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1It is sometimes of gold stuff embroidered, sometimes white, crimson, or blue.
2Bakers' brown bread is usually very salt, and sometimes white is also.
3There, the rocks on the bottom are sometimes gray, sometimes white.
4The flowers are cruciform, generally yellow, but sometimes white or yellowish-white.
5Why is the scar of a severe wound upon a negro sometimes white?
6Of the piece of fine lace, sometimes black, sometimes white, over her gray hair.
7The butter, which the pharmacist sells, is sometimes white and odourless, having been bleached and deodorized.
8Her sails are sometimes white, sometimes tanned.
9The bells are often greenish, sometimes white, occasionally faintly lilac; they are partly hidden under the dark-green leaves.
10In the early ages of Islam it was sometimes white and sometimes red, and consisted of the richest brocade.
11On the crest, rising from an ornament enriched with pearls, was a large plume of feathers, sometimes red and sometimes white.
12A little starch thrown into the bath will sometimes whiten the skin.
13Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil.
14Sometimes white customers would enter, see him or his wife working the desk, and leave.
15Sometimes white bodies flickered momentarily in the dark wells of the entrances and immediately disappeared: they obviously de-tested the daylight.
16Sometimes it is blue, reflecting the noonday sky; sometimes white from the clouds; again green and dark as the wind rises and the waves roll.
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