But not generally like a look at that cool thing you should like publicists, but a don't be distressed by that thing we did publicist. And I will patronize you with unsought advice.
And this sort of person evokes feelings of pity. So you might patronize a store like that because you feel bad for them. But if the difference in price, or quality, speed, and all those sorts of things-- if that difference grows to a certain point,
Thank you. OK. You're keeping your excitement at a manageable level. Don't patronize me. Right. So has anyone else got an answer they're prepared?
That's-- We've been through there. Don't patronize me a bit. So if you practice that, you can save literally ones of seconds of your life on a daily basis.
spirits as for Hammond's insistence on what she shouldn't shouldn't sing Billy holiday's comment on the subject revealed the distance in New York musical circles between the patron and the patronized ah John's Square John's just Rich he said JN wants to run my life tries to tell me and everybody else what to do so that takes uh takes us through some
I remember-- Oh, yeah. Well, you patronize them by paying people for their products so that they can make a living wage.
But because you vote with your wallet and you're sending that message every time you make a purchase, it is really important. So we have that same opportunity in the places that we patronize .
I'm sure you're all familiar with this horrible thing, which is the paper that he wrote in 1936 on computable numbers, and I expect you could actually explain to me what it means, so I'm not going to try and patronize you buy giving you any sense of it, but of course the key point here is, if you take yourself back to 1936. They haven't actually got machinery that was capable of doing more than one thing, and that's very hard for us from our viewpoint
And so they grew an event which they ran on more than one occasion, where hundreds of people, very influential people, including Bill Clinton and Queen Noor, would come and patronize the restaurants. And what they observed was if this is what we can do with small application, could we somehow scale that to impact
And then also talking about reasonable accommodations, and the accommodations that are available for individuals with disabilities in the workplace today. And a large number of Americans today say that they would prefer to patronize businesses that hire people with disabilities.
He wrote, "To Andrew, Victory is assured, Stanley Crouch." I remember being confused, like why is this guy signing my poster? out there and all the people listening, when you get a chance to patronize those clubs, please do because I can't even imagine the rent that some of them
I believe that the ideology of Islamism is one of the biggest obstacles standing before Muslims and their progress. They don't stereotype you, put you in a box, and then patronize you just for that one identity of your faith.
for that because you know there's always someone less fortunate than you, no matter how bad your circumstance is. I think that's incredibly powerful as just a transmission of values. I think the second piece is around them actually doing service. And I think you have to be really careful there again to not patronize the non-profit sector, 'cause the sector's not like hard up for seven year olds to come paint fences, like that's not really what they're looking for, but at the same time I think there are ways to think about what
really powerful and I found out not only is the bookmobile itself, you know, really important vehicle of enlightenment and transformation but there's some magic that happens between bookmobile librarians and, uh, and the people who patronize them. Like, they really feel a connection to a sense -- and a sense of purpose which is moving. Umm, this is Audrey, who drove my bookmobile for 18 years and was pretty sentimental about its leaving the premises. Umm, so then I
Asexual. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. The main issue we have with corporates is that people come to seminars and think, I am going to be patronized by someone