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18 Sentences With "off whites"

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According to data provided by Third Way, the new Democratic districts are predominately upscale, with higher than average percentages of well-educated, well-off whites and lower than average percentages of less-well-off whites.
The new room is pleasantly muted, with whites and off-whites everywhere.
They offer dresses in simple greys and off-whites and in busy and colorful paint splatter patterns.
He advised people to buy pairs of The Nike SB Dunk Low Travis Scotts or the Jordan 5 Retro High Off-Whites.
"We used a lot of grays, off-whites and accents of black, then added in soft blues and pops of red," Wiedmann tells PEOPLE.
The design she arrived at involved extensive built-in furniture and an edited palette of warm, subdued colors, including off-whites, light grays and peachy pinks.
A focus on the black-white-Hispanic urban splits can serve to obscure what is possibly a more salient development: the ongoing political alignment of well-educated, relatively well-off whites with racial and ethnic minorities.
Trump gains the party ground among declining segments of the population — less well educated, less well off whites — and loses ground with the growing constituencies: single women, well-educated men and women, minorities, the affluent and professionals.
And despite the electric-green lawn, blazing off-whites of furniture and concrete, and flashing turquoise of pool water that illuminate each painting with a searing light, there is also a contrasting darkness that lurks in the background or reaches out from the shadows.
A canvas such as "Coffee Cup" (2279), is all earth tones and off-whites, with bluntly volumetric forms reminiscent of the back-to-basics Valori plastici group active in Italy at around the same time, as are a set of nudes painted the same year.
Vivid greens, blues and browns on a long painted ceramic frieze mingle with one another, but above all with flesh: flesh depicted in pinks, creams, and off-whites; flesh uncovered or uncovering; flesh flayed or fanned; flesh bestriding more flesh; flesh swaying, sagging or swooning.
Even at an impressive eight by sixteen feet, this tough, no-holds-barred canvas commands attention less because of its size than because of its rich orchestration of whites, off-whites, greys, and blacks; its range of vigorous marks; and its powerful sense of fading light.
The sartorial aesthetic, too, was easy and breezy (in a palette of navy blues, off-whites, blacks, and earthy tones): signature tweed twin sets (though reimagined and updated with balloon sleeves and midi-skirts), semi-sheer blouses worn with hip-hugging pencil skirts, and items crafted from small tiles and straw.
Rationalist Sanal Edamaruku argues that western gurus like Mooji promote a simple formula that appeals to gullible people seeking an easy awakening. The BBC described attendees as mostly well- off whites.
The Bunshafts decorated their retreat primarily in off- whites with natural wood and glass and occasional red accents. Lighting was designed to highlight their art collection which included works by Pablo Picasso, Le Corbusier, Jack Youngerman, and Henry Moore as well as rocks with faces painted on them by Mrs Bunshaft.
Thus, middle-class and affluent whites, who constituted the majority of suburban inhabitants, more frequently employed measures preventing immigrant and minority integration. As a result of resident's newly found protectionism, the number of jurisdictions with such ordinances increased to over 5,200 by 1968. While well-off whites mainly inhabited the suburbs, the remaining city residents, primarily impoverished minorities, faced substantial obstacles to wealth. Many attributed their impecunious state to their exclusion from the suburbs.
George Sumner (born Aprıl 29,1940) is an American oil painter and environmental activist"Environmental artist George Sumner crusades...". who began his career by creating marine-themed abstracts in the 1970s. Sumner's painting style appears similar to airbrushing, but he applies oil paint directly to large canvasses with baby diapers prior to blending and layering. His palette of high contrast colors often includes deep blue-green-orche or pink-violets-ruby, which are frequently lightened with pure or slightly off whites.
" A Sikh Awareness Society representative spoke at an EDL event, where they noted that no other religious group has a "-phobia" attached to it, thus implying that Muslims were uniquely guilty in doing things to generate prejudice against them. This attitude has also been reported among EDL members; Treadwell and Garland quoted one young male EDL activist as stating that "The Paki, the Muslim, to me is the enemy, they are like everything we are not... [but] Sikhs and Hindus are not cunts, the Indians, they are ok. They are not like Pakis. Pakis are different... They come here to take advantage of us, they sell fucking smack, rob off whites but not their own, force young girls into prostitution.

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