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1. The same soft beat of reggae fills the air, in the shimmering heat of the afternoon when the only movement is children at play and, in the evening, when the entire population emerges, sitting in lawns, visiting neighbors or patronizing open air establishments
2. These guys were patronizing me
3. She gives me a patronizing look, the way people sometimes look at children when they act too adult, and snatches the flag from the branch
4. Helping to get the grinder going was one thing, but my hog raising suggestion, well, THAT is what Uncle Harry would probably call being “insufferably patronizing
5. philosophy is ‘liberal’-Left-wing) on the Fox News Channel’s Hannity and Colmes, on June 18, 2003, I found his indulgent, patronizing remarks about the “conservative nature”
6. old Dack’s patronizing attitude
7. Praise was redundant, embarrassing, patronizing and belittling
8. very patronizing thing to do, It implies a sense of ‘ownership’ which is
9. It's beginning to sound patronizing
10. the fact that she seemed to be patronizing me
11. "Are you guys ready to ride the roller coaster again?" His voice immediately took on a patronizing undertone that generated resentment in the girls from his sly pressure
12. “Brad,” she said in a very patronizing
13. ” There was an overt patronizing tone
14. “That was very nice of you,” Alex said, clearly patronizing her
15. Alex couldn’t help the patronizing tone that slipped into his
16. asked, trying not to sound disinterested or patronizing
17. Patronizing them seemed somewhat hypocritical at this point
18. In addition, they’d been patronizing Silver City since the early days of
19. paternal, but somewhat patronizing also
20. “Please don’t be patronizing, doctor
21. Some significant testing proved this was, in fact, the case… customers were being “trained” to wait on our promotions to run prior to patronizing our establishments
22. “I am a wanderer,” he replied hastily, wary of the birds patronizing manner
23. When she opened her mouth to speak, she found herself not knowing what to say without sounding patronizing
24. "Are you patronizing me?" Tony said with a grin
25. Before he could say anything patronizing again she turned and went back up the stairs
26. The other part knew it would sound patronizing and condescending,
27. At the sound of Shela’s patronizing laugh, Liam’s face creased into a gallant smile and the red dissolved immediately
28. The elf regarded Shela with the patronizing disdain that elves commanded so well
29. Blunt was not a fan of the Welshman’s patronizing approach
30. censures and ridicules the abuses and the patronizing attitude
31. Elm felt this patronizing sentence was hardly worth answering since Pine already knew he was aware of the enforcement, but he didn't want to start an argument when his mind was so un-obliging in its abilities
32. Carrie almost smiled at the slightly patronizing air she
33. � I wanted to feel unconditional positive regard and not the patronizing attitude that patience may represent
34. calling out to her in patronizing tones
35. It was almost calculating, and slightly patronizing
36. As the four sisters went home through the garden, Miss Kate looked after them, saying, without the patronizing tone in her voice, "In spite of their demonstrative manners, American girls are very nice when one knows them
37. She was rather surprised, therefore, when the silence remained unbroken, and Jo assumed a patronizing air, which decidedly aggravated Meg, who in turn assumed an air of dignified reserve and devoted herself to her mother
38. Then two men dressed as priests who look like old TV characters that are out to kill you is a little hard to believe,” he said with a fatherly nearly patronizing smile
39. "Come nearer," said the magistrate, with a patronizing wave of the hand, "and tell me to
40. That abject hypocrite, Pumblechook, nodded again, and said, with a patronizing
41. This letter was followed by others of a somewhat similar kind, and one or two written in a patronizing strain in defence of the working classes by persons who evidently knew nothing about them
42. Reynolds gave her a patronizing stare
43. But after seeing his brother, listening to his conversation with the professor, hearing afterwards the unconsciously patronizing tone in which his brother questioned him about agricultural matters (their mother’s property had not been divided, and Levin took charge of both their shares), Levin felt that he could not for some reason begin to talk to him of his intention of marrying
44. But they sounded trite and patronizing
45. He supposed some of that was a case of ambitious members of Mother Church’s hierarchy being eager to be seen patronizing the “right” shops, but mostly it was because he was one of the half-dozen best in the entire city of Zion at his trade
46. Princess Varvara gave Dolly a cordial and rather patronizing reception, and began at once explaining to her that she was living with Anna because she had always cared more for her than her sister Katerina Pavlovna, the aunt that had brought Anna up, and that now, when every onehad abandoned Anna, she thought it her duty to help her in this most difficult period of transition
47. ‘And what am I going to say to Dolly now? Amuse Kitty by the sight of my wretchedness, submit to her patronizing? No; and besides, Dolly wouldn’t understand
48. He was the Victorian tourist, solid and patronizing, for whose amusement these foreign things were paraded
49. William offered to pay (once he was legally adult, he had full control of the trust fund his mother had left him—plus the cash from selling off Regan’s Karmann Ghia through the local classifieds), but Bruno always refused, in a way that should have been welcome but that just felt patronizing
50. ” His habit of addressing her formally was obsequious to whatever degree it wasn’t patronizing