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"The Pashtuns, their hearts have gone black," said Muhammad Yusef, a gray-bearded 45.
Most of the private clubs, usually sites for members' parties, have gone black except for the Gramercy Park clubs, where tradition carries on uninterrupted.
Most men have gone black tie, but some women seem to believe that if a skirt reaches your ankles, it's formal, even if it's a cotton floral print.
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"Once you've gone black, you can't go back".
Allies said Davis had "gone black", and he cancelled appearances on Fox News and the Truth Broadcasting Network.
By the time he reached the shore, it was night and the island had gone black.
The Web page of the Green Party in Germany, for example, has gone black in sympathy and in protest of similar legislation in the European Parliament known as ACTA.
"Not only did things go black, but the form of information to tell you why it had gone black wasn't available," he said.
In response, Mr. Barrett told of a client who called up a technical support line to complain that his monitor screen had gone black.
(And more stunningly, this will happen two weeks in a row. What, the Rams already had plans for next Monday?) Considering this incredible upset, ESPN hoped viewers did not tune in while Candlestick Park had gone black.
As for race, now that I've gone black, there's no going back.
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