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1 Of all men he is generally the most prejudiced and the most bitter.
2 Unfortunately, science is one of the most prejudiced disciplines in this binary world.
3 So enormous an outrage shocked the minds of those most prejudiced against Columbus.
4 William Fitzclarence, Lord Burdette, was probably the most prejudiced of all Grayson's steadholders.
5 To her opinion, then, the most prejudiced might look with confidence.
6 There is the most prejudiced man living-hehates Mrs. Rook.
7 Even the most prejudiced advocates of the Arkite theory
8 The most prejudiced planters would not return to the old system if they possibly could.
9 The very ones you believe will help you may prove to be the most prejudiced .
10 Even to the most prejudiced eye Annabel could not have looked beautiful at that moment.
11 The behavior of the men was such that even the most prejudiced could find no fault.
12 Of all the villagers, he would have labeled Evans-the-Meat as the most prejudiced , militantly Welsh, and antiforeigner.
13 It cannot be denied, even by the most prejudiced , that murderers, pirates, slave-drivers, and burglars, are disagreeable.
14 The most prejudiced must admit that this religion without theology is not chargeable with relaxation of moral restraints.
15 And she inspired him to preach such a wholesome, sunny Gospel that it won even the most prejudiced .
16 He coughed often, but the most prejudiced person could perceive that, mostly, he coughed when it suited his purpose.
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