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1 He needs to have an unbiased approach so that he can pass fair judgement.
2 Though sometimes the day may pass fair !
3 I had a fair knowledge of temperaments, and altogether was enabled to pass fair judgment on the lad.
4 Undoubtedly the employing class possesses facts which the employed ought to have in order to construct sound opinions and pass fair judgments.
5 The knight gazed upon the lady, who was passing fair to see.
6 With this baron dwelt his daughter, a passing fair and gracious damsel.
7 This palace, where his court is, is both great and passing fair .
8 His note was written in a hand which was clear and passing fair .
9 That he greatly desired, for the young lady was passing fair .
10 Also she sent him a little brachet that was passing fair .
11 Passing fair wilt thou become, if God grant thee a right worthy knight.
12 Passing fair is Venice, but she sits in lonely widowhood in the deserted Adriatic.
13 The dishes and vessels from which they ate were very precious, and passing fair .
14 He knows chess and draughts and other delights passing fair to see and hear.
15 The eyes of many a passing fair one gazed on him, admiringly or coquettishly.
16 At times one saw Brunhild glance at Lady Kriemhild, who was passing fair enow.
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