But now many of the weather-worn black and white signposts are threatened by neglect and decay. |
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All subjects had participated in an earlier experiment in which they pecked at black and white symbols to procure food rewards. |
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Further down the road, there is a most attractive black and white iron signpost pointing to the four villages. |
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Instead of a warrant card, he produced a postcard-size, black and white photograph from an inside pocket. |
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First, she lines the bottom of a rectangular plastic wastebasket with several thicknesses of black and white newspaper. |
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Mimi proposes a spirited quick-wittedness as an inventive, ethical response to the dilemmas posed by black and white encounters within modernity. |
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Skylights threw wells of illumination down through the still air into the hall, spotlighting the black and white tiled floor. |
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That's all well and good, but that a concept admits of many shades of grey doesn't mean there's no black and white. |
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Shocking half-page pictures in colour and black and white underline the story throughout. |
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The dashes of red had gone and there were a number of highly contrasting garments in black and white. |
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In the shop and outside are divinely tailored ladies, all dressed in black and white. |
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One day, Karzai wore the grey karakul hat from the north, the next day the black and white silk turban from his Pathan homeland in the south. |
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Working within the confining definitions of black and white magic, this would be a black magic spell. |
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The chicken is seasoned with a blend of jalapeno, cayenne, chili, and black and white pepper. |
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In the dining room, Richard is already tucking in to a plate of black and white pudding, having already dispatched a bowl of porridge oats. |
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There is a good market for the many shops in America that sell such Irish favorites as rashers, bangers, black and white pudding, and soda bread. |
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Not so here in Natal, where the Parks are full of both black and white rhinoceros in their prime. |
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The carcasses of ospreys, white-tailed sea eagles, deer, black and white storks and herons are also being found. |
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Bulk chemicals were bought wholesale from chemical supply companies to make developer and fixer for black and white, as well as color processing. |
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Probably then the realisation would dawn that the world is not quite as black and white as it is often made out to be. |
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When their concepts were finalized, students made a working model by proofing their work in black and white on the artroom's laser printer. |
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The impressive hall and stairway are decorated in red and yellow with an attractive black and white tiled floor. |
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The restaurant creates varied kinds of curries in red, yellow, green, black and white. |
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They have formed the basis for the collection of black and white and coloured snaps, which I now possess. |
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Colours were principally black and white with wools and cottons, though navies did appear to suit the regal mood. |
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Data corresponding to a web address is encoded in a pattern of black and white squares, called a data matrix. |
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There was an awkward semicircle of wheeled vehicles arranged around the wreck, all black and white with lights on. |
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Algerian-born Zineb Sedira referred to the preoccupation with labelling, the need to see things in black and white. |
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There is only one right answer and everything else is a wrong answer, only black and white. |
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Our Quick Copy department stands at the ready to xerographically reproduce your copy job in black and white or color. |
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The area around the black and white striped zebra crossing was reasonably clear of people. |
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Aptly named, with its black and white marking, the zebra spider occurs in houses as well as outside in gardens and other habitats. |
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It has beautiful black and white markings on its head and the foregoing adults of both sexes have very long horns. |
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A nine-month-old black and white collie answering to the name of Muffy has gone missing. |
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Weird images with psycho colours or strangely reversed black and white tones are the hallmarks of using this type of film. |
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Shot in black and white with dramatic and significant flashes of colour it's three stories rolled into one. |
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It was a time of innocence and fun, an era of rock and roll, black and white TV, and invaders from outer space! |
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The vintage black and white photographs tell the tales of the days when rough stock, rodeoing and breeding great horses ruled the way of life. |
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They regard opposition leaders, black and white, not only as political rivals but as dangerous religious heretics. |
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She walked over to her closet and pulled out her camera, loading the large 33 mm with black and white film. |
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Many of them were black and white, and they were mainly of lonely places and people. |
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Am I ready for the blandness of tasteful white walls and artistic black and white photographic prints? |
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At around 5am a lost and disorientated little black and white cat had appeared in their garden. |
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Francis Goodhand's atmospheric music adds much to the production while the black and white costumes are most impressive. |
