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1 First, it is the duty of black men to judge the South discriminatingly .
2 She agreed, and he paid the bill, tipping the waiter discriminatingly .
3 Does the teacher praise discriminatingly the good efforts of the pupils?
4 They were prepared for the banking community, which demands news-facts and figures discriminatingly presented.
5 He is without indulgence for them, and judges them discriminatingly .
6 She noted the peculiarity of the laugh discriminatingly .
7 There is much in the literature of art that would interest children if given to them discriminatingly .
8 To flatter is easy, to condemn is easy, but to praise judiciously and discriminatingly is not easy.
9 Fortunately for Mildred, Stanley Baird, too wise to flatter a woman discriminatingly , did not tell her the secret of her fascination.
10 She wished to praise, but to praise discriminatingly , with the cantofæstheticappreciation,sothatheshouldbelievethatsheknew.
11 "He is a very original character," said Miss Burgess, discriminatingly .
12 First, it is the duty of black men to judge the South discriminatingly .
13 She agreed, and he paid the bill, tipping the waiter discriminatingly .
14 Does the teacher praise discriminatingly the good efforts of the pupils?
15 They were prepared for the banking community, which demands news-facts and figures discriminatingly presented.
16 He is without indulgence for them, and judges them discriminatingly .
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