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"white seal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as an example of an animal, or to describe a figurative situation. For example, "The presidential candidate's speech was met with a white seal of approval from the audience."
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In an homage to St. Louis-style pizza ($16), Provel, a Velveeta-esque mixture of Cheddar, Swiss and provolone, forms a white seal over the dough, broken up here and there by tiny atolls of Italian sausage.
You are the kid who takes a stuffed white seal to class and gets teased.
Sure there is humor and entertainment in the mix but if the quest to get to the top of white seal mountain is more important than spending time with friends and family there is problem.
If you look closely, you will note that the Mursheeda can be distinguished by one of two things, either a pink card stuck to the front of their burqas, or a green and white seal on their sleeves.
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White sealed the win by making eight free throws in the final five minutes.
I think maybe the last thing she gave me was those little white seals with perforated backs.
Over the road from Wu's store, a half-built apartment complex lay empty, its entrances padlocked and plastered over with white seals reading: "Project suspended in order to welcome the G20 Summit".
Nicola White sealed victory seven minutes from time with a sliding finish from a penalty corner.
Firs Mumm crossed and then with seven minutes remaining White sealed the victory with Steenson sending over the extras.
Even the most fervent members of the organic movement acknowledge that mainstream agricultural practices will not change with the advent of one small green-and-white seal.
While still hot, brush with a little egg white, to seal it.
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