Lightly whisk one-quarter of the whites into the custard to loosen it slightly, then carefully fold in the remainder. |
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Haiti's emergence meant much more than a major black victory over whites and the creation of a black state. |
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Carefully crack your six eggs so that the raw yolks and whites are arranged fairly evenly inside the pastry-lined dish. |
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Rather than stovetop stirring, you stabilize the souffle by beating sugar into the egg yolks and whites separately. |
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African, Hispanic, and Native Americans are twice as likely to have gastric cancer as whites however. |
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Hispanics descended from Europeans are no more heat-tolerant than other whites. |
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It is based on research that documents cultural differences between whites and blacks in communication styles. |
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He does this by hurling himself to the floor, arms and legs flailing, with only the whites of his eyes showing. |
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Civic leagues had been founded with the sole purpose of keeping whites from leasing to blacks. |
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The man's eyes rolled back so only the whites showed and more blood ran down the brick wall behind him. |
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One audience member asked whether whites should go out of their way to develop black friends. |
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One is the ability of whites to flee black crime to an extent unavailable to blacks. |
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Willingham grew up in the 1960s in Jacksonville, N.C., which prepared him for a world that often has different rules for blacks and whites. |
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Gilman grew up in the upper Upper West Side of New York, where whites were a very visible minority. |
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Unlike whites and members of other ethnic groups, blacks who live in the suburbs are far wealthier than their city brethren. |
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He has also lambasted the European Union and declared verbal war on whites who tell blacks in Africa how to run free and fair elections. |
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A forthright trialogue involving Africans, descendants in the diaspora, and whites to address the widespread fallout is critical. |
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Wisdom teeth problems are more common among European whites compared to Orientals and blacks. |
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Now, the complaint, at least from members of The New Black Panther Party, is that whites are moving in. |
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Later in his career, Douglass became a vocal opponent of minstrel humor, performed either by blacks or whites. |
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Though her father repeatedly refers to poor whites as trash, her mother insists that they be referred to as people. |
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The data for this study come from a nationwide survey of older whites and older African Americans. |
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The new study's findings were true for African Americans and whites, as well as men and women. |
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A key factor must be the propensity of Afro-Caribbeans to mix with others, above all, with indigenous whites. |
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You can safely wash whites, coloureds, sheets, shirts and nappies in water as hot as you want it. |
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The one thing it will not do though is separate the whites from the coloureds. |
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The doe took off, alarmed, at a breakneck pace, the whites of her eyes showing. |
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Yet just months later there's a so-called new breed of machine that will wash your whites and your coloureds at the same time, in separate drums. |
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Nor are poor whites stereotyped as lazy, shiftless, dangerous, the way poor Blacks are. |
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But what everyone failed to reckon with was not only the impassioned sentiments of segregationist whites, but also those of Mrs. Richardson. |
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The distressed surfaces, with their flinty earth tones, cobalt blues and nacreous whites, hold light like rough alabaster. |
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If I ventured from the reds, Chardonnays replaced the lighter, less fulfilling whites. |
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Screwcaps are ok for young, zippy whites and reds, but are they right for fine wines? |
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Not just the usual cabbage whites this year, but tortoiseshells, red admirals, painted ladies and peacock butterflies too. |
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This was the first time that whites or blacks had taught black people not to work as a form of civil rights. |
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He quickly got on some whites and boots and ran out to the middle carrying his pads and got padded up out there. |
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Male whites follow the writhing females, releasing their milt to fertilize the eggs. |
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The herd of 115 milkers and 85 followers is mainly pedigree black and whites but there are also 20 award-winning dairy shorthorns. |
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Yesterday was graduation day at the Naval Academy so there are lots of midshipmen everywhere in their dress whites. |
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Like the caper white, many of the whites are plain on top, but when they close their wings you see fine traceries, often with yellow highlights. |
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The meals were high in protein and low in sugar, often including egg whites, oatmeal, chicken, veggies, and meal-replacement shakes. |
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They set up a special signal to alert members as to whether whites or blacks were in approaching cars. |
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A loud neigh erupted from the horse as it yanked away, whites of the eyes showing and ears back. |
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We make a lot of meringues, so put the egg whites in there, then the yolks go in the quiche. |
