Later when Millie had been taken to the intensive care unit he had changed into white trainers and a woollen jacket.
Residents recall the building's early days, when it was filled with blue-collar workers who were beginning to emerge into white-collar prosperity.
But the cull of older workers, which started in blue-collar industries in the 1970s, spread into white-collar occupations over the next two decades.
Much of the steel produced is shipped to Thailand, via Teesport, and is used mainly in the automotive sector, with some turned into white goods.
On the other side, red plastic slowly lightened into white.
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And whereas in Texas Latinos tend to cluster in the strip bordering Mexico, in California they are spilling into white districts, says Rudolfo de la Garza, a professor of government at the University of Texas.
At the same time, though, the more successful Muslims have moved into mostly white areas.
Then he squeezed us all into a white van and he drove and drove.
Tiny ice granules build up, growing into feathery white forms known as rime.
In 2009, a couple got into a White House state dinner without invitations, embarrassing the Secret Service.
Federico built a Chrysler-dealership empire with the money, and moved the family into a white modernist mansion.
John is someone who made it from the blue-collar world into the white-collar world with a blue-collar attitude.
But once in office, the new president did little to bring civil space expertise into the White House.
Once a pope is elected, the cardinals burn chemicals along with their ballots, turning the paper into smoke white.
Commander in Chief rode into the White House in a vehicle that was at least partially powered by electricity.
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It was said to have been the hardest thing to leave behind when Clinton moved into the White House.
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Reno has found the money to spruce up parts of downtown and has turned its river into a white-water canoeing course.
The sofa is a dove gray, while the kitchen, built from more stained birch, seems to disappear into the white walls.
In 2008 the youth vote of Gen Y played a key role in putting a President into the White House.
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It propelled its hulking frame out of the battleship-grey waters and twisted through the air, before crashing back into the white surf.
Eight hundred fishing fans pack into a white tent in the parking lot of the Wal-Mart on Route 1 in Greenville, Miss.
After the Supreme Court's restrictive police-search decisions in the 1960s, Richard Nixon rode "law and order" into the White House in 1968.
Today, President Obama walked into the White House briefing room and took some questions, and one of them revolved around recess appointments.
He blatantly made this statement somewhere along the line: Rudy Giuliani is using September 11, 2001, to propel himself into the White House.
It was Mr Rove, more than anyone else, who shaped the agenda, message and strategy that got Mr Bush into the White House.
President Obama walked into the White House with momentum and tones of goodwill, even from industries and business leaders skeptical of his proposed policies.
One year ago tomorrow, George W. Bush strode into the White House Rose Garden to unveil what he called a "vision" for Mideast peace.
What I can tell you is that Mr. Messina would copy his own emails into the White House account so that the record was established.
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