-
speaker displays an
attitude of
patronizing superiority or contempt.
Condescension "is ****ociated with a
patronizing attitude, and with
other negative...
- great-grandfather and
predecessor Lý Nhân Tông (r. 1072–1127), a
great patronizer of the
Buddhist sangha, in his
stelae inscription erected in 1121, compared...
- the
British in the
early 19th century. The
earliest photographers were
patronized by the
British government and the
rulers of the
princely states. Photography...
- New York
Times reported that
Eliot Spitzer,
Governor of New York, had
patronized a
prostitution ring run by an
escort agency known as
Emperors Club VIP...
-
served the
purpose of do****enting the
lives of the
people and was
widely patronized by the rulers. It
comprises a long
tradition of
religious and regular...
- needed] The
temple is
located on the bank of the
Noyyal River and has been
patronized by
poets like
Arunagirinathar and
Kachiappa Munivar.
Patteeswarar (Shiva)...
- 1603, one of the two
leading companies of the city and was
subsequently patronized by
James I. It was
founded during the
reign of
Elizabeth I of England...
- ****var.
Muthuswami Dik****ar, one of the
triads of
Carnatic music, was
patronized in his
final years by the
ruler of Ettayapuram.
Ettayapuram was originally...
- of the Renaissance's
greatest works were
devoted to it, and the
Church patronized many
works of
Renaissance art.[citation needed] But a
subtle shift took...
-
Zelenograd (Russian: Зеленоград, IPA: [zʲɪlʲɪnɐˈgrat], lit. 'green city') is a city and
administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia. The city of Zelenograd...