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Meanings of unprejudiced person in English
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Usage of unprejudiced person in English
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An unprejudicedperson would certainly not have designated him as a muff.
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This is a fact that every unprejudicedperson who has travelled in America must admit.
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Every unprejudicedperson must answer in the negative.
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The fact is patent to every unprejudicedperson.
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Because I think you are an unprejudicedperson.
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If you think I'm mistaken, I'll leave it to any unprejudicedperson or your own eyesight.
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Any unprejudicedperson would have to admit that he could not do otherwise, that the fellow must go.
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He could not tell him to his face that no unprejudicedperson would believe the evidence of such a witness.
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No unprejudicedperson can deny that the consequence of abandoning the League and attempting an entirely new project, will be prolonged delay.
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By such precautions, we trust, we shall obviate all possible suspicions, and inspire every unprejudicedperson with a firm confidence in this useful institution.
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Try to look at the case for a moment in the light of an unprejudicedperson; try to see for yourself the necessity of explaining--
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Any unprejudicedperson would accept the green lights to be the eyes of a great snake, such as tradition pointed to living in the well-hole.
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No unprejudicedpersons could claim that the charges of Mr. Beck were not completely answered.
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"Any unprejudicedperson would probably say so to look in," said Laddie.
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'On the contrary, she would prefer the opinion of an unprejudicedperson,' persisted Jill, with a voluble eloquence that took away my breath.