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The sacred ibis is the most common and usually has a black and white neck and beak. |
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Maria had a black and white saddle shoe on one foot and a faded skate boarding shoe on the other. |
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He was wearing a pleated skirt, white bra, black and white saddle shoes, and a woman's wig. |
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Some of them are quite distinctive colours like aubergine and black and white. |
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The puppies are both crossbred males, one is black and white and smooth-coated and the other is nearly all black with some tan colouring. |
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The great clouds of yellow black and white banner angelfish, brilliant blue fusiliers, yellow tangs and smart surgeonfish are gone. |
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While things are not perfect, they are not quite as black and white as many are making out. |
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Chris, in a murder case we know the black and white letter of the law says the state does not have to prove motive. |
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Anyway, congratulations to the team and the manager and we all hope to see the black and white back in Croke Park next year. |
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The common tegu has black and white stripes or spots with smooth scales and are similar in build to monitor species. |
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The tight fitting black and white clothing is quite the opposite of the clowns colourful baggy trousers with braces, and giant floppy shoes. |
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We sat and watched the screen as it fizzed black and white shapes that during the course of the last three hours had scrambled my tiny mind. |
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She had placed some diamond pins in her hair and was dressed in an elaborate black and white ball gown. |
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While Galambos' black and white pen drawings at times seem a little scratchy and lacking in polish, he has a nice sense of design. |
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A furry black and white head emerged from behind one of the room's many Oriental screens. |
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This book gives sound illustrations and a thoughtful text, but by only using black and white photographs, it tends to look dated. |
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Another concrete house nestled amongst the more traditional black and white thatched houses. |
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One is a black and white, solid-looking sculpturesque head of an older man looking out from years of experience. |
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My folder had a barbwire design on the edges and a beautiful black and white rose with thorns was printed in the center. |
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McCauley's black and white photographs of sinks and other built-in fixtures show the bare essentials of a home. |
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They rented a home by the Tar River, right between the black and white sections of town. |
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Obviously it is not baseless, because the facts are here, in black and white. |
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The Old America had been one of black and white forcibly kept apart by segregation, economics, and prejudice. |
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I'm hoping they just sold out of the black and white, because I'd hate to think the color one was more popular. |
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They'll use a lot of legalisms and a lot of semantic language so that it won't be quite so black and white. |
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The first, much lengthier section of the film is set in the present and is shot in rich, sensuous black and white. |
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No matter what the bright colours, whether orange, sweet pink tones, neutral colours or just black and white, they will all be widely seen. |
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I glanced down and Charlie, Zachery's black and white tomcat, was sitting beside his bowl, a smug and fairly self satisfied look on his face. |
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One stand has a torus molding with red-painted triglyph and metopal sections, while a lower register has alternating black and white sections. |
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Very often, these images are transcendentally brilliant, particularly those shot in crystalline black and white. |
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Light micrographs were taken in digital form and as conventional black and white negative and colour transparencies. |
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The en suite bathroom is fully tiled in black and white and includes a wash hand basin, bidet, step-in shower unit and toilet. |
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It is a black and white film about a teenaged girl with big dreams of becoming an actress. |
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Remastering is truly miraculous producing a picture, albeit black and white of superb quality. |
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There's no need for our older buildings to remain grey, black and white. Colour is good. |
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My expectations were tainted with scenes from the old black and white war flics. |
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There are two versions, one in full colour and in an equally-effective black and white format. |
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Nothing in life is black and white, and things aren't often as clear cut as we would like. |
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I am no longer vegetarian because I realised that this argument is not so black and white as I thought. |
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So I still do retain some belief in truth, but not so much in the black and white terms it was taught to me as a child. |
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I am not naive, I do not believe life to be as black and white as stated above. |
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Saw the Jefferson CSO Dodge Charger black and white with LEDS on a traffic stop today. |
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I guess the Oxford English Dictionary cuts it more cleanly with a black and white approach. |
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She emerges from the meeting somewhat irritated that the world presented by the academic is so black and white. |
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He says there are no black and white rules when it comes to terminating a drug offender from the program. |
