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    1. Whit box Testing: Tests are based on coverage of code statements, branches, paths and conditions


    2. be carefully subjected to the same (and not one whit milder) treatment


    3. 16 And you shall gather all the spoil of it into the midst of the street thereof, and shall burn with fire the city, and all the spoil thereof every whit, for the Lord your God: and it shall be a heap forever; it shall not be built again


    4. Jesus saith to him, He that is washed needeth not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit: and ye are clean, but not all


    5. 12 When this was done the king hearing that their brothers in the city often went out and lamented the melancholy distress of these victims 13 was full of rage and commanded that they should be carefully subjected to the same (and not one whit milder) treatment


    6. As long as he’s got women in his bed and money in his coffers he doesn’t give a whit what happens to the people


    7. No one here gives a whit what happens to you


    8. The woman was more than dangerous, she was deadly, and she didn’t care one whit about who she used all of that force on


    9. or act of his shall ever sully it in the eyes of men, or cause them to think of it one whit less highly


    10. 22nd Whit Anderson, writer of the Buffy reboot movie, is fired and

    11. ” She tossed the man to the floor, letting the blood stain the red and gold carpets and not caring one whit about the ruin she left behind


    12. Yet, though he does not feel this all, he must pronounce Al’lah’s Name loudly over his animal when slaughtering, for Al’lah never wastes a whit of goodness


    13. "Since you now understand about the ring, you can also understand that Thorne doesn't care a whit about me


    14. There is hard red and hard white winter wheat, spring, whit and soft wheat as well as durum wheat, just to name a few


    15. The visible and the invisible work resides whit the eternal life


    16. Galinda did not care the slightest whit for this wizard and was about to tell him so in no uncertain terms, but before she could get out another word he produced a wand and waved it grandiosely, while mouthing an incantation in a lyrical cadence


    17. given society don’t care one whit about each other, that society is


    18. If, crushing down my own nature, I set out deliberately to console those you call the less fortunately constituted, do you know what would happen? They would wring me quite dry of cheerfulness, and not be one whit more cheerful for all the wringing themselves


    19. Still picturing her beloved child, Nurse’s smile hadn’t faded one whit


    20. He couldn’t get away from the office, (despite his whit)

    21. that matters a whit either


    22. Not a whit: Not the least bit


    23. Whit, (not a): Not in anything


    24. To whit: A vicarious addiction to hat, violence


    25. He missed the happy little English boy that had not a whit of resemblance to his father


    26. The only thing that can be said about the red man’s culture is that compared to the whit man’s culture, is the white man’s culture was a thousand times worse than the red man’s culture


    27. The accumulation of swallowing the little whit lies of others and being brainwashed to lie to yourself, and accumulate more and more little white lies has become sp huge an accumulation of spiritual poison: that today: newborn babies and infants and children have to be force-fed poisons into their physical bodies: so that they become both physically and mentally and emotionally and spiritually acclimatized and inured and immune to the pile of little white lies they are fed and forced to swallow before: Before they can develop any critical awareness of the shit they are told and fed and vomit out the lies and poisons in revulsion and disgust


    28. “You have been charged with conspiring with other unknown persons to illegally enter the United States and in furtherance of that conspiracy to commit acts of violence, to whit murder and assault with intent to commit murder and that in furtherance of this conspiracy you or others with whom you acted in concert did commit acts of violence including assault with intent to murder and murder in the first degree


    29. It could not be burned up and still exist, no more than a house could, no more than a tree, no more than the oil you burn in your lamps—not a whit


    30. For Edwards’ ocean of fire is not a whit worse than the Revelator’s lake of fire

    31. Have you not considered those who claim purity for themselves? Rather, God purifies whom He wills, and they will not be wronged a whit


    32. Unbaptised children are every whit as near to God as the baptised


    33. Master Nicholas, the village barber, however, used to say that neither of them came up to the Knight of Phoebus, and that if there was any that could compare with him it was Don Galaor, the brother of Amadis of Gaul, because he had a spirit that was equal to every occasion, and was no finikin knight, nor lachrymose like his brother, while in the matter of valour he was not a whit behind him


