The Islamic Empire heavily Patronized scholars.
Do not judge, presume or patronize.
And now you're patronizing me.
I feel like we were Patronized.
He also Patronized Arabic and Persian poets in his court.
It is a zero-carbon footprint industry that patronizes Indian artisans.
The Armenian kings of Bagratida also Patronized the development of written culture.
We found women were aware
benevolent sexist men may be patronizing and undermining.
And whoever of you patronizes them, then, those are they(who) are the unjust.
The first was a vacation site
that atypical middle class south Indian family might patronize.
In the third decade of Taurus( 12- 20 May)
are the people who patronize Saturn.
Together they Patronized the Jain and Shaiva religions, from which they built many Shiva temples.
If somebody is too much patronizing and gives you the answer, he is your enemy.
It can be very easy to be kind when we're
unconsciously doing what Stephanie Dowrick terms"patronizing kindness".
Practice active listening, so that she knows
you're paying attention to her and not just patronizing her.
He developed a strong love for the Telugu language, which he Patronized and encouraged throughout his reign.
Most recently, Lorre tapped Rue to star on Mom,
playing the"patronizing" new girlfriend of Anna Faris's character's ex-husband.
Approximately 82 percent of customers say they have stopped patronizing a business due to poor customer service.
The Hindu rulers of different Indian dynasties Patronized both Buddhism and Hinduism from 4th to 9th century,
Patronizing behavior may be expected in primary school teachers, and:drill sergeant"
strategies may be effective in military book camps.
Fans of Indian culture, of course,
know aboutgood deity, patronizing merchants and merchants, writers and artists, researchers and travelers.
Many Japanese, is still like there are many people who have to patronize the Japanese of ANA or JAL.
With the right marketing strategies, you should be able to attract
more potential customers who would gladly patronize your products.
We wanted to relate to customers, not patronize them, and we wanted to be more affordable than our competition.
The Maratha rulers who captured Thanjavur in 1675 Patronized local culture and further developed the Royal Palace Library until 1855.
This also may be an expression describing the act of lying with a smile or
other patronizing tone or body language.
In the early 19th century the Empress Josephine of France Patronized the development of rose breeding at her gardens at Malmaison.
The city's elite Patronized the hotel from day one, and it was the epicenter of business and politics in New York.
Due to the fact that more and more people Patronized the eatery, the labor shortage prompted him to develop machine production.
Other Iraqi institutions- my pet peeve is
the National Symphony Orchestra in Baghdad- also suffer from the patronizing embrace of American politicians.