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What he has to understand is that was back in his time when things were black and white. |
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Of course, the charts were printed right there in black and white, and they were always dominated by stuff like this. |
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It's all there in black and white, in leaked European Union documents which are now published on the Internet. |
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Though this dependence was glossed over, it was there in black and white for anyone who chose to read the paper carefully enough. |
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On the other hand, unlike the latter, its independence was laid down in black and white. |
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After reading it in black and white, you'll find it nearly impossible, not to search the Net for some of these famous paintings. |
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Once exquisitely sensitive to racial political correctness, she now sees the world in black and white. |
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Analysis of issues was unnecessary because the world was painted in black and white. |
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Doping in sport tends to be presented in black and white terms, but this case illustrated that it is not always so simple. |
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They crave books which confirm mythical notions of a magnificent past, in which villains and heroes are clearly drawn in black and white. |
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I think we are living in a world where people want to see things in black and white terms. |
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That awful pouty smile aside, the black and white striped tube dress just looks awful on Nelly. |
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She is impishly marrying stereotypes of black and white beauty, placing blackness in a predictably white setting. |
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Works can be rendered in blacklead or metallic pencil or in colour using various mediums or in monotone or duotone or in black and white. |
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Maybe you vividly remember watching the occasion unfold in monochrome as you crowded round a black and white TV with family and friends. |
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It is photographed in glamorous monochrome that mixes black and white and all pearly shades in between. |
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The third series was taped in colour but first screened in black and white because they still broadcast in monochrome at that time. |
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The viewer is introduced to the programme with Guillem playing with the camera in sharp black and white dressed in a black tutu and pointe shoes. |
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If your party requires a tux, your best bet is a classic black and white combination. |
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Jeeves is a long-haired black and white tuxedo cat who is a veritable dishrag of love. |
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The mood and tone of the book are set through black and white graphics with occasional bursts of colour. |
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Photographers made use of the pandanus to lend striking silhouettes to black and white photographs of Reef twilight. |
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Its a morpho, and its wings transform from a brilliant blue in the early morning to black and white at night, when it imitates an owl. |
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Even photography works, take a portrait and blow it up in black and white for a special effect. |
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Any unapproved programmes are watched huddled over the tiny portable black and white TV in my sister's room. |
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Tones wore a black mousseline dress over a cream satin foundation and a black and white picture hat. |
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Morus nigra and M. alba, the black and white mulberries respectively, are fruits of Asian origin. |
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Sauntering around the black and white checked floor, I spun my boa attractively at anyone who gave me a second glance. |
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Only if the underdrawing's gradations of black and white were flowing smoothly was it permissible to pick up a brush and add color. |
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To their credit, many in the neighborhood, both black and white, were spurred to action. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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The sidewalk between the beach and road undulates with a wavelike pattern in black and white stone. |
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The cat has a slender body with red-brown or gray fur, and black and white markings around its face. |
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Or why not just smudge the black and white together to create a faintly uninspiring shade of grey? |
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One is a collection with dresses in black and white geometric patterns decorated with black leather and metal ornamental nails. |
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While bright color and multicolored nubs and slubs enlivened the tweeds, the houndstooth wovens were often found in black and white. |
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Please spell everything out for me in clear, unmistakeable black and white. Don't ask me to think. |
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Pictures can be black and white or in colour and should be mounted prints from adults and mounted or unmounted prints from children. |
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Far from looking dull, the black and white combinations are sharp and smart and exude timeless elegance. |
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It is the nature of the beast that everything has to be black and white in football. |
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Hopefully it'll receive warm reception for unsmilingness and black and white filter. |
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The black and white wool blend check jacket features neatly trimmed black braiding with simple hook and eye fastening. |
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In the war against drugs, which is probably an unwinnable one, it is one of the few black and white issues. |
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Plus, the colors are sharp, even when we are shown a negative image of Adams's work before it transitions to positive black and white. |
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Colour negatives will often lith print very well and much better than they do with other black and white printing methods. |
