Sentences with phrase «association than an all colored»

It's a more common association than an all colored ensemble.

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Indeed, if our associations with the tomb tradition had not already been well and truly colored by the latter, this short and abrupt narrative in Mark may have left us with no more than an unsettling feeling.
When red color was measured using the American Spice Trade Association (ASTA) method, it had a color rating of 188 ASTA, which was better than «New Mexico 6 - 4» (127 ASTA).
We believe the report's recommendations mirror the recent policy statement released by the National Education Association and further highlight the organization's ties to union interests rather than its commitment to students of color.
The purpose of this Association is to breed a dog brindle in color, smaller in size, with a shorter ear and different in conformation than the Plott.
What / Why: «About the RED Biennial: For more than a decade, the Cambridge Art Association has hosted a fall exhibit, open to artists from across the Northeastern United States, centered around a single color.
In his stack paintings, however, rather than project associations, Gorchov simplifies the relationship between surface and structure in regard to a formal reading, and alters the height of each monochromatic panel so that viewers read each color in equal increments.
In contrast to most of her contemporaries - the many de Kooning «disciples» or «satellites» of the early 1950s - Frankenthaler made unmodulated color, rather than gesture or the material presence of paint, the principal carrier of emotion and associations in her work.
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