They found that whites today simply articulate racial prejudice in new ways.
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Just 11 percent of whites express doubt that these changes will come.
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Moreover, blacks and whites here seemed to be on far better terms.
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Stir in the flour; add the whites beaten to a stiff froth.
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The two whites sank down in the sand in front of Daman.
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Well it was for the whitearmy that it was composed of veteran borderers.
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Almost all photographs of Stalin portrayed him in a khaki or whitearmy-style jacket.
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The men were but scouts and had gone away, and no whitearmy was near.
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He imagines that with his presence he is reinforcing a disintegrating and everdiminishing whitearmy.
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He knew how small the whitearmy was.
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Stir in the flour; add thewhites beaten to a stiff froth.
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Separate the eggs; beat thewhites until they are stiff and dry.
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No iron tools existed in America before the invasion of thewhites.
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Add the 1 tbsp sugar and return thewhites to a peak.
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Separate thewhites and yolks of the eggs without breaking the yolks.
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On the far side of the roof was a small whiteguard booth.
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I've been a chain on the leg of the WhiteGuard this whole tramp.
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And so it was "all right" for the WhiteGuard.
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The WhiteGuard had come back.
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Late Carscallen. With a smile and hearty greeting the great man and this member of the WhiteGuard met.
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We shall rely on whiteRussia and we shall bury you in Poland.
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Stray Jewish agricultural settlements also appeared in Lithuania and WhiteRussia.
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To-day WhiteRussia is one of the poorest and most backward parts of the empire.
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In Ukraine, in Finland, Poland, WhiteRussia, the nationalist movements gathered strength and became bolder.
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The largest section was sent to fight north of Lvov and in the northern sector of WhiteRussia.
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RussianWhites and Chinese bands roamed the steppes, looting Soviet trains.
Ús de white movement en anglès
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It's long being argued that the women's liberation movement was predominantly a whitemovement that didn't address the different experience of minority women.
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He could see some of the shrouds and ratlines now, and far above, a flapping whitemovement, like a seabird trapped in the rigging.
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He first saw her as a whitemovement on the path, her form apparently wreathed in a glittering mist, her dark hair fading into darkness.
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Known for their eerie screech and ghostly whitemovements across the sky, barn owls are a rare sight these days.