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condescends humiliates talks down to belittles condescends to deigns demeans denigrates favors(US) favours(UK) indulges infantilizes puts down snubs stoops looks down on lords it over treats condescendingly treats contemptuously treats scornfully backs supports funds helps promotes sponsors fosters assists champions advocates aids endorses finances furthers indorses maintains befriends encourages protects plumps for frequents visits attends haunts buys from deals with joins shops at buys habituates trades with uses utilises(UK) utilizes(US) brings custom to brings trade to subscribes to does business with goes to sanctions espouses upholds countenances commends sustains seconds embraces touts affirms invites affects hits revisits infests overruns attends regularly hangs at visits often attends frequently hangs about hangs around hangs around at spends time at spends time in subsidises(UK) subsidizes(US) bankrolls underwrites endows stakes capitalises(UK) capitalizes(US) floats grubstakes juices crowdfunds crowdsources nourishes feeds nurtures provides cultivates looks after cares for provides for takes good care of sets up takes care of keeps in existence keeps alive courts woos brownnoses cherishes associates with consorts with gets in with keeps someone sweet mixes with pays court to runs after seeks out brown-noses curry favors with(US) curry favours with(UK) ingratiates oneself with keeps company with makes advances to makes up to consents descends sees fit thinks fit vouchsafes agrees lowers oneself lowers yourself deems worthy demeans oneself forces yourself humbles oneself deems it worthy deems it worthy of oneself sinks patronises(UK) concedes purchases procures acquires scores takes secures earns obtains redeems pays for picks up invests in comes by gets hold of shops for snaps up deals in takes up trades for is are appears drops in pops in takes part bobs up checks in clocks in makes it pops up punches in rings in shows up turns up advances forwards develops facilitates hastens pushes expedites progresses propels trusts commits consigns entrusts assigns confides delegates gives delivers hands intrusts leaves passes recommends reposes transfers transmits vests turns over pays a subscription to buys regularly reads regularly reads every day reads every month reads every week More

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One of them patronizes him about his fighting ability; another is driving the car.
Chahine, whose own upbringing was upper-middle-class, mythologizes (and perhaps, at times, patronizes) the poor.
Young people are desperate for news about influencers, a category of people the mainstream press often ignores or patronizes.
He offhandedly patronizes the criticism that comes at him on social media or from those outside the professional ranks.
An icon of so much that the culture pretends to honor but that it in fact patronizes and exploits.
AS: The thing that really pisses me off about a lot of television-making is that it deeply patronizes the audience.
Mr. Suleman still patronizes restaurants, but the potential life-or-death consequences of not writing up a violation are ingrained in him.
The couple want an au pair to care for the infant, and Jeremy suggests Lexie, a teenage girl whose online sex site he patronizes.
It's peak whitesplaining as Trump patronizes these black players for caring about the racial issues that are woven into the fabric of America's history.
On screen, the grammar and language tend toward a more documentary-drama feel, but it patronizes an audience if you think they don't know what you're doing.
He ticked off the city's other so-called saunas, which he occasionally patronizes: Mermaid Spa, in Coney Island; the East Village Russian baths; the Wall Street banya , on Fulton Street.
It's also home to the only Washington restaurant President Trump patronizes, which is a steakhouse that serves a $150 glass of Louis XIII cognac and a $22 cheesecake lollipop tree dessert.
Contrary to the popular criticism that Galentine's Day patronizes single women, the celebration is meant to be a day of empowerment, and a reminder for women to support and uplift one another.
The Bold Type became a surprising voice for Millennial women, one that neither patronizes nor glamorizes — and hearing that they'll be at least two more seasons of the series is a real win.
The pixelated art style of this new beloved JRPG looks positively modern in comparison to how it unnecessarily sexualizes, infantilizes, patronizes, and exploits the abuse of nearly every one of its women characters.
"I moved to America in 1986 and when I came back to England in 2004, there was no more Dyke & Dryden," says Remi Makinde, a blogger who only patronizes black-owned hair shops.
So maybe it's fitting that when we grow old, everything flips: Unable to eat like we used to, we forget how to speak and our legs can barely move while everyone patronizes or "babies" us.
