A partial solar eclipse was observed yesterday. [adjective]
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The teacher was partial toward his relative in the class. [adjective]
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It 's caused by a partial blockage of a coronary artery. [adjective]
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Focal cortical dysplasia may result in refractory partial seizures. [adjective]
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"Partial relatives have almost persuaded me that I am not entirely worthless in a duet myself; and we may enliven our wayfaring by indulging in our favorite pursuit." [adjective]
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That Providence is partial in its gifts, for its own wise reasons, the best and most contented of us must allow. [adjective]
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De Malfort, provoked at the unexpected strength of Fareham's fence, attempted a partial disarmament, after the deadly Continental method. [adjective]
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This selfish injustice was resented by the country people, who were partial to their old master, and irritated against his successor. [adjective]
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But Cleopatra gave only partial attention. [adjective]
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But let me hear the full story of your adventures, for they have reached us in a very partial and mutilated manner. [adjective]
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The other mine had been more partial in its effect. [adjective]
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