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The hearty are rewarded with a glimpse of white, pink, red — a hollow place with a marble inside that doctors inserted.
Some days the geese stay geese, but often enough I get a bit of swan action; a still reflection, a glimpse of white.
Owing to security reasons, the portrait on his bookjackets has shown him only in shadowy profile: a glimpse of white skin, a brush of silver hair, and a certain squareness to his frame.
The preface by Tsurayuki, the oldest work of sustained prose in kana, enumerated the circumstances that move men to write poetry; he believed that melancholy, whether aroused by a change in the seasons or by a glimpse of white hairs reflected in a mirror, provided a more congenial mood for writing poetry than the harsher emotions treated in the earlier, pre-kana anthology Man'yōshū.
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He breezed through the office and disappeared almost immediately, allowing just a glimpse of a white leather suit with red trimmings and a bare, black chest.
Few got so much as a glimpse of her white dress as an adult she only wore white and only ten of her poems were published in her lifetime.
In the eeriest way possible, I suddenly had a glimpse of what white people must go through at a dinner table when they are trying to prove that Negroes are not subhuman.
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