21. Harris sees this as a very serious disagreement, that patronizingly attempts to pacify more devout theists. 22. Some listeners sniffed patronizingly at SW's playlist of short recordings, but hundreds more were delighted. 23. Gismonda kindly and patronizingly thanks Almerio, and begins to look for a loophole out of her promise. 24. When he patronizingly tells Keaton he's lost his chance to " cover the world," 25. He even patronizingly observed that he " grew to admire Dole, " as Auletta put it. 26. In general, Max tends to patronizingly characterize the deaf as pained, helpless victims desperate for a deaf role model. 27. In general, Charlie tends to patronizingly characterize the deaf as pained, helpless victims desperate for a deaf role model. 28. Deifying children patronizingly , as in Bernardo Bertolucci's silly " Little Buddha, " comes easily to adults. 29. She viciously and patronizingly takes out her frustrations on fellow Party Planning Committee member Phyllis, who quits the committee in frustration. 30. The play begins with a long soliloquy by the writer Charles Marsden ( whom Nina Leeds patronizingly dubs Dear Old Charlie ).