    34. Finding, then, that, in fact he could not move, he thought himself of having recourse to his usual remedy, which was to think of some passage in his books, and his craze brought to his mind that about Baldwin and the Marquis of Mantua, when Carloto left him wounded on the mountain side, a story known by heart by the children, not forgotten by the young men, and lauded and even believed by the old folk; and for all that not a whit truer than the miracles of Mahomet


    35. Not a whit, we defy augury: there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow


    36. Bhaer paused, outtalked but not one whit convinced, Jo wanted to clap her hands and thank him


    37. March kissed him, whit a whisper full of motherly solicitude


    38. It looked so firm, and every whit living


    39. But think again: In his wealthy days, while he was spending his money, was a man of this sort a whit more good to the State for the purposes of citizenship? Or did he only seem to be a member of the ruling body, although in truth he was neither ruler nor subject, but just a spendthrift?


    40. ON WHIT SUNDAY in the year that Merthin was twenty-one, a river of rain fell on Kingsbridge Cathedral

    41. Whit Sunday commemorated the moment when the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples of Jesus


    42. On the afternoon of Whit Sunday, the parish guild gave a banquet at the guild hall for the most important visiting buyers


    43. as far only for the bones I hate those eels cod yes Ill get a nice piece of cod Im always getting enough for 3 forgetting anyway Im sick of that everlasting butchers meat from Buckleys loin chops and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of mutton and calfs pluck the very name is enough or a picnic suppose we all gave 5/- each and or let him pay it and invite some other woman for him who Mrs Fleming and drove out to the furry glen or the strawberry beds wed have him examining all the horses toenails first like he does with the letters no not with Boylan there yes with some cold veal and ham mixed sandwiches there are little houses down at the bottom of the banks there on purpose but its as hot as blazes he says not a bank holiday anyhow I hate those ruck of Mary Ann coalboxes out for the day Whit Monday is a cursed day too no wonder that bee bit him better the seaside but Id never again in this life get into a boat with him after him at Bray telling the boatman he knew how to row if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say yes then it came on to get rough the old thing crookeding about and the weight all down my side telling me pull the right reins now pull the left and the tide all swamping in floods in through the bottom and his oar slipping out of the stirrup its a mercy we werent all drowned he can swim of course me no theres no danger whatsoever keep yourself calm in his flannel trousers Id like to have tattered them down off him before all the people and give him what that one calls flagellate till he was black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed chap I dont know who he is with that other beauty Burke out of the City Arms hotel was there spying around as usual on the slip always where he wasnt wanted if there was a row on youd vomit a better face there was no love lost between us thats 1 consolation I wonder what kind is that book he brought me Sweets of Sin by a gentleman of fashion some other Mr de Kock I suppose the people gave him that nickname going about with his tube from one woman to another I couldnt even change my new white shoes all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I had with that feather all blowy and tossed on me how annoying and provoking because the smell of the sea excited me of course the sardines and the bream in Catalan bay round the back of the rock they were fine all silver in the fishermens baskets old Luigi near a hundred they said came from Genoa and the tall old chap with the earrings I dont like a man you have to climb up to to get at I suppose theyre all dead and rotten long ago besides I dont like being alone in this big barracks of a place at night I suppose Ill have to put up with it I never brought a bit of salt in even when we moved in the confusion musical academy he was going to make on the first floor drawingroom with a brassplate or Blooms private hotel he suggested go and ruin himself altogether the way his father did down in Ennis like all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I saw through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for the honeymoon Venice by moonlight with the gondolas and the lake of Como he had a picture cut out of some paper of and mandolines and lanterns O how nice I said whatever I liked he was going to do immediately if not sooner will you be my man will you carry my can he ought to get a leather medal with a putty rim for all the plans he invents then leaving us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust with his long story might be a tramp and put his foot in the way to prevent me shutting it like that picture of that hardened criminal he was called in Lloyds Weekly news 20 years in jail then he comes out and murders an old woman for


