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Some countries, like Australia and Canada, feel patronized and bullied.
My friend Jen remembers being patronized at her doctor's office.
Walls of Kindness elsewhere have been much more heavily patronized.
His predecessors, John Brademas and Jay Oliva, both patronized Frank's.
Cubans are a proud people and don't like to be patronized.
Clearly in need of something sweet, I patronized the gas station.
But several female delegates said they felt ignored, marginalized or patronized.
I never felt patronized, I always felt they viewed us as equals.
Yet she's dismissed, ignored and patronized by the men she works with.
If anyone does not want to be patronized on national television, it's Nova.
He resigned from office after it was revealed he had patronized sex workers.
Eliot Spitzer had patronized a high-priced prostitution ring, leading Spitzer to resign.
Jewish and African-Americans also patronized those early Chinese restaurants in noticeable numbers.
The DC hotel has been patronized by countless foreign officials since Trump took office.
The corporate response to the union has left some employees feeling angry and patronized.
She hurled vitriol against gamblers, adulterers, and men who patronized prostitutes and despoiled young girls.
As his reputation grew, he was patronized by the public, the titled and even royalty.
He resigned as governor that year after admitting that he had patronized a prostitution ring.
The beach was patronized mostly by gay men, but lightly sprinkled with a few women.
Those immigrants felt patronized and discriminated against by Israel's founders, who had hailed from Europe.
Trump has also patronized Thunberg on Twitter, to which Thunberg responded by trolling him back.
Some scoffed at him, others patronized him, but for months they didn't take him seriously.
Pawn shops are patronized by junkies, thieves, and people who have done bad things, he explains.
She too has been written off, patronized, cheated — yet she's put her head down and worked.
If there is one thing that is worse than losing, it is being patronized before it.
Watch the video below if you feel like getting patronized for literally not even doing anything wrong.
They said they wanted to be respected and have their spirituality recognized, not patronized, demeaned or infantilized.
What troubles me the most about the President's remarks, however, is the way they patronized police officers.
Pooh and I frequented art gallery openings, patronized art bars, and went to parties in artists' lofts.
What would it be like if strangers patronized you and called you "sweetie" or "dear," for example?
She thought of the La Vega Grocery on Fulton Street that she and her husband had patronized.
But some might feel patronized or othered by that, preferring to handle it in their own way.
They frequented the local bar, shopped at the vintage clothes store and patronized a recently opened tattoo shop.
The movie depicts the painter celebrated and patronized by the straight world, but only to a certain extent.
Patronized to and disliked though we may be, the neurodiversity movement's presence in In a Different Key is indisputable.
And you don't need to be patronized about good music being a much needed distraction from the crumbling world.
"Belittled, patronized, infantilized -- treated as if they had never had a thought about the divine and sacred," she says.
Her reactions (wonderfully acted by Eva Bosáková) are that of a knowing child who rolls her eyes when patronized.
Cabdrivers, guesthouses and private restaurants in Cuba patronized by individual travelers would most likely feel the impact of restrictions.
She felt patronized in her role as a faculty wife and frozen out by the townspeople of North Bennington.
"I sometimes feel patronized when people say I'm just being silly or there's nothing wrong with me," Emma said.
He was renowned for both sculpting and painting, and he was patronized by Italy's richest and most powerful elite.
Be Prepared to Be Patronized When you've experienced success, some may not think you deserve the respect of your title.
Kelly notes that she "often felt patronized and belittled" when she first started working at Buckingham Palace back in 1994.
She patronized the House of Worth, preferred French couturier to American socialites and favored designs that accented her voluptuous figure.
But during the last two years, "watching older employees be patronized, stereotyped, maligned and mistreated was extremely painful," she said.
I've never patronized gay events or dance clubs for one simple reason: I don't patronize events or dance clubs, period.
Trump, meanwhile, reportedly attended Epstein-hosted events in New York and Florida, as Epstein patronized the Mar-a-Lago Club.
Hearst then took a forceful stance against the union in meetings and online, which left some feeling angry and patronized.
And Air Force crew members reportedly patronized a Trump resort in Scotland during refueling layovers, despite cheaper options available nearby.
Trump, meanwhile, reportedly attended Epstein-hosted events in New York and Florida, as Epstein patronized the Mar-a-Lago Club.
