His cartooning never condescends to its subject, even when he's drawing his pitiful owl terrifying the birdies he wants to play with. |
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His merit is infinite, yet He condescends to let His people add their merit to it. |
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He has written a road novel that moves too slowly, a thriller that never condescends to thrill. |
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Neither condescends, still less sneers, at people often stigmatised as poor white trash. |
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This may be a dead-end town for some, but Lorde never condescends to it or romanticizes the tough bits. |
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By serving up this pablum, Hall does the opposite: despite her passionate good intentions, she condescends to King and to the audience. |
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The mother condescends when you exercise such will. |
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He condescends to talk the silly bawdry of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. |
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For all who cross his palm with silver he condescends to lift the drapery that hides the reclining figure, and the larger the coin the longer the look. |
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Putumayo's latest offering hopscotches from the Caribbean to Europe, Africa, the Americas and the South Pacific in a diverse offering of reggae music that never condescends. |
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