| 31. | Each new wave of immigrants gives new targets to old prejudices,
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| 32. | You must not be influenced by sympathy, prejudice or passion,
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| 33. | Each new wave of immigrants gives new targets to old prejudices.
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| 34. | That view is prejudiced; it is also short-sighted.
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| 35. | It was argued that such a broadcast could prejudice potential jurors.
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| 36. | They promote violence, they promote prejudice, they promote intolerance.
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| 37. | In theory there is no prejudice or bias on the Internet.
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| 38. | "They're pretty prejudiced around here ."
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| 39. | There was only treachery, deceit and prejudice by the FBI,
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| 40. | They no longer prejudice us against a Gershwin or an Ellington.
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