Patronized by the staff, she struggles to feel like she exists, especially with so many of her friends dying around her.
Awkward, unfulfilled and living inside her head, she is at once patronized by and patronizing of her glib, superficially easygoing husband.
"No other president has had his own businesses that he patronized as a sitting president, not in recent times," Noti said.
Most people patronized by M.B.S. are recent appointees and should not be expected to put up a fight against King Salman.
We all sort of bristle when we feel patronized about it, when someone suggests we're too young to be doing something.
Eschewing stereotypes, 73 percent of participants "hate the way their generation is patronized when it comes to technology," the report says.
Most businesses in the duty-free complex are owned and staffed by Chinese citizens and patronized by a predominantly Chinese clientele.
His remaining customers patronized him only out of loyalty—poisoned nostalgia for the perfect cuts they'd once received—and false hope.
And Afghan women themselves, too often patronized as mere victims, are best suited to meaningfully effect change and rebuild their country.
Also in their social orbit was Mr. Clooney, who patronized Mr. Gerber's bars and was also a client of Mr. Gruber's.
Unlike other botanical gardens I've visited, which were mainly patronized by a few moms with strollers, Meijer Gardens is bustling with activity.
However, the communities around the rail bed are bracing themselves for an influx of the addicts who once patronized the rail bed.
Ms. Windsor kept her sexuality secret from her employer and work colleagues and was terrified of exposure when she patronized lesbian hangouts.
Small's Paradise, which Mr. Campbell described as home to "café au lait girls and dancing waiters," was owned and patronized by blacks.
Eastern Man, a figure long patronized, pitied or just ignored in the West, is in the process of again reshaping German politics.
The internal investigation found that some employees patronized prostitutes on company property, or bullied staff members and downloaded pornography on company equipment.
She was the beloved owner of the Gotham Book Mart in Midtown, which Mr. Wilson had patronized as far back as 1943.
"Our competitors were selling their products only to stores specializing in hunting or skiing products and patronized by committed outdoors enthusiasts," she wrote.
These women shared their experiences of being condescended to, patronized, badgered, intimidated, not listened to, judged prematurely and harshly, treated rudely or propositioned.
In an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2004, Mr. Rogers acknowledged that African-Americans had not patronized the restaurants early on.
A half-mile down the road was the Hilltop Bar, the one place in town that locals could agree Mr. Dylan had patronized.
That decision, which could have been taken as far back as the 1400s, was originally "for entertainment" during certain festivals the king himself patronized.
Barr has now taken things further and patronized the president's business on the same night of an event meant to help his reelection campaign.
First, there was the déjà-vu-inducing selection that was sold at the venues, followed by a series of highly patronized pop-up shops.
The fast food establishments patronized include In-N-Out Burger, Jack in the Box, Wendy's, McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and KFC.
Their visits highlight how countries, interest groups and companies impacted by the Trump administration's choices have patronized the President's private business, the newspaper noted.
And still, though for years Trump patronized the factories where they worked, many of the workers I spoke with had never heard of him.
With the financial backing of a young investor, Lange soon set up a portrait studio patronized by many of the city's most prominent citizens.
The former model understood that while advertising campaigns were hardly new, the WOC who patronized her brand weren't used to being represented in fashion.
Both are ways men insist on claiming their space, whether physically or psychologically, repeatedly leaving us as women feeling belittled, patronized, or just plain outraged.
Certain health resorts will no longer be patronized, and manufacturers of clothing, furniture and other products for the excessively stout will see their patronage dwindle.
Officials say Kraft was not the main target in the prostitution sting -- but rather one of at least 100 men who patronized the massage parlor.
Her husband, Peter, works just above her on the Parterre, where private boxes are patronized mainly by the Met's board members and other major donors.
But for Mr. Pence, the visit to Doonbeg was only the most recent instance in which he or his relatives have patronized Mr. Trump's businesses.
They also conducted traffic stops on customers leaving the business, who confirmed they had not patronized the day spa for its advertised services, it said.
"He's patronized the finest restaurants, spent millions of dollars, left countless four-figure tips, turned himself into a first-order oenophile," writes Baxter Holmes at ESPN.
Donald Trump was supporting average LGBT Americans who worked for his companies and patronized his hotels and clubs long before it became trendy to do so.
