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impartially

[im-pahr-shuh-lee] / ɪmˈpɑr ʃə li /








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Impartially they read Communist, Socialist, Vatican, Monarchist or Republican papers�anything that might offer a glimmer of light.

From Time Magazine Archive

Impartially athletic, Robin switched to basketball with the season.

From Time Magazine Archive

Impartially, Schweitzer has also shot down a couple of U.S. plans � most recently an Administration proposal for an import surtax to help the balance of payments.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dryden tells the late Duke of Bucks, in the Dedication to his Virgil; Impartially Speaking, the French are as much better Criticks, as they are worse Poets.

From An Essay on Criticism by Oldmixon, John

And first, 'tis needful there be many things From whence the streaming flow of varied odours May roll along, and we're constrained to think They stream and dart and sprinkle themselves about Impartially.

From On the Nature of Things by Leonard, William Ellery




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