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Yet Rastorguev never condescends to his subjects and never judges them.
But despite its origins as a tale for young people, McBride never condescends.
But more frequently she condescends, not only through formal techniques but through incuriosity.
A government liaison condescends to Serena with small talk about cooking and knitting.
It never condescends to its characters—to their unfashionable haircuts, soft bodies, and modest ambitions.
In their discussion of Warren, the primary concern is that she condescends to some voters.
While "A Star Is Born" is fond of its drag queens, it ultimately condescends to them.
" He said he aims to capture "the essence" of Mr. Springer — "he never condescends to anyone.
Kevin McKidd's Earl of Bothwell condescends to her and insults her, but she seems to like it.
Mark condescends to his Luddite mother, yet accepts the old-fashioned distinction between offline and digital selves.
I liken Spyro now to a great family film, which neither ruffles nor condescends its variously-aged audience.
Tweets are painfully conducive to "mansplaining," where a dude condescends and explains something obvious to someone, usually a woman.
One big problem is Fred Armisen's dead-eyed performance, which condescends to Oscar instead of giving him a soul.
He is a bully who insults and condescends to people with whom he disagrees, or who insufficiently praise him.
But insulating our classrooms from pro-Trump sentiment condescends to our minority students, all in the guise of protecting them.
The man then condescends to her further by implying that her body should prevent her from sitting in the exit row.
Now I think that laissez-faire attitude trivializes the experiences of young adulthood and condescends to the people going through them.
Norms — codes of etiquette — have often been the way that old money condescends to new money and keeps it in its place.
When she condescends to a young social-media influencer who has been booked on the show, the guest storms off, and the moment goes viral.
However, Elena's strong-willed political views aren't seen as something that need to be "fixed," and the show never condescends to her or forces her to change.
Acclaimed for her fusion of country music and progressive content, which is only a contradiction if one condescends to country as a genre, Musgraves's true subject is convention itself.
Helen treats him like dirt, Vik condescends to him, his kids just kind of tolerate him, and neither Alison nor his estranged best friend, Max, will return his phone calls.
The show tries to put her actions in a context of rural economic malaise and male entitlement, but it mostly condescends to her, and Lyle comes off as a hapless bumpkin.
The people Brooks condescends to in this piece are not beneath him; what's beneath him is the cavalier marginalizing of a group of Americans who feel the political establishment has failed them.
" The price is that they must be willing to play their aging bodies for shock and for laughs, an act the world condescends to—at least, when women perform it—as "brave.
But Professor Boddie condescends to the plaintiffs in the suit by depicting them as pawns of the conservative activist Edward Blum, who has spearheaded several other challenges to affirmative action and voting rights.
One problem, Anderson writes, is that luck egalitarianism condescends to those it helps: by seeing them as hapless victims of circumstance, it denies them the "equal respect" they're due as citizens of a democracy.
But no, there's another Hillary Clinton, a calculating, privileged member of the elite who is too cozy with power, condescends to ordinary Americans, sees herself as above the law, and manipulates every word and sentence for political, personal, and financial gain.
The xoloitzcuintli, an ancient Mexican breed revered by the Mayans, is known for its intimidating, consonant-heavy name (it's pronounced sholo-ITs-quintly, if you would like to try it at home) and for the way it condescends to its owners, as if it were a cat.
He condescends to the cashier merely doing her job when some white woman tries to use a cash-only lane (relatedly: imagine a cash-only lane today, or alternatively, a grocery store where the cashier isn't a malfunctioning robot!!!), and then he coaxes her into using the credit card machine.
But the most successful Asian chains planting US roots — Din Tai Fung, Little Sheep Hot Pot, and Ippudo Ramen — do well because they offer an experience that is true to their home cultures, not a watered-down version that condescends to an audience of American diners who are more culturally literate and culinarily adventurous than ever before.
Mataemon condescends the ninjas' futile attack. He pops the swords out of his body, along with his intestines. He then unsheathes his own sword and uses it along with his dangling intestines to attack and slay the shinobis. Two shinobi escape him.
They go to the ranch and attempt to help Natty. As they arrive they meet George Tailfeathers (Cardinal), Natty's friendly but mysterious Native American ranch foreman, and they become fast friends. But Natty's dim-witted son, Bart Gifooley (Mull), immediately condescends to and patronizes the girls. Sarah's horse, Lightning, leads them to her secret hideout.
