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This made me think carefully about seeing science in black and white terms.
In the States we have so many people who see things in black and white terms, which is a disaster.
A naive and romantic Orson Welles appears, describing the Basque people in black and white film (and black and white terms) as neither Spanish nor French.
"Conservative people tend to see the world in black and white terms, good and evil," observes Bill O'Reilly, the host of the Fox News Channel's "O'Reilly Factor".
Many African-Americans in the county said they considered race literally in black and white terms, and skeptically viewed any effort to capture a new multiracial statistic.
I was broadly sympathetic to the BBC's position at the time,' he said, 'though I see it all in much less black and white terms now.
Prof. Sharifian: First of all, I don't see these arguments in black and white terms.
He views the world in black and white terms.
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