| 31. | This arguably stemmed from age old British preconceptions about class and race.
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| 32. | Spaihts claimed he created the concept spontaneously, without preconception.
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| 33. | Those all expressions are based on prejudice and cause preconception within editors.
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| 34. | Many myths and preconceptions about adoption exist in Brazil.
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| 35. | We came with firm preconceptions that were all wrong,
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| 36. | But the atom bomb did not fit into any preconceptions possessed by anybody.
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| 37. | She wound up learning that her preconceptions were wrong.
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| 38. | Detractors attack it as defective in its methodology and tainted by ideological preconceptions.
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| 39. | In the visitors'center, newcomers are urged to leave preconceptions behind.
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| 40. | Preconceptions ( or misconceptions ) are tough to shake.
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