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works of the
Renaissance were
devoted to it, and the
Catholic Church patronized many
works of
Renaissance art. Much, if not most, of the new art was commissioned...
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speaker displays an
attitude of
patronizing superiority or contempt.
Condescension "is ****ociated with a
patronizing attitude, and with
other negative...
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economy and
imperial examination system,
constructed the
Grand Canal, and
patronized Buddhism. However, they fell
quickly when
their conscription for public...
- the
European North Basketball League, a
regional basketball competition patronized by FIBA. Record-breaking 18
teams will parti****te in 2024–25 season....
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exception of Kafiristan.
Mahmud made
Ghazni into an
important city and
patronized intellectuals such as the
historian Al-Biruni and the poet Ferdowsi. The...
- Bank
director Olof Aschberg,
brown patronized bronze bust
created by Carl ****erberg in 1925....
- violence, D.C. food and
lodging establishments with a
history of
being patronized by the
Proud Boys
announced temporary closures in an
attempt to protect...
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Zelenograd (Russian: Зеленоград, IPA: [zʲɪlʲɪnɐˈgrat], lit. 'green city') is a city and
administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia. The city of Zelenograd...
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privileged place in
Ottoman letters.
Persian historical literature was
first patronized during the
reign of
Mehmed II and
continued unabated until the end of...
- of
several thousand dollars per w**** in large,
urban theatres largely patronized by the
middle and upper-middle classes). As
performers rose in renown...