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1 He was a broad-minded man with no prejudice against ladies like Madame Ypsilante.
2 He was a very broad-minded man , with a simplicity of character which was admirable.
3 Strange that your grandfather can't see that for himself, and him such a broad-minded man !
4 The good Bishop was a broad-minded man .
5 After which, it seems almost a duty to a broad-minded man to go out and get drunk.
6 I am a broad - minded man ; I don't mind a little wart-charming and other piddling things like that.
7 Aurelius Lucanus was a broad-minded man .
8 As such, it merits the sympathy and cooperation of every intelligent and broad-minded man , irrespective of his religious affiliations.
9 But Stephen was a broad-minded man , wise enough to know that the pest of grasshoppers could not last forever.
10 But perhaps the Church will not endure a broad-minded man in its body, speaking and reforming, and will expel him?
11 MAURY: Well, such a broad-minded man should consider the raised plane of sensation and the stimulated optimism contained in this cocktail.
12 Dr. Algeron, the chief surgeon in charge, a broad-minded man and indefatigable worker, attends personally to the catering....
13 Akbar must have been a broad-minded man , for we found paintings of the Annunciation side by side with pictures of the Hindu god Ganesh.
14 I always have been led to believe that every broad-minded man of whatever sect will recognize and honor the same quality in any other man.
15 Timothy was excessively British, as so many Canadians are, but he was a broad-minded man in his sympathies, and a friend to all-whenit paid.
16 It is the case of the bravest and most broad-minded men of to-day.
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