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It is extremely important that nothing should be reported which could prejudice her trial," he said.
Britain's longest-serving woman prisoner was, in effect, a political detainee, and prejudice her jailer.
Another juror, however, was excused after she said that she was "against pornography" to an extent that would prejudice her against the defendant.
Although she grew up abhorring prejudice, her output and image (Day has always loathed the very notion of "image") were directed at white, segregated (by law or culture) America.
Interestingly, the fact that she has been raised by two fathers heightens her sense of anxiety and isolation, because she knows firsthand the prejudice her dads have faced.
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She says she stopped wearing it outside of school at 17, anxious about prejudicing her job prospects.
"To release the reports ahead of the steps... being completed would be likely to prejudice their outcome," her answer said.
Chanyang Joo refuses to let prejudice bother her.
She experienced alienation, homesickness, and prejudice in her new surroundings.
Author Antony Slide has noted that Dot's religious beliefs have given her solace, but has given her an excuse to be prejudiced against her neighbours, and to deal with the criminal antics of her wayward son.
The writer's inclusions inevitably reveal her prejudices, her sensibility.
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