patronising การใช้
- Morse's appearance of being patronising might have been misleading.
- The Barberini patronised painters such as Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain.
- Arabian, Thai and branded fast food joints are also patronised.
- He was also patronised by Attimabbe, a devout Jain woman.
- The Sangama dynasty patronised the Advaita saints of the Sringeri order.
- There is no need to explain this and patronise other users.
- He left a wife named Oda who had likewise patronised L閞ins.
- The terminus is patronised by about 150, 000 people everyday.
- Also, C is being patronising and exercising his authority unnecessarily.
- Dumbing down implies patronising the reader and I think it does.
- Please stop putting patronising templates templates onto my talk page ".
- Later he was patronised by Kirtichandra, the Maharaja of Bardhaman.
- :I would say that the draft is condescending and patronising.
- The Tamil poet Haridasa and Tamil literature were patronised by Krishnadevaraya.
- The shopping complex is patronised by teenagers, mostly Singaporeans.
- Jahangir patronised the Mughal scientists under the patronage of Jahangir.
- In the early days, the club was patronised by the wealthy.
- He was patronised by many of prominent businessmen and colonists.
- Trisong Detsen patronised a second party to China in 763.
- The Reddy rulers patronised and protected Hinduism and its institutions.
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