Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I hadn't performed it several times before unbiased witnesses.
Ye canna' be considered an unbiased witness, after all, Sair.
She knew none of those involved, and was only in Tombstone to visit her sister, therefore making her an unbiased witness.
They forget the quest for freedom; they for- get to be unbiased witnesses.
As inevitably, it sounded effete and puny to Abivard, who was less than an unbiased witness.
"Oh, brother, are they unbiased witnesses.
I thought Dr. Edith Stone would be an expert and unbiased witness."
Obviously Hanns Ebensten was not an unbiased witness, but he wrote the most vivid account of the ballet:
Seers aim to be free, to be unbiased witnesses incapable of passing judgment; otherwise they would have to assume the responsibility for bringing about a more adjusted cycle.
However, he is the only Marx or Marx associate who defended this theory, and as he is not an unbiased witness, few biographers take the claim seriously.
"When you look at the facts, the statements from unbiased witnesses and all of the physical evidence presented, you see it doesn't support the officer's story," said Mr. Connelly, the prosecutor.
Neither is an unbiased witness; Mr. Bentsen has historically been tender toward business in general and oil in particular, and Ms. O'Leary's last job was as executive vice president of a power company.
"Be that as it may, warriors are in the world to train themselves to be unbiased witnesses, so as to under- stand the mystery of ourselves and relish the exulta- tion of finding what we really are.
Repeatedly replaying the famous videotape of the beating, he called it the most unbiased witness of the March 3, 1991, beating, saying it gives the lie to defense arguments that Mr. King was aggressive or combative.
"In order to be unbiased witnesses," he went on, "we begin by understanding that the fixation or the movement of the assemblage point is all there is to us and the world we witness, whatever that world might be.
Levinson suggests that the digitisation of photography undermines "the very reliability of the photograph as mute, unbiased witness of reality" because of the fallibility of technological manipulation and the potential for human refinement of production.
Meetings had been going on there for a week, hence, I was ushered into the heart of things unprepared, and in candour, I must add, with a strong temperamental prejudice against 'revival hysterics' in every form, so that mine is at least an unbiased witness.
Ian Paisley, the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), complained that since the witnesses were appointed by the IRA themselves, rather than being appointed by the British or Irish governments, they therefore could not be said to be unbiased witnesses to the decommissioning.