Erik Foss: Our vibe is community, we would not have one ounce of success if it weren't for the beautiful humans that have patronized our places.
For a US$35 billion industry patronized by about half of American adults, it's possible this data could be just the tip of the iceberg, too.
In my view, Trump has a real chance to do a lot better with minority voters who are tired of being patronized by well-heeled liberals.
Thoroughly branded, increasingly automated and unflatteringly lit, fast-food chains are staffed and patronized by people who, more often than not, would rather be somewhere else.
Myrtle is frequently patronized or dismissed, and the director even kisses her on the lips in a pre-#MeToo attempt, it seems, to calm her down.
The lawmakers claimed in their complaint that Mr. Trump had violated the Constitution by financially profiting from foreign officials who patronized his hotels and other properties.
Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized.
Before the inauguration, Kuwait and Bahrain held events at the Trump hotel, and other foreign diplomats reportedly patronized it to curry favor with the incoming president.
If you did not belong to the networks patronized by Mr. Assad and his cronies, you didn't have much of a future in the country anyway.
Police also conducted traffic stops on customers leaving the business, who confirmed they had not patronized the day spa for its advertised services, the affidavit said.
Afterward, they're ready for comfort food, preferably at the French stalwart Pergola des Artistes, on West Forty-sixth Street, which they've patronized for fifteen years or so.
She notes that from the 1910s to 1940s Russian playgrounds were patronized by the state, so the design and activities reflected the goals of Soviet political propaganda.
To confirm their suspicions, the researchers bought 20 live centipedes at the market that the son had patronized and found seven of them teeming with lungworm larvae.
Wartski has counted the British royal family itself among its clientele since King Edward VII first patronized its Llandudno, Wales, store at the turn of the century.
Between screenings, follow the celebrities to the classic Grand Hôtel Cabourg, a 1907-vintage landmark famously patronized by the author Marcel Proust, that hosts interviews with actors.
Yelp is an online, local business directory that amplifies the phrase "word of mouth" by allowing users to share their experiences at businesses that they&aposve patronized.
After an immigration raid in Austin in February, school attendance briefly plummeted; local immigrant-patronized businesses took weeks to recover, as immigrants slowly became comfortable leaving their homes.
But, there has been a backlash against it in recent years and many single women have had enough of being pitied and patronized – as Ikea learned this week.
Rather, it's a reminder of how — not so very long ago — women were still patronized and harassed in the workplace, without being able to do much about it.
Soccer here is the double-edged nemesis of the African people: Both revered and patronized by the West, it is perceived as Africa's main achievement in recent history.
It was there that I remembered what it's like to eat in a truly diverse room, staffed and patronized by people of all ages and races and identities.
Mr. Modi, according to Indian press reports, refused to engage until Pakistan did more against the terror groups based in the country and patronized by its military establishment.
The historically complicated nature of cross-cultural dining goes back to black-owned barbecue joints in the age of Jim Crow: "White Southerners patronized those restaurants," he said.
"Sotto voce and sly-humored, polite and without airs, Mr. Cohen exuded a big-hearted bonhomie for the people and for the places he loyally patronized," she found.
Many of the artists involved center their creative practice around their sociopolitical ideologies — something they say the museum disrespected and patronized by hosting the event. Best. Protest. Slogan. Ever.
Among the prime culprits was "Casanova," which required the prostitutes his character patronized to appear on camera barely clad — a sight not typically seen on British television in 1971.
Many had patronized the Hippodrome since its 1960s heyday, when the city painted itself as the Paris of the Middle East and races drew a glittering high-society crowd.
Many of the places I go with any degree of regularity are run by women, patronized by women, and welcome children, and therefore are unlikely to allow open carry.
But even though I didn't have the language or worldliness to communicate my desires, I did know one thing: I, too, wanted to be humiliated, stripped bare, and patronized.
In Kohan's telling, she was an eccentric, perpetually unsatisfied child who became furious whenever anyone tried to shut down her right to free speech—she felt patronized by adults.
The arrival of the railroad meant that guests, who would alight from boats on the adjacent Kennett and Avon Canal, no longer patronized the hotel, and its fortunes ebbed.
