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Allegiance Barracks; or, as they are commonly termed, the "Whitewashed," or
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Whitewashed houses with thatched roofs oversee sheep grazing across deep-green fields enclosed by crumbling stone walls that have stood for centuries.
The Jig Is Up 2010
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Whitewashed houses with thatched roofs oversee sheep grazing across deep-green fields enclosed by crumbling stone walls that have stood for centuries.
The Jig Is Up 2010
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Whitewashed re-phrase favored on this site by certain of its authors and a majority of commenters:
The Volokh Conspiracy » A View from an Incoming Harvard 1L 2010
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Whitewashed houses with thatched roofs oversee sheep grazing across deep-green fields enclosed by crumbling stone walls that have stood for centuries.
The Jig Is Up 2010
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Whitewashed versions can also be found of course, but the fearless researcher will go to her own words to form their opinion.
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Whitewashed re-phrase favored on this site by certain of its authors and a majority of commenters:
The Volokh Conspiracy » A View from an Incoming Harvard 1L 2010
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Whitewashed terraced houses peered out at the harbor, small windows grudgingly allowing some light in.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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Whitewashed but-and-bens, some still with thatched roofs, punctuated the slopes.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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Whitewashed sepulchres and clashing gongs and all that.
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