On a very basic level, hospitals are partial to monochromatic colors, which is itself hardly cause for alarm. |
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Apart from a variety of draft beers, if you're partial to a wee dram you'll be dazzled by the choice of malts on offer! |
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If you are partial to a Sunday teatime serial that unfolds on a dark winter's night then this is ideal viewing. |
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On another note, I have always been more partial to his poetry than his criticism. |
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Where I used to listen to shouty music and stomp around the flat, these days I'm more partial to something chilled which helps me wind down. |
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I exclusively revealed back in November's edition, that they also were partial to a slice of bear. |
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Certainly, that touring party was more than partial to a peculiarly Kiwi version of bacon and egg pie. |
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The butcher sells homemade steak slices, sausage rolls and various pies which the Hubby is quite partial to. |
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She is partial to a small sherry at lunchtime and a brandy and dry ginger or a gin-and-tonic in the evening. |
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Families were still partial to idlis and dosas, and cereal for breakfast was unthinkable. |
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He has his own private dining room in a steak house and is partial to wedge salads. |
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Women, historically, have proven partial to double-action revolvers, particularly when buying their first handgun. |
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St. Louisans are partial to certain types of food known nowhere else on the planet. |
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Perhaps this intimate knowledge of the geometry of letterforms is why even today so many architects are partial to Futura. |
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Seein' as I knows 'ow y're partial to the stuff, I thought I brin' y' an Aristotle. |
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He remained partial to the use of rare woods such as Macassar Ebony, the burr of Amboina wood, Brasilian Rosewood and Palisander. |
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I could afford the best wine by then, and I'd had become very partial to bacon every morning. |
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He'd always been more partial to Eliana, but Evangeline was his daughter nonetheless. |
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The Mayor and her children are all partial to a good tasting chocolate Easter egg. |
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Also, we're one of the few stand alone eateries in India to offer lobsters and crabs which was important because the burra sahibs were partial to them! |
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No wonder generals and presidents are so partial to whirlybirds. |
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The Master's more partial to having menservants around, generally. |
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Lanchester painted him as a good-looking, nice-but-dim banker, who would be partial to wearing mustard-coloured corduroys on a shooting weekend. |
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I plant heirloom vegetables in my garden because I'm partial to the complex flavors of such things as black tomatoes, purple carrots and candy-striped beets. |
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A bigot, according to one dictionary, is one who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ. |
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Post-Grenville deformation affecting the Armagh Gneiss Complex is heterogeneous but involves partial to complete recrystallization of the Grenville gneissose foliation. |
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But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right. |
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As long-time readers will know, I am partial to full beards on men. |
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But that does not mean Hlinka will be partial to any particular nationality, Patrick said. |
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Though talking of people who might be partial to the odd drink, the Sky cameras promptly zoom in on Mike Ashley in the stands. |
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Yes, Murray can be a master of negative body language, and like Novak Djokovic can be partial to the rope-a-dope tactic, but he couldn't move. |
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It is just that I happen to be partial to the institution which I had the opportunity to participate in. |
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Our future co-workers should be partial to the melding of process knowledge and technical know-how. |
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The president was not partial to the legislation, yet the government of the day was silent, to the detriment of both nations. |
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He loves colonics, gets Botox and intravenous vitamin injections, and is partial to black toilet paper. |
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Yep, this bear loved boogie-woogie music and he was pretty partial to Ernestine's blackberry pies, too. |
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Unfortunately for me I'm very partial to cream buns and meat pies. |
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The wife of a colleague was known to be partial to bacon and banana. |
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In lieu of a scarfpin, a scarab seal ring encircles his cravat, and when indoors he is partial to Chinese slippers.... Chanel No. 22 is his customary perfume. |
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In his own pond, Esten is partial to containerized water lilies and lotus, as well as giant taro or elephant ear and the yellow sweet flag iris. |
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If you are partial to blue, select from blue oat grass, blue lyme grass and common blue fescue. |
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Phonological and orthographic modifications between a base word and its origin may be partial to literacy skills. |
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Fa is not partial to the noble, does not exclude ministers, and does not discriminate against the common people. |
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We fully agree with this conclusion, as it really translates his oft-repeated commitment to remain impartial to any of the positions yet partial to progress. |
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All three artists are partial to industrial materials and methods of production, particularly seriality. |
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Tatarsky, though certainly partial to chemical abuse, proves a rather more civilized and temperate character, and Pelevin turns out to be less interested in the propulsion of narrative than in a kind of antic theorizing. |
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Oleg Menshikov's Russia is thus exceptionally partial to classic elegance and well as to the standards of taste and style that make La Grande Classique as enduring and unimpeachable as the classic spirit itself. |
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As well as feeding on gooseberries, they are also partial to the leaves of red and white currants. |
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Or, to take a product that Goleman seems particularly partial to, shampoo? |
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We will therefore continue to underweight the energy sector as we believe that the price of crude oil will come down and will be partial to securities with greater exposure to natural gas. |
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He can be partial to the Mets, but he is not a homer. |
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As for registered Democrats, they seem to be partial to cartoons. |
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You might not be partial to it, but I know you. |
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Being partial to a madras, or even a vindaloo when the mood takes, I'm glad that eating hot curries helps stop you getting bowel cancer. |
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Replica Eagle Owls were chosen because of their reputation of being partial to a slice of seagull in the wild. |
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I was also partial to rolling down hills in cardboard boxes and can recall splitting my head open by trying to back flip off a metal bar. |
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In contrast, opera divas tend to be partial to humidifiers. |
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Bernoulli was partial to the logarithmic or equiangular spiral, which spreads out as it travels outward, like a nautilus shell. |
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It was long suspected that those of us who are partial to the fermentation of the grape or the grain would be the more likely to be visited by that plague, but there was never all that much in the way of hard evidence. |
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In a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the regime, Fujimoto said Kim was a connoisseur of French wines and was partial to mentholated Cartier cigarettes. |
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Whether you're partial to a quiche or not, I demand you make this recipe. |
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