It's hypocritical, she believes, for independently wealthy cosmopolitans to sneer at the working capitalists who power the economy (sure), and so the solution is for her to marry a man who patronizes and restricts her, with whom she has almost nothing in common (huh?).
But now that the pair are back in Calabasas, the mother of three decided to show Bendjima one of her other favorite pastimes, attending a mid-week, late night church service at Hillsong in Beverly Hills, the same church that her rumored former fling Justin Bieber famously patronizes.
Oles plays saxophone and loves to cook. He is fond of Ukrainian painting and patronizes a number of cultural and artistic projects. He is a collector of contemporary Ukrainian art and owns about 100 various art objects.
Dairine Callahan Younger sister of Nita, and another main protagonist, she is the mentor of Mehrnaz. Penn Shao-Feng Nita and Kit's candidate for the Invitational. He tends to be arrogant and overconfident in his skills. He patronizes Nita, openly doubting her intelligence and her capability as a wizard.
In 1773 he was awarded the Royal Academy Gold Medal for his services in advancing the print trade. In 1789, at the Royal Academy dinner, the Prince of Wales toasted "an English tradesman who patronizes art better than the Grand Monarque, Alderman Boydell, the Commercial Maecenas".Quoted in Merchant, 69.
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.
Scene 1 The people of Pskov are in fear of the wrath of the Tsar. Olga sings of how she does not truly know of her parents. A crowd gathers and sings welcome to the Tsar. Scene 2 At Tokmakov's residence, Tsar Ivan patronizes Tokmakov and his ideas of the city behaving independently of the Tsar.
Alma straightforwardly says it is phone sex, and that she patronizes it because of her hypersexuality. However, Alma promises she will pay for it, and takes a part- time job at a convenience store. There, she gets into trouble for stealing a pornographic magazine, which the owner contacts her mother about. Her mother replies she sees Alma as abnormal.
Eventually after confronting Tony, Anne quits because Tony tells her he does not love her and never will. After she quits the entire nightclub patronizes Tony over whether Anne quit or was fired. He goes to where she is currently working and, after helping her escape when police raid the gambling den, convinces her to take back the job she quit.
Ned Raggett of Allmusic declared "Sullivan" the greatest track on Monsoon. He praised it as "a surprisingly affecting reworking of the story," adding "Newquist's voice is both affecting and yearning, and the abrupt lead guitar figure is downright beautiful. If the band deserves to be remembered for anything, it's this great radio-ready history lesson that connects rather than patronizes."Raggett, Ned [ Review - Monsoon] Allmusic.
Asad Khan, his father, is a big landlord and an influential politician. But Junaid refuses to budge to his pressures. Like other politicians, Asad Khan patronizes several groups in the area. Asad wants his son to join politics to strengthen him politically. On Junaid’s refusal, he is not happy with him. And upon Junaid’s joining police, he tries to use him for political purposes but fails.
A young Pim and his mother, Yvette, live in the Belgian countryside with their dog, a Miniature Pinscher named Mirza. The mother, a lonely divorcee, plays a piano accordion, and patronizes a local bar called Texas. One day Pim and his mother attend a fair, where they meet a traveling carny named Zoltan. Zoltan is kind to the younger Pim, and Pim is infatuated.
Three of Kang's favorite Las Vegas restaurants are Chada Thai, Raku and Izakaya Go. Kang's favorite bars include Other Mama, The Sand Dollar Lounge, District One Kitchen & Bar, Atomic Liquors, Bardot Brasserie, Herbs & Rye, the Vesper Bar, and the Laundry Room, the latter which she helped open. When Kang patronizes a bar, she asks the bartender to make whatever they want for her, preferring "a bit booze forward and bittersweet" cocktails.
Rex makes another onscreen appearance in flashbacks in the 100th episode, "The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened". When Bree complains about her erratic stove, Rex tells her that he cannot afford to buy her a new one, saying that maybe she should get a job of her own. As a reaction to this, Bree begins compiling recipes to make her own cookbook. Rex patronizes Bree, calling her idea foolish.
