The condemnations of apartheid that were in Huddleston and Paton kept us from feeling aggrieved or patronizingly benevolent. |
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Ships were one of a long line of things — fowling pieces, cannon, cars, trains — that boys patronizingly compared to girls. |
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Ochs comes in, accompanied by his loutish entourage, and he treats Sophie patronizingly. |
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When married women stayed at home, they were referred to rather patronizingly as homemakers. |
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Secondly, he assumed, patronizingly, that what really bothers conservatives about government is its inefficiency. |
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I later found that this was at the moment when Mubarak patronizingly reminded his listeners that he had once been young himself. |
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When he remembered how death had once loomed at him, so vivid and large that it had a distinct smell, like the scent of chalk up close to the schoolroom blackboard, he marvelled, rather patronizingly. |
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You are giving some power to people who are the most powerless in our society, and by doing so, you are not simply giving charity or patronizingly doing good. |
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