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  • Impartially, but not indiscriminately, puncturing the sacred pomposities and cherished absurdities of American politics, business, religion, literature, and the arts.

    A Daily Dose of Medicine From Ambrose Bierce's "The Devil's Dictionary" �� It's Just What the Doctor Ordered 2009

  • Impartially it restricted employment and the relief of the unemployed.

    The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006

  • Impartially, she examined herself: her dratted hair.

    The Rowan McCaffrey, Anne 1990

  • Impartially admit the two Gospel axioms, and faithfully reduce them to practice.

    Fletcher of Madeley Brigadier Margaret Allen

  • Impartially examining this reflection, and carefully balancing the claims to civilisation of Italy and Finland, Mr. Wilkins got into the bath and turned off the tap.

    The Enchanted April 1922

  • Impartially holding up first one, then the other, for punishment!

    Peking Dust Ellen Newbold La Motte 1917

  • Impartially distributed between the further desk and a chair, the form of one lost in slumber sprawled.

    The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • Impartially examining this reflection, and carefully balancing the claims to civilization of Italy and Finland, Mr. Wilkins got into the bath and turned off the tap.

    The Enchanted April Elizabeth von Arnim 1903

  • Impartially the feet of Death at huts and castles strike;

    Echoes from the Sabine Farm Roswell Martin Field 1885

  • Impartially survey in their own country, the natives of Benin and the natives of Lapland.

    Thoughts upon slavery, 1778

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