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It was an explosive climate where everybody was prejudiced, with tremendous tension and violence.
There are creaky and thin bits even in Pride and Prejudice: the two aspects of Darcy's character (haughty and prejudiced, with dignified and sensitive) seem yoked together unconvincingly, for the sake of his delicious about-turn.
Prejudice wasn't a new word back then, of course, but it enjoyed a vogue in the 50's, particularly in the form of the bare adjective "prejudiced," with no need to specify the object of dislike.
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They also raise concerns that people with disabilities still face prejudice with many finding it difficult to participate in leisure and cultural activities.
The stereotypical gringo, hard working, prejudiced, short-sighted, with a dangerous imbalance between might and mind".
"I don't want to prejudice people with that".
His object was to keep Charles from renouncing his Anglican faith, a step that would prejudice reconciliation with his subjects.
"[It's] class prejudice mixed with why are you doing this to draw attention to us?
"Hispanic culture merely reinforced that prejudice with its Eurocentric paradigm.
Have students return to the first chapter of "Pride and Prejudice" with a pen in hand.
The SDLP described Poots's latest claims as "confusing personal prejudice with prudent policy".
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