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1 He has won the good-will even of those who came there strongly prejudiced .
2 The French half-breeds, accordingly, became strongly prejudiced against the new Recorder.
3 My mother is strongly prejudiced against it, so I do not take it.
4 They were both conscious of being strongly prejudiced in Frank's favor.
5 For it could not be disguised that the neighbors were strongly prejudiced against him.
6 The Jews are probably more strongly prejudiced against the Gospel, than any other people.
7 I scarcely remember seeing him during this Congress, and was strongly prejudiced against him.
8 This feeling was wearing off, and I was no longer so strongly prejudiced against him.
9 And you are prejudiced, strongly prejudiced , against me-whatelse could you be, under the circumstances?
10 Tetard, and the family on the hill, although I hear they are strongly prejudiced against me.
11 He is too strongly prejudiced against me.
12 He had come to the province strongly prejudiced against the mission, but had been becoming better informed.
13 He instantly resolved to be acquainted with a young creature, who seemed so strongly prejudiced in his favour.
14 But this allegation has been made by European residents, strongly prejudiced in favour of masterful English ways of discipline.
15 As for Alora, she is strongly prejudiced against her father and we must make due allowance for her bitterness.
16 The province of Holland, strongly prejudiced against that office, which they esteemed dangerous to liberty, secretly ratified this article.
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