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You cannot have the person in charge of an impartial investigation be partial to one side.
If you happen to be partial to lox, you would most likely find the salmon to be completely worth it.
And I'll always be partial to my own recipe for Sunday beans, which really you can make any night of the week.
"You cannot have the person in charge of an impartial investigation be partial to one side," said Democratic Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer Monday.
Kids who enjoy tinkering may be partial to Bose's BoseBuild Speaker Cube, a step-by-step tech kit that helps kids create their own sound system.
"I think any time you give people access to a world that they would never be partial to, I think it's interesting and stimulating to people."
People with these backgrounds were perceived to be unbiased, while Jews could not be objective and would be partial to Israel to the exclusion of American interests.
In short, he is crying out to be tipped over the side of Serenity and fed to the tuna, which, though no man-eater, might just be partial to Franks.
I've been in huge, gorgeous, awe-inspiring libraries all over the world, but I will forever be partial to this little branch library where I felt like I discovered the universe.
My friends and I would definitely be partial to Doritos after a few drinks and they're a house party staple, so maybe—but I guess I can't speak for the entire town.
Wool Runners, available at Allbirds, $95While Allbirds has hinted that it's on track to become more than just a shoe brand, we'll always be partial to its original sneakers made from merino wool.
Some biases are sort of universal: Journalists tend to be partial to conflict, tension, complications — in relationships, workplaces, government — and of course to scoops, even those that are interesting to almost no one but themselves.
A favorite of celebs and style bloggers, the 12-year-old Satine now has three locations in L.A. and one in Tokyo — but we'll always be partial to the dollhouse-like West 3rd Street flagship.
While the princess' iconic ensemble was more of a traditional ball gown, with its voluminous skirt, structured bodice, and puffed sleeves, we like to think Cinderella be partial to Michele's unconventional — but no less extravagant — approach to formal dressing.
The region's countries became part of the liberal order only after the dissolution of the Soviet bloc in 1989; they have been generally considered to be partial to Russia, with a strong propensity for incubating populism that undermines democracy.
The region's countries became part of the liberal order only after the dissolution of the Soviet bloc in 1989; they have been generally considered to be partial to Russia, with a strong propensity for incubating populism that undermines democracy.
Sam Waterston seems to be partial to a burgundy-tone cable-knit sweater; Ben Cohen of Ben & Jerry's wore a Crayola red polo over a long-sleeved gray T-shirt; the activist Jodie Evans wore a lush velvet cherry red coat.
However, I will always be partial to teenage Miley, "old school Miley," the Miley I wanted to be my best gal pal, the Miley I wanted stare at me like she stared at that corn-fed golden boy Travis—played by Lucas Till.
This species has been used experimentally in glasshouses as a method of aphid control, and to control scale insects and aphids in fruit plantations. They were found to be partial to the fruit, eating more fruit than aphids. E. corollae is found across Europe, North Africa and Asia. Adults are often migratory.
1 ' King inquired: My dear , the Supreme Personality of Godhead, , being everyone's well-wisher, is equal and extremely dear to everyone. How, then, did He become partial like a common man for the sake of Indra and thus kill Indra's enemies? How can a person equal to everyone be partial to some and inimical toward others? Vaikunthadeva.Bhag. P. 8.5.
Analysis of the poll data showed that Republicans, conservatives and older Americans were more likely to be partial to Israel. Republicans (78%) were much more likely to sympathize with Israel than Democrats (55%). Democratic support for Israel has increased by four percent since 2001, while Republican support for the Jewish state has jumped 18 percentage points in the same period.
Multitudes of sweets are referred to in the stories; many have a violent or bizarre side effect, especially those created by Fred and George Weasley. Most sweets can be found in the sweetshop Honeydukes. Dumbledore seems to be partial to these as he often uses their names as passwords., chapter 29 Chocolate Frogs are, as the name suggests, frogs made of chocolate, and are very popular wizarding sweets.
Phonological and orthographic modifications between a base word and its origin may be partial to literacy skills. Studies have indicated that the presence of modification in phonology and orthography makes morphologically complex words harder to understand and that the absence of modification between a base word and its origin makes morphologically complex words easier to understand. Morphologically complex words are easier to comprehend when they include a base word. Polysynthetic languages, such as Chukchi, have words composed of many morphemes.
Before the Sino-Soviet Split, the song was used frequently at state events, in particular those involving China. The song was also played personally for Mao Zedong by the Alexandrov Ensemble during a tour of Beijing, a showing which sufficiently impressed Mao to the point of asking to meet the composer. Stalin was also known to be partial to the song, and awarded Vano Muradeli a Stalin Prize. After the Sino-Soviet Split, the song was rarely heard, due to it being considered politically unacceptable.
Though her image color is White, she tends to be partial to the color "Baby Blue". Whenever she is depressed or scared, she has a habit of running off exclaiming she will go "dig a hole and bury herself in it," she grabs a shovel and digs a hole with the others telling her to stop. She is Makoto Kikuchi's best friend since childhood, with whom Yukiho successfully complementing the opposite personalities of each other. ; : : Yayoi is a bright and cheerful girl who cares for her family very much.