El Graduado made his first published appearance in the "Unknown Passing, Unforgettable Return" El Gato Negro #1 (October 1993). In his first introduction, El Graduado is already a feared gang leader. He is depicted as an extremely intelligent man who often condescends to those he considers of lesser intelligence. Dominguez described the character as a "spoiled rich brat" who despite being a very educated person, chose to invest in corruption.
Baptism in Scotland by John Phillip In Reformed theology, sacraments are held to be, along with the word of God preached, the means of grace. In the sacraments, God graciously condescends to use common material objects to communicate divine promises to people. The grace promised consists not only in benefits which God bestows on people, but Christ's person himself, to whom God unites the believer. Sacraments confirm or ratify the promises communicated in preaching.
Steven "Steve" Bartholomew Rhoades (David Garrison) is Marcy's first husband. Much like the name "Bundy" the creators chose the surname "Rhoades" after professional wrestler Dusty Rhodes. He is a banker who seems unfazed by his lower position than Marcy at the city bank. (When Marcy moves up to a high position at another bank, he gets her former job.) Steve initially condescends to the Bundys, but eventually becomes more like them, and generally turns to Al for male-bonding.
He is very cooperative, but he actually compromises in the face of the danger he faces. However, if someone else is in an unexpected situation, he or she tries hard to help. He is not good at sports, but he is also the type of person who moves with strength if there is a cause. He has a bit of a flamboyance and condescends to be a genius, but actually practices this and that in the absence of anyone.
Miss Fitt, as her name indicates, is a self-righteous misfit. After some discussion she condescends to help the old woman up the stairs to the platform, primarily because "it is the Protestant thing to do."Beckett, S., ‘'Collected Shorter Plays of Samuel Beckett'’ (London: Faber and Faber, 1984), p 23 Unusually the train is late. The noise of the station becomes louder but the eventual is an anticlimax; it is the oft-mentioned up mail.
He purchases his parents' house and begins to take his career more seriously than in previous episodes. When new Vice President Charles Miner (Idris Elba) arrives at the office to oversee Michael, he and Jim immediately clash as Charles condescends to, and dismisses, Jim as an underachiever and a smartass with a "made-up position." Charles scoffs when Jim is invited to sit in on a meeting with David Wallace about the Michael Scott Paper Company. However, Jim comes off as intelligent and professional and persuades Michael to be bought out.
He is again shown in his father's old car, accompanied by a range of past associates. In "Join the Club", a comatose Tony finds himself in an alternate universe where he is a law-abiding salesman on a business trip. Among other differences, his accent has changed and his hotel's bartender condescends to him (in sharp contrast to the bartender at The Bing, who is a recurring punching bag for Tony). Tony has mistakenly taken another man's briefcase – Kevin Finnerty's – along with all of his identification and work.
The book has received outstanding reviews and acclaim for its extraordinary characterisation and its striking prose style. Michael McGirr says: "Waiting is a tour de force of sustained and affectionate wit". Judges' comments are available on the 2017 Miles Franklin website and the 2017 Prime Minister's Awards website. Below are some quotes from these: 'Waiting is poignant, compassionate and droll; it is never maudlin nor idealised. Salom’s prose, poetic and frequently playful, bestows a multiplicity of incidental insights en route, yet never condescends to its subjects nor patronises its readers.
"Misogyneric" by Amidst the Grave's Demons mimics themes of betrayal found in many metalcore songs, and condescends to them by incorporating various internet memes into the lyrics. The song features an exaggerated, lengthy buildup to a breakdown, which is performed by Mattie Montgomery of For Today. "Pop Punk Pizza Party" by Sunrise Skater Kids embodies many well-known stereotypes and characteristics surrounding pop punk subcultures, such as the love of pizza, glorification of friendship, and desires to leave home and tour. A demo version of the song was released in mid-2014, and it was professionally re- recorded for the album.
Pamela "Pam" Poovey (Amber Nash) is ISIS's Human Resources Director. She has platinum blonde hair and blue-gray eyes and is overweight. In Season 2 Episode 10 "El Secuestro", it is revealed that Pam is 5ft 7in, 250lbs, and 32 years old when one looks at her driver's license. She condescends to the staff by talking through a dolphin puppet in disciplinary meetings, and she regularly gossips confidential information to the whole office (within an hour, everyone knew when Archer was on a secret mole hunt), though she also relishes revealing more personal information (such as a co-worker being stricken with cancer) and post office gossip on her blog.
