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darker and racial
He developed a uniquely Dominican policy of racial discrimination, Antihaitianismo (" anti-Haitianism "), targeting the mostly-black inhabitants of his neighboring country and those within the Platano Curtain, including many darker Dominican citizens.
The racial characteristics of the people of Earthsea are for the most part " red-brown " in coloring, like Native Americans ; in the South and East Reach and on Way, they are much darker brown, but with straight black hair ; in Osskil, they have a more central or eastern European look, though still with dark skin, and the Kargs resemble predominantly blond northern Europeans.
( This opportunity was not available to musicians with darker skin due to racial discrimination in the U. S. Southern States at the time.
Although the text book color of gingiva is " coral pink ", normal racial pigmentation makes the gingiva appear darker.
The 1997 race was known for its emphasis on the racial overtones often not publicly seen in the African-American community, with Campbell being the lighter-skinned candidate and Arrington the darker complexioned .< ref >
The only difference is that Armenoids have a slightly darker pigmentation, most probably due to racial mixture with the Mediterraneans ( who often have olive skin ) and the Alpines ( who often have brown skin ).

darker and incident
Deburau's biographer, Tristan Rémy, contends that the incident throws into relief the darker side of his art.
In one incident, she was calm and non-violent, realizing that using her powers would awaken her ' darker ' side.
: Unlike Mikami, Emi had a way darker past: she lost both her parents at the age of 10 and made a living as an assassin until the age of 15, at which she gave up this career due to a certain incident.

darker and 1979
The Triple Concerto of 1979 saw a return to the melodic style of the early works, albeit with a darker orchestral palette coloured with exotic percussion.
Henry Bernard Davis Kettlewell ( born February 24, 1907 ; died May 11, 1979 ) was a British geneticist, lepidopterist and medical doctor, who performed research of the influence of industrial melanism on natural selection of moths, showing why moths are darker in polluted areas.

darker and was
This childhood tragedy likely helped shape Capp ’ s cynical worldview, which, funny as it was, was certainly darker and more sardonic than that of the average newspaper cartoonist.
The false-color image was published in 2007 and can be seen above and to the left ; the brighter regions are shown in white and darker regions in blue.
* In 1980 the blue jersey was rendered in a slightly darker shade than the 1964 – 79 version ; from 1981 – 1994 the dark jerseys sported numbers that were gray with white borders and a blue pinstripe.
Film noir, which was given its name by Nino Frank, is marked by lower production values, darker images, underlighting, location shooting, and general nihilism: this is because, we are told, during the war and post-war years filmmakers were generally more pessimistic ( as well as filmgoers ).
Jeffrey Meyers, a prolific American biographer, was first to take advantage of this and published a book in 2001 that investigated the darker side of Orwell and questioned his saintly image.
It was late, and the room was growing darker.
The marble was cut into three-inch-thick panels and arranged over the concrete foundation, with darker blocks at the bottom and lighter blocks on top.
A gradation of shield colour was found, junior regiments having largely dark shields the more senior ones having shields with more light colouring ; Shaka's personal regiment Fasimba ( The Haze ) having white shields with only a small patch of darker colour.
When he arrives, he discovers that Lime has died, and is determined to prove to the police that it was murder, but uncovers an even darker secret.
Others pointed out that the darker water is undisturbed water that was only coincidentally shaped like body.
The series was occasionally the subject of controversy for some of its darker story elements, but was nevertheless the recipient of a number of awards, including the 1992 BAFTA for Best Comedy.
The primary kelly green color was changed to a darker shade, officially described as " midnight green.
This psychedelic soul was influenced by the civil rights movement, giving it a darker and more political edge than much acid rock.
In 1660, after Lovelace died, " Lucasta: Postume Poems " was published ; it contains ' A Mock-Song ,' which has a much darker tone than his previous works.
The resulting anxiety from fame and its hang-ups was especially evidenced by the group as its songs turned to darker themes of fear and alienation: the influence on their next work is self-explanatory.
The album was recorded in an Irish church, in Delgany, County Wicklow, with Amos taking advantage of the church recording setting to create an album ripe with baroque influences, lending it a darker sound and style.
The engine was completely redesigned using Microsoft's DirectX for Worms 2, dropping the darker tones of the first generation and adopting a more cartoonish look along the way-made possible by newer technology.
While highly successful in the single charts in the UK, very few of these musicians were able to make a serious impact in the United States ; Bowie was the major exception becoming an international superstar and prompting the adoption of glam styles among acts like Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, New York Dolls and Jobriath, often known as " glitter rock " and with a darker lyrical content than their British counterparts.
It was followed by the darker, less commercial The Mosquito Coast ( 1986 ), Paul Schrader's adaptation of Paul Theroux's novel, with Ford playing a man obsessively pursuing his dream to start a new life in the Central American jungle with his family.
The move was critically well-received, as Numan's harder and darker sound emerged just as Numan-influenced bands like Nine Inch Nails were enjoying their first rush of fame.
Overall, the vision was of a darker world where good folk were being swamped by a tide of evil.
Unlike the darker feel of From the Ashes, where the Flanaess was overrun by evil, Moore returned to Gygax's world of adventure.

