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Jack had decided long ago to take the whole business of the colorbar as humorous.
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As the computer screens displayed a response with colorbar levels and digitized monitoring, Sutsoff watched Alek.
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Their idea of Christian gentlemen did not include the brotherhood of man if it meant lowering the colorbar.
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Each of the gate's wings consisted of six coloredbars.
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When you select the pen tool, tap and hold the colourbar.
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In our movement, at any rate, there can be no colourbar to love and justice.
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Pretending there was no colourbar.
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Temple Bar General view of Fleet Street, Temple Bar Camera notes: light colourbar raised to make sunshine more prominent.
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Besides, she was gradually realising the existence of the " colourbar," illiberal as she considered it to be.
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The colorline has about died out in the American army-inFrance.
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The colorline therefore exists only as the result of race experience.
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John J. Pershing, drawing no colorline, offered the whole American army.
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As a child I only vaguely knew that he broke baseball's colorline.
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Robinson broke the colorline in baseball in 1947 with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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We defeated JimCrow, opening a path for economic and political opportunity.
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Thus sadly musing, I rode to Nashville in the JimCrow car.
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There was chaos in the JimCrow world outside her picket fence.
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And besides, there was no guarantee JimCrow wasn't out in California.
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The JimCrow car was not exactly shabby, but it was unkept.
Usage of colour line in English
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Women like that should draw the colourline.
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The colourline hasn't disappeared yet, but the real struggle is between fascist hatreds and humane solidarity.
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He knows the colourline.
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Well, that chocolate potentate used to be the biggest item of interest anywhere between the colourline and the parallels of latitude.
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This meaning is not without interest to you, Gentle Reader; for the problem of the 20th century is the problem of the colourline.
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I never could understand how he knew just where to draw the colourline, since the Indian and I were of about the same complexion.
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Yet he saw apartheid as the guarantor of values that transcended colourlines.
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The colourful piece is accompanied by new commission Colourlines by Wellington composer Tabea Squire.
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After the fashion of the moment, the Russian and German generals decided to draw the ColourLine.
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The Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (1949) extended the ban from white-African to all unions across the colourlines.
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The most noticeable exterior change are embedded colourlines which are painted into the roof's carbon-fibre material and surfaced over with a clear lacquer.
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He said President Zuma had lost the respect of academics and politicians "across colourlines", and that he could no longer govern effectively.
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For a more budget-friendly colorful mascara, Dennis loves Kiko Milano's Smart Colourline, which she has used on editorial shoots and clients for special events.
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The height of his window was great-helooked very closely, and made out two lines of colourlining and outlining the street surrounding the apartments.