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He distinguished one great group of religions that exhibits extreme partiality for one over against the other.
Most of the information is fairly mundane: a partiality for foam pillows, certain newspapers, a particular kind of mineral water.
A partiality for old-fangled American auras, always one of his charms, is even more pronounced in "Roads to Quoz".
Rationalism, piety, and the German partiality for disciplined conduct were modified by the influence of two crucial works, not intended for children but soon taken over by them.
Lobo Antunes, who admires Faulkner, shares his partiality for overlapping monologues, which gives the impression that an entire society is incautiously confiding in an analyst or a confessor.
The most notable feature of the great churches of Spain is the persistence of the influence of Bourges and the partiality for giant interior arcades.
In the ensuing years, Huang developed an affinity for his ancestral home and formed a partiality for Xinan literature and painting.
The image of the movie adventurer was fortified by the vigor and enthusiasm of his explorations in rugged country and his partiality for his own battered floppy hat.
Researchers also said agreeableness, the degree to which a person is kind, sympathetic and cooperative, was correlated negatively with a partiality for bitter foods.
Rose was born in Brooklyn, and admitted to a partiality for the borough, but said that it didn't spring from nostalgia.
But Gardiner now fastens on the "fleshly lips and jowls" that tell of Bach's partiality for food and drink: severity is countered by sensuality.
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