But even if you detest their music and can't stand their ways, remember that God is no respecter of persons. |
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This is in recognition of the fact that wildlife is no respecter of territorial lines covenanted between men. |
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Yet death is not only no respecter of persons, it also pays little heed to age. |
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Patients with HIV often progress to full-blown Aids, which is still incurable and is no respecter of age or sexual orientation. |
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It is wonderful for keeping in touch with friends and family, being no respecter of borders or time zones. |
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Being no respecter of politicians, he is refusing to flatter him by playing his game. |
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Unfortunately, historical reality is no respecter of conventional wisdom and often requires it to change course if calamity is to be avoided. |
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There are no pre-determined outcomes and knowledge is no respecter of any prejudices or individual sensibilities. |
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She ran the nozzle across my skin in gentle, swooping strokes while explaining that cellulite is no respecter of the lean, healthy or lissom, which pleased me no end. |
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He may not have been a great respecter of the institution of marriage, but he lived his life by a code of honour that gave the highest place to patriotism and duty. |
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Family violence is no respecter of race, class, or religion. |
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Wise mercy involves the insight that suffering is no respecter of persons. |
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A law, even in this House, should be no respecter of persons. |
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Margaret Thatcher's legacy is divisive, but never that bad within her party and she was a fastidious respecter of party procedures. |
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