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The laundries have reflectometers, devices to check the whiteness of towels after they've been washed.
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At his insistence, the laundries have reflectometers, devices to check the whiteness of towels after they've been washed.
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In full season during the winter months, their refined taste and pearly whiteness make them a favorite holiday treat.
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It knows that there is a lot of resentment of its size, its relative success and, still, its whiteness.
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The whiteness of the cake was also hard to achieve at the time when ovens temperatures were harder to control.
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At surprising moments, the action spirals into an all-white screen, and whiteness becomes a recurring motif, a symbol of death and life.
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But, as the helicopter was ascending, a mass of clouds moved in, and the Wachowskis and the camera crew found themselves lost in whiteness.
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Where the ice vanishes entirely, the surface loses its usual highly reflective whiteness - which sends most solar radiation back into space - and is replaced by darker waters instead which absorb more heat.
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For me the whiteness is all colour.
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They needn't ever speak of it, simply because their whiteness and gender insulates them from the presumption of partiality and bias that is regularly attached to women judges and judges of color when it comes to matters of race and gender.
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As soon as he was in, the car pulled away, heading out of the village and west, toward the lower woods, where the snow would be thick all night, thick and heavy and, even on the road that ran up to Kinaldy and Lathockar, completely unmarked, except for a line of tire tracks that would soon vanish into whiteness.
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