Sentence examples for black meant from inspiring English sources

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Black meant dead.

Is "Back to Black" meant to be literal?

Anthony, Jr., cries out, "But I thought black meant death!" In "The Sopranos," even homework is ominous.

The documentary conveys the sensation of what being black meant to the proud, educated -- and yes, resilient -- Garvey.

Such fighting – and the fact that the First Kansans were black meant they would suffer significant casualties, not always on the battlefield.

His determination to rock the color black meant a mix of the designer's asymmetrically cut dresses walking the high runway to choral music — and the tangle of hair, the jaunty silver tassels and the psychedelic hose that popped with color.

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In military and intelligence work, "black" means clandestine.

"Too black means too high a sludge density level".

The overall group was 60% female, 73% Black, mean age=51.

Black means total standstill, versus red, which means creeping logjam.

Black means no moving targets detected, while white regions are images of detected targets after morphological closing operation [20].

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