darker and called
American avant-garde composer John Zorn released an album called Grand Guignol by Naked City in 1992, in a reference to " the darker side of our existence which has always been with us and always will be ".
In the game, the world we see is an Illusion which is unravelling to reveal an even darker backdrop which in the game is called Reality.
He also thought about a follow-up to Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and began to develop a darker project he had planned with John Sayles called Night Skies in which malevolent aliens terrorize a family.
In both games is a form not featured in any other game called " Giga Bowser ", a darker and more monstrous form with added power elements to his attacks.
They have a small window, called a lens shade, through which the welder looks at the weld ; for arc welding this window must be much darker than in blowtorch goggles and sunglasses.
If left to mature for longer, typically several months to a year, the cheese becomes stronger in flavor and taste, the pâte drier and darker, and the rind also darker and crumbly, and is called Brie Noir ( Fr: black Brie ).
Joyce Carol Oates in the New York Times called the book " engrossing, intelligent and provocative ", praised the power of its descriptive passages, and found its darker tone more in keeping with the later Wimsey novels than with the " zest and flashy originality " of the earlier ones.
Originally called Seal Chamber, the band gained a large following early in its career, arguably because it was the first " darker " themed nu metal band, with an image that had more in common with the goth subculture than hip hop culture.
Most often are bay or the darker variation of bay called " brown ", although other colors such as chestnut and black are not uncommon.
) Female Monarchs have darker veins on their wings, and the males have a spot called the " androconium " in the center of each hind wing from which pheromones are released.
A darker, modernized film version using stop motion animation called The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb was released in 1993, and the 2002 direct-to-DVD animated movie, The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina brought together the two most famous tiny people of literature, with Tom voiced by Elijah Wood.
The expanded edition follows this with a brief coda called " The Circle Closes ", which leaves a darker impression and fits in with King ’ s ongoing " wheel of ka " theme.
The bearded dragon is so named because of the pouch-like projection ( also called the guttural pouch ) on the underside of the neck and chin area which typically turns darker than the rest of the body.
When the lighter ancient Egyptians were in power, they called the darker group " the evil race of Ish ".
When the darker ancient Egyptians were in power, they called the lighter group " the pale, degraded race of Arvad ".
The drop ears with ( sometimes ) long hair and, and surrounded by darker skin pigmentation ( called a " halo "), gives Maltese their expressive look.
Smits went on to form his own project, called Wish, to explore a darker, heavier sound.
If most or all of the axons lack myelin sheaths ( i. e., are unmyelinated ), then the pathway will appear a darker beige color, which is generally called grey ( British English, or gray in American English ).
The first four issues called " Deadside ", which were written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Ashley Wood set a much darker tone to the series and moved it away from sci-fi to a more Voodoo magic / mystical setting with horror elements.
Back vowels are sometimes also called dark vowels because they are perceived as sounding darker than the front vowels.
Downe was involved with industrial musical act Pigface before expanding on the darker themes started on Whipped !, by forming his own industrial rock act with Kyle Kyle of Bang Tango called The Newlydeads.
While on the Bacardi Express tour in Australia, Findlay said it will be called Black Light and " is going to be the darker side of Groove Armada, which is finally coming out after 12 years.
The color used at the beginning of the war by the US Army was officially called Olive Drab # 3, which was replaced by the darker Olive Drab # 7 by 1944, and which was again replaced by Olive Green 107 or OG-107 in 1952 and continued as the official uniform color for combat fatigues through the Vietnam War, until replaced by Engineer Research & Development Laboratories ( ERDL ) camouflage uniforms.

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