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Mother said they would be better off without such intolerant people.
He has to sound intolerant of people with different social and religious values.
Life had much yet to teach him, but he was a little less intolerant in learning.
"I am very concerned with someone who would present such an intolerant view to other people," he said.
For the first few days, the mother is intolerant of other herd members near her young.
Except myself, he is the only man I ever saw whose principles were not intolerant.
The two, in fact, go together: the public as a whole is more intolerant of drug use now than it was a decade ago.
He made me realize how intolerant I had become of anyone truly young.
Indeed, we should be intolerant of new music that fails to do so.
They have decided to build power by looking for supporters among the intolerant.
And in doing that, he added, "they show themselves to be intolerant."
One key goal is to make the wolves intolerant of man.
She is intolerant of any mischief the students try to cause.
They were intolerant of people who did not share their worldview.
And, indeed, who in this intolerant Universe is, or can be?
I never realized how intolerant some black people can be."
I have heard he is difficult: hard to know, quick to anger, intolerant of the press.
It is intolerant of heat and needs shelter from wind.
In 1984 her son was diagnosed as intolerant to four foods.
Among these countries, Iran is seen by some as being considerably more intolerant.
I for one am becoming much less tolerant of the intolerant.
She was intolerant of anything ugly, in appearance or design.
In fact, 30 to 50 million Americans are lactose intolerant.
More to the point is his strict and intolerant Catholicism.
"You are so intolerant of ways of doing things other than your own!"