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During most of our time in Costa Rica, he wore the same outfit — a khaki shirt with lots of pockets, jeans, and bright-white sneakers.
The Snatchback 2009
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During most of our time in Costa Rica, he wore the same outfit — a khaki shirt with lots of pockets, jeans, and bright-white sneakers.
The Snatchback 2009
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Breeders working over several decades chose the most productive birds to reproduce, resulting in white leghorns that each year can lay 300 to 320 of the large bright-white eggs most popular with Americans.
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Once it comes down, BC stops bright-white snow and ice from reflecting the sun's rays away from the Earth's surface, which are instead absorbed.
Dan Worth: Need for Speed: Buying Time for the Clean Energy Revolution 2008
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His left leg was in plaster from hip to heel, a calloused sole peeping out against the bright-white sheet.
Day of the Crocodile Godwin, Peter 2008
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Imagine a bright-white car showroom with a sparkling marble floor.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Imagine a bright-white car showroom with a sparkling marble floor.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Did Lucas learn nothing from Alien and Blade Runner — the suggestion that other times and places might be no less rusted and septic than ours, and that the creation of a disinfected galaxy, where even the storm troopers wear bright-white outfits, looks not so much fantastical as dated?
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Imagine a bright-white car showroom with a sparkling marble floor.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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He has thick, black hair, blue eyes, and the square jaw and bright-white smile of a TV news anchor.
Hurricane Season Neal Thompson 2007
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