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    prejudiced


    1. He looked at me and I asked him if he rapped, somewhat prejudiced


    2. He’s looking good after his trip to Italy, but then I’m prejudiced!


    3. gZarvik was always a shifty little wevn in my book but I’m a prejudiced bastard when it comes to sons of the hoi polloi using connections so I might not offer the most objective view


    4. It seems that Ava was afraid to tell him once she found out he was prejudiced against them


    5. Silence echoed off the walls, while I processed her prejudiced comment


    6. But if, at any time, this deduction or abatement of customs, which is to be made as aforesaid, shall in any manner be attempted and prejudiced, it shall be just and lawful for his sacred royal majesty of Portugal, again to prohibit the woollen cloths, and the rest of the British woollen manufactures


    7. prejudiced his companions against him, so that the three boys, all sons


    8. There are claims that Fillmore himself was not prejudiced


    9. The second claim is that Fillmore could not be prejudiced because his daughter attended a Catholic school


    10. Some will be offended by this attitude, but I really ain’t prejudiced

    11. Having been brought up on Real Ale[6], Scrumpy[7], French and South African wines I may have something to offer or I may be severely prejudiced


    12. prejudiced, I thought it was the best wedding I had ever seen


    13. Being indolent and prejudiced, it sets itself always against any


    14. It so happened that these villagers were greatly prejudiced against the Jews, even more so than the average Samaritans, and these feelings were heightened at this particular time as so many were on their way to the feast of tabernacles


    15. Jesus well knew that, while these scribes and Pharisees were spiritually blind and intellectually prejudiced by their loyalty to tradition, they were to be numbered among the most thoroughly moral men of that day and generation


    16. And it should not cause those who profess to be followers of the Christ to be prejudiced against the Jew as a fellow mortal


    17. 16 Thirty prejudiced and tradition-blinded false judges, with their false witnesses, are presuming to sit in judgment on the righteous Creator of a universe


    18. The Indians in her family are more racially prejudiced than the National Front


    19. ‘I hate people who are prejudiced against others, just because they don’t fit in to their idea of normality


    20. Even though the DAR hadn’t abandoned their evil, prejudiced ways, she agree to sing because it was for the men and women in war

    21. Of course, she is my sister and I’m slightly prejudiced


    22. No doubt false and racist Bible doctrine prejudiced white-controlled missions


    23. Influenced by the prejudiced norms and ideals of his day,30 I believe Carey used Scripture to perpetrate hidden racial hypocrisy in his famous writing that launched our modern missions era


    24. "What does that have to do with anything? And another thing; telling me that I am prejudiced is very offensive


    25. If we buy three Chevys in a row and they’re all lemons, we may become prejudiced against Chevys


    26. If our uncle does this and tells us about it we may also become prejudiced against chevys


    27. When we generalize that people from one race are better in some way than people from another race, we are thinking in racially prejudiced terms, and, if spoken, this information is hurtful to innocent people


    28. I had and still have a profound admiration for that incredibly brave and capable woman and I find your prejudiced view on this quite myopic, if not to say downright stupid


    29. Feltus expected the next line of questioning, the judge’s own desire to know about the witnesses and their reputations, from years of having dealt with this same never-changing procedure that he assumed was a precautionary measure on His Honour’s part to prevent any miscarriage of justice due to prejudiced witnesses as a result of having executed an innocent man after the witnesses conspired to provide misleading testimony


    30. parents, and considered them as totally out of date and as prejudiced as the Grand Wizard of the

    31. Wasserman was the best, and we wanted our daughter to have the best of everything, even if that meant dealing with an insufferably prejudiced prick


    32. I am prejudiced against humans, but I am not so biased that I will overlook an ally when I see one


    33. just me being prejudiced


    34. "And one fascinating bit of empirical data emerged--the most highly prejudiced group of people were those who are called the indiscriminately pro-religious


    35. “That’s because they’re prejudiced towards a tedious kind of truth, whereas we’re prejudiced towards a miraculous kind of truth


    36. But still, that man must be blind or obstinately prejudiced, who does not see an immense change for the better, both as regards duty to God and duty to our neighbours throughout the country, in the last half century


    37. The teaching point is that, once someone acts without integrity, trust is prejudiced and for the rest of the game no-one else will trust them, whatever their assurances might be


    38. But dawns not reason on the bigoted minds; Inshah Allah, if the child were to pick up the Islamic threads religiously and grow up into a believing musalman, still he would have developed a prejudiced psyche that stymies his awareness in our age of openness


    39. While the prejudiced psyche of the Musalmans could be cultivated into Islamic zeal against the kafirs by the misguided mullahs, the guilt feeling of the Hypocrites could be re-engineered as martyr missiles in the Jihadi workshops of Al Qaeda and Hamas, not to speak of the terrorist camps at the Af-Pak border


    40. Moreover, those of the readers who reach out to people via mass media platforms, such as books (fiction or non-fiction), radio broadcasts, films, articles in newspapers, magazines or online portals, or the likes, can incorporate these contentions so as to dispel the prejudices enumerated in the book (it is necessary to specifically bring out the prejudiced notions and have them rebutted on the basis of facts and logic as has been done in this book; it is not sufficient to just have a Muslim character in a story who is a nice person from the point of view of changing mindsets of those strongly prejudiced against Muslims)

    41. He says that if those blind and prejudiced persons, publishers, won't risk bringing it out he'll bring it out at his own expense sooner than prevent the world's rightly knowing what Goethe said and did in Jena; so there's a serious eventuality ahead of us! We really will have to live on lettuces, and in grimmest earnest this time


    42. Now it is useless for me to describe Göhren for the benefit of possible travellers, because I am prejudiced


    43. She wanted to tell them that answer, confront them with it next time they came after breakfast, as a discouragement to useless further effort, but she had learned that they somehow always knew when what she said was Everard's and not hers, and then, of course, prejudiced as they were, they wouldn't listen


    44. Linda knew from experience that the Cretans were an insular and prejudiced lot, and Roger and Marc were finished here


    45. When a meditator learns the skill of perceiving and participating in both his physical world and the subjective world of internalized perceptions with focused open-mindedness and as little biased or prejudiced interpretation as possible, a significant transformation may occur


    46. Hitler was the first human being to propose this idea: This fact has been glossed over as not important… while all the other assholes who came later: all the hypocrites who spout Hitler’s original ideal solution but don’t mean what they say are extolled as humanitarians while Hitler is tarred as a monster: Exposes how full of shit and how one-sided and prejudiced the Jewish media is against this one man


    47. But I suppose I was prejudiced


    48. as far as the initial price tag goes, keeping consumers misinformed, prejudiced, ignorant, badly educated, etc: is an ongoing willing collusion of Global proportion between every individual and collective human body on Earth


    49. Then after detailing their lives… he summarizes each notable: by listing their virtues, and their vices… And then conveniently: comes up with the most convenient logical conclusion, that the greatest Roman ever born; was the present Emperor whom he lived under… Believe it or not: Modern Historians still agree with him! This is how prejudiced and slanted and dishonest historians are, and how slanted history is in favor of the winners


    50. reader cannot know what God said, and will understand only what the prejudiced





































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    Synonyms for "prejudiced"

    discriminatory prejudiced racist dogmatic narrow opinionated pedantic slanted bent partial twisted warped partisan

    "prejudiced" definitions

    emanating from a person's emotions and prejudices


    being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand