Sentence examples for fair coloring from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Jones, the social worker who had approved the couple, cited another possible explanation: Amanda's fair coloring, a rarity in the Hale House nursery, was important in motivating wealthy white people to make donations, he said.

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MPSAHC dryer was 21 h faster with fair color retention when compared to open sun drying approach (OSDA) that was conducted together under the same weather condition.

If you missed it at the book fair, Color Me Bad is available for purchase here.

Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive and with somewhat fairer coloring than we've come to expect from the Man of Steel, the Encores! revival of "It's a Bird … It's a Plane … It's Superman" has found the actor to play the costumed DC Comics champion of its title.

By contrast, whites trusted the police because they think the system is fair and color blind.

The war ended, temporarily, when Mr. Taylor was elected president in 1997, in a fair vote colored by fears of what might happen if he lost.

But for Webb, everything is fair game: color, shadows, a silhouette, a rock, a wall, a cigarette, a donkey's ears, a saddle, a signboard, a hand here, a head there.

During these conversations, I like to point out that there is a difference between a person of fair skin color having what is known as "white privilege" and being inherently racist.

As I've worked my way through several hundred miles of yarn over the years (and collected more, enough to thoroughly insulate a small basement storage room), I've been drawn to traditional knitting techniques, including Fair Isle color work and Aran cables.

The All India Democratic Women's Association has been monitoring advertisements since the 1990s and gets particularly angry with ads that convey the message "if she is not fair in color, she won't get married or won't get promoted," said Manjeet Rathee, a spokeswoman for the association's media group.

The differences can be summarized as follows: objects experienced as beautiful tend to be small and smooth, but subtly varied, delicate, and "fair" in color, while those experienced as sublime, by contrast, are powerful, vast, intense, terrifying, and "definitionless".

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