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Triacetin is added to dried egg whites so that they can be whipped into meringues. |
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Fold the white sauce gently but thoroughly into the beaten egg whites, using a flexible spatula. |
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Fold the chocolate mixture into the egg and sugar then carefully fold in the beaten egg whites with a metal spoon. |
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Carefully fold the dry ingredients, in two batches, into the beaten egg whites with a flexible rubber spatula. |
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Using a hand-held electric or balloon whisk, beat the egg whites in a large greaseproof bowl until they form firm but still floppy peaks. |
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In another medium mixing bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff and fold them also into the chocolate mixture. |
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For most planting, I generally prefer subtle colours such as blues, mauves, whites and pinks. |
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His black hair was matted down against his tan face, and his brown eyes were red in their whites. |
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A mass of striking silhouettes in shades of reds, yellows and whites can give the effect of a living, growing sculpture. |
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I had a couple of sparkling whites before putting a stop to that and I'm glad I did. |
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The movie implies that at least as many whites as Thais live in Thailand and that the few local markets exist only for the tourists. |
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You can use maroon, grayish tones of pinks and whites to achieve the same results. |
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It tastes great, whether you're making salad dressing or scrambling a few egg whites. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the maple sugar, bread flour, melted butter, egg whites, and walnuts. |
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Bagatelle games are normally played with 1 black ball and either 8 whites or 4 whites and 4 reds. |
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The cumulative deprivation that would be offset by reparations is the maldistribution of wealth between blacks and whites. |
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Paid less than whites for comparable jobs, they were regarded by white workers as union busters and scabs. |
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Tiny blue azures alight in the grass, and cabbage whites hover over the vegetable patch. |
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By 1910, Sango had become a stable lingua franca spread by soldiers and others serving the whites. |
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The other type is a dirtiness where the screens whites appear to be sandyish and have a slight grey hue to them. |
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The frequent mention of the darkening of the colour of the great whites suggests that maderization was normal and, indeed, desired. |
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Chablis, Sancerre, Pinot Grigio and Orvieto are all light-bodied whites that make fine complements to oysters. |
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Finely chop tomatoes and mix in bowl with lobster and egg whites and season with salt and pepper. |
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Once he stopped rearing back in his seat and showing the whites of his eyes, he looked quite at home in his new television role. |
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But the white horse shied away from her, his wild eyes showing their whites, ears laid back in fear. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites, rose water, and food coloring to medium peaks. |
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As air is beaten into the mixture, the egg whites become a frothy liquid with the consistency of an egg cream. |
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For whites we waived Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc for the more aromatic Chenin Blanc and dry Riesling. |
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Colours range from the ever-popular blues to pretty pinks, lilacs and fresh whites. |
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They had directed traffic to ensure all the whites got a right good view of the action. |
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Start with dry white wines, then do medium whites, then light reds, then stronger reds. |
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A rich colour palette of browns and reds, creams and whites and various shades of grey dominate. |
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Germany's great whites are still hugely underpriced, thanks to their association with Liebfraumilch. |
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Yet reverse discrimination suits by whites almost never have similar positive implications for African-Americans. |
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In separate bowl, combine egg whites, brown sugar and granulated sugar and whisk to soft peaks. |
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Big colours include pink, lime green, bright blues and more sombre chocolate browns and off whites. |
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Most whites in America have some black blood due to miscegenation during the slavery era and hence are legally black themselves. |
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Air bubbles can also be trapped in beaten egg whites, a technique used to leaven angel food or sponge cakes. |
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Another method of leavening is the use of whipped egg whites, which traps air in bubbles. |
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In the past, Washington has shown an ability to produce world-class reds and varietally correct if uninspired whites. |
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In the laundry room I sort the really dirty whites, the so-so dirty whites, and the darks. |
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A favorite drink is pisco sour, in which pisco is served with lemon juice, sugar, beaten egg whites, and ice. |
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Though whites were concerned about her masculine appearance, she worked as a guide, courier, warrior and peacemaker for the next 25 years. |
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Clarify the cool broth by whisking the egg whites and stirring them and their shells into it, then heating over very low heat just to a simmer. |
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She suggests brownish black, or navy blue, which enhances the whites of your eyes. |
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Trying to blame these problems on whites is laughable and is not helping your people at all. |
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Fragrant, aromatic whites seem to go best by my reckoning, but there's plenty of scope for simple, fruity reds too. |
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Whole egg protein contains yolks and whites, providing a high ratio of indispensable amino acids. |
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For your face, stirred-up egg whites, applied and allowed to tighten, smooth skin before makeup. |
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Slavery laws maintained rigid social roles for blacks and whites as bondsmen and freemen. |
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Among whites, the traditional vinho verde is a summer quaff with practically electric acidity. |
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These new noodles substitute soy flour for semolina flour and may contain egg whites or yolks to boost protein. |
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Clarendon County whites resisted integration and created private academies that exist today. |
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The Burr and Burton Academy band, crisp in summer whites accented with mountain green, contributes brass, drums, and horns. |
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Dramatic floral prints in rose or orange blossom add a splash of warm colour to whites and neutrals. |
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During the nineteenth century, juries as far South as Georgia refused to convict whites who assisted slaves escaping from bondage. |
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Leftover raw egg whites and yolks should be put in airtight containers and refrigerated immediately, then used within a day or two. |
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Proof that the Cape can and does produce clean, lively aromatic whites is this ridiculously cheap yet surprisingly elegant muscat. |
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I placed them carefully on top of the dryer and put the pillowcase into the washer with a load of whites. |
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I start with porridge, and then mid-morning I have six egg whites on brown toast. |
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Until more recently, historical accounts of nonslaveholding whites of the antebellum Southeast have focused heavily on yeomen and sharecroppers. |
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Dark green, ocean blue, metallic greys and whites, black and vibrant flashes of cobalt blue and acid yellow are the season's colours. |
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Some butterflies they attract are spicebush swallowtails, monarchs, fritillaries, whites, skippers, and a host of others. |
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On the other hand, it also means that many whites simply don't know the facts about race today. |
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To be against the culture of white slave-owners was not to be racist against whites. |
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And if their blues, purples and soft whites began to pall, the gardener could add the hot yellows of the woundworts. |
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We were also greeted by a large man in rumpled chef's whites and a rakish black beret, a handkerchief knotted jauntily around his neck. |
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At the same time, the rise of blues festivals across the country has further commodified the blues as a feel-good music geared largely to whites. |
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Some of the foods that work best for her include protein from egg whites, whey and fish. |
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This is not a static and unchangeable world where all whites have the goods while blacks do not. |
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Erial, as was her wont, chose mostly whites and other pale, unobtrusive colours. |
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The MPs will don tall chefs' hats and traditional whites and toss pancakes in the air as they run. |
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Other uniform combinations included dress whites, dress blue pants with the Ike jacket, and dress blues in winter. |
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He walked through our cars in fresh whites with his tall chef's hat asking how we liked the meal. |
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They swapped their cricket whites for oversized army helmets to pose as diggers in a re-enactment of a 1915 photograph. |
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Chef Passot was out saying goodnight in his whites, somehow more pristine than our crumbed and wine-smudged selves. |
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Top with the unbaked pie shell, brush with egg whites, and place back in the oven for 12-15 minutes, until top is a golden brown. |
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Stewart, aged 16, is thrilled to own a set of chef's knives, a sparkling set of whites and a chef's hat. |
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The foundation provided him with new cricket whites, boots, gloves, pads, anew bat, a helmet, six balls and a cricket bag. |
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Separate the light colors from the dark ones and try to wash whites separately. |
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Hunter was standing at a commercial sized stove, dressed in chef whites, with an apron wrapped around his slim waist. |
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Adults can wear either chef whites, company uniform, fancy dress or sports gear. |
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A daring university student dressed in cricket whites, pads and a helmet gave an innovative spin to the concept of pitch invasion. |
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Americans, in fact, could have ended up staying in striped caps and cricket whites. |
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You know the one I mean, the one where the guys all wore cricket whites and the women all had flowery dresses that button up the front. |
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Rush's portrait shows Warne in cricket whites tossing up a ball in the air. |
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An all-girl choir, dressed in cricket whites, rendered powerful and moving songs of praise and gratitude. |
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Certainly, try the Loire and Beaujolais among the reds, German Mosels among the whites. |
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In general, Aussie reds are easy and lush while their whites are big and round. |
