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1 The fact is, you are so prejudiced you know nothing about him.
2 You did not tell me why he is so prejudiced against me.
3 You see I'm not so prejudiced an observer as you, Jim.
4 There never was a community so prejudiced against the cholera as these Neapolitans are.
5 But maybe they were like me, so prejudiced that they denounced it without investigating.
6 Society is not so prejudiced as to object to that.
7 I am certainly astonished, Mr. Cameron, to find you so prejudiced against my son.
8 She has been taught that we are so prejudiced .
9 Are you so prejudiced that nothing will convince you?
10 How can we be married, so long as my brother is so prejudiced against you?
11 I hope you are not so prejudiced against me that the pleasant effort will be fruitless.
12 I would neither treat him as so tyrannical nor so prejudiced as your conduct supposes him.'
13 Which must mean, Miss Hardy, that you are already so prejudiced a fair hearing is impossible.
14 I'm not so prejudiced as to deny that.
15 I used to be so prejudiced against color.
16 But in London people are so prejudiced .
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