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1 They make me ashamed of myself sometimes, they are so bigoted .
2 He is so bigoted , he was making an extra prayer.
3 He is so bigoted a purist that he transforms the Abbe d'Estrees into an Abbot.
4 How can you be so bigoted to Milton?
5 Any latter-day Voltaire will defend that right, just as he will tell them not to be so bigoted .
6 We're not so bigoted as that.
7 The Lombards were a fine gallant race of men and not so bigoted as the other nations of Europe.
8 That is, that Unionist Party opinion here is " so bigoted that it is intent on provoking a bloody conflict".
9 They have an eternal churching, as in all Catholic countries, but are not so bigoted as they seem to be in Spain.
10 But the dandy on church parade is so bigoted that he does not in the least yearn after the Salvationist at the Marble Arch.
11 As there are men so bigoted to old legends, I am persuaded, Sir, that you would please them, by communicating your question to them.
12 He was not so bigoted , however, as to believe his labors lost, or even less worthy, because bestowed, as it now appeared, upon a slave.
13 "Brill Healy, I never saw anybody so bigoted and pig-headed as you are," the girl spoke out angrily.
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