Sentences with phrase «who patronize»

Sullivan Goss presents an exhibition organized around a theme that is closely bound to the hearts of those who work in the gallery and those who patronize it: an exhibition of paintings of water.
«We love the way the building accommodates a powerful assembly of visual art, but also increases our capacity to host performers and the audiences who patronize our live events,» says MASS MoCA Director Joseph Thompson.
It is high time that the millions of people who patronize ebook piracy see this issue from the perspective of the most affected and understand the impact of their actions.
Powley makes Carrie sympathetic (even though you might also want to shake her sometimes...), especially when it comes to dealing with the many men in her life who patronize her or let her down.
Canale's Restaurant co-owner Nick Canale is celebrating the refueling of the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant, which brings in around 1,000 outside workers to the area who patronize businesses like his.
Citi News can confirm that the danger posed by the fuel station in the event of an explosion, will not only be limited to residents of Nkonsia alone, but scores of commuters and passengers who patronize that stretch of the road daily.
Kwaku Manu, who could not hide his joy, thanked Nii Attractive and bestowed blessings unto the young — journalist; and donated rice and an undisclosed amount of money, as an appreciation to the GA community who patronize his movies and follow him.
The fact that some twenty or so fans who patronize this site keep on mentioning Klopp's name does not translate into a majority voice.
notice that most Christians (emphasizing most) are good hearted people, while most of the people online who patronize God are smug.
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.
First, create a referral program and immediately enroll every person who patronizes your business.
Next, we created a «Profile of Mind - Boggling Customer Service» that outlined the answers they gave us and committed to do these things with every customer who patronized our business.
Someone who patronizes me and calls me brother or beloved when I tell them to not too.
Furthermore, a lot of our clients who patronized our store regularly were purchasing, predominantly, our prepared foods, juices, and smoothies made from these conventional coconuts.
Published reports have suggested Langone was behind the federal probe that exposed Spitzer as the black socks - wearing «Client - 9» who patronized the Emperor's Club VIP prostitution ring.
Who patronizes art and shapes cultural values has always mattered.
How does it tell the story of the store's owner and the mostly black customers who patronized his business for three decades?

Not exact matches

Protecting leather shoes is a perennial winter quagmire, and your father — like mine — favoured the classic solution, perhaps patronizing Tingley, who invented galoshes a century ago.
Presents another avenue for sales The convenience and accessibility of a mobile app will encourage your customers to carry out transactions with your business rather than patronize a competitor who only has a website.
I know people who attend the new Mass who are even patronizing the Pentecostal churches when they are sick or when they have problems.
«If the Church is ever mentioned» in such debates, he pointed out, «it is in the gratitude expressed that we have not attempted to «appease» the Church or the Church hierarchy, or else in the (unintentionally) patronizing allusion to those who care about the University's relationship to the Church as implicitly conceiving the University along the lines of a seminary.»
Someone who patted me on the head in a patronizing manner when I got angry because my poor little brain would never understand how great and mighty he was.
A prophet and teacher who never nagged at them, never flattered or coaxed or patronized; who never made arch jokes about them, never treated them either as «The women, God help us!»
I had my moments of disconnect: sitting out the Eucharist because I'm not Catholic, hearing the gospel reduced to salvation from hell, welcomes that felt patronizing from people who have been praying that I come to my senses and go back to believing, behaving, and voting just like them.
I am disappointed in my generational peers who look back upon «the»60s» with patronizing scorn, as if we ought to be a little embarrassed for having dreamed those dreams.
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.
I am all for a mother breastfeeding her baby discreetly, but for those who assume that there's nothing wrong with whipping out a breast to feed her child anywhere she wants, that I find just rude and patronizing to anyone around her.
Those of you who will not patronize Chick Fil - A because of their right to express their religious beliefs are the very people who would impose their immoral values on us.
But when you are a business that will take money from anyone who chooses to patronize your restaurant, you may wish to consider the consequences of how you act on those beliefs.
It's the patronizing story, not the insulting one, and all the more effective because the writer who tells it usually feigns sympathy.
Lets have the names of ALL the bigots across the country that hide their bigotry inside of churches, like those who own, patronize, or support CHick - Fill - A?
He unfairly patronizes the humble believers who believe in Indulgences for the Holy Souls.
His point about Jesus makes a lot of sense to me, and it forced me to confront a patronizing sense of pity, perhaps even condescension, I have for Christians who have, for whatever reason, chosen celibacy.
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.
This will just offset the others who no longer patronize them.
Who's mandating that you, I, or anyone else work for Hobby Lobby or patronize their stores?
Southerners can see through a phony like Romney and see him for what he is, a patronizing, psychopathic, bully who will use his personal wealth to spread lies intended to demean and humiliate his opponents.
We believe that the priests of Pantu Baba, known collectively as the Elders or the Old Ones or the Saggy Ones or the Vicious Self - Righteous Blowhards, are to be accorded all manner of honor praise and renumeration in keeping with their great and glorious duty of honoring praising and renumerating Pantu Baba, the Vile, the Irascible, the Arbitrary, Patron of All Who Need Patronizing.
We who still find it so hard to make sense of the cross can hardly patronize the stupidity of the disciples.
It is a sport so cruel that its popularity is anything but a credit to those that patronize it, / a number of plump ganders, whose necks are well - greased, are suspended at the regulation height, in much the same manner as rings arranged at ordinary tournaments The «knights» who enlist from the prizes dash out on their horses in courtly fashion and grab each of those down - hanging necks in succession as they pass, the most skillful rider and «puller» winning the prizes.
These are the chile con carne stands, at which this toothsome viand is sold to all who have the money and inclination to patronize them.»
Those restaurant operators who truly want to run on the fast track, though, should pay close attention to the occasions and the drivers that prompt customers to patronize their businesses and better manage them, Tristano says.
However, three of my friends — the three I like the best — said I'd done a lowdown thing, that I had patronized the humble and had thrown down those who had trusted me.
The Chicago press always remained in his corner, but this time he was scarred by whispers and innuendo: he was too old; it had passed him by; he was a miser, too patronizing of the players; he was blindly loyal to the family and old cronies who rattled about the Bear payroll.
Those who like football can see a better brand by patronizing the pros.
The most thing that hurts is its coming from our beloved manager, who we adore and have always supported... I'm not an expert in football but this is just getting to the point of patronizing us loyal supporters.
A group of moms who were collectively offended by a condescending, patronizing and poorly thought out ad that made false statements about babywearing banded together in a very short amount of time resulting in Motrin pulling their ad and issuing an apology.
Dissenting Christians who have attempted to establish a dialogue with Gary Ezzo have sometimes found themselves on the receiving end of patronizing vitriol.
A provider who understands why you want an unmedicated birth (and isn't patronizing about it) is going to respect you and your wishes, and use that to help make decisions if things don't go according to plan.
The study has its share of critics, who say the experiment is «patronizing» and «loathsome.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z