| 11. | Though Wood admires the people with whom she shares Maine, she neither patronizes nor reveres them.
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| 12. | She does it when she patronizes a new store, meets someone new or enters a new situation.
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| 13. | While Blassie patronizes the waitress, Kaufman gets into a row with several women at a nearby table.
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| 14. | Backing the charities he patronizes as prince also mean he spends less time at the office than he likes.
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| 15. | There is also an urban legend that " Havis Amanda " patronizes men's sexual potency.
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| 16. | Neither he nor his father patronizes the franchise that sells what some in Oxford call " Faulknerburgers ."
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| 17. | Yoshikazu Saito, a neighbor who is a mechanical engineer, patronizes a dentist who had an office in building.
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| 18. | The son patronizes her and says, " I hope you don't mind us talking business ."
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| 19. | In loving him, New York patronizes him and unsettles not only his life but the lives of everybody around him.
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| 20. | Now, of course, everyone patronizes chains because they're cheaper, but nothing personal ever happens in them.
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