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Her other two whites are both Chardonnays, one from Burgundy and one from California's Sonoma Valley. |
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Although Bordeaux is best known for its red wines, the region produces excellent whites, particularly the sweet Sauternes. |
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We tasted a wide range of wines, from a sparkler to whites to reds to a very nice little semisparkler for dessert. |
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Bordeaux whites, based on Sauvignon Blanc and sometimes blended with Semillon, are crisp and dry but usually not overtly herbaceous. |
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Beat whites with caster sugar till stiff, sift icing sugar and cornflour together and fold into egg white mixture. |
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Lighter foods, such as grilled fish, work best with more delicate whites such as Sauvignon Blanc or a light Chardonnay. |
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Sweeter whites, like Rieslings or Gewuerztraminers, are well suited to big, smoky flavors. |
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For the great sweet Bordeaux whites, you need Sauternes of similar status and you go to d' Yquem, where they don't do red. |
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The main varietals in Chile are Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc for whites and Cabernet, Merlot and Carmenere for reds. |
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They realize that their reduction to penury is due to discrimination against their blackness on the part of whites and blacks alike. |
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You half expect to see orange dimpled leather instead of eye whites when you look at him, but there is nothing robotic about him. |
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This is characterised by broken blood vessels on the whites of the eyes and in the skin. |
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This causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, darkening of the urine and pale clay coloured stools. |
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Copy the solution of South Africa where blacks and whites come together and elect a president and become one state. |
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The whites of his eyes were large in my view and surrounding two jet black preternatural pupils unlike any I had seen before. |
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The conjunctiva is a thin lining that covers the whites of the eyes and the insides of the eyelids. |
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They looked like normal people until you saw their eyes, completely black, no whites or irises. |
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Cystic fibrosis is more common in whites than in blacks, and prostate cancer in people of African descent. |
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The 16-member panel includes eight blacks and eight whites from the business and public sectors. |
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South of the river you tend to get whites, Carribean blacks, African blacks, Indians, and Pakistanis all mixed together. |
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I brought in 64 eggs, separated the yolks from the whites and had the students varnish their paintings using haki brushes. |
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Suddenly dozens of eggs fell from the basket and smashed into a puddle of yolks and whites as he shifted the pole from one shoulder to the other. |
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The company recruited battle-hardened and disciplined South Africans and Zimbabweans, blacks as well as whites. |
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When the whites congeal, just spoon some water over the yellow yolks and the albumen will turn white, and you have your runny eggs. |
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The remarkable speech galvanized the civil rights movement when discrimination between whites and blacks had been strongly dominant. |
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Six whites and one yolk yield 24 g of protein and 6 g of fat, much of it healthy. |
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Cook the eggs long enough to solidify the whites, but the yolks remain somewhat runny. |
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The living conditions for South African whites and blacks were extremely divergent. |
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Put the fish stock and tomato sauce into a large saucepan with crushed shells and whites of four eggs. |
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As bump notes, this goes a long way toward explaining the disciplinary disparity between blacks and whites in public schools. |
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The civil rights movement fought against practices that segregated blacks and whites. |
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This trend will only accelerate as whites lapse at higher rates than nonwhites. |
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He saw a similarly large collapse in Appalachia, home to large numbers of lower-income whites. |
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Blacks, males especially, do have reason to be more afraid of cops than whites do. |
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Yet race politics has limited appeal to whites, and ultimately may not guarantee keeping many minority voters in check. |
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One cop who admitted to hitting the man went on to become one of the five whites on the six-member Ferguson City Council. |
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And right now, working-class and blue-collar whites think the Democratic Party is just implacably against them. |
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Later, I took a photo of my eye with my cellphone, the skin around it still swollen, the whites streaked with popped red veins. |
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For the first time in our history, according to the census Bureau, blacks are now voting at a higher rate than whites. |
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Dieters are advised to slow down, struggle through their scrambled egg whites, with chopsticks if necessary. |
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She had just thrown a load of whites in the washer when the doorbell rang. |
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True, some elegant, delicate, citrussy whites and some fine, vibrant, beetrooty reds have been made, but 2001 also delivers rafts of dull, acidic, edgy wines in both colours. |
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In the 19th century, most wet-plate negatives were used to make prints on albumen paper, but the whites of the image generally lack the yellowish cast of albumen prints. |
