| 1. | In the book " The Wages of Whiteness,"
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| 2. | He grows embarrassed trying to explain how whiteness became so important.
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| 3. | Every one emphasizes irritation with the pervasive whiteness of the place.
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| 4. | I was just showing my whiteness, " he notes.
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| 5. | Which calls up another peculiar fact about Branson : its whiteness.
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| 6. | Middle Eastern Americans have often maintained a complex relationship to whiteness.
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| 7. | He is power, and he has no time for whiteness.
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| 8. | 31 He had on a loose robe of most exquisite whiteness.
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| 9. | The discovery of her grandmother's whiteness pleases Mayotte immensely.
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| 10. | It goes back to the black-and-whiteness of Americans,
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