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"Whites" in a Sentence (14 examples)
The conflict between blacks and whites in the city became worse.
Suddenly, there was a period of terrible violence and hatred between blacks and whites.
She sat just behind the seats for whites, and then refused to give up her seat to a white passenger who got on the bus after her.
Beat the egg whites until stiff.
Whip the egg whites until they are stiff.
Put them on the baking pan and smear them with egg whites.
Please boil the eggs just a little so that even the whites are not quite hard.
Some Whites seek more imperial solutions.
They were killed just because they were not whites.
In the egg yolk, there are more proteins than in egg whites.
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He walked somewhat mincingly, thin, in soiled whites, his brief-case under his arm.
Directly opposite the imperial box in the Hippodrome were the seats assigned to the Blues, the Reds, the Whites, and the Greens. These were the colours of the chariot-racing factions, the professional organizations initially responsible for fielding the teams, though at some point in the fifth century they took charge of other public spectacles as well, and thus we can find factions even in cities which had no hippodromes.
1996, S. Greenfield, "When the Whites Go Marching In? Racism and Resistances in English Football", Marquette Sports Law Review, Vol. 6, No. 2, Art. 7, p. 315: #*: "When the Whites go Marching In" is a version of the hymn "When the Saints Go Marching In" and has been sung by football fans whilst attending "away" matches in other countries... In this context the reference is to English supporters indicating their disapproval of black players.
When the Whites go marching in, oh, when the Whites go marching in, oh, I wanna be in that number when the Whites go marching in!
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