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One fine Saturday afternoon in Cape Town in April, Graeme Smith, the lantern-jawed South African cricket captain, pulled on his whites and strode out on to the turf. |
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Literally and metaphorically, Lenny was everywhere, attending to every minute organisational detail and then getting into the ring in whites as a ref. |
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The purity of these wines can be lost, or if you prefer diluted, in a blend, which is why most wine hacks like varietal whites, but drink blended reds. |
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You could only see the whites of her eyes and she was red hot. |
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Jo looked up, the whites of her eyes visible under the moon. |
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His eyes were wide, with the whites visible so starkly against his skin, and he was pushing his other hand onto his mouth, tightly, until the knuckles turned pale. |
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Inflammation causes small blood vessels in the conjunctiva to become more prominent, resulting in a pinkish or reddish cast to the whites of your eyes. |
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The gray pupils are glazed and the yellowed whites are striated with red. |
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You may be used to eating the whites and discarding the yolks, but skip that step during pregnancy because the yolks provide extra calories, Vitamin D and folic acid. |
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Cool and peel the eggs, reserving the yolks and discarding the whites. |
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Combine the egg yolks and whites and fold them carefully together. |
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Separate the eggs, putting the yolks and whites into separate large bowls. |
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In the present South African team there are no whites and blacks. |
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In fact, research suggests that when compared with whites of European descent, ethnic minorities exhibit greater variability in their preferences. |
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As I read the Times' story, the issue in the survey was whether minority group members should be admitted over whites with higher test scores and grades. |
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In addition to a historical legacy of unequal care, black patients also appear to view suffering somewhat differently than whites of European background. |
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Dark-skinned people in Brazil are more likely to be poor than light skinned-people and whites have average monthly incomes almost two and a half times greater than nonwhites. |
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Before Charles cracked that barrier, the country music scene was seen and regarded by many blacks and whites as the exclusive preserve of white, rural Southern singers. |
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The British High Commission had a sharp increase in inquiries yesterday from whites seeking to readopt British citizenship following the violence. |
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The girl's horse reared and whinnied, whites showing in his eye. |
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Not surprisingly, many middle and working class voters, particularly whites, have deserted the Democrats in increasing numbers. |
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The restrained colour palette of whites teamed with off-white limestone-effect floors and a range of pale fittings enhances the already powerful sense of natural light. |
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The city's aldermen, responding to the violent, racist opposition of Chicago whites to integration, blocked the CHA's proposed sites on vacant land in outlying white areas. |
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By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's instrumental music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style. |
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The eggs were then cracked open, and the yolks and whites of the egg samples from the same batch were pooled and homogenized with an electric mixer. |
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The preserved eggs, with their green-and-yellow yolks and amber whites, cut into segments and arranged around a pile of chopped green peppers like the petals of a flower. |
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Thus the repopulation of the Southwest by whites depended on kin support. |
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I find it invaluable for things like angel food cakes and pancakes, so I can whip the egg whites in one mixer, while making the rest of the batter in the other. |
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To keep your pearly whites bright and shiny, visit Dr. David Poiman at the NY Center for esthetic and Laser Dentistry. |
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They see him bringing working-class whites and Southerners into the fold in a way that no other Democrat could. |
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Gradually, in the way that wealthy whites discovered the jazz clubs of Harlem in the 1920s, the aristocrats started hanging around the fado clubs. |
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The video is all blacks and whites with a heaping helping of geometric shapes. |
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Made from icing sugar and egg whites, royal icing sets like concrete. |
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Family intactness was a significant factor only for whites and Hispanics. |
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They sanctified the ground and declared that should whites attempt to attack the Red Sticks here, their bullets would fall harmlessly to the ground. |
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Horne said the Tucson ethnic-studies classes taught Mexican-Americans to view whites as their historic oppressors. |
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Perhaps because of these factors, even today, blacks appear to be more prone to hydrophobia than whites. |
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She creates a tenebrist tableau of brilliant whites and jet blacks. |
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Staccato stabs of dry-brushed whites over pale, scumbled colors show the distinctive locale, the early light and the pale, prickly thickets of desert thornbush. |
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Linthicum did not speak of racial unity among whites, but that was the subtext. |
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Overall, black drivers are nearly three times more likely than whites to be subjected to investigatory stops. |