Like most of the mobsters in the series, Tony is shown to be partial to Cadillac and Lincoln vehicles. When discussing with Dr. Melfi a bizarre dream in which his penis falls off, he mentions that he went to the guy who used to "work on my Lincoln when I drove Lincolns". For the first four seasons, Tony drives a burgundy 1999 Chevrolet Suburban LT 4x4, but in season 5, this has been replaced with a black Cadillac Escalade ESV. This black Escalade is totaled in an accident and quickly replaced with a white Escalade ESV.
He later denied that the Public Protector's recommendations were legally binding. Zuma's evasiveness led to severe and widespread criticism, including by opposition parties the Economic Freedom Fighters and Democratic Alliance. EFF MPs frequently interrupted parliamentary proceedings to demand that Zuma "pay back the money", leading to confrontations between them and Speaker of the National Assembly Baleka Mbete, considered by some to be partial to Zuma in her management of parliamentary proceedings. On one such occasion, at Zuma's 2015 State of the Nation address, these interruptions led to brawl between MPs and security personnel and a subsequent court action (which was decided against the government).
In line with the fashion of his period Lens, according to Heath, "seems to be partial to a very crude light blue in the costumes", inferior to the blues of older masters. Bernard Lens III and his wife Katherine (née Woods) had at least three sons, among them Bernard Lens IV. All— though according to Horace Walpole's Catalogue of Engravers only two of the threeWalpole, p. 224— became prolific draftsmen (Walpole: "ingenious painters in miniature") but did not leave a significant legacy; attribution of their artwork is problematic. One of these sons, miniaturist Peter Paul Lens (1714–1750), has painted the portrait of his father that is conserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The Emperor was of age with Manuel's father, and the two had grown up together. Manuel I cherished this friendship and would always be partial to Andronikos, even though the latter, like his own father, was a highly ambitious man who coveted the throne. His ambition, plotting with foreign powers, rumours of attempting to assassinate Manuel I, and above all his scandalous affair with his niece Eudokia (a daughter of the sebastokrator Andronikos) brought Manuel's father into trouble, and in 1155, he was imprisoned by the Emperor in the dungeons of the Great Palace of Constantinople. Manuel is first mentioned in the sources in 1164, when he helped his father escape his imprisonment.
The debates are targeted mainly at undecided voters; those who tend not to be partial to any political ideology or party. Presidential debates are held late in the election cycle, after the political parties have nominated their candidates. The candidates meet in a large hall, often at a university, before an audience of citizens. The formats of the debates have varied, with questions sometimes posed from one or more journalist moderators and in other cases members of the audience. The debate formats established during the 1988 through 2000 campaigns were governed in detail by secret memoranda of understanding (MOU) between the two major candidates; the MOU for the 2004 debates was, unlike the earlier agreements, jointly released to the public by the participants.
The commissioners had no particular reason to be partial to the clergy and they applied themselves to the task with much diligence. Where the figures can be checked, for example against the financial records of the king's officials in charge of dissolving monasteries in the later 1530s, they are shown to be broadly accurate though on the low side, in some cases by as much as 15%. There is, particularly in the north, a tendency to underestimate the value of some important classes of asset, especially agricultural land held in desmesne and woodland with standing timber. One theory to account for this is the natural tendency of taxpayers to make conservative estimates combined with the rushed nature of the work, which encouraged the commissioners to give the benefit of the doubt.
While in Turkey, Parvus became close with German ambassador Hans Freiherr von Wangenheim who was known to be partial to establishing revolutionary fifth columns among the allies. Consequently, Parvus offered his plan via Baron von Wangenheim to the German General Staff: the paralyzing of Russia via general strike, financed by the German government (which, at the time, was at war with Russia and its allies). Von Wangenheim sent Parvus to Berlin where the latter arrived on the 6 March 1915 and presented a 20-page plan titled A preparation of massive political strikes in Russia to the German government. Parvus' detailed plan recommended the division of Russia by sponsoring the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, encouraging ethnic separatists in various Russian regions, and supporting various writers whose criticism of Tsarism continued during wartime.
His hobbies include farming, football, art appreciation, and meeting people. He likes to read biographies and African literature. He says ‘...I'm particularly interested in the works of the likes of Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka...it is interesting to see how they capture the disruption of [African] society by colonialism, religion...’ Mutava is currently working his way through the Bible in Swahili. He does not like movies, but when pushed on it admits to be partial to Meryl Streep especially in Out of Africa. He admires Nelson Mandela for his sacrifice and patience, Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai for her passion and persistence, Winston Churchill for his courage and discernment of the times and his late father because he was ‘...a complete person. In faith, family, politics, enterprise and community...’ Asked what historical figure he would have over for dinner if he could he answered King David of the Bible and Mahatma Gandhi.

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