It is not just a world in which they watch the story of a white Harvard 20-something become a billionaire by inventing a social networking platform.
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"For millions of Britons living across the world, the white cliffs are a clear symbol of Britain, in much the same way that the Statue of Liberty has defined America, " he said.
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Graced with talent and strength, DePrince says she has had to work even harder to get accepted into the rarefied world of ballet dancing -- a predominantly white preserve.
He sheds light on his exclusive use of the 'color' white -- a purist trademark that makes him one of the world's most distinctive architects.
Over the next two and a half years, my tiny office on the second floor of our white stucco house at 1 Oulad Fares Street became the world headquarters of a far-flung effort to find Arabs who had saved Jews during the Holocaust.
Infielder Tadahito Iguchi was a key member of the Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series champions.
The elderly lobby groups represent a white-collar view of the world.
In the technical world there is a certain stereotype of the young, white, male geek that has been the driving force in start-ups and with funders.
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France's celebrated victory on home soil at the 1998 World Cup, achieved by a team of black, white and Arab footballers, was widely hailed as a watershed moment for multiculturalism there, but few were still talking so complacently about social integration by the time the banlieues exploded into rioting in 2005.
Another example of his unorthodox thinking is his observation that painting the roofs of buildings around the world white and using light-coloured road surfaces rather than blacktop would reflect a lot of sunlight back into space possibly enough to have an effect on global warming as big as taking every car in the world off the road for a decade.
But as several religion-watchers have noted, the church would risk sending an odd signal to the country and the world if it rejected him in favour of a safe, white pair of hands.
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Barely making a sound, the Mercedes backed and filled and swung past the chase car and started up the dirt spur toward the sprawling wooden dacha at the edge of the village of Prigorodnaia, soon to be connected to the Moscow-Petersburg highway-and the world-by a ribbon of macadam with a freshly painted white stripe down the middle.
In pursuit of a chance to see his mother again by accessing an alternate dimension, Oliver is pulled into the politics and struggles of a parallel world, and into an unwise beef with the eponymous white witch.
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Before the Singapore show opened, a London collector bought a painting called "The Last Supper, " a colorful interpretation of the iconic scene, which dramatizes world hunger by showcasing an empty white bowl.
It is worth waving away this fog of dogma that dominates much discussion involving America to consider that, even in a world characterised by realpolitik with its shades of grey, there remain issues in black and white.
As a result, they are trapped in the language of absolutes, viewing the world only in black and white.
His cause was peace not a bad cause, but Ford pursued it with his usual black-and-white view of the world. (Every question had only one possible point of view: his own.) In December 1915 he chartered a ship to Europe to persuade the belligerents to lay down their arms.
Comtes Lafon even produces a few precious cases of Montrachet Grand Cru, one of the most famous and expensive white wines in the world.
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In a country where the white population makes up just under 10% of the population the XV which started the World Cup final contained two non-white players.
From its inception, the World Bank, which occupies an imposing thirteen-story building off Pennsylvania Avenue, a few blocks west of the White House, has represented a peculiar blend of idealism and Realpolitik.
Harlan Loeb, the region's counsel for the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish civil-rights organisation, reckons that the World Church of the Creator is one of the fastest-growing white supremacy groups in the country.
But Mr O'Neill was apparently overruled by the White House, which has grown worried by the impact of a Brazilian debt default on the world economy and on Latin America's struggling democracies.
But while the winter months are dark, treacherous and shrouded in a white uniform of snow, summer brings with it the chance to see this part of the world in all its green grassy goodness.
Little did they know that come April 20, 2012, there would be all kinds of wild changes in the world, like a manned spaceship to the moon, a black man in the White House and a woman maybe even being considered for membership at Augusta National.
Readers and viewers who know Murdoch purely as a name or as one of those figures so wealthy, and granted such frictionless mobility by their wealth, that they never seem to be in the part of the world that you expect them to be were startled to see a senior gent, with sparse white hair and a clownish smile, descend upon London.
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