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A panoramic view of white-clad visitors conducting workshops and ceremonies at Teuchitlán to celebrate the vernal equinox.
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As he watches another organ kick in—its wooden harlequin figurines flanking a model of a white-clad chef—Mr. Bocuse reflects.
Chef Paul Bocuse Harks Back to His Youth Jemima Sissons 2011
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The candles had been put out, and a slim, white-clad Japanese slipped like a ghost through the silvery moonlight, presented us with cigars, and faded away into the darkness of the bungalow.
The Sheriff of Kona 2010
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One fresco from this remarkable cycle remained in MoMA's collection: the bold, Renaissance-inflected "Agrarian Leader Zapata," with the mustachioed, white-clad figure holding an elegant white horse whose rider he has just vanquished.
Big Labor and Economy Karen Wilkin 2012
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It was splitting before a slow and silent advance of a file of white-clad men.
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Nor was it for the white-clad captain on the lofty bridge, remote as the stars, gazing down upon the tumult beneath him.
ALOHA OE 2010
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It's a white-clad couple hugging in the middle of a lake, surrounded by swans.
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Out there on Court 18, our two white-clad derelicts dig deep into the reserve tanks and remember to run again.
Wimbledon 2010 live blog: 23 June Xan Brooks at Wimbledon 2010
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The supposedly lucky red strip counted for nothing as England's representatives were caught flat-footed time and again by players who moved between them like white-clad dancers.
World Cup 2010: Echoes of '66 - but it's all over for England's golden generation Richard Williams in Bloemfontein 2010
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It's a white-clad couple hugging in the middle of a lake, surrounded by swans.
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