10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PATRONIZINGLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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patronizingly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
patronizingly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Oxford History of the British Empire: Volume IV: The ...
patronizingly. as. the. 'corner-boy. in. excelsis'.44. Collins's. successor,. W. T.
Cosgrave, was regarded as more reliable and Curtis had a warm regard for him.
From his position in the Colonial Office, Curtis frustrated diehard attempts to
wreck ...
Judith Brown, Wm Roger Louis, 1999
The audiences, composed largely of regular theatregoers, which these plays and
actors attracted, came not patronizingly. If, by chance, they were led to the
Garden or Garrick through curiosity, they were quickly brought to a realzation of
the ...
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Aunt Charlotte's maid: a farce in one act
(Aloud, patronizingly.) Well, squire, I have no wish to cause you any positive
annoyance. Thorn. (eagerly). You withdraw your pretensions? Dibbs (evasively).
I — I'll see what I can do for you ! Dand. (patronizingly). We'll see what we can do
for ...
John Maddison Morton, 1867
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Three Plays: Larins Sahib, Mira, 9 Jakhoo Hill
Mamu! RAI SAHEB: (Patronizingly.) Hmm. What school did you go to, young man
? DEEPAK: (Charmingly.)I went toSt. Mary'sin Bombay, sir. MAMU: Youdon'thave
tosay'sir'allthe time.This isn't an office, you know. AMRITA: (Rescuing Deepak.) ...
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Shakespeare's Non-Standard English: A Dictionary of his ...
(2H4 5.3.100–1, Pistol), OED Worldling 1 [1549]; youngling 'young man', used
patronizingly: Yongling thou canst not loue so deare asI. (TS 2.1.333, Gremio). 7.
Other forms diminutive 'insignificant person': For poor'st Diminitives, for Dolts, (AC
...
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"An Unpleasant Wartime Function": Race, Film Censorship, and ...
The OWI believed his character posed some problems: he is a former pickpocket,
he is set apart from the other characters, he is treated patronizingly, and he is
reluctant to participate in informal voting and discussion about the course of
action.
Jessica Lauren Wagner, 2007
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Conan Doyle: Writing, Profession, and Practice
At Lauriston Gardens he finds both policemen, the professional rivals Gregson
and Lestrade (they call him “sir”), and while making his own examination of the
scene he speaks patronizingly and sarcastically to them, and laughs at
Lestrade's ...
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How to Know God's Will Every Time: Ever Wondered What God's ...
He (satan) will patronizingly use the term “childlike faith” implying it is a mark of
immature ignorance. The mouths of children and infants hold the perfect power of
praise. He (satan) wants to suppress our authority, claiming 'too much' freedom ...
Glenn D. Niemand Speziell, 2009
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The Spirit of Secular Art: A History of the Sacramental ...
There is no longer a 'spectator' but a user, a person dynamically empowered with
choices, one who is no longer structurally passive, absorbing whatever has been
patronizingly prefigured for entertainment, but an agent who decides what is to ...
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The World's Richest Indian : The Scandal over Jackson ...
During questioning, Wheeler patronizingly corrected Jackson's grammar and
heckled Jackson when he hesitated to answer a question, suggesting that he
would withhold the truth because he was afraid of Anna Barnett. Wheeler tried to
lead ...
University of California Tanis C. Thorne Half-time Lecturer and Director of Interdisciplinary Native American Minor, Irvine and Part-time Lecturer Sacramento State University, 2003
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PATRONIZINGLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
patronizingly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Ed Sheeran Has Now Stepped Into the Nicki Minaj vs. Taylor Swift …
... which you can read right here, as a personal attack upon her, even patronizingly inviting Minaj to join her onstage if she picked up the award. «Crave Online, Jul 15»
Democrats' dumb attack on Uber, Airbnb and the rest of the sharing …
Clinton, in a recent economic speech, took a swipe at these companies and their workers, whom she patronizingly described as “making extra ... «New York Daily News, Jul 15»
What to say
... in convincing Filipinos -- his bosses, he called us, and now we feel, patronizingly -- that the country is poised for social and political change. «Manila Standard Today, Jul 15»
Letters: Monterey planning panel term limits move disappointing
The mayor patronizingly clarifies that Davis and Stocker should be made aware of other city service opportunities. Davis and Stocker seem ... «Monterey County Herald, Jul 15»
Hannibal moves to Saturdays, is doomed
Great Performances: Driving Miss Daisy (PBS, 9 p.m., Friday): Is Alfred Uhry's patronizingly cozy racial parable kind of paradoxically racist? «A.V. Club Austin, Jul 15»
Letters: Monterey's planning panel term limits move disappointing
The mayor patronizingly clarifies that Davis and Stocker should be made aware of other city service opportunities. Davis and Stocker seem ... «Monterey County Herald, Jul 15»
Behind New York's Cuomo-de Blasio feud
After the mayor's public criticism, Cuomo patronizingly “sympathized” with his fellow Democrat. “I understand why he's frustrated,” he said. «World Socialist Web Site, Jul 15»
Supreme Overreach
The court patronizingly concedes that religions will be free to teach traditional views regarding marriage. Thanks. The Constitution already ... «Coronado Eagle and Journal, Jul 15»
“Navigable waters” means something
... and someone – perhaps a politician – is likely to respond patronizingly, dismissing your concerns as quibbling, nitpicking, or paranoia. «West Virginia Record, Jul 15»
TED Talk Tuesday: 'Why do ambitious women have flat heads?'
... a bit of snark, you can always identify ambitious women by the shape of their head because "they're flat on top for being patted patronizingly.". «Daily Herald, Jun 15»