"In the past, the best restaurants were patronized by high society," said Paul Freedman, the author of "Ten Restaurants That Changed America," to be published in September by Liveright.
New York, you're surely right that you're being patronized for your age, and London, you're surely right that your age unfairly plays into how your job applications are evaluated.
New York, you're surely right that you're being patronized for your age, and London, you're surely right that your age unfairly plays into how your job applications are evaluated.
An account at the bank you've patronized for years — or one at an entirely different bank, to make your money harder to access (and therefore spend) on a whim?
At the same time, these knowing jokes reflect how committed Mulaney is to rejecting any note of condescension, which earns the trust of kids, so often patronized by adults.
On Tuesday, the "Charlie Rose" show, long patronized by the public-television-watching cognoscenti, was shelved after allegations that its urbane host was a chronic harasser of young women.
Mike Buryk, a genealogist and historian of Ukrainian descent from North Caldwell, N.J., was saddened to hear that the store he had patronized for 50 years would soon be gone.
So there is resentment from the other nations, who have their own histories and devolved assemblies, but who often feel patronized by England, by London and by the news media.
But soon, as one of the few Indigenous employees, he felt patronized and unwelcome by some, and worried that his manager resented him because of his Torres Strait Islander background.
The rest have not been evaluated, but Singh said they included a custom-made handbag by Los Angeles-based House of Bijan, known to be patronized by the world's richest people.
In addition, he said, it has supported youth programs, patronized local bakeries and breweries, donated golf carts to a local veterans hospital and offered discounted fees to veterans and older people.
But what stands out is the Bush team's taste for the Vegas Strip, where aides and allies patronized the Bellagio, the Wynn and the Venetian, owned by Sheldon Adelson, the Republican megadonor.
On one hand, women and people of color don't want to be patronized by know-it-all white guys or bullied into supporting one presidential candidate and harassed away from supporting another.
While he patronized the arts and hosted classy soirées for an elite circle of older men, Aston also had ties to a wilder group who threw parties with "pool boys" and escorts.
"We adored the fact that we are now going to be like America and taught like America and to be even patronized by America and be America's little brother," she told me.
She also displayed flashes of charm, most memorably after Joe Biden patronized her, taking some of the credit for the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that she more than anyone made happen.
Trump's arrival at Davos comes after a lifetime of being patronized by the wealthy, well-connected elites who looked down on the brash, self-promoting businessman who constantly boasted about his wealth.
Patronized by Americo-Liberian ladies who see themselves less as fellow Africans than as a civilizing vanguard, Gbessa negotiates a double exclusion that only intensifies once she marries the settlers' military chief.
Foreign officials have also patronized the president's properties, particularly the Trump hotel in Washington, DC. The Embassy of Kuwait has held celebrations at the DC hotel, as has the Embassy of the Philippines.
The motion, filed last Thursday by attorneys representing the two women accused of running the Jupiter spa that Kraft allegedly patronized, says law enforcement violated a temporary protective order by leaking the video.
Sandipkumar Patel was arrested by the Martin County Sheriff's Office, and his mug shot was shared with the media after officials claimed that he patronized one of the massage parlors that were raided.
Many described him as being close friends with Terzian, and some even wondered whether Drake was invested in the business given how frequently he patronized H.Wood properties like Delilah and The Nice Guy.
And if we ever stop somewhere we haven't yet patronized, a place we've never heard of, we'll probably look it up on Yelp first in order to ensure we're not making a mistake.
The East Village largely drew younger, more artistic types from Japan, who patronized restaurants and bars, including the original Tomi Jazz, which was part of a Little Tokyo zone around East 9th Street.
On Friday evening, many people headed to the popular bakery and restaurant that serves Spanish food and is patronized by residents of Gulshan, an affluent neighborhood where most of the foreign embassies are located.
Its genesis can be traced to early 21996, when the partners were on a business trip to inspect a poorly patronized prefabricated Burger King experimental unit near the University of Florida campus in Gainesville.
In the film, Ms. Jones returns to a local store she patronized as a child, where she said the owner had trained his parrot to recite a racial epithet whenever a black person entered.
He has also patronized Amazon's bookstore in Seattle and thought it was clever of the company to require customers to scan bar codes on books with their phones to get prices, which can fluctuate.