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Their stormy, nocturnal pigments of brown, rust, orange and ocher, mixed with black and white, seem to thicken like wet sand. |
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It is the music of young urban Britain-both black and white. Much of garage is no more than commercial pop music. |
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They arrived, a swirl of colour, brightening this black and white movie that silenced our lives. |
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The all familiar contours and figures in black and white come with the fresh smell of newsprint and stay forever fresh in the mind. |
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And the nuns had black uniforms and black and white veils, which disguised their faces and covered their hair. |
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The 464 black and white photographs taken between Spring 1982 and Fall 1993 span the period in which the Wall came down. |
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At night, Timothy's dog, a black and white spaniel, sits by the front door, waiting. |
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Both sexes have a black and white wing-patch, or speculum, that is distinctive in flight. |
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The Bulletin can be obtained in paper printed in black and white or in diskettes for computer. |
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Many a good black and white bullseye was temporarily ruined by the melting sweet sticking to the paper. |
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After dressing, Abby dampened her hair, pulling it up in a tight bun and tying a black and white ribbon around it. |
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Lovers of good food are in for a treat, with fine virgin olive oils, black and white truffles and excellent wines featuring on every menu. |
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The first five of the films are black and white, and all look sharp and virtually spotless with the exception of an occasional vertical line. |
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Stripes sometimes occur on the tail, but more often the tail is composed of both black and white hairs intermixed. |
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Its coals fade to black shortly after it starts, but then a scratchy calliope whirs to life, taking it out on a wistful, black and white note. |
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The cameras would record images in colour during the day and black and white at night. |
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Contemporary black and white is seen with pale yellow, and canary yellow is flying over the trends horizon, so that's another option. |
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Although drab in winter, males spend much of the year resplendent in bright lemon-yellow plumage set off by black and white wings, cap, and tail. |
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The featured style is Elyot and comes in purple, green, caramel, black and white! |
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In the grainy black and white photo I can still make out the sheen of A.'s hair oil and the way he slicked his dark locks back on the sides. |
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The 20-year-old stepped out of her chauffeured car wearing a black sports bra top and black and white harem pants. |
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This was not really an issue of black and white but one of perceived notions of right and wrong. |
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The stage was set for the era of black and white films and the mood for the era of the one and only Raj Kapoor. |
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The piece refers to an Asian strategy game usually played with polished black and white stones on a checkered game board. |
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If the light striking a blue surface is predominantly blue, the blue object will appear almost white in a black and white photograph. |
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Callie chose an off-the-shoulder black top with a flowing, knee-length black and white floral-printed skirt with an ruffled hemline. |
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Dried stalks that will poke up through snow, a thin shadow, barely a study in black and white. |
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If you prefer black and white to all other colour combinations, except black and black, we welcome you to the elect. |
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It contains many descriptive black and white drawings, as well as tables, charts, and graphs, to illustrate information in the text. |
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A black and white film, it forwent many of the traditional Hitchcockian devices of suspense. |
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Stitch the strips together again, alternating black and white to create a checkerboard pattern. |
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The classic use for black and white, of course, is in tiles, most often in a checkerboard pattern. |
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The wooden board had a checkered pattern of sixty-four black and white squares and a compartment on either side of the board. |
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The black and white photograph shows the floor of a parking garage in raking sunlight. |
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Simple black and white colors with Chinese red and blue accents are most common in this theme. |
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The first robber was said to be white, stockily built, aged 25 to 30 and wearing a thick black and white hooped jumper. |
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Then she sprinkles everything with toasted black and white sesame seeds and cilantro. |
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The excellent DVD transfer brings out the richness of the cinematography in all its black and white glory. |
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Despite the awkward party foul, she did look elegantly polished in a flowing black and white gown. |
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The black and white pictures on the wall emulate the sense of classicality. |
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I silently thanked Elliot for urging me to bring my black and white polka dotted pea coat. |
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It is used in cosmetics and photography as a black and white developer, among other industrial applications. |
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One of the ills of our society in the recent past was the polarisation of black and white. |
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The eatery's basic colours are black and white, creating a tranquil atmosphere that is most suitable for business lunches. |
