The book's blankest space is, paradoxically, also its most vibrant presence. |
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In 2008, the Sun was spotless on 266 days — the blankest in half a century. |
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He is the master of snow, this painter who gave us the lovely Hunters, but here he deploys that whiteness in the blankest way imaginable. |
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Give a film the simplest possible storyline and the gruffest, blankest language and it will play in every conceivable territory with ease. |
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Ask a Londoner about the city, and you're likely to receive either the blankest of stares or an unkind rendition of Birmingham's memorable accent. |
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