Her grandfather supported Franco, but her father was a Republican. After the civil war her father vowed he would never return to the south again. Later she sees her father visit a movie theater, then eventually discovers that the films he patronizes all star an actress by the name of Irene Rios (Aurore Clément). She later finds out that Rios was her father's sweetheart in the south, and that he is still in love with her.
JVTA (S. 178, Pub. Law 114-22) Title I, Sec. 108. (The full definition now includes anyone who "recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, obtains, advertises, maintains, patronizes, or solicits" someone over 18 by using force, fraud, or coercion, or someone under 18, for the purposes of commercial sex.) It requires DOJ to direct pre-existing Innocence Lost National Initiative task forces to target those who buy sex acts from trafficking victims.JVTA (S. 178, Pub. Law 114-22) Title I, Sec. 110.
Mrs. Holroyd is married to a loutish miner, who drinks, apparently patronizes prostitutes, and apparently brutalizes her. When a gentlemanly neighbor makes romantic advances to her, she wishes her husband dead. Sooner than she hoped, her wish comes true—when her husband dies in a mining accident. When Charles Holroyd's body is brought home from the mine, and his wife and mother must wash him and lay him out for his funeral, we see for the first time the other side of the relationship between Mr. and Mrs.
At the hotel, spirits terrorize Liza while John breaks into Emily's house—which appears to have been abandoned for years—and finds Eibon. Liza suffers a mental breakdown when Arthur's corpse tries to kill her, and the bell rings when she tries to escape. John returns to the hotel and patronizes Liza, accusing her of placing the book in the house and making up everything to get to him. His final decision to disregard her fears is when he spitefully reads the book, and learns the hotel is a gateway to Hell.
He kills for the pleasure of seeing young women bleeding to death. He patronizes Camilla in her ballet career, as her greatest dream is to dance the part of Giselle in the ballet of the same name. She is truly bewildered by the fate of Giselle, the girl who died because of a broken heart but remained true to the man she'd loved even after her death. Nerval helps Camilla to receive the part, but later it turns out that he even may kill Camilla, if she won't fit in his plans or desires.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of four and wrote that "the musical scenes are the best rock coverage since 'Woodstock.' The sound is first rate, for one thing, and director Pierre Adidge has some idea of why Cocker electrifies a crowd." Vincent Canby of The New York Times called the film a "most satisfying, record-album of a movie" which "patronizes neither its audience nor its stars ... It is uncluttered, one of the best concert films so far."Canby, Vincent (March 30, 1971).
While Jinny and Martha are talking about the future and motherhood, Martha patronizes Jinny, who, deeply hurt, tells Martha that she will leave her. Martha then confesses to Jinny that she fears what will happen once the babies are born, and pleads with Jinny to stay with her. When Janet throws the burnt vol-au-vents in the dustbin, she finds the gun Tom had thrown away and takes it with her, locking herself in the bathroom and hiding the gun there. She lets April in and they talk about what happened.
To speed up the task of bringing cheese home from the shop, Wallace deploys a remote-controlled trolley equipped with a camera and accessories to retrieve/carry items. Though it successfully picks up the largest wheel of Edam in the shop Wallace frequently patronizes, the weight causes one wheel to fall off. Gromit guides it to grab a loaf of French bread, which it uses as a crutch to limp home. The other wheel comes off at the front door, stopping the trolley and, in the process, dumping the Edam in the garden.
As Dynasty begins, powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings, his former secretary. Beautiful, earnest, and new to Blake's world, Krystle finds a hostile reception in the Carrington household—the staff patronizes her, and Blake's headstrong and promiscuous daughter Fallon resents her. Though devoted to Krystle, Blake himself is too preoccupied with his company, Denver- Carrington, and blind to Krystle's predicament. Her only ally is her stepson Steven, whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven's resistance to step into his role as future leader of the Carrington empire.
As Dynasty begins, powerful oil tycoon Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) is about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans), his former secretary. Beautiful, earnest, and new to Blake's world, Krystle finds a hostile reception in the Carrington household—the staff patronizes her, and Blake's headstrong and promiscuous daughter Fallon (Pamela Sue Martin) resents her. Though devoted to Krystle, Blake himself is too preoccupied with his company, Denver-Carrington, and blind to Krystle's predicament. Her only ally is her stepson Steven (Al Corley), whose complicated relationship with Blake stems from their fundamental political differences and Steven's resistance to step into his role as future leader of the Carrington empire.