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The main colours are black and white broken by touches of yellow, grey and sky blue. |
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Both can print at a speed of 16 pages per minute in color or in black and white. |
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There were three entries per category in colour prints, colour slides and black and white prints. |
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In case any artifact is found, it should be photographed in colour as well as in black and white. |
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However it was a show which also broke the rule that all programmes would be as comprehensible in black and white as in colour. |
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He compared the two scenarios to the difference between black and white and color television. |
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The images from around the region would be in colour, rather than black and white. |
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The photographs of the various venues look so much better in colour, rather than the black and white renditions in the weekly newspaper. |
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Watching the video clips I said to myself, surely these used to be in colour, not black and white? |
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Although he took the photo in color, he converted it to black and white to increase the contrast and more closely resemble Weston's work. |
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A number of photographs, in colour and black and white, show the various facets of the process in great detail. |
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State-of-the-art cameras are now smaller than a pack of cigarettes, and can transmit in color or black and white. |
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We are men and women, rich and poor, black and white, and all colors of the human rainbow. |
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He has printed out his latest graph in black and white and is contentedly preoccupied with colouring in the pieces of pie by hand. |
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It soon began appearing on video in both scratchy black and white and colourized versions from nearly every public domain house around. |
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The figure is wearing military fatigues over a black shirt and a black and white checked scarf wrapped around his head. |
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Both black and white and color film photochemistry relies predominantly on the photosensitivity of microcystalline grains of silver halides. |
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Now 60 years on, the process has been repeated, but reversed, as the commonplace colour of modern films returns to nostalgic black and white. |
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An old black and white photo of Hoxsey dressed in a bow tie and a fedora holding up a bottle of tonic doesn't help his case. |
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The black and white art greatly contrasts with the open and expressive looks of Sana and the inexpressive looks of Hayama. |
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The only difference is that every individual title will have a unique black and white photograph as part of its information insert. |
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Documentary photographs are integrated with the text, reproductions in black and white appear in one insert, those in colour in another. |
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The black and white illustrated plates are impressive and provide adequate detail for field identification and taxonomical purposes. |
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The book is fully illustrated with 30 colour plates, over 350 black and white photographs and illustrations, and eight plans. |
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After a short spell of silence, I reached back into the van and fished out a bulky wooden box covered in black and white square. |
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Brice paints on large plywood panels, predominantly in black and white house paint which he applies in a scrubbing motion. |
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The candle flame represents fire, with black and white candles the most commonly used in magic. |
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With lots of black and white, they revert to this year's trend of reflecting '50s screen sirens and '20s flappers. |
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Indeed, it has been argued that the discourse of race in the United States is founded on the dichotomy, and polarity, of black and white. |
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A deep red paint and several black and white photos adorned the walls, giving off a very polished and sophisticated feel. |
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It is in crown quarto format, with 384 pages and 163 black and white and colour illustrations, casebound with laminated dustjacket. |
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While drying thousands of pounds of black and white cotton clothing, she slowly monoprinted texts on the lint trapped against the screen. |
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You'll find plenty of satisfying dishes here, such as marinated ahi tuna coated in black and white sesame seeds with a mango-cucumber coulis. |
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The floor was black and white marble, except where covered by intricate oriental rugs. |
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On a completely foul day try putting some black and white film in the camera and see what you get. |
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The puppies are all black and white cross-breeds and show clear signs of having collie or terrier in their breeding line. |
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Shorthorn cattle are now suitable for the climate in Kosovo, so the chosen cows are black and white Friesians. |
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The black and white cookie is, in fact, not a cookie but a flat, thinly frosted cake, like someone has sat on a cupcake. |
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The hall has black and white marble floor tiles, with shades of red above and below the dado. |
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Almost the first thing you see, is Marcel Duchamp's rotorelief of a disc with slightly eccentric circles of hatched red, black and white. |
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Brian sees the world in black and white, and Caravaggio painted in lights and darks. |
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After that pressing, strict black and white was used, and most versions looked like something produced on a gas station copy machine. |
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Early lithographs were printed in black and white and sometimes colored by hand. |
