Are the good folk of Peebles really going to vote for him because he condescended to spend 50 minutes in their midst? |
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We hate being condescended to by car salesmen as much as y'all hate being made fun of by your television. |
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He condescended to send something which had already appeared somewhere else. |
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To be thus condescended to by heathen savages was intolerable. |
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I am very happy to hear that the Deputy to Her Excellency condescended to give royal assent. |
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It participated in outbreaks in 1821, and Lafayette himself condescended to be its head. |
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As per the design of one of the members of our brotherhood we condescended to appear to certain aspirants in the west. |
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That the Creator condescended to become a creature in a world of sin and death boggles the mind. |
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Indeed, I am gratified that he condescended to address one of three seminal questions which I directed in response to his treatise on electoral systems and good governance. |
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He believed that he had lost his preferential position with John Major's government – so assiduously courted with Margaret Thatcher – that he was condescended to, and wasn't taken seriously. |
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As per the prayers of the planetary Devas it condescended to be on Earth also to nourish the beings with its milk, to restore health to the beings and to fertilise the Earth with its dung and urine. |
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But as a working mother of five who grew up shooting moose for the freezer, she appeals to small-town voters who feel condescended to by Democrats. |
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They condescended to introduce to me their messengers as heroes accompagnied by their sphinges: That they forgive me, if I dare to quote them in the joy of my heart, even I put no bad shame to ask them for grace. |
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Dissidents in these absolutist groups are outlawed, condescended to, pressured, bullied, lied about, trashed, slandered, and distorted out of any recognition. |
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