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The most baroque of these is a slippery square of cod, baked in a dome of salt and egg whites, which the waiters tap open at the table with a spoon. |
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Around the world, particularly in New Zealand, growers have shown that they too can produce the snappy, high-acid, thirst-quenching whites which Sancerre epitomises. |
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It required that blacks and whites be segregated on the basis of race. |
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It is the same liberal whites and Latinos and blacks, the same problems of poverty and housing and joblessness. |
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It was as if black culture was a juke joint in the woods that whites had to travel to in order to experience it. |
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In this remote tidewater county where African Americans outnumbered whites, Turner and a group of slaves killed more than fifty whites over a two-day period. |
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They had the support of the merchant class, the whites and the rich. |
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Long stretches of peeling-paint one and two storey buildings, with molded plastic signs whose reds and whites are well on their way to turning to muted pinks and beiges. |
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Set aside to cool, then stir in the egg whites to bind together. |
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During the 1897 season more than 28,000 sheep were shorn at the Etadunna shed which had sixteen stands, eight for native shearers and eight for the whites. |
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The white population grew rapidly up to about 1660 when it reached 47,000, constituting some 40 per cent of all the whites in Britain's transatlantic colonies. |
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The whites would have called me a traitor, the blacks might have accused me of stealing their knowledge. |
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Mandela was born among the rolling grasslands and rocky ravines of the Transkei region, where whites were seldom seen. |
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No one can convince me, however, that life in America would be better if blacks and whites had stayed separate and unequal. |
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I have just put up a paper here that gives the detailed results of a survey of what South African whites thought of blacks during the Apartheid era. |
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Separate egg yolk and whites, add chocolate powder to egg whites and whisk. |
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A few weeks later, Nashville became the first major Southern city in which blacks and whites could sit together and eat lunch. |
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Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city. |
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Ria's garments were several different hues of whites and sky blue. |
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The earliest are a restrained palette of blues, whites, then a touch of sage-green, manganese purple, and finally the sealing-wax red of Armenian bole. |
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Wine snobs denigrate aromatic, off-dry whites like this ripe, musky, hot-house grape-stashed muscat, with an intriguing hint of aniseed on the finish. |
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During the cutbacks there was resentment towards the mzungus, or whites. |
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Now, while I agree with him that, on balance, past deeds against blacks outstrip those against whites this is not sufficient ground to ignore a racial slur against whites. |
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But for African Americans, who significantly outnumbered whites in Yazoo County, it was, obviously, very bad indeed. |
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The least you can do is keep your pearly whites squeaky clean with a cutting-edge electric toothbrush. |
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They believed that the cultural differences between whites and blacks in South Africa might be caused by physiological differences in the brain. |
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Bernard Cosman found that in Georgia, it was the black belt whites who gave Goldwater his largest percentage of the vote. |
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Haeckel also believed Negroes were savages and that whites were the most civilised. |
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Their deployment to maintain order in the former Confederate states caused increased resentment among many Southern whites. |
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The dressed in cricket whites for the first night and rugby gear for the second. |
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The Australian team stayed at the venue with most of the players still dressed in their cricket whites and some wearing their baggy green caps. |
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But swapping cricket whites for sequins on Strictly Come Dancing seemed to offer a cure for his creaky knee. |
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Now the Darlington and District Cricket League outfit will carry the name of the five-star resort on their cricket whites. |
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The players wore traditional cricket whites and there were no restrictions on fielding. |
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The whites who seek to reenslave him see, however, other facts that conflict with Equiano's sense of reality and identity here. |
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Familiar butterflies whose numbers were reduced include holly blue, all three common whites, speckled wood and red admiral. |
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Kanuma is produced by GE chickens containing an rDNA construct responsible for producing rhLAL protein in their egg whites. |
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However, in the Gilded Age that followed the withdrawal, blacks were left at the mercy of the whites. |
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Blacks had benefited from the disunity of the state's whites. |
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Greige is warmer than true whites, which makes it significantly less sterile or clinical. |
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The power relationships of slavery corrupted many whites who had authority over slaves, with children showing their own cruelty. |
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The sailors in their summer whites and little round hats, they were chasing down the Mexicans wearing zoot suits and ripping them to shreds. |