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He is robed in black and white, although the background and lighting are red. |
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Their understanding is simplistic and they see rules in black and white terms. |
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Simple chic Chanel outfits accessorized with gold chained jewelry, that perfectly complements the black and white. |
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The waitresses served sandwiches cut into triangles of white bread, and wore those black and white uniforms. |
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At the back are many black and white pictures of bygone times in Holgate and Acomb, as well as maps showing the route of each walk. |
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The walls were decorated with black and white abstract art, photos and paintings. |
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As in the traditional form of the myth, the homosocial bonds forged between the heroes unite the black and white males against the repression represented by women and the law. |
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Tiny, the 19-year-old black and white cat, went missing four weeks ago when her owner was away visiting her daughter and her nephew was cat-sitting. |
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You tend to see the world in black and white, right or wrong. |
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It's curious that those who talk about life being all about shades of grey suddenly see the world in black and white when it comes to corporate capitalism. |
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The photographs are mostly black and white, but a few are in colour. |
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It's easy to ignore how black and white cultures in America have interpenetrated, how relatively safe and peaceful our lives are because of his life's work. |
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Within the realm of the image, the two ends of the chromatic scale stand out via the characters' insistence on evoking black and white animals, especially the zebra. |
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Her black and white geometrical designs appealed to a young child in short trousers, looking much more like optical illusions than traditional paintings. |
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In alliance with Rock Against Racism it was able to put on not just two huge carnivals, but countless events that drew black and white young people together. |
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For no matter how disputed the circumstances of both cases, many people see what happened in black and white. |
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Purists will want to opt for the original black and white set, because as far as colorization has come, it still looks too pastel and unrealistic. |
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This catalog and show will please the lovers of craftsmanship in black and white photography as well as the followers of a long tradition of American landscapists. |
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The black and white minstrel show isn't so far back in our history. |
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The Pies wore white guernseys with a black yoke, with black and white striped socks, while Swan Districts wore their traditional black and white stripes. |
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I suffer from no delusion that the justice system treats black and white equally. |
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The cardigan came out again, over a white pussycat-bow blouse, in Prague, as did the pearls, and the black and white dress. |
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The black and white dress code was given a splash of colour by members of the Army, who attended in their Reds, and Colchester Town Watch appeared in medieval regalia. |
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Having been trained by the Kennedy's dog trainers, the black and white puppy reportedly made no toileting errors and did not gnaw on the furniture. |
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Dressed in an oriental-style black and white top and designer jeans, Georgina held her hand up to her face as the car swept past the waiting crowds. |
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On her belly is a beautiful pattern of black and white markings. |
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Some years ago, movie directors and critics complained about the colorization of old black and white film classics undertaken by Ted Turner's company. |
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Ranging from classic black and white shots featuring line and form to intriguing abstracts in colour, the exhibition charts Rob's photographic journey during this period. |
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The black and white colour combination is classic but ideal for the younger lady for it is the colour to be seen in this, and every other, season. |
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Hank lifted his head as two men in black and white filigreed cowboy shirts, Stetsons, bolo ties and blue jeans stepped out of a sleek silver pickup. |
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A colleague had a tiny portable television with a black and white screen. |
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I shamelessly adapted the idea for an inner-city roof garden that never caught the sun by painting the concrete floor slabs with black and white stone paint. |
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It was originally shot in black and white and then, once edited, colour, split screens, freeze frames and other graphic effects were added and the film was reshot onto 35 mm. |
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Blues with a country beat, the fusion of black and white, had found its personification in Elvis. |
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For the next three moves nothing existed for me but the sixty four black and white squares in front of me, on which twenty chess pieces fought an intricate dance of death. |
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Executed in a mixture of black and white marble, red, orange and brown terracotta and blue and green glass, the mosaics retain their voluptuous, dazzling intensity. |
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Nez smiled, and grabbed Libratra by her sleeves, running with her towards the Police Department, where they were turned back by a CLOSED sign in pure black and white. |
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A badger's coat looks grey, but the individual hairs are black and white. |
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It was the early seventies and there were a lot of black and white photos of models in bejeweled sweaters and knits infused with shimmery threads. |
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Despite his critics' concerns, the character is funny, with real satirical bite, and remains hugely popular with young black and white audiences alike. |
