Distressed at her father's newly expressed racial prejudice, at his clinging fragility and possessiveness, she recoiled emotionally.
Jesuits sometimes expressed prejudice against such small numbers because of the difficulty of maintaining the discipline and communal life deemed proper for a religious order.
Every review expresses personal prejudice; it has to.
Sexual aggression can be a means of expressing revenge, racial prejudice, homophobia, or physical and psychological control.
Many take advantage of this by expressing prejudice, cursing, accosting members of the show, and making derogatory comments about rival gangs.
He also tried to help young African-Americans not to express hatred and prejudice towards white Americans.
"Anyone who wants to express prejudice, without being characterized as a racist or anti-Arab, now has the opportunity," Mr. Alnima said.
Many, including former Illinois gubernatorial candidate Dawn Clark Netsch, labeled him as both holding and vocally expressing racial prejudice.
Although the book is certainly not devoid of racism, it expresses much less prejudice than some of the later books in this genre.
With only a little prodding, some worshipers at the mosque expressed prejudice against Israel and Jews.