The ride vehicles exit the load area and arrive near a giant storybook showing Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin. The vehicles arrive in the Hundred Acre Wood during a rather blustery day (thus placing the events of the ride at Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, instead of Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, which is considered the beginning of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh), with Piglet holding onto a broom while being spun around. Pooh is holding onto a balloon while trying to reach for some honey, while Eeyore patronizes him. Meanwhile, Roo begins to be blown away as Kanga holds onto him.
As their relationship grows warmer, they learn to set aside their differences, becoming a pair to be reckoned with both on and off the ice. Kate even boldly defends Doug to her former coach who patronizes and insults them, and Doug defends his unusual choice of sport to his own family and friends, whom he had expected to mock him. At the U.S. Nationals, despite strong performances in the short program and long program, they place third and their Olympic dreams are shattered. However, when one of the leading pairs falls during the competition, they advance to second place, earning their spot on the Olympic team.
Events in the Life of Harold Washington is a mural at Chicago's central library, the Harold Washington Library, named after Harold Washington, who was Chicago's first Black mayor, by Jacob Lawrence commissioned in 1991. As much as the mural's message may seem self-explanatory, depicting the various accomplishments of the late-Washington, this mural does not exist as only a commemoration of his life. In an effort to evoke inspiration and empowering progressive recollection, Jacob Lawrence's mural, Events in the Life of Harold Washington, highlights and patronizes the African diasporic population's victory against the white power structure of Twentieth Century Chicago while embodying the artist's lifelong examination of the meaning of Black progress and struggle.
Gunpowder Cellar of Tartu, a former 18th-century gunpowder cellar and current beer restaurant in Tartu, Estonia Drinking at the bar, Raceland, Louisiana, September 1938 Example of a typical home bar in New York City, USA A bar's owners and managers choose the bar's name, décor, drink menu, lighting, and other elements which they think will attract a certain kind of patron. However, they have only limited influence over who patronizes their establishment. Thus, a bar originally intended for one demographic profile can become popular with another. For example, a gay or lesbian bar with a dance or disco floor might, over time, attract an increasingly heterosexual clientele, or a blues bar may become a biker bar if most its patrons are bikers.
Brandt appeared as herself in "Desperately Seeking Miss October", the November 5, 1989 episode of the television sitcom Married... with Children. In the episode, Brandt patronizes the store at which protagonist Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) works, to purchase a pair of stiletto heels, setting off a competition to please her between Al and his visiting friend Steve Rhoades (David Garrison), who recognize her from Playboy. When she asks how much the shoes are, a grateful Al gives them to her for free, explaining to her that she made it possible for Al and Steve to have sex with their wives. In 1989, Brandt appeared as the elevator operator in the beginning of the video for the Aerosmith song "Love in an Elevator".
Yaroslava Plaviuk made a significant contribution to the formation of self-consciousness in order to support the national idea of Ukrainians abroad and at home, and to preserve the cultural heritage of Ukraine. She is one of the organizers of nominal scholarships for Ukrainian students and orphans from the Montreal Department of the Public Service of Ukrainian Canadians "Help Ukraine", where she constantly cares for the victims of the Chernobyl disaster. She patronizes the Ivanovo district organization of the Olena Teliha Women's SocietyPresidential wife (notes to the portrait). She is actively involved in arranging sponsorship for the annual Ukrainian literary and artistic competition for the best performance of Olena Telihi's works "To continue to go one way", held among the students and students of Ukraine.
When she learns that he is dating a woman older than her, she reacts with anger and threatens to strike him, but he patronizes her, calls her his "little mother",Angelou, p. 150. and insists upon his autonomy from her. The African narrative in Traveling Shoes is interrupted by "a journey within a journey" when she decides to join a theatrical company in a revival of The Blacks, a play by French writer Jean Genet. As she had done in New York City and described in her previous autobiography The Heart of a Woman, she plays the White Queen and tours Berlin and Venice with the company, which include Cicely Tyson, James Earl Jones, Lou Gossett Jr. and Roscoe Lee Browne.

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