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He is the color of alabaster, a striking white vision set against the bays, browns and chestnuts he has left behind in all but one race.
Carrots Carrots do help you see in the dark because they're loaded with beta-carotene, the vegetable source of vitamin A (retinol) which is needed by the retina of the eye for black and white vision.
"The divisions in the European Union are just much more complex than this very black and white vision," said Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, who heads the German Marshall Fund's Paris office.
This tiny, white vision of the future had its roots in late 19th Century feminism.
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During this period, Hergé had recurrent nightmares where he faced images of what he described as "the beauty and cruelty of white"—visions of white and snow that he could not explain.
They had a black-and-white vision which demonised their opponents and allowed no compromise after victory.
With black pencil on white paper, however, this stark, utterly black-and-white vision can generate powerful and chilling effects.
It is illustrated by Brian Ajhar, a Pennsylvanian whose black-and-white vision is askew enough to more than do the words justice.
The rods, of which there are about 100 million, are stimulated by different levels of brightness (intensity); they are responsible for black-white vision, and are especially important for seeing at night.
Yet Jianguo also seems a mulish simpleton, a man with a black-and-white vision of politics, oblivious of all shades of gray, not to mention the rainbow of hues that you'd need to paint a semblance of Chinese life today.
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