, see, for example, CATHERINE NEWBURY, THE COHESION OF OPPRESSION: CLIENTSHIP AND ETHNICITY IN RWANDA, 1860-1960 (Columbia University Press 1988); ALISON DES FORGES, LEAVE NONE TO TELL THE STORY: GENOCIDE IN RWANDA (New York: Human Rights Watch 1999), available at http://addisvoice.com/Ethiopia%20 under%20Meles/Rwanda.pdf.
(47) In view of the autonomy that Kriston communities enjoyed, their strategic location and their strong kinship and clientship ties with most ethnic groups inhabiting the area within the tidal reach, they were well placed to act as regional power, commercial, and culture brokers.
Stephen Dando-Collins argues plausibly that Caesar's departure in 48 BC for Alexandria was a strategic decision--intended to secure the resources of Egypt and the clientship of the Ptolemies (65).
(26) Clientship was the Roman pattern of influence.