That makes perfect sense when
you think about black vinegar, black soybeans, black rice.
I've
thought about Black Friday often.
When Hamilton had begun
thinking about black holes eight years earlier, he started with a simplistic description called a Schwarzschild black hole, a make - believe object that has no charge or spin.
«Thinking about this stuff can have implications for how
we think about black holes.»
What do
you think about this all black look?
I never
thought about black tops blending in with my hair, but now that you mention it, that makes sense!
I would love to know what
you think about the black, red or brown leather skirt trend.
And what do
you think about the black skirt?
I had initially
thought about a black tee, but in the end I liked how the off white added even more of a color block effect.
But, let me know what
you think about Black Ops 4's lack of single player by leaving a comment below, or reaching out on Twitter to @GamesRadar or to me directly @ApacheRose3.
«
I think about Black Panther kickin'the shit outta Jumanji at the box office.
«
I think about Black Panther, kicking the shit out of Jumanji at the box office,» he says with a laugh.
Andrew Gruttadaro: I've been
thinking about Black Panther for the past 72 hours.
And I really asked them two questions: What do you think about education reform in New Orleans, and what do
you think about black people's role in it?
If you publish an e-book version of your book, you also have to
think about the black and white thumbnail that appears on Kindle.
Stage of Life, a website that hosts monthly writing contests for teens, conducted a survey in 2013 to gauge what young people
think about Black Friday and consumerism in general.
Thoughts about Black Ops 4?
The artist transforms these everyday materials — such as plants, books, record albums, photographs, shea butter, and soap — into conceptually loaded and visually compelling works that challenge entrenched ways of
thinking about the black experience and emphasize its plurality.
I've been
thinking about black female subjectivity in my work for a long time and I think about how black women often use this term «tenderheaded» to describe other black women.
I keep
thinking about the the black speedlight that usually sits atop my camera.
This prompted me to
think about black leadership in Britain.
«When many people
think about Black Friday, they have visions of sale - crazed hordes trampling each other in pursuit of merchandise, claustrophobia - causing crowds, and a shopping experience that's so horrible it's not worth the savings,» acknowledges Fritschen.
I thought about black wicker since I can't find a reasonably priced metal settee and chairs.
I would never have
thought about black.
I've been
thinking about black walls but didn't know which walls I would paint black.
At one point I even asked hubby «what do
you think about black with a little blue peeking through» but he wasn't having it.
Not exact matches
The study's authors say companies should really
think about whether to use
black - and white or colour advertising to promote their products.
Think of «
Black Mirror» as an anthology
about technology and what can happen when it goes awry.
«One of the things that I
think is remarkable
about black women is that even with all of the headwinds that we face in terms of advancing ourselves, there is this incredible appetite for learning and preparing ourselves for leadership,» says Susan Reid, Morgan Stanley's global head of diversity and inclusion.
With so much to act on and
think about just to keep your business in the
black, it's easy to shunt aside longer - term planning
Alexandre Dumas wrote a book, The
Black Tulip, which should be read by any person
thinking about trading bitcoins.
Beyond obvious days for sales like
Black Friday and Cyber Monday,
think about what kind of deals and promotions you can offer your audience during the rest of the holiday season to drive ongoing sales.
When we
think about it, China's economy 40 years ago was an almost totally closed
black box.
«The lack of diversity is extraordinary,» says John Rogers, chief executive officer of Ariel Investments LLC, one of the largest
black - owned money managers in the U.S. «People have not
thought about this problem in creative ways.
McDormand, Rockwell, and Woody Harrelson are so good in Three Billboards that I
think a lot of voters have totally forgotten the less successful aspects of the movie: How every white character is immensely colorful but every
black one is a cipher, that whole thing
about Woody Harrelson's big dick (stop!
Think about great American businesses like General Mills, Inc. (NYSE: GIS), Stanley
Black & Decker, Inc. (NYSE: SWK), or The Coca - Cola Co (NYSE: KO).
What my grandmother and her compatriots showed was anything but love... and when we say we love the gay or lesbian but yet we
think that there is something sinful
about their identity... well, it's kinda like that «love» my mimi showed those
black visitors.
These Tea people were out there with their ridiculous hats, and calling the Democratic, liberal (moderate if you
think about it), first
black president a Nazi.
Who gives a (explicit)
about what «
BLACK» people
think??? Why is this country being ran by what «
BLACK» people
think?
The point
about not being able to hold up a
black as a role model for white children is, we
think, particularly poignant.
I personally
think that Obama's election was more
about his left wing ideology than his «skin color» because if it had only been
about «skin color» then the POTUS candidates on the right who were
black, would have had just as good a chance to become the POTUS, as Obama did.
I was
thinking about enclaves of upper middle class & professional
blacks established in Atlanta and similar areas in the country.
You would
think it would be a hard sell given the fact that the real estate mogul and reality star has boasted
about his extramarital affairs, profited off casinos and strip clubs, said he doesn't need to ask God for forgiveness, called for targeting innocent civilians in war, mocked a reporter with a disability, threatened the religious liberty of minority groups in the U.S., and gained wide support among white nationalists for consistently lying
about and demeaning
blacks, Mexican immigrants, Muslims, and Syrian refugees.
Thus the
black / white
thinking you mention will require ever more proof from the outsider and will inevitably conclude that there is nothing at all, not one thing, that any of them can do
about any of it because the outsider refuses to offer real honest - to - goodness evidence.
I read two articles last year (which I didn't document, like you,
thinking it was out of the question)
about pedophiles making the exact same argument as the present day argument that homosexuals have taken from the cause of the
Black people; «they were born that way.»
Evangelicals
think about it even more: 64 percent of evangelicals and 72 percent of historically
black Protestants said they
thought about the purpose of life weekly or more.
I am
thinking here, as an example,
about my responsibility as a white Southerner toward
Blacks.
If you take the time to look up into the sky at night, or amaze at life itself, or
think deeply
about black holes, or try to understand how complicated something as simple as a tree leaf is, and NOT
think there is the possibility of there being angels, demons, God, and Satan... well, then I say you are missing something big.
In
thinking about them, we should bear in mind that Lincoln refused to accept the ruling of the Dred Scott Court that
blacks — even free
blacks — could not be citizens.
This is like when the conservatives got overly excited
about the last few businesses that spoke out
about how they
thought blacks were sub-human.