In the days of old, and even yet, the white man's prejudice was very hindersome; but, as time has wore on, and the races have come to expect each other as they know they will be, [...]
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In the days of old, and even yet, the white man's prejudice was very hindersome; but, as time has wore on, and the races have come to expect each other as they know they will be, [...]
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[...] Rappard remarked with regard to the starlings in the Baluran area that their activities were considered hindersome by the banteng.
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When she donned that magical cloak, her hindersome African ancestors became invisible; they disappeared as though by the wave of a wand.
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Another hindersome problem is the lack of awareness among the American public about poverty in the rural areas: [...]
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