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blackness <a blackness; blacknesses> N

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blackness

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intense blackness

congenital blackness of the eyelids

intense whiteness and deep blackness

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People bring objects that represent blackness to them.
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An artist's authenticity is inextricably linked with the artists' blackness.
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Consistency of blackness is therefore an important measure of the quality of a typeface and a central criterion for its suitability for various purposes.
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The sets were jagged flats placed against blackness, and lit with harsh white spotlights.
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Heavy fighting and many fires were visible ashore as brilliant flashes of red and white lit up the midnight blackness.
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In some countries, social variables affect classification as much as skin-color, and the social criteria for blackness vary.
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He stands before a rich black background, the blackness of which is repeated in his eyes.
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Her longing for her whiteness can be interpreted as her longing to get away from her blackness.
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At that point, my mind was going through a total blackness of anger and rage.
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The moult occurs in two different patterns which coincides with the blackness of the upperparts quite well.
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