| 21. | I'll say this much for the Post Office : It is no respecter of persons.
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| 22. | Geography is no respecter of maps, and you realize it when you cross a continental divide.
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| 23. | The Japanese, great respecters of loyalty and perseverance, were deeply moved by his long ordeal.
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| 24. | I say, I am yet too young to understand that God is any respecter of persons.
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| 25. | And the Lord can get ahold of anyone's heart _ he is no respecter of gender ."
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| 26. | Muti was thought by many to be no respecter of that sound, but he now says that he was misquoted.
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| 27. | Tradition says that the Chesapeake produces the best soft-shells, and I'm a great respecter of food traditions.
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| 28. | Sagara felt helpless in the matter and said that death was no respecter of persons and all must suffer sorrow and pain.
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| 29. | The respecter of the rules of an adopted style becomes a member of a club so determinedly inclusive as to be truly snooty.
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| 30. | It is not a respecter of age, color, class or creed, and it causes your loved ones despair and pain.
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