Learning to play the instrument that is a poet's voice is learning about the tolerances and partialities of a poet's ear. |
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He was a consummate stylist, but personal partialities made him an erratic judge of others. |
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On the way we exchanged philosophies of cricket and a few personal partialities. |
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We intend to inform and to entertain without political, ideological and academic partialities. |
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Time was, journalists were expected not to make any but these days, partialities should be disclosed, he said. |
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Prejudices, opinions, and partialities would lead you to the blind spot. |
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Today, Google has its own partialities and purposes in creating huge maps of the world, and Brotton believes that these motivations lie in Google's corporate goals. |
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He was an obstinate, manipulative man with strong partialities. |
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In addition, the unboundedness and partialities of human relationships need to be considered as a feature of suburban lives. |
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