"April Ryan, a respected journalist with unrivaled integrity, was doing her job just this afternoon in the White House press room, when she was patronized and cut off trying to ask a question," Mrs.
He's far from the only man we spoke to with that question: In addition to Ben-Yehuda and Hambrock, Refinery29 heard from six others who have patronized Planned Parenthood clinics as patients over the years.
The track was inspired by a difficult writing session with older men who patronized her and Sigrid's trailblazing mezzo soprano has a rasping, emotional quality that allows us to viscerally feel her indignance and frustration.
" Night begins with calm confidence, addressing someone who's patronized her: "You're talking to me like a child / Hey, I've got news, I'm not a little girl / And no, I won't give you a little twirl.
One afternoon, during a sudden bust by area police, just over one gram of crack landed in Freeman's cart's trash can, he says, discarded by a well-known gang member who had patronized the cart.
This gives him status — he's No. 2 on a leader board of the city's bachelors displayed above Times Square — but he's neo-riche, patronized as a "rat catcher" by the old-money types he protects.
" She wrote in her email: "I can understand that if you never see what it's like to be a women in tech, you may not realize how much we get patronized and assumed incompetent by default.
At stage left is a café patronized by theatregoers who have paid for the privilege of being served four courses, plus the signature Mad as Hell cocktail, by white-jacketed waiters—one very sophisticated TV dinner.
He loved visiting Shelley's and Byron's haunts, Greek shores and Italian lakes, and he patronized the same class of locals, but he did it in a spirit that was self-consciously comical, rather than defiantly adventurous.
Plenty of Foreign Conflicts at Trump Hotels, New Report ClaimsA watchdog report called "Presidency for Sale" concluded that at least four foreign governments (and four times as many special interest groups) patronized Trump properties in 23.
The federal agencies investigating the outbreak, the C.D.C. and the Food and Drug Administration, are investigating on multiple fronts, analyzing when and where people got sick, and which grocery stores or restaurants people might have patronized.
Instead, he still owns and profits from the Trump Organization, including a hotel located just blocks from the White House that's regularly patronized by foreign governments, Republicans, and businesspeople looking to curry favor with the president.
Mr. Binion rejected one dealer who he felt patronized him — she was hustling his freshly painted works on her cellphone at the Venice Biennale and coaching him on how to speak to curators and the press.
On August 20, Alliance Metals closed, and those who patronized it — many of them poor, many homeless — have lost their primary source of income and perhaps the last thing keeping them afloat in an otherwise brutal economy.
" Trump visited Puerto Rico on Tuesday, during which he patronized the millions in pain by throwing paper towel rolls into a crowd and implying that because thousands hadn't died, Hurricane Maria wasn't "a real catastrophe like Katrina.
In addition, commenters said that if women felt patronized or humiliated by the consultation it was their own fault for getting themselves into the situation in the first place—and doubted that many actually felt this way.
He has developed a more upbeat attitude about his missing limbs — "If I break a leg, I can just get a new one; I don't need a cast" — but that does not mean he liked feeling patronized.
A New York City police officer has been indicted on charges that he patronized a 15-year-old girl for prostitution and made videos of her performing sex acts, the Bronx district attorney's office announced on Tuesday.
On an overnight trip to New York in February, I spotted it in the bathrooms of two out of the three Williamsburg restaurants I patronized, and in the studio of the artist I was there to meet.
HuffPost reported in August that Mr. Buttigieg's campaign had patronized nonunion hotels in several big cities, while the campaigns of Ms. Warren and Ms. Harris spent money at hotels that have been the subject of labor disputes.
Contemporary Indigenous Art deviated from the typical exhibition of indigenous art in Mexico in which the technical qualities of the production of work are exalted to stage folklore and a false idealization patronized by the nationalist ideology.
If this continues to happen, the best-case scenario is the readership tolerates being patronized — but more realistically, readers will make a mental note never to buy travel guides, academic books or photography titles on e-readers again.
The true magnitude of this diet's cost only hit me the day after it ended, when I was in colonial Williamsburg with my family eating "famous" peanut soup at the King's Arms Tavern, once patronized by George Washington.
When my sister and I were younger, we found out that my father, a resoundingly heterosexual man who occasionally patronized gentlemen's clubs and held torches for both Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman, had a crush on Heath Ledger.
