" Black type on a plain white background simply says, "Use what you've got.
But high prices for plain white LED lights have limited their adoption in homes, offices and commercial buildings.
The nonlogo logo is a plain white spot, a statement against corporate branding.
So also in matters of royal style: Alexander mixed his purple with plain white cloth, avoiding the temptation to go whole-hog despot.
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While the museum is a jumble of rectangular blocks stacked in seemingly haphazard ways, its defining characteristic is the plain white facade.
After a few weeks of work, he settled on a charming design, with "I Love New York" in cursive, set against a plain white background.
Those were the days when plain white-and-black Reebok sneakers were hot.
As well as adorning plain white plimsolls with his own colorful creations, Duffy lets his customers send him their own graphics, which he turns into a design for them.
The story revolves around three friends whose relationship is tested when one of them buys a plain white painting from a famous artist, while one of them thinks he has been conned.
The pope, who has stressed the importance of simplicity, arrived for the unveiling wearing a plain white cassock, in modest contrast to the wardrobe of the Italian cardinal who welcomed him wearing a red cape.
At 16, Ms. Demeulemeester fell in love with the album cover of the American singer's 1975 debut solo album "Horses, " featuring a black-and-white photo of Ms. Smith wearing a plain white shirt and black suspenders.
Sporting plain white vestments and a cross, and opting for plain dark shoes rather than red ones, Pope Francis spoke in Italian during Friday's meeting, occasionally breaking off from the prepared text to speak off the cuff.
Have when-it-rains-it-pours Morton and other traditional producers stopped selling the plain old white stuff?
In size and plain-white-cubeness, the Elizabeth Leach Gallery most closely resembles a serious New York or Los Angeles gallery.
Simple issues its customers an almost plain, white debit card.
But what about just plain old white men?
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At a frenetic factory outside the village of Ringaskiddy, Ireland, workers have spent the past year laboring in 12-hour shifts around the clock, seven days a week, turning out 10 tonnes of a plain-looking white powder with extraordinary qualities.
When these covenants were ruled illegal, white residents made it perfectly plain that non-whites were not welcome, often through intimidation.
Second, the White House needs to speak in plain language to the American people about what needs to be done, so it harnesses their legitimate anger and anxiety and continues to inspire their confidence and hope.
That's especially true of the White House, which had made plain that if the Supreme Court had gone the other way on health care, the Roberts Court would become a major target of Obama's re-election campaign.
In plain English this is saying, these are internal White House conversations, they're protected by the protections that encompass the executive branch, therefore we don't have to hand these over.
It is unclear whether a few men in white shirts took MM aside for some plain-speaking of their own, or whether Mr Lee took the decision by himself to resign from the cabinet.
For many reasons, the White House refused to acknowledge what the Court said in plain English.
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The religious symbolism in some of his photo-calls the 2001 election campaign launched in front of a stained-glass window, last week's image of khaki-clad troops in a khaki desert, with Mr Blair in bright white shirt, arms uplifted is all too plain.
But she is not on the witness list: as the Republican senators made plain to the managers, it would not be sensible for so many white southern males to be seen interrogating a black woman whose only apparent fault is to be loyal to her boss.
This style is sufficiently subtle on our white review unit and adds a little extra personality to an otherwise plain and glossy device.
For her part, Sotomayor spent recent weeks in a tiny, plain office in the Eisenhower Office Building next door to the West Wing of the White House to prepare for the confirmation hearing.
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