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Occasionally, the images may be in black and white rather than in colour. |
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The world is not black and white, and there are subtle implications in the big decisions that are made beyond the control of the special forces soldier. |
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More than 100 cars, 10 black and white limos and a jazz band followed and up to 500 people attended the funeral at the Conservative Club, of which he was member. |
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It literally riveted the attention of a nation, black and white, for a full week and has never been surpassed in the ratings for a multi-part drama. |
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Shot in grainy black and white on a handheld camera and peppered with confrontational jump cuts, Godard's movie epitomised the cool iconoclasm of the New Wave. |
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There are photos, in black and white and in color, of the event. |
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Leave the lane when you reach a small open parking area on the right by the canal and cross it via a black and white swing bridge on your right to join the towpath. |
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The Viswarupa Darshan of Lord Krishna is marvellously brought out in the open-handed use of hushed but powerful tones of red, yellow, black and white. |
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It was a 31-page black and white booklet fastened with staples. |
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They were dressed in traditional black and white pinafores, with perky white hats, like something from a previous age, but the cuisine was nouvelle in comparison. |
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The use of the black and white media works well with the water droplets and the dark sky creating a foreboding feeling, which is in sync with the content of the image. |
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Each quill is conspicuously marked with black and white bands. |
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The poem begins along the right edge of a rice paper sheet next to a vertical strip of black and white photographs picturing Cha obscuring her face with her hands. |
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At the birthday party, as if to underline that this was a zoo, the speakers had to make themselves heard above the screeching of nearby black and white ruffed lemurs. |
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In this tabernacle were people in black and white from ages past, present, and future. |
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Painted in pink, with black and white drawings of Zulu shields and assegais and cast-iron three-legged pots on the walls, the conference building can hold up to 500 people. |
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When people want to see everything in black and white, those who insist on unravelling issues into areas of grey are often dismissed as weaklings. |
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Stepping through the revolving door and across the black and white tiles to our candlelit table in a discreet little alcove, I felt I could have been in Paris. |
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They come in dark denim or napa leather, with classic black and white. |
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One might be excused for appreciating Baechler's black and white cameos less as independent sculptures than as concretized images detached from his paintings. |
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Although the hardcover edition of Everything was in black and white, the concept was the same as this paperback version, and I noticed it immediately when it hit the stands. |
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One way of producing detail-rich, high impact photographs while staying within reasonable bounds on download time and webspace usage is to go black and white. |
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David Wetherall nodded well wide when he took a cross off the head of the better-placed Windass, who then saw another effort cannon into a wall of black and white shirts. |
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The shirt was okay and I put on a pair of black and white saddle shoes. |
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I discovered that some reasonably well-known names are using Lulu to print and publish collections of their photographs, either in black and white or full colour. |
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Sequoia was wearing black and white tweed capris and a pink polo shirt. |
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I'm one of those people that believes decisions are rarely black and white, but rather are a tangled web of possibilities, opportunities, and consequences. |
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Looking in the mirror above the sink, he saw that his face was covered in a thin layer of sooty grime, like a black and white minstrel half way through putting on his make up. |
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Has the rainbow nation faded to a country of black and white? |
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Lurid black and white must perforce give way to reputable gray. |
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But if you're lost in the cave, the map of Powell's seems only an abstract black and white design of squiggly curves, wavy topographical lines, and straight directional lines. |
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He is black and white in colour with a little tan on his face. |
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On that occasion the thief was said to be aged about 18, 5ft 6ins tall, very thin, with mousy brown hair and was wearing a short black and white patterned coat. |
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Directed by McCartney and shot in black and white, Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp star and sing the love song in sign language. |
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The American Avocet is a large shorebird with a bold black and white pattern on its back, long bluish legs, and a long, thin, upwardly curved bill. |
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He just sent me an advance copy of the second black and white Annual. |
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Wills, a three-year-old black and white cat, decided to go adventuring. |
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Often in a palette of blue, red, black and white, these kaleidoscopic paintings have been related to the intricate stained-glass windows of Rhenish cathedrals. |
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And oh, if you aren't unhappy enough with what you see of these black and white films, Fox also provides pallid colourized versions to make you even more angry. |
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