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Somewhat patronizingly, the American asked if it was too expensive.
"Our air is fit to breathe for you," he said patronizingly.
"No, it is easy to understand," said de Morgan patronizingly.
To look at them patronizingly, then or now, just shows our own ignorance."
They are patronizingly endured but not treated by the medical establishment.
"This is not like a trip to the mall, young friend," he said, just a little patronizingly.
He was smiling patronizingly from under the rim of his helmet.
"Good for you," says Dave admiringly and a little patronizingly.
The other man laughed patronizingly, and he joined in.
It is not often that I find myself ahead of modern science, looking encouragingly and perhaps a little patronizingly over a shoulder.
Nodding patronizingly, he urged her to keep at it; publication might follow one day.
No, the salesman smiled patronizingly, we don't carry anything like that.
Each behaves patronizingly toward the other (and toward the daughter).
All you've done is win what they patronizingly call the Tiger Slam.
'You all did your best, I am sure,' he added patronizingly.
"Well, it was really my scout here, Felix," she added somewhat patronizingly.
"Oh yes," Luce said patronizingly, "how much had you in mind?"
"You can try building bomb shelters for yourselves," he advised patronizingly.
Albert wants more country hits until Ken explains patronizingly that those are dirty, too.
"Well, I owe you a reward of two dollars for giving them back to me," continued the bully patronizingly.
"You can have the red pieces," announced Chris patronizingly.
"I'm sure we've seen you someplace before," said Sterno patronizingly.
The guy at my left shoulder smiled patronizingly.
Bernard Walton's face grinned patronizingly down from the wall.
Montana gave a lazy shrug and smiled more patronizingly.