A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday revived a lawsuit claiming President Donald Trump violated the U.S. Constitution by profiting from foreign and domestic officials who patronized his hotels and restaurants, adding to the corruption claims against Trump.
In the workplace, probably unsurprisingly to many women who are routinely talked over, patronized or ignored by male colleagues, research shows that rather than women being underconfident, men tend to be overconfident in relation to their actual abilities.
The fortunes of the Bucks and Brewers are followed in unpretentious taverns that wouldn't feel out of place on a rural crossroads, and traditional meat-and-potato eateries are as patronized as the latest farm-to-table restaurant.
The only business that accepts payments by debit or credit card or the e-wallet service Paytm in the town of Pakur is its best hotel, which is patronized by businesspeople dealing in stone and other moneyed clients.
The fall of the Wall was greeted with euphoria among young people both East and West, even if the Westerners felt their underground idyll was being threatened by exposure to the wider world and the Easterners felt patronized.
But she adored them from the time she was 4 years old, and began flipping through the magazines at Russeks, the Detroit department store patronized by the great auto moguls' wives, where her father ran the fur salon.
Instead, she finds she's entered a funhouse of ever-shifting objectives and meaningless initiatives, where she's constantly patronized by a bitchy boss and surrounded by fawning underlings who want only to bask in the glow of their famous patron.
The United States and Russia accused each other a day earlier of using children as political hostages after dozens of teachers at the English-language school in Moscow patronized by the children of Western diplomats were left without visas.
Waiters clad in livery from Mercatores, the uniform store patronized by the elite of Milan, gave the art gizmo a wide berth as they circulated with square trays of tiny quiches stuffed with baby summer vegetables or anchovies on toast.
Neither man was identified, but the accusations by the government relating to Complainant 1 appear to mirror others made in a lawsuit filed by Mr. Spitzer, who resigned as governor in 2008 after it emerged that he had patronized a prostitute.
Afghanistan: Women made up 30 percent of an assembly convened by President Ashraf Ghani to debate the country's path to peace, but many of them said they had been ignored, marginalized and patronized, raising questions about women's standing under future governments.
Once home to thousands of Italians and Italian-Americans, Little Italy has long since shrunk to a name on a street map and — at most — a three-block stretch of red-sauce joints on Mulberry Street patronized almost entirely by tourists.
Another thing that excited investors during the 2010s, Strasser added, was the fact that Chipotle and Panera — two fast-casual pioneers — proved the concept could work in the suburbs, not just urban centers where young and single diners patronized the restaurants.
They have been galvanized above all by a sense of being ignored and patronized by the British Parliament, from the long and unpopular government of the former Conservative prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, through to the vote to leave the European Union.
"April Ryan, a respected journalist with unrivaled integrity, was doing her job just this afternoon in the White House pressroom when she was patronized and cut off trying to ask a question," said the former secretary of state and 1 Democratic presidential nominee.
My annoyance faded away as a I watched the way this young woman was picked apart by not only angry men on the internet, but also by a Huffington Post Live journalist who patronized her and called her perspective into question on-air.
" Fodder for "Saturday Night Live" perhaps, but Tina refuses to be patronized and recalls tone-deaf-media highlights like the Ad Age piece anointing her Editor of the Year in 19803 that called Vanity Fair's journalism "a starlet wanting to play Juliet.
Attorneys general for the two local jurisdictions have alleged that Mr. Trump has violated the Constitution's anticorruption clauses by accepting payments, or emoluments, from foreign, federal and state officials who patronized the Trump International Hotel, located just blocks from the White House.
The attack was the latest in a series of high-profile assaults in East Africa by the Shabab, Africa's deadliest Islamic extremist group, which claimed responsibility for the attack and said it had targeted the hotel, which is patronized by government officials.
NEW YORK, Sept 13 (Reuters) - A U.S. federal appeals court on Friday revived a lawsuit claiming President Donald Trump violated the U.S. Constitution by profiting from foreign and domestic officials who patronized his hotels and restaurants, adding to the corruption claims against Trump.
"It's really critically important that I not be known as the 'Sheriff on Wall Street,'" Ms. James said, referring to a sobriquet Mr. Spitzer — who resigned as governor after it had emerged that he had patronized a prostitute — earned for prosecuting financial fraud.