    44. who knows is there anything the matter with my insides or have I something growing in me getting that thing like that every week when was it last I Whit Monday yes its only about 3 weeks I ought to go to the doctor only it would be like before I married him when I had that white thing coming from me and Floey made me go to that dry old stick Dr Collins for womens diseases on Pembroke road your vagina he called it I suppose thats how he got all the gilt mirrors and carpets getting round those rich ones off Stephens green running up to him for every little fiddlefaddle her vagina and her cochinchina theyve money of course so theyre all right I wouldnt marry him not if he was the last man in the world besides theres something queer about their children always smelling around those filthy bitches all sides asking me if what I did had an offensive odour what did he want me to do but the one thing gold maybe what a question if I smathered it all over his wrinkly old face for him with all my compriments I suppose hed know then and could you pass it easily pass what I thought he was talking about the rock of Gibraltar the way he put it thats a very nice invention too by the way only I like letting myself down after in the hole as far as I can squeeze and pull the chain then to flush it nice cool pins and needles still theres something in it I suppose I always used to know by Millys when she was a child whether she had worms or not still all the same paying him for that how much is that doctor one guinea please and asking me had I frequent omissions where do those old fellows get all the words they have omissions with his shortsighted eyes on me cocked sideways I wouldnt trust him too far to give me chloroform or God knows what else still I liked him when he sat down to write the thing out frowning so severe his nose intelligent like that you be damned you lying strap O anything no matter who except an idiot he was clever enough to spot that of course that was all thinking of him and his mad crazy letters my Precious one everything connected with your glorious Body everything underlined that comes from it is a thing of beauty and of joy for ever something he got out of some nonsensical book that he had me always at myself 4 and 5 times a day sometimes and I said I hadnt are you sure O yes I said I am quite sure in a way that shut him up I knew what was coming next only natural weakness it was he excited me I dont know how the first night ever we met when I was living in Rehoboth terrace we stood staring at one another for about lo minutes as if we met somewhere I suppose on account of my being jewess looking after my mother he used to amuse me the things he said with the half sloothering smile on him and all the Doyles said he was going to stand for a member of Parliament O wasnt I the born fool to believe all his blather about home rule and the land league sending me that long strool of a song out of the Huguenots to sing in French to be more classy O beau pays de la Touraine that I never even sang once explaining and rigmaroling about religion and persecution he wont let you enjoy anything naturally then might he as a great favour the very 1st opportunity he got a chance in Brighton square running into my bedroom pretending the ink got on his hands to wash it off with the Albion milk and sulphur soap I used to use and the gelatine still round it O I laughed myself sick at him that day I better not make an alnight sitting on this affair they ought to


    45. But Pearl, not a whit startled at her mother's threats, any more than mollified by her entreaties, now suddenly burst into a fit of passion, gesticulating violently, and throwing her small figure into the most extravagant contortions


    46. And the melancholy brook would add this other tale to the mystery with which its little heart was already overburdened, and whereof it still kept up a murmuring babble, with not a whit more cheerfulness of tone than for ages heretofore


    47. The hospital was to be consecrated by the bishop on Whit Sunday, which was always seven weeks after Easter


    48. The crisis came on Whit Monday


    49. In a word, it is every whit dreadful, being utterly without order


    50. Whit said, "Go on

































    1. In case of toothache, gum bleeding, ulcers of the gum and cheek, white patches etc


    2. Finally at five pm, during the Aoki set, he felt the phone vibrate, and headed for the nearest security guard that bore the Oodle logo, a rune in black and white


    3. Their color is usually somewhere between white and brown


    4. DE is chemically identical to quartz and white ocean sand


    5. Kevin pointed to the black and white tattoo trailing up her arm


    6. “What is that? A fish?” She sat next to Kevin at the bar, almost a head taller than him, sipping the froth off a White Russian


    7. “Actually, I was wondering why everything is white,” she replied, trying to throw Ackers off


    8. As they walked down the white, sterile hallway, the three started to pass rooms on either side with reinforced, plastic windows that allowed you to look in


    9. Sticky Traps, comes in either yellow or white


    10. Usually a sentence or equation would start on a white board written in black marker

    11. But after there was no more space, the writing would continue off the board and onto the wall, sometimes even making its way across the wall and onto a new white board


    12. Her mother thought Violet was the most adorable thing in the world, even more adorable than three white kittens fighting over jelly beans


