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Why, for instance, does the agency seem so partial to men's sports?
4. Scarlett Johansson: Not bad, the green matches that shade of violent pink lipstick to which she seems so partial.
And I can't help feeling that there's something a little irresponsible about writing a "biography" of Freud that is, in its way, so partial and polemical.
So partial, in fact, that the deputy secretary felt compelled to remind Australians that Americans would die to fulfill it -- and that Washington would expect an equal sacrifice.
("Practically, the old have no very important advice to give the young, their own experience has been so partial, and their lives have been such miserable failures").
Ilse Koch, wife of the commandant at Buchenwald, was supposedly so partial to such accessories that she was nicknamed "The Lady of the Lampshade".
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Along with its stunning variety of gleeful carnage and not-so-partial nudity, Deadpool 2 also introduced audiences to Domino, a budding superhero whose power is that she's incredibly lucky.
However, it used a restricted way of traversing the resultant network, so only partial information from the graph topology has been utilized and only partial benefits were achieved.
So a partial exit would be logical.
So, a partial failure, maybe; a total failure, no way.
This study extends a so called "partial bypass" concept to dehumidifying fin-and-tube heat exchangers.
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