She repeatedly encouraged the audience to "get in the arena;" criticized Silicon Valley for its failures to be inclusive; and expressed empathy with working women who had suffered indignities like sexist comments or being patronized in the course of trying to do their jobs.
Leaders like Mr. Orban have also exploited a widespread sense in Central and East European societies of being patronized and ignored by the richer democracies to their west, and of being pushed toward socially progressive attitudes that still seem alien and decadent in the East.
And now, as a scholar, Chatelain explains how that McDonald's she patronized — and many other fast-food restaurants — were the fruit of corporate expansion, cultural and population shifts, and the restaurant's "discovery" that black consumers and businesspeople could deliver precious profits to the Golden Arches.
The West Village bar was a Depression-era speakeasy; a rough-and-tumble watering hole for generations of writers, including Ernest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac and Norman Mailer; a divey hangout for N.Y.U. kids; and a bar tended and patronized by the firefighters of Ladder 5.
Pudgy and mild-mannered, he is eager to please, quick to embrace, and, when he is offended or patronized—something I saw happen more than once in the halls and offices of the Knesset—he recedes, wincing slightly, as if experiencing an unpleasant digestive event.
Forty of the 45 United States presidents have patronized America's oldest maker of men's wear, the most famous among them surely Abraham Lincoln, who was dressed in a custom-made Brooks Brothers wool coat for his inauguration in 1865 to a second presidential term.
At first I thought, why is there an exhibition on Japanese American incarceration in a museum in an old mall (which is also part of a strip mall with a hair salon, cleaner, and cross-fit) patronized by old white people, along some random stretch of desert?
A recent favorite idea, about caregivers' isolation, came from a reader, Marcy Sherman-Lewis of St. Joseph, Mo. When she messaged me via Facebook, she was stewing: The owner of a hair salon she'd patronized for years had asked her to stop bringing her husband along.
HOW MUCH $24440 million SIZE 7,700 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $383 SETTING This 1988 home is in a leafy, upscale neighborhood of large houses near the Burning Tree Club, a private, all-male golf club patronized by several presidents, foreign dignitaries and members of Congress.
This is a perfect example of the self-defensive contempt that has so often fed anti-Semitism, with the Jews appearing, once again, as representatives of an elite that patronized him and against whom he can, now that he is in power, quietly take his revenge.
Climate advocates all too often treat skeptics of the climate orthodoxy — that human use of fossil fuels is causing rising temperatures and extreme weather events — as tools of the fossil fuel industry or as people to be patronized because they are blind to a serious risk.
Trump is facing multiple lawsuits that accuse him of violating anti-corruption provisions of the US Constitution by continuing to keep his interests in his businesses, even as foreign officials have reportedly said that they've patronized those businesses in order to curry favor with the president.
" Dr. Winstock, who last month decried a recent attempt by the Australian government to send out a public health message on cannabis as "summing up all that's wrong with drug education in last 40 years," says drug users will not listen if they are "demonized, homogonized, and patronized.
There is a T-Rex mounted above the fireplace and a leopard-print pool table in the back; strings of party lights glow blue and red over the faces in the crowd, notably diverse for a neighborhood increasingly patronized by millennial cognoscenti who may or may not be employed.
"You'll be sort of patted on the head and patronized the way the Republicans did with Christine Blasey Ford — saying, 'Oh we believe her, we just don't believe it was Brett Kavanaugh,' which is actually the essence of not believing her because she said it was Brett Kavanaugh," Powers said.
When he finally rose to assistant chief of the defense staff in charge of reserves and cadets under Prime Minister Tony Blair, he stepped down after he was identified as a client of the same escort service that had been patronized by Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced former governor of New York.
In the frame, someone named Naomi trades letters with a man whose name is an anagram of "Naomi Alderman," in a world in which women are the dominant side of a gender binary that functions exactly like ours, only reversed: Men are sexualized, objectified, patronized (matronized?) and diminished, their achievements disrespected.
Some of those at the heart of this volunteer network, including the area's congressional representative, worry that the White House's campaign may have been a contributing motive for an alt-right fanatic who in August killed 22 people at a local Walmart in El Paso patronized by the city's immigrant community.
