It was here that the pillars of our democracy were built, often by black hands.
The owners of De Beers, the Oppenheimer family, vocally support South African plans to put more wealth into black hands.
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If this is included in the 30% target, over 5m hectares, nearly a fifth of white-owned land due for redistribution, are now in black hands.
Pavarotti's body was dressed in a black tuxedo, hands folded on his stomach and holding a rosary and his trademark white handkerchief.
Hold the matte black prototype in your hands, and you'll notice it has a fair amount of heft to it.
Once I found Mother there with hands stained black-red, a rough globe dyed into the front of her jumper.
The vast majority of South African land is still in white hands and many black labourers live in appalling poverty.
We got our hands on the black version and the plastic body certainly felt well built with nary a squeak.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, however, U.S. government officials stationed both in Washington and in the Middle East said it is possible that thousands of weapons given by the United States to the Iraqi army and police have slipped into the black market and into the hands of arms smugglers and terrorists operating in neighboring countries like Turkey.
In 2011, for his "Beautiful Sunflower Panerai Painting, " he used hundreds of black Panerai watch faces, without their hands, to create a spin painting for the "O'Clock" exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan.
In 2013 David Karp has a race on his hands: Can he break into the black before needing to hold his hand out again for investors?
Costumed for most of the play in widow's black, her body taut, almost wired, hands stretched, her face blanched with sorrow, she lives every moment of this tragedy with an intensity rarely encountered in the theatre.
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He wore a wig like a big woolly hat, a red floppy bow tie, a yellow speckled vest, and a black coat, and he was emphatically gesturing with white-gloved hands.
The two men hugged and shook hands, their skin tones -- one tan, one midnight black -- creating a noticeable contrast as they embraced.
Expect the camera to hit stores later this month in black and white -- you, dear reader, can thumb through our hands-on gallery for an up-close look today, though.
While legal practitioners, for the reasons discussed above, are inclined to leave well enough alone and allow the Shariah scholars and authorities sole access to this black box, professional and fiduciary duties and responsibilities do not permit such a hands-off approach.
It's a black and white image in which she strikes a pigeon-toed pose with her hands covering her girl parts.
The only black mark against him was an embarrassing Scottish Cup semi-final defeat at the hands of First Division Ross County.
In addition to the rusty metal chair on which he was placed, with his hands still cuffed, it had a fluorescent light whose flickering beams penetrated the black cloth that covered his eyes.
Russell said that he put his hands in the air and asked permission to lock up his 9-year-old black Labrador, Lady, before they entered.
So, that if we don't have him as a spokesperson talking about these issues in a very direct way, in a nuanced way, not simply something that will fall into the hands of people who want to see this as some sort of special interest or, you know, black male or whatever you want to call it, we're doomed.
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