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The two whites with whom he fled were sentenced only to an additional year of their indenture, and three years' service to the colony. |
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And under those leaves spread the yellows, purples and whites of tansy, rosebay willowherb and yarrow. |
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Mix with the whites of the eggs, and spread on zephyrette biscuits or on thin slices of bread. |
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Oral tradition of the affected tribes continue to claim that whites were to blame for the disease. |
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If you're black you've had to improvise communication with unilingual whites, she'd probably easily acquire this ancient one, too. |
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In addition, many whites view black men as superstuds. The fantasy that they have larger genitals and a greater sexual capacity is widespread. |
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Stoneroot is under the dominion of the Moon. It is used with good effect in chronic catarrh of the bladder, whites, and weak stomach. |
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It can develop if a stone blocks your bile duct which causes the skin and whites of the eyes to go yellow. |
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Beat egg whites with an electric mixer or a whisk until stiff peaks form, but do not overbeat. |
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Whisk your egg whites until you have stiff peaks and then the bowl can be held upside down over your head and the egg whites stay put. |
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Before I got to South Africa, I even heard a rumor that whites were now becoming sangomas, traditional African healers. |
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Ten minutes before serving whisk up the whites of eggs with a little sugar and pile rockily on top. |
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Order broke down as mutinying soldiers attacked whites who remained in the country. |
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The Internal Settlement left control of the Rhodesian Security Forces, civil service, judiciary, and a third of parliament seats to whites. |
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In addition, there are small numbers of whites and Indians, both groups being roughly equally small in number. |
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Not only did this completely change the ethnography of the region, most large game was hunted out before whites ever fully explored the land. |
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The aim was to control more land for animal trapping, a career most natives had turned to in hopes of trading with whites first. |
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The blacks in London lived among whites in areas of Mile End, Stepney, Paddington, and St Giles. |
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For, if racism against non-whites is morally wrong and unjustifiable, then how can racism against whites be morally right and justifiable? |
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Chardonnay, Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc are popular whites produced here while Shiraz, Cabernet and Merlot dominate red production. |
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At this time, the slavery of whites was forbidden, but the legal statuses of these practices were not clearly defined. |
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Bill Brock wins in 1970 helped make the Republican Party competitive among whites for the statewide victory. |
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Urban politicians bought large blocks of poll tax receipts and distributed them to blacks and whites, who then voted as instructed. |
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After several years of integration, whites often dominated local systems anyway, maintaining white supremacy. |
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Poor whites and landless former slaves suffered the most from the postwar economic depression. |
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Since the 1970s, fundamentalist conservative churches have grown rapidly, fueling Mississippi's conservative political trends among whites. |
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A new fossil analysis shows how one saber-toothed cat, Smilodon fatalis, avoided breaking those pearly whites. |
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Wash colored items separately from whites and darks to prevent the colors from bleeding. |
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Democratic whites became well armed and formed paramilitary organizations such as the Red Shirts to suppress black voting. |
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Nevertheless, poor whites who had or acquired the means to emigrate often did so. |
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I have topped my mousses with some Italian meringue from the egg whites left from making the mousses, and gently blow torched them. |
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Prairie and boho chic can be easily achieved with embellished kaftans and soft whites, Paisley prints and tie-dyes with a sparkle. |
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At the same time, there was tremendous social volatility in the aftermath of war, with many whites actively resisting defeat. |
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Over time, it has changed in fundamental ways the manner in which blacks and whites interact with and relate to one another. |
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And that, as these areas started to gentrify, working-class white residents were replaced by prosperous whites. |
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After more than 70 years of racial parity black marriage rates began to fall behind whites. |
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The results could explain why blacks have higher rates of CHF morbidity and mortality than whites. |
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Out of the 40,000 inhabitants on Guadeloupe, at the end of the 17th century, there were more than 26,000 blacks and 9,000 whites. |
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The demobilizing effects of these new laws are likely to be greater among young people of color than for young whites. |
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Between 1995 and 2009, freshmen college enrollment for African Americans increased by 73 percent and only 15 percent for whites. |
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During the 1960s, some Georgians opposed the intermarriage of blacks and whites. |
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