    13. Use either red or white clay


    14. "What is that? A fish?" I point to the black and white tattoo trailing up her bicep


    15. She sits almost a head taller than me, sipping froth off a White Russian and staring at the back of the bar, as if the —Jager— on the shelf had insulted her mother


    16. The grenades all landed on the floor, gave out a harsh, high-pitched sound, and then a white light shot out in all directions


    17. "One White Russian


    18. Male brain has more gray matter while the female brain has more white matter


    19. Zitteraal as in the opening scene, dressed again in the pressed white lab coat, a dress shirt and a tie,


    20. Walls are pale lime, the floor has square, plastic white tile

    21. A WORKER in a white coat, young kid with long blond hair, rock-and-roll t-shirt approaches pushing a gurney with a patient on it


    22. Topher watched the doctor rub his hands along the sides of his clean, white coat


    23. The reverend quoted passages out of scientific studies about how singing raises the white blood cell count


    24. the White House


    25. The world around him now was white and thick and diamond


    26. defined by the contours and ripples of a thin white sheet


    27. The balcony is made of white marble with an ornate


    28. linen and white cotton


    29. The tables and chairs are made of white plastic


    30. Both wore thick white bath robes

    31. A few students in white thobes and checkered ghutras loll about the main building


    32. “If you’ve got a moment”, he said softly, smiling again to reveal perfect white


    33. The SNACK BAR ATTENDANT -- a middle-aged man from the Subcontinent in a stained white uniform -- languidly shoves a plate toward one customer, takes a drag off his cigarette, points slowly to another student in the gaggle of customers crushing around the counter waiting to be served


    34. He’s got a white father and the net result is that he has very dark eyes but looks Latin more than anything, if you know what I mean


    35. Prince Ahmed, wearing furry slippers, a pair of boxer shorts with Snoopy on them, and a frilly bathrobe, sits miserably on the silk sheets of his huge canopy waterbed, while his portly, graying American lover, RICCI BAOLONI, cardigan sweater and cotton briefs, plays softly at the white baby grand piano nearby


    36. there, monstrous liana fronds of brilliant white clematis


    37. wore her now white hair long rather than in that typical blue-rinsed perm, stood


    38. Wanted for human trafficking, prostitution, white slavery and of course, drugs


    39. A villa sits in the moonlight a hundred yards inland and up a hill from the surf, which rhythmically pounds the white sand


    40. Khalid turns white with fear

    41. John drifts silently through the sky beneath a big white parachute


    42. shepherds further up the mountain were talking about a white skinned ghost, a raven


    43. With his hand held firmly in her soft, white and cool


    44. She stayed his lips with a slender white finger


    45. Thin, craggy, shaven headed, a good fifty years of age with a small white goatee dangling under his chin


    46. brief reflection from within the hood, a pale white howling light cast back at her from


    47. Adrian immediately rushes off to help her while Stephen pours white wine into the glasses


    48. It seems a white van came out of nowhere, cut in front of him – you know how they do - and then did the same to Liz


    49. "Why don't you stand up, turn around, come over here and tell me that," he paused, "little white boy


    50. I gather there was some idiot of a white van driver pulling in and out of the traffic, Liz had to brake when the van pulled in front of her











































    1. sight is whited out just before the pain begins


    2. But you cannot thus shut up the doors of the kingdom of heaven; these we have opened to all who have the faith to enter, and these portals of mercy shall not be closed by the prejudice and arrogance of false teachers and untrue shepherds who are like whited sepulchres which, while outwardly they appear beautiful, are inwardly full of dead men's bones and all manner of spiritual uncleanness


    3. The flash of light whited out the sky and sent a rush of heated air outwards


    4. The stars paused on the screen and then suddenly they spun around a center point of the screen, star points becoming star lines, tracing circles around the center point, the lines becoming more numerous until the whole screen whited out


    5. After we had left the bar we had trudged for hours to Sokolniki Park, lost to the city, as if there wasn’t a city, only the primitive earth, whited out and crossed with a million trees, with birch and maple, limes and poplars, stalks of grass and dead leaves sticking out in clumps, patches of rowanberry, in front the path un-trampled, neither I nor Nadia looking back to the billiard hall, our tracks known to no-one, the world of things having disappeared before us under the burgeoning crush of soft white ice


