Sentences with phrase «patronized by»

Most of the recent projects will be patronized by the property buyers who make use of the bank loans, implying an important financial burden.
Picture this: A lounge - style real estate office filled with agents in a bustling part of town, surrounded by trendy restaurants and shops that are patronized by affluent young to middle - aged families.
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.
Courtesy of Carolyn Elefant, I recommend the astonishing tale of solo criminal defense attorney Donna Thompson - Schneider, who hasn't visited her incarcerated clients, who hasn't been treated as well as her opposition counsel from the DA's office, who has been humiliated and patronized by prison staff, and who has written one hell of a letter (co-signed by 24 other attorneys) to Wisconsin Gov. James Doyle.
Pat and Chip's draft report, titled Addendum: Climate Change Impacts in the United States, is a sober antidote to the climate fear - mongering patronized by the Obama administration, mainstream media, the U.N., corporate rent seekers, and the green movement.
Patronized by the art collector Pavel Tretyakov (1832 - 1898), he was also a participant in Savva Mamontov's Abramtsevo art circle.
Gertsch, one of many Swiss artists patronized by Hess - others include Marcus Raetz and Rolf Iseli - is a master of photo - realism, a short - lived American art movement that was better appreciated in Europe than on its own home ground.
The characters are voice - acted but speak in a garbled gibberish; adorable in it's way and entirely apt for the tone of the game, but those hoping for a more serious framing with full voice - acting may find themselves feeling patronized by the indiscernible yammering.
Many bars, restaurants and stores found in the downtown area are patronized by German and foreign tourists.
Both of which are patronized by locals and expatriates, a great way to meet new people.
Bull - baiting, bear - baiting and dog - fighting were respectable «gentlemen's sports» in both England and America during the last two centuries, patronized by royalty, clergy and commoners.
The state - of - the - art Ultrasound services at Chastain Veterinary Medical Group are recognized in the north Dallas area for professionalism and accuracy and as such are patronized by other veterinary hospitals and clinics in the area.
Miss G. is a great belle, and her mansion is patronized by Southern merchants and planters principally.
During his first visit in 1526 he was patronized by the circle of Sir Thomas More.
This is especially salient considering how heavily charter schools are patronized by black and Hispanic families.
But it scored points with me through its satirical depiction of a highly intelligent young woman who's abruptly demonized and / or patronized by her peers for daring to evince a modicum of sexuality.
You don't feel bamboozled, fooled, or patronized by District 9, as you did by most of the summer blockbusters.
It is not easy to find a common language Cancer and Leo: they patronized by planets Moon and Sun which are in the age - old astrological confrontation.
This website is patronized by Elena Petrova who is an online dating coach with 16 years of experience in the industry of relationships.
But I first saw the huge bow embraced by Filipino designer @markbumgarner and patronized by some local celebrities.
They are also asking for $ 10 million more in the state budget to help fund the hundreds of food pantries and soup kitchens in the state patronized by around three million New Yorkers.
This is expected to be patronized by some 7000 plus persons from all walks of life and would commence from noon to sunset.
Without a cafeteria worker there to assist them, a salad bar patronized by 6 and 7 year olds rapidly becomes a health hazard.
Just because a doctor is patronized by celebrities doesn't mean he doesn't know anything.
Maternity Store — Mothercare Stops A Mom From Public Breastfeeding In an unbelievable but true and unfortunately quite common incident, UK's famous store for moms, babies and kids stopped a mom from publicly breastfeeding her baby in their store.The mother in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.Zoe Frangou posted on Mothercare's Facebook page about the incident, which occurred in September....
The mother in question, Zoe Frangou was disgusted by the treatment meted out to her in a store at Bluewater, Kent and was afterwards patronized by the complaints department.
«We believe AquaKnox is patronized by locals and visitors because we work exceptionally hard to provide an incomparable dining experience,» said Steve Aguglia, executive chef at AquaKnox.
Patronized by John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn, Dierks Bentley, and John Rich (Big & Rich).
Her ever - present Moleskine notebook in her lap, she looked like a student taking notes in class and was sometimes shouted over and patronized by the older men on the panel.
Meanwhile, certain popular websites have taken steps to block visitors using certain VPN providers, generally those known to be patronized by malicious hackers.
(Sorry, FDA, but if you can't figure out a «safe level» of melamine for infant formula, then don't patronize us by telling us it's probably OK.)
Don't be patronizing by saying, «It's not a big deal» or «Forget it, on to the next deal.»

Not exact matches

Sen. Vitter, a slavish advocate of oil industry and other corporate interests, broke the law prior to 2004 by patronizing prostitutes while a member of the House.
More and more people, especially those between the ages of 18 to 34, are patronizing food trucks and that's why the food truck industry is expected to surpass $ 985 million by 2019.
Many have hope that Cleveland can recover by taking advantage of a growing grass roots movement to patronize small, local businesses, which are seeking to develop a larger, global presence.
The multiplier effect of patronizing local businesses has been quantified by the American Independent Business Alliance.
Green Guerrilla Marketing, developed by Shel Horowitz, takes it a step farther: as consumers become more aware of issues like climate change, buying local, etc., they want to patronize companies that understand that.
Even if the governor is only patronizing downstate voters, he isn't doing Chicago — or Illinois — any good by saying he'll help Missouri land Amazon's second HQ in St. Louis.
Now closed, the bar was patronized for decades by employees of the company, many of whom called her «Mom.»
By patronizing locally owned shops in your town, you keep those dollars — and your tax dollars — here.
Rahner's notion of «anonymous Christians» is regularly misinterpreted by those who suppose him to be patronizing or colonizing people who, quite obviously, are not Christians at all.
Stating that, it is every bit as much the right of those with opposite views to express them with our wallets by not patronizing Chik - fil - A.
His argument for «building constituencies for change» is a plea to move beyond the intervention mode that passes for «international cooperation,» beyond the patronizing practices of private aid agencies driven by business competition rather than by civil constituencies and emancipatory agendas shared with others.
Except the term is used embraced by ex-catholics and we use it because the church and other catholics try and deal with us like Marines as in «once a Catholic, always a Catholic», a phrase that is patronizing and far more offensive.
Above all, Ecklund does not patronize her subjects by asking only under what circumstances the dominant society will accept them.
By the nineteenth century, however, patronized religious painting had become essentially trivialized, as John W. Dixon, Jr., indicates in his book, Nature and Grace in Art (University of North Carolina Press, 1964).
The group patronized outstanding preachers like Bernard Ochino and Peter Martyr Vermigli who later seceded to Protestantism, and was responsible for the distribution of tens of thousands of copies of the notorious tract Beneficio di Cristo, written by a Cassinese protégé of Pole's, and which incorporated without acknowledgment swathes from the first version of Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Mesmerized by current trends, Porter turns patronizing when the Scholastics seem to her to get something like the subordination of women within marriage wrong, noting that they «did not have the kind of historical / critical perspective on Scripture that would have enabled them to relativize these precepts.»
But in all you have as well given more Christians a good reason to support these businesses because they are owned by Christians, and at least those who patronize them before may not change from doing so.
When I moved to New York eight years ago, I quickly discovered that a) there were no Tex - Mex restaurants worth patronizing (something that's been remedied by Lisa Fain), and b) good prepared salsa simply did not exist.
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