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1
Very likely most of this is fiction, bred of the
popular
prejudice
.
2
Here I am encountering the most
popular
prejudice
of our time.
3
Is there anything to be said in support of this once
popular
prejudice
?
4
He had on his side illustrious examples and
popular
prejudice
.
5
A man should never take two liberties with
popular
prejudice
at the same time.
6
What grounds are there to justify
popular
prejudice
against them?
7
These books have laid the foundation from which has sprung the
popular
prejudice
against England.
8
Our allies have stirred up
popular
prejudice
against us.
9
I am sorry to be away from our Sunday dinner, Douglas; but you know the
popular
prejudice
.
10
But it was a superficially plausible proposition that appealed with peculiar power to the uncritical
popular
prejudice
.
11
Because of a
popular
prejudice
against whooping-cough, Emmy Lou had not entered the Primer Class until late.
12
Pilgrimage to Oberammergau, impressions, my acquaintance with the ''Christus'' and the ''Judas'';
popular
prejudice
against the latter.
13
The government can rely on
popular
prejudice
against "fat cat lawyers" to bolster its case.
14
Thenceforth her life was a battle; a constant rowing hard against the stream of
popular
prejudice
and hatred.
15
But the
popular
prejudice
against them was so strong that a policy of toleration was almost an impossibility.
16
I have an uneasy feeling that Yasmina Reza's play, for all its manifest cleverness, panders to
popular
prejudice
.
popular
prejudice
popular