    6. Are whited sepulchers full of dead men's bones and all uncleanness


    7. Mr Bosher, a popular preacher, the Vicar of the fashionable Church of the Whited Sepulchre


    8. Mr Bosher, of the Church of the Whited Sepulchre


    9. CHURCH OF THE WHITED SEPULCHRE,


    10. Mr Bosher, Vicar of the Church of the Whited Sepulchre, Mr Grinder - one of the churchwardens at the same place of alleged worship - both dressed in broadcloth and fine linen and glossy silk hats, while their general appearance testified to the fact that they had fared sumptuously for many days

    11. Those who did not fancy the services at the Shining Light could go to the Church of the Whited Sepulchre, but he really did hope that all those dear people whom he saw standing round would go Somewhere


    12. The town was really a vast whited sepulchre; for notwithstanding the natural advantages of the place the majority of the inhabitants existed in


    13. s, the whited sepulchers of the U


    14. "If you are satisfied with the old world, try to preserve it,—it is very decrepit and will not last long; but if it is unbearable for you to live in an eternal discord between convictions and life, to think one thing and do another, come out from under the whited mediæval vaults at your risk


    15. Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air


    1. glowed under the lights in ambers and olives and whites, almost tabby in effect


    2. During the day the young man went off to commit his musical crimes in shopping malls and bus stations, only to find that he had to hand over most of his meagre gains to blustering brokers and flustered financial advisers because Cyberia had scorched their whites


    3. separated from the whites and sat down in two neat sections


    4. ’ I said, carefully pouring the sugar into the stiff egg whites and turning the mixer on very low to mix it in


    5. The number of negroes, accordingly, is much greater, in proportion to that of whites, in our sugar than in our tobacco colonies


    6. Of course, those peoples were overwhelmed, killed and scattered elsewhere by the whites, but the tracks and rail beds remained


    7. The man who ran was white, which made the description valid because not many whites would be out walking the Laurel Mountain trails these days


    8. There just happened to be more whites in the vicinity at the time, which is understandable, given that the majority in this country is of the white persuasion


    9. " which is of course beyond the ability of whites to prepare, understand, or enjoy, inasmuch as whites have no souls


    10. * The “three fighter pilots” comment refers to an article that the South African Air Force (because of budget cuts and a failed employment discrimination policy—no whites allowed) now has almost no pilots and very few operational aircraft

    11. A good idea to be sure, but it also meant that white males in South Africa cannot legally be hired into 97% of available jobs, which simply means whites are not employable, and since skill plays no role in hiring, the whole country’s infrastructure is rapidly collapsing causing widespread rioting


    12. Then I thought about a history lesson in school about John Paul Jones telling his men not to fire until you can see the whites of their eyes


    13. Weyler killed off many of the whites in the West, but the Negroes we saw around Santiago were no more typical of the Cuban race than are the ignorant coloured squatters and cotton-workers of the Georgia backwoods representative Americans


    14. Pink swam in the whites of her eyes, as if she had been crying


    15. Ironically, this trend appears to be declining among Blacks and Whites, although a reemerging phenomenon appears to be gaining momentum among ―recently‖ arrived ethnic groups spanning second and third generations or perhaps it only seems that way


    16. How will you feel when the current Minister of Law and Order says: "I don't mind if my black policemen kick whites to death whilst in SAPS custody


    17. At the turn of the present century, many Whites were similarly threatened by predacious White Gangs living in their own communities


    18. it should be non-combatants which is a better description for everyone (whites) was guilty by having a common purpose of keeping the Nationalists in power


    19. My eyes were as swollen as ripe melons and when I examined them more closely in the mirror I could make out the burst veins that spread out over the whites of my eyes


