| 41. | The inner man being unchanged will still act out his prejudices.
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| 42. | "We all have prejudices, " he said.
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| 43. | We are unyielding in our prejudices, suspicions and personal positions.
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| 44. | A few, born and raised on prejudice, proved untrustworthy.
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| 45. | "Everybody knows I'm not prejudiced,"
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| 46. | I think a lot of this is prejudice against our state,
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| 47. | We don't want to prejudice the process ."
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| 48. | I'm much more aware of all kinds of prejudice.
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| 49. | Irrational violence and prejudice and stereotyping and repression are sad truths.
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| 50. | They should be ashamed that they are spreading prejudice and discrimination.
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