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Rise of Wordwatching "Long ago I discovered that the word 'frankly' often meant a lie was coming," wrote the columnist Richard Cohen in The Washington Post, who then went on to criticize Hillary Clinton for characterizing a statement by Barack Obama as "elitist, out of touch and, frankly, patronizing".
Sorry if that seems a tad patronizing.
Many simply turn a blindly patronizing eye.
Then it all just started to feel a bit patronizing.
Our analyses indicate that arrest reduces the likelihood of a future patronizing arrest by about 70%.
Give them a really patronizing smile and walk away.
Daryl A. Kovalich Upper West Side To the Editor: "Time, Gentlemen" gave a touching profile of a restaurant patronized by older gay men.
Mr. Taylor, of Bushkill, Pa., was charged with criminal impersonation of an officer, kidnapping, patronizing prostitutes, assault, forcible touching and criminal weapons possession.
In answer to a question, she decried what she called Mr. Obama's lack of faith in American values, labeling a description he gave of "bitter" voters in small-town Pennsylvania as "elitist, out of touch and, frankly, patronizing".
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