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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.
Zimmermann wisely resists making heroes -- or villains -- of his central characters, though he does show a partiality to Hay and Root, the least arrogant and the most humane of the five in their treatment of America's new overseas possessions and peoples.
He smokes a pipe and drinks black coffee during the interview, and although he confesses to a love of red burgundy and a partiality to the Michelin-starred restaurants within walking distance of his room, he doesn't seem that interested in the trappings of wealth.
It should be compulsory reading for anyone who feels a partiality to one side or the other, though it will not be a comfortable read: Mr Ben-Ami is unsparing in his criticisms of both sides.Mr Ben-Ami does not focus only on the Clinton initiative.
Stylistically, Botticelli acquired from Lippi a repertory of types and compositions, a certain graceful fancifulness in costuming, a linear sense of form, and a partiality to certain paler hues that is still visible even after Botticelli had developed his own strong and resonant colour schemes.
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The three sequence Variable Regions of the 10,000 bp unit, consisting of approximately 1000 bp each have mutations that may be viewed as a trial and error processes with a strong partiality to maintaining a very high A + T content and formation and maintenance of many copies of the TATAATATA motif.
This looks like a rejection of partiality to oneself as such, and a requirement to instead love what is of value.
Adherents of this tradition tend to think of patriotism as a type of group egoism, a morally arbitrary partiality to "one's own" at odds with demands of universal justice and common human solidarity.
Apparently, the drug's only adverse effect was a short-lived partiality to bell-bottoms and long hair.
Briseño's partiality to an idea of philosophy closely linked to religion is evident in his coverage of ethics and natural law, where he argued that the practice of religion was the most important duty of a human being, and concluded that "any philosophy that does not lead to the conclusions of Christianity is dangerous and false" (1846: 216).
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