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Surely such an omission - in order to create such a gratuitously mocking kicker - bespeaks bad faith, motivated by a disdain for Clinton, a partiality to Obama or both.
This looks like a rejection of partiality to oneself as such, and a requirement to instead love what is of value.
(Dinosaur paleontologists have a partiality to naming new genera even when a new species is closely related to an existing genus, something our entomological colleagues find mildly disturbing).
I've got kind of a partiality to governors...
Apparently, the drug's only adverse effect was a short-lived partiality to bell-bottoms and long hair.
With plain-spoken warmth and a partiality to sentiments and phrases ("coast to coast" and "sweetheart" were his favorites, hands down), his delivery evoked another time.
This is done specifically through her attention to movement, the exaggerated vitality of her colours, and a partiality to the chaos of large groups of people.
This is done specifically through her attention to movement, the exaggerated vitality of her colors, and a partiality to the chaos of large groups of people.
Ironically, despite the author's own partiality to such a division, the interviews themselves often do not support the split.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of this particular new fight, America's perceived partiality to Israel is a gaping hole in its policy in the Middle East.
Here is a primer on some key issues that shows no partiality to either BP or its many adversaries.
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