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Black-clad ladies pray their rosaries by votive candlelight as pigeons flap noisily overhead.
Take Monday Off: Lisbon Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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Black-clad women huddled, many holding signs of opposition slogans in English and Arabic, occasionally breaking into chants thanking medical staff and calling for a change of government.
Death Toll Mounts in Gulf Joe Parkinson 2011
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Khalil Hamra/Associated Press Black-clad police forces fought with protesters.
Violence in Cairo 2011
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Black-clad anti-riot police swung batons and briefly clashed with the protesters, who hurled stones at the security forces.
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Black-clad anticonsumerists smashed Starbucks windows; nihilist skinheads looted department stores; and through three breathtaking nights, the world watched transfixed as the young crusaders shut down the trade meetings and battled with beleaguered cops for control of an American city.
AMERICAN SUBVERSIVE DAVID GOODWILLIE 2010
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(AP) TORONTO — Black-clad demonstrators broke off from a crowd of peaceful protesters at the World Summit, torching police cruisers and smashing windows with baseball bats and hammers.
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(AP) TORONTO — Black-clad demonstrators broke off from a crowd of peaceful protesters at the World Summit, torching police cruisers and smashing windows with baseball bats and hammers.
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Black-clad, clipboard-carrying assistants rush around the steps asking people to make sure they sign their contracts.
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Black-clad students with fabulous hair were gathered on matte black mattes in a room cordoned off from the street.
Sharon Glassman: Why Can't Women Sleep? Part VI: Sleeping with the Yogina 2009
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Black-clad soldiers poured from the choppers, laying down a withering hail of automatic weapons fire.
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