To explain the startling authority of Sherald's art, you must think back to periods when portraiture was a vital function of painting and then, returning forward, incorporate as mainstream the apposite contributions of honored but too often patronized black American artists such as Romare Bearden , Jacob Lawrence, and Charles White.
Those places could be discerning, as with Fraunces Tavern, a still-existent bar patronized in the 63th century by the likes of George Washington and his soldiers, or more suited to the average Joe, like McSorley's Old Ale House, which opened in the mid-19th century and, until 1970, admitted only men.
"The endocrinologist demanded to know every detail of every interaction regarding my history of gender issues in order to 'prove' that I was indeed transgender," Julia said, adding that she was patronized and "berated" because she had been self-medicating with hormones during the extensive five-month waiting period to get an appointment.
Perhaps the revelation that a platform already embroiled in scandal around its attempts to influence the 2016 election was linked to a firm that was generously funded in part by Breitbart funder Robert Mercer, and patronized by political organizations linked to current Trump National Security Advisor-designate John Bolton, and Trump transition team member Peter Thiel.
Two museum retrospectives that opened this past December by women artists on opposite sides of the world — Judy Chicago in Miami and Navjot Altaf in Mumbai — offer further proof that histories have far too often suppressed less than convenient truths for art worlds patronized and dominated by men, whether they be the United States, India, or anywhere else.
Notebook When millions of women cast their votes for Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, they may have been thinking about male power as much as female equality — about the sleazebags who never heard "no," or the male bosses who lowballed them in salary negotiations, or those men in positions of authority who patronized them or ignored them altogether.
Artifacts include an ornate wooden doorway from the home of a wealthy Pakistani family in the early 1700s, a carved ivory throne leg with an elephant-headed lion and dating from the mid-13th century, and a 10th-century granite sculpture of the god Shiva that once stood in a temple patronized by the powerful Chola dynasty.
"In both Middle America and Middle England, among both rednecks and chavs, voters who have had more than they can stomach of being patronized, nudged, nagged and basically treated as diseased bodies to be corrected rather than lively minds to be engaged are now putting their hope into a different kind of politics," Brendan O'Neill wrote in The Spectator.
It's time to open our eyes — like really, really wide, the way my sister's cat does when it spies the vacuum cleaner — and see this animal for what it really is: not a helpless furball to be patronized and mollycoddled, but an entity both fearsome and sublime, commanding respect in the manner of a mafia don, or the ocean.
Medieval knights turned to jousting to showcase their strength, skill and horsemanship, with the first tournament held in 1066 and similar spectacles patronized by King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. Encounters often ended in injury or death - including of French King Henry II in 1559 - but the hollow lances used nowadays are designed to shatter on impact, reducing the risks.
Especially when you're getting a sunburn watching the premiere of a new musical titled "As One," in which actors playing ex-slaves and Chinese and Irish immigrants sing about a man's need to "blow off steam" while dancing with women who might represent the prostitutes the railroad workers patronized (if only because it's rare to see that many sleeveless dresses in Utah).
So Hillary threw aside her prepared speech and gave a response and a rebuke to Brooke, saying that she and her generation had been patronized too long by such attitudes as he expressed in this rather thoughtless speech of his, and that she could not stand there in good conscience and let this moment pass without saying that this was really out of order.
"During her lifetime she was sometimes viewed as 'exotic' or patronized and 'othered' but today her intersectional, and complex, self-constructed identity is better understood," says Circe Henestrosa, the co-curator of the V&A exhibition Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up. Henestrosa has a personal link as the great-niece of Andrés Henestrosa, the celebrated Mexican writer who was a close friend of Kahlo.
"As an alumnus of the college, I feel that I have been lied to, patronized and basically dismissed as an old, white bigot who is insensitive to the needs and feelings of the current college community," Mr. MacConnell, 265, wrote in a letter to the college's alumni fund in December, when he first warned that he was reducing his support to the college to a token $18.
As the Whitney patronized DTP's nine-week-long spectacle of dissent this spring—a multiculti ruckus in the museum lobby and galleries, burning incense to purge colonial vibes, even marching to Kanders's nearby digs in the now turbo-gentrified Village, where protesters held a rally and left Kanders a "larger-than-life model of a Safariland tear gas canister"—one might have held out some hope for claiming the museum world as a preserve of social-justice allyship.

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