"Well, this kind of condescending attitude does not go over well with the Senate, " said Leahy.
Laura Esterman is imperious and condescending in both eras as Harriet, Perry's controlling mother.
So it is easy for his opponents to paint him as a condescending liberal.
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Ginia Bellafante of the New York Times wrote a pretty nasty, condescending piece about the protestors.
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That is why Mr Gore's gaffes evoke amused smiles and Mr Quayle's only condescending sneers.
An "attitude" restaurant, with a claustrophobic town house setting, and service that is mostly condescending and surly.
She should walk a mile in someone else's shoes before she gives condescending 'advice' such as this.
She dismissed me with a polite and condescending smile and went about her merry and metric-happy way.
When economists make condescending remarks, I ask the question: where has your expertise and leadership gotten us?
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Rep. Carolyn Virtue, D-Northfield, a supporter of Al Gore, felt that Keyes was condescending to the audience.
Rachael pointed out how condescending the term can be to moms, regardless of their background, lifestyle or profession.
Prone to material minimalism and houses as small as a parking space, they are not condescending or judgmental.
Intelligent and highly qualified but perceived by others to be condescending and elitist.
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On the occasions that they are marketed to, the advertising is usually condescending.
"It feels really condescending, " says Art Papas, founder of TheFit.com, a website where workers complete anonymous surveys about companies' cultures.
Detachment is usually associated with a slacker mentality: a cold, dispassionate, uninterested, apathetic, even condescending attitude toward life and others.
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Stung by Woolf's condescending tone, and unpersuaded by her argument, Nicolson wrote again, criticising Fry and the Bloomsbury Group in yet stronger terms.
Just as bad, the feedback can come across as insincere and condescending.
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Howard finally scored his first basket with 3.5 seconds left in the third quarter and received a condescending cheer followed by boos.
Sony Computer Entertainment America CEO Jack Tretton is making headlines with his condescending remarks about Nintendo DS players and their owners.
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In response, Mr. Zuckerberg told users in a blog post to "calm down" and "breathe, " a statement that was attacked as condescending.
Finally, let me remind Mr Lingle and other condescending Americans that America's trade with Asia-Pacific is larger than its trade with Europe.
The Democrats, meanwhile, strike some white men as effete, cosmopolitan and condescending.
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When she nods understandingly at the sorry men who rail at her against working wives or job-stealing immigrants, is she conniving or condescending?
She said she had a "very long and jaw-dropping conversation with an incredibly condescending representative, " who told her she had to refund donations.
Is there something a bit parochial and chauvinistic but also unconsciously condescending in this interest on the part of Jews in Jewish ballplayers?
Although he respects Jesus for promoting peace and love, he finds the character portrayed in the Gospels too glib and condescending to his disciples.
The new guy smiled and shook hands with everybody, but it looked like an insincere, almost condescending smile and the handshake was soft and slippery.
This time it is me who rolls his eyes and gives the half condescending, half sympathetic pat on the shoulder before walking out after Buddy.
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