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- speaker displays an attitude of patronizing superiority or contempt. Condescension "is ****ociated with a patronizing attitude, and with other negative...
- the most po****r Internet memes, usually used to convey sarcasm and a patronizing attitude. The meme is composed of a still screenshot from the movie,...
- served the purpose of do****enting the lives of the people and was widely patronized by the rulers. It comprises a long tradition of religious and regular...
- needed] The temple is located on the bank of the Noyyal River and has been patronized by poets like Arunagirinathar and Kachiappa Munivar. Patteeswarar (Shiva)...
- the European North Basketball League, a regional basketball competition patronized by FIBA. It was won by CSO Voluntari, after defeating Newcastle Eagles...
- ****var. Muthuswami Dik****ar, one of the triads of Carnatic music, was patronized in his final years by the ruler of Ettayapuram. Ettayapuram was originally...
- play significant roles in Russian history up to the present day. They patronized a significant number of churches in and around the city, (several of which...
- and the occasional use of prurient material, the revue was typically patronized by audience members who earned more and felt even less restricted by middle-class...
- and supported various urban projects in Rome. He also wrote poetry and patronized artists who expanded the decoration of churches. His theological writings...
- with the changes through the p****age of time and dynastic patronization or non-patronization. Bengali has developed over the course of roughly 1,400 years...