Our opinions and sympathies will be sustained, I doubt not, by their worth and conviction; but if Your Highness condescends to come to our aid, we shall be both proud and happy -- and it is by spreading our ideas through the Press that we can best strengthen our position.La Mara (ed.): Liszts Briefe, Band 1, No. 204. According to a document of 1858, written by Brendel and signed by Liszt, the 1,000 Thaler stipend should be spent in part on "enlightening public opinion", for example with the help of the daily press, with regard to "modern tasks of musical art", i.e. for the purpose of permanent propaganda in favour of Liszt and his friends.
He wrote praising the film's screenplay and the performances of all the actors, and its cinematography. A. Sharadhaa of The New Indian Express called the film "a family entertainer" and praised the film's screenplay, dialogues and the performances of Yash, Radhika Pandit, Achuyth Kumar, Malavika Avinash and Srinath. He concluded crediting the music, cinematography and editing in making the film "that works on many levels and is cheerful, romantic and emotional". S. Viswanath of Deccan Herald gave the film a rating of three out of five, and said the film was "Preachy and predictable". He wrote, "If only subtlety and sanity scored over predictable commercial claptrap, this Ramachari could have also risen to cult status of S R Puttanna Kanagal’s Naagarhaavu’s own eponymous hero." and added that it "condescends to clichéd contrivances".
" Entertainment Weekly wrote a mixed review: "Pleasantville is ultramodern and beautiful. But technical elegance and fine performances mask the shallowness of a story as simpleminded as the '50s TV to which it condescends; certainly it's got none of the depth, poignance, and brilliance of The Truman Show, the recent TV-is-stifling drama that immediately comes to mind." The film also received a mixed review from Christian Answers, but was criticized because "On a surface level, the message of the film appears to be "morality is black and white and pleasant, but sin is color and better," because often through the film the Pleasantvillians become color after sin (adultery, premarital sex, physical assault, etc...). In one scene in particular, a young woman shows a brightly colored apple to young (and yet uncolored) David, encouraging him to take and eat it. Very reminiscent of the Genesis’s account of the fall of man.
For this, the following letter was issued: "His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty, in gracious recognition of late of the exceptionally meritorious achievements by the Imperial Royal Landwehr, which fought throughout the recent war alongside troops of the Imperial and Royal Army, demonstrating stalwart and faithful discharge of duty before the enemy, and repeatedly earning the very highest tribute, graciously condescends to permit the Imperial Royal Landwehr troops to bear colours. In view of the design and material requirements of these colours, as well as their production and ceremonial presentation, they will only be available after the end of the war. This very highest act of grace is intended to spur the troops of the Imperial Royal Landwehr further to new deeds of heroism and, of course by further brilliant performance against the enemy, will prove they are worthy, time and again, of this most high honour!" Freiherr von Georgi m.p.
Attendance at a residential school was made compulsory. Although a reading of Bill 14 states that no particular kind of school was stipulated. Scott was in favour of residential schooling for aboriginal children, as he believed removing them from the influences of home and reserve would hasten the cultural and economic transformation of the whole aboriginal population. In cases where a residential school was the only kind available, residential enrollment did become mandatory, and aboriginal children were compelled to leave their homes, their families and their culture, with or without their parents' consent. However, in 1901, 226 of the 290 Indian schools across Canada were day schools, and by 1961, the 377 day schools far outnumbered the 56 residential institutions.Dominion Bureau of Statistics, 1963 Letter from Duncan Campbell Scott of Canada Department Of Indian Affairs To Staff In December 1921 Scott authored a letter to agents under his supervision that clearly condescends and derides Indian people and activities in such a way that fully outlayed Scott's authoritative approach and negative opinion on indigenous customs, social activities and hygiene.
The fact is, he > can be two different singers according to the audience before whom he > performs, and that to gain applause he condescends to sing as ill at the > playhouse as he has done well at the opera. In 1826 a writer in the Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review, in a letter entitled 'Foreign Instruction and English Judgement', states: > We have no English male vocalist who is entitled to the character of > impassioned but Braham […] I remember Braham before he went to Italy [i.e. > before 1798]. He was bred in the Italian school, but though he sung with > great feeling, he was young and exhibited more of what I would call > instrumentation than mind before he went abroad. All this is further evidence that Braham's singing showed similar traces of ‘otherness’ to that of Leoni, whose use of falsetto was also characteristic, and that this relic of Braham's early training was amongst the factors enabling him to present a singing style clearly demarcated, for the cognoscenti, from both the prevalent Italian and home-grown English styles.

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