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Old 10.14.2006, 07:23 PM   #116
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Originally Posted by Norma J
HAHA, ah, Atari you edited your post.

It's all good.


Candy Darling felt the agency was biased in their decision not to hire him.
Candy Darling felt the agency was bias in their decision not to hire him.

In the above pair of sentences, the second sentence sounds more clear if the "was" is chaged to "showed" or "demonstrated."

Candy Darling felt the agency showed bias in their decision not to hire him.

Candy Darling felt the female modeling agency clearly showed bias by not hiring him.


Instead of shooting steroids like the other players, Len Bias had a bias for smoking cocaine before games.
Instead of shooting steroids like the other players, Len Bias was biased to smoking cocaine before games.

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You can see Chagall's heavy influence on Dylan.
That's what I was thinking too.

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