He termed this skill " detached or unprejudiced vision " and one painter more than anyone else embodied it for him Vel�zquez.
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Radical 9 �N or �N, the " person " or " human " radical, is considered a semantically unprejudiced graphic element.
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But he also said the tape, which is being played widely on television, might make it harder to pick an unprejudiced jury.
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But even for those anxious to view the crime with an unprejudiced eye, it sure looked as if the kids had done it.
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J . P . Das is on the whole unprejudiced as a historian and yet critical in all questions concerning general assumptions ."
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Channel's goal is to give Mariupol and Azov region citizens an objective and unprejudiced information on political, economic, social issues.
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I have grave apprehension that the learned judge might not bring an impartial and unprejudiced mind with respect to the issues and matters before him,
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Even from afar, the mud had the smell of vinegary vegetable rot mixed with fresh-turned dirt, a wondrous tang to my unprejudiced nose.
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As an example of Frederick's practical-minded but not fully unprejudiced tolerance, Frederick wrote in his " Testament politique " that:
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According to Justice Marshall, this right to an impartial jury carries with it a right to take reasonable steps to ensure that the jury is indeed unprejudiced.