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" ... Amid red ball fever after India’s incredible heist in Brisbane, traditionalists – almost condescendingly - were quick to exult Test cricket endlessly. To be fair, it was quite hard to stomach watching the subsequent Big Bash League, which felt gimmickry and a knock off by comparison. ... "
" ... Imagine being in a meeting, and your male co-worker interrupts you, then condescendingly explains something he thinks he knows more about, then continues to take over the discussion. ... "
" ... It was one thing to be a bully by treating people condescendingly; it is another to publicly share your decision on social media feeds such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram. ... "
" ... Kamber said he’s “seen it a million times,” adding that “older people are treated condescendingly and in dismissive ways when they’re trying to learn technology.” Then, he said, “the worst thing that happens is you don’t use the tools to manage your money and you then spend money you don’t have.” ... "
" ... The great Neil Simon once ruled Broadway. In 1966, he had an unprecedented four smash-hit comedies running concurrently. Right now, there isn’t one unabashedly funny play on the notably less-than-Gay White Way. Until this summer, The Play That Goes Wrong was the sole entry in this category, which opened to begrudgingly good notices, the kind that “serious” critics usually condescendingly bestow on slapstick farces, as if pulling one of these delights off is a mere footlight finger exercise as opposed to theater “with meaning.” However, audiences responded so uproariously to TPTGW that it kept posting, then having to take down, one closing notice after another until it finally moved to a nearby off-Broadway theater for an open-ended run. ... "