    20. Our focus was not against whites excluding the few obnoxious long haired liberals

    21. Meanwhile, beat egg whites to stiff peaks


    22. Gradually pour syrup over egg whites, beating at high speed on electric mixer


    23. Beat egg whites until stiff


    24. Pour hot syrup in thin stream over egg whites, beating constantly with electric mixer on high speed


    25. Pour the mixture over stiffly beaten egg whites, and stir in vanilla


    26. Chill in refrigerator until mixture is slightly thicker than the consistency of unbeaten egg whites


    27. Blend the confectioner's sugar, finely ground almonds, egg whites, salt ,and almond extract in a blender until perfectly blended


    28. Fold sugar, salt and pecans into egg whites


    29. Meanwhile, whip egg whites with an electric mixer until foamy


    30. Beat egg whites until soft peaks begin to form

    31. As with all conflict the two sides have widely different views on each other with the colonials considering the insurrection to be nothing short of tribal barbarism and an attack on whites because they were white


    32. Nevertheless as we all know racism from blacks on whites is a long hair liberal impossibility and cannot happen and thus it is not happening and thus no use to complain about it


    33. The other common but wrong response is to assume all whites were racists at the time


    34. ) He was also a strong believer in slavery and the supremacy of whites over both Blacks and Indians


    35. But it was McKinley's decision to continue the war, blinded by his own paternalistic racism that he and other “civilized” whites knew what was best for the Philippines far better than any Filipino could


    36. Also, Britain was a white nation, and Polk's racism played a part in avoiding a war against other whites while picking a war against mixed race Mexicans


    37. Pig-dad's eyes rolled upwards until only the whites showed before he slowly collapsed backwards into his seat


    38. As a sports fan who came of age in the sixties, I often ask myself, what have become of the Larry Czonka‘s or the Bill Riggins‘ or the Jerry West‘s or Rick Barry‘s, White Athletes who once dominated their respected sports? Is it conceivable that, in a day and age when the financial rewards are exceptionally high, (White‘s) have suddenly lost their competitive spark? Or could it be that many have fallen victim, in their own right, to stereotypical standards that seem to favor skill specific attributes like speed or vertical aptitude above other, less ―remarkable‖ qualities equally essential for performing on a higher level? Will such patterns eventually mandate the same type of protective status for Whites that are presently afforded to African Americans and other racial minorities competing in the public and private sectors? The latter is a stretch, granted


    39. (Blacks use all drugs, including alcohol, at a lower rate than whites


    40. O‘Connor‘s morbid fascination with Race, while making for ―good‖ copy, is something any sober-minded individual should consider troubling if not offensive to Whites and Blacks alike

    41. Though they did not yet understand germ theory, they could see and did know the obvious: When whites came into an area with Natives, Natives died from disease in huge numbers, at a 90-98% death rate


    42. Vengeful white supremacists, including President Andrew Johnson himself, were happy to see terrorism during Reconstruction against Blacks trying to assert civil rights and anti racist whites allied with them


    43. The Body Count: At least 50,000 deaths in the five years following the Civil War, Blacks, anti racist whites, and Mexicans in Texas all murdered by white supremacists, mostly ex Confederates, with a body count over a dozen times higher than that of Al Qaeda and its affiliates


    44. In some cases the laws even required Blacks to get off the sidewalk if whites were on it, address all whites as “sir,” and barred looking whites in the eye or shaking their hand


    45. Across the south, mob violence tried to keep both Blacks and anti racist whites from voting, and intimidate anyone trying to change the old ways


    46. An important point is organized racist violence targeted anti racist whites as well, and in Texas many Mexicans


    47. The first year of Reconstruction, more whites were lynched than Blacks


    48. Again and again, Johnson and other racists claimed that any civil rights laws were anti white and thus racist, that whites were the true victims, and that Blacks were inherently violent and had to be kept in line with greater violence up to and including murder


    49. Future generations of whites were taught this was how it had to be, the natural order


    50. Their fate was tragic as well, for many whites were trained to blame and hate the Other rather than look at their own failings














































    1. But the snail replied “Too far, too far!” and gave a look askance– Said he thanked the whiting kindly, but he would not join the


    2. I never knew so much about a whiting before


    3. ‘Boots and shoes under the sea,’ the Gryphon went on in a deep voice, ‘are done with a whiting


