| 11. | "It's from a gas station, " he says patronizingly.
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| 12. | To look at them patronizingly, then or now, just shows our own ignorance.
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| 13. | It was generally ignored by reviewers, who gave him at best patronizingly favorable reviews.
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| 14. | They are patronizingly told to remain at home quietly praying or tending children and avoiding shopping.
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| 15. | Dole advisers talk about the candidate patronizingly, painting him as stubborn, isolated and inept.
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| 16. | Aurora's granddaughter is played by Juliette Lewis, who shouts all her dialogue patronizingly.
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| 17. | It's just part of your hormone cycle, " the doctor says patronizingly.
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| 18. | Some of us are what politicians and pundits so patronizingly dubbed " soccer moms ."
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| 19. | Another is that the writer is aware but thinks, patronizingly, that the reader is not.
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| 20. | The characters have been filmed neither patronizingly nor with voyeuristic relish, but with tenderness and humor.
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