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"I think he was a prejudiced man," she added.
Next, Darrow objected to Houghton, on the ground that he was a prejudiced party.
"Anti-Semitism is a prejudiced and unjust attitude toward the Jewish people as a whole.
There has been an uptick in concern, but does it make us a prejudiced people?
My first thought (a prejudiced one, I admit) was that they were thinking "what a waste".
In response, singer-songwriter Blunt called the MP a "classist gimp" and a "prejudiced wazzock".
Bryant was teaching "the politics of jealousy" and was a "prejudiced wazzock".
"The evangelicals are having a more consistent role in congress, and are acting in a prejudiced manner," he said.
Methodological Luddism does not have the original meaning of destroying machines, nor does it reflect a prejudiced attitude or a negative view of technology.
Earlier this week, Rangers withdrew co-operation with the BBC ahead of the documentary, which the Clydesdale Bank Premier League club described as "little more than a prejudiced muckraking exercise".
Here it's relevant because Coach Williams' actions might reinforce a prejudiced view that successful minorities, either because of cheating or affirmative policy, don't really deserve their sucess.
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