She also wanted an unprejudiced response to her fiction, "to get free of that cage of associations and labels that every established writer has to learn to live inside.
An unprejudiced eye can now see that Rosa Bonheur's celebrated horses do indeed rollick with inimitable vigor, a battle scene by Meissonier can be moving, a lush nude dancer by .
Two hundred talesmen were examined before twelve unprejudiced jurymen could be found.
Hans-Jürgen Papier in International Herald Tribune The storage of data could cause a diffusely threatening feeling of being under observation that can diminish an unprejudiced perception of one's basic rights in many areas,said Hans-Jürgen Papier, the court's president.
Robert Blake in BBC News I would rather not be a juror,one potential juror in the Blake trial said. "I would prefer not to be in the limelight. But whatever happens will happen. I could be unprejudiced."
Tim Kring in New York Daily News As an actor, Jack has tremendous range,said series creator Tim Kring by email. "The part called for someone who could play both a delicious villain and a loving and caring father equally with pure, unprejudiced conviction."