| 21. | Harris sees this as a very serious disagreement, that patronizingly attempts to pacify more devout theists.
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| 22. | Some listeners sniffed patronizingly at SW's playlist of short recordings, but hundreds more were delighted.
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| 23. | Gismonda kindly and patronizingly thanks Almerio, and begins to look for a loophole out of her promise.
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| 24. | When he patronizingly tells Keaton he's lost his chance to " cover the world,"
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| 25. | He even patronizingly observed that he " grew to admire Dole, " as Auletta put it.
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| 26. | In general, Max tends to patronizingly characterize the deaf as pained, helpless victims desperate for a deaf role model.
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| 27. | In general, Charlie tends to patronizingly characterize the deaf as pained, helpless victims desperate for a deaf role model.
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| 28. | Deifying children patronizingly, as in Bernardo Bertolucci's silly " Little Buddha, " comes easily to adults.
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| 29. | She viciously and patronizingly takes out her frustrations on fellow Party Planning Committee member Phyllis, who quits the committee in frustration.
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| 30. | The play begins with a long soliloquy by the writer Charles Marsden ( whom Nina Leeds patronizingly dubs Dear Old Charlie ).
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