    4. "You can really have no notion how delightful it will be When they take us up and throw us, with the lobsters, out to sea!" But the snail replied "Too far, too far!" and gave a look askance-- Said he thanked the whiting kindly, but he would not join the dance


    5. 'Boots and shoes under the sea,' the Gryphon went on in a deep voice, 'are done with a whiting


    6. Anchoring, Bear threw out three crab pots and proceeded to cast out their lines and wait for a feed of fresh fish, whiting or bream that they could cook up on the barbie later


    7. glowing so intensely that the viewer was whiting out


    8. • Grilled Halibut, Salmon, Cod, Whiting, etc


    9. Trout, bass, whiting, and salmon have both scales and fins and make wonderful dishes


    10. It would be too dreadful to open a mullet, or a fried whiting, and to find inside a donkey's tail!"

    11. Whiting, were the pillars of Atlanta


    12. Whiting in a distressed whisper which showed how much she hated to speak of such things


    13. Whiting and have them boss Ladies’ Hospital Committee, this was plain hard work and no fun at all


    14. Their booth did not have so many customers as did the other booths where the tootling laugh of Maybelle Merriwether sounded and Fanny Elsing’s who could have no possible use for it as quietly and serenely as a shopkeeper, and giggles and the Whiting girls’ repartee made merriment


    15. Whiting were red with indignation


    16. Whiting went and many other ladies of Scarlett’s circle


    17. who was selling a preparation made up in his mother’s kitchen, that was guaranteed to But to her surprise the Simmons boys, who had started a brick kiln, and Kells Whiting, straighten the kinkiest negro hair in six applications, smiled politely, thanked her and refused


    18. Whiting that they must have Melanie at the head of the Circle


    19. And Kells Whiting was cleaning up money with his hair


    20. Whiting who she knew disliked her almost rude when she called on her at the National Hotel or Mrs

    21. Whiting added lyrics to “My Blue Heaven” in 1927, and the following year the Gene Austin recording with the Victor Orchestra—actually just a group consisting of a piano, a cello, and a whistling specialist—sold more than five million copies


    22. Whiting was incorporated in 1896, and thus goes back at least 75 years


    23. The earnings developments in Whiting are rather characteristic of our business concerns


    24. Whiting had a relatively small decline, to 16 3/4 in 1970


    25. They entered the dwellings of women, they forced them to hand over the swords and guns of their absent husbands, and they wrote on the door, with whiting: "The arms have been delivered"; some signed "their names" to receipts for the guns and swords and said: "Send for them to-morrow at the Mayor's office


    26. Jim Whiting has a funny memory regarding Sinatra


    27. “That was the end of anything platonic between the two of them,” reported Jimmy Whiting


    28. Sinatra’s friend Jim Whiting recalled, “Jilly [Rizzo, another close friend of Sinatra’s] told me that Marilyn had some kind of bad reaction to alcohol while she was at Cal-Neva


    29. My interviews with Frank’s friend Jimmy Whiting were conducted on April 2, 1995, and May 4, 1996


    30. It was one of those splendid bright days which are happily so frequent on the East coast in September—so calm, indeed, that sailing was out of the question, and I spent my time in the small boat or dinghy out in the open sea a mile or more, fishing in an indolent way for whiting, etc

    31. Nothing could have less suggested the likelihood of anything in the shape of "adventure," and I caught my whiting and dabs in blissful peace of mind


    32. There were still one or two things I did not quite understand, however, so, whilst we ate a fairly hearty meal off the remainder of my whiting, I plied her with a question or two, and by-and-by we got very friendly and cheerful, and I quite disliked the idea of going out into the misty morning to make arrangements for giving up my fair and charming visitor


    33. M Miss Miriam Whiting languidly descended the broad terrace steps


    34. As the senator stumbled away, Miss Whiting felt a light touch at her elbow


    35. “I have heard a good deal of you, Miss Whiting


    36. That afternoon Miss Whiting was strangely silent


    37. Miriam Whiting said “good-night” very early


    38. The task of putting it in place was no sooner completed than one of the workmen grabbed a pot of whiting and with a big brush daubed a lot of meaningless marks on it


    39. Whiting, xx, 205


    40. Whiting, Clearwater, Minn

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