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white and paper
He took up a white sheet of paper, dark with single-spaced data.
One day, Korzybski was giving a lecture to a group of students, and he interrupted the lesson suddenly in order to retrieve a packet of biscuits, wrapped in white paper, from his briefcase.
Then he tore the white paper from the biscuits, in order to reveal the original packaging.
An illustration showing small yellow tracking dots on white paper, generated by a color laser printer
Some of the works are simple abstracts of black ink on white paper, similar to a Rorschach test.
* Paul A. Karger, Roger R. Schell: Years Later: Lessons from the Multics Security Evaluation </ cite >, IBM white paper.
The internal white paper by Frank Hecker that led to the release of the Mozilla ( then Netscape ) source code in 1998 cited The Cathedral and the Bazaar as " independent validation " of ideas proposed by Eric Hahn and Jamie Zawinski.
The notion of tabula rasa (" clean slate " or " blank tablet ") connotes a view of mind as an originally blank or empty recorder ( Locke used the words " white paper ") on which experience leaves marks.
Locke is famously attributed with holding the proposition that the human mind is a tabula rasa, a " blank tablet ," in Locke's words " white paper ," on which the experiences derived from sense impressions as a person's life proceeds are written.
Traditionally, they are served in a cornet de frites ( French ) or frietzak / fritzak ( Dutch ), a white cardboard cone, then wrapped in paper, with a good spoonful of sauce on the top.
Also called Gobang or Five in a Row, it is traditionally played with Go pieces ( black and white stones ) on a go board ( 19x19 intersections ); however, because once placed, pieces are not moved or removed from the board, gomoku may also be played as a paper and pencil game.
People would write fortunes in milk on white paper.
* It is added to toothpaste, paper, plastics, paint, tiles, and other materials as both white pigment and a cheap filler.
Black print on a white paper is about 15 – 20: 1.
Papersave caused " discoloration, white deposit, Newton rings, bleeding of inks and dyes, odor and different ' feel ' of the paper.
Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints.
Aside from paper currency and possibly toilet paper, paper is largely metaphorical (“ white as paper ,” “ publish a paper ”).
Meliora di Curci in her paper " The History and Technology of Parchment Making " notes that parchment was not always white.
* Using market research for Public Relations, white paper from ICR
This development of white mensural notation may be a result of the increased use of paper ( rather than vellum ), as the weaker paper was less able to withstand the scratching required to fill in solid noteheads ; notation of previous times, written on vellum, had been black.

white and specifically
" Along with other gifts ," only two gifts are specifically mentioned: a white linen robe for Frigg and a golden ring for Fulla.
The national flag of the United States of America is often simply referred to as the American flag, consisting of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red ( top and bottom ) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton ( referred to specifically as the " union ") bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars ( top and bottom ) alternating with rows of five stars.
While the U. S. Supreme Court majority in 1896 Plessy explicitly upheld only " separate but equal " facilities ( specifically, transportation facilities ), Justice John Marshall Harlan in his dissent protested that the decision was an expression of white supremacy ; he predicted that segregation would " stimulate aggressions … upon the admitted rights of colored citizens ," " arouse race hate " and " perpetuate a feeling of distrust between races.
Although the first Chinese migrants had been invited by the Otago Provincial government they quickly became the target of hostility from white settlers and laws were enacted specifically to discourage them from coming to New Zealand.
Although the first Chinese migrants had been invited by the Otago Provincial government they quickly became the target of hostility from white settlers and laws were enacted specifically to discourage them from coming to New Zealand.
Usually, in the " white wedding " model, the bride's dress is bought specifically for the wedding, and is not in a style that could be worn for any subsequent events.
While Dolby A operates across the whole spectrum, the other systems specifically emphasize the audible frequency range where background tape hiss, an artifact of the recording process that is similar to white noise, is most noticeable ( usually above 1 kHz ).
South that specifically includes homage to Union soldiers and to American Indians who fought white settlement.
The ' Africanists ' of the Pan Africanist Congress broke from the ANC not as a specifically anti-Communist bloc, but in opposition to the creation of a five member Congress Alliance executive that reduced the 100, 000 member ANC to the same status as the 500 strong ( white ) Congress of Democrats and three other small organisations.
More specifically, the term stratus is used to describe flat, hazy, featureless clouds of low altitude varying in color from dark gray to nearly white.
* Black dwarf, a type of degenerate dwarf star, specifically, a cold white dwarf
As an example of this in American culture, the musical comedy Thoroughly Modern Millie features a Chinese-run prostitution ring, which is specifically referred to as " white slavery ".
The red cross appeared as an emblem of England in the Middle Ages, specifically during the Crusades ( although the original symbol used to represent English crusaders was a white cross on a red background ) and is one of the earliest known emblems representing England.
" The term " spiritual song " was often used in the black and white Christian community through the 19th century ( and indeed much earlier ), and " spiritual " was used as a noun to mean, according to the context, " spiritual person " or " spiritual thing ", but not specifically with regard to song.
B-cells belong to a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes, making them a vital part of the immune system -- specifically the humoral immunity branch of the adaptive immune system.
At the time of the Apple IIc ’ s release, Apple announced an optional black and white ( 1-bit ) LCD screen designed specifically for the machine called the Apple Flat Panel Display.
** Dinner shirt – a shirt specifically made to be worn with male evening wear, e. g. a black tie or white tie.
More specifically, the dark wings possess orange bands that cross the fore wings and on the outer edge of the hind wings ; white spots on the dorsal fore wings near the front margin ; reddish bars on dorsal surface of all four wings.
He developed makeup specifically for actresses starring in black and white films.
White nationalists embrace a variety of religious and non-religious beliefs, including various denominations of Christianity, generally Protestant, although some specifically overlap with white nationalist ideology ( Christian Identity, for example, is a family of white supremacist denominations ), Germanic Neopaganism ( e. g. Wotanism ) and atheism.
Most of Russell's portrayals of white women are shown as " pure " and non-sexual, other than those paintings specifically depicting prostitutes.
The chamber floor is laid with black and white marble tiles ; the black marble was purchased specifically for the chamber, while the white marble was scrap material from the Capitol extension project.

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