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To gain its pure-white sheen, the salt is then bleached.
Kristin Wartman: Change in Season: Why Salt Doesn't Deserve Its Bad Rap Kristin Wartman 2011
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To gain its pure-white sheen, the salt is then bleached.
Kristin Wartman: Change in Season: Why Salt Doesn't Deserve Its Bad Rap Kristin Wartman 2011
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Bella was in a bed the size of a boat, her head propped up against a pile of pure-white pillows.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Bella was in a bed the size of a boat, her head propped up against a pile of pure-white pillows.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Bella was in a bed the size of a boat, her head propped up against a pile of pure-white pillows.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Bella was in a bed the size of a boat, her head propped up against a pile of pure-white pillows.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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My favourite was N bowdenii "Alba", a pure-white hardy counterpart to the bubblegum pink of the species.
Gardens: The late, late, show… by the nerines Dan Pearson 2010
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Among the most common of Asian noodles are pure-white rice noodles, ranging from the angel-hair-thin vermicelli to the wider linguine-like strands; all are often referred to as rice sticks.
The Food Matters Cookbook Mark Bittman 2010
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Of interest, I loved that tender, pure-white cake in the recipe and tested for the wedding cake what you see in the top photo, using lime zest instead of lemon to compliment the mango.
project wedding cake: an introduction | smitten kitchen 2008
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I liked how our barn window in our bedroom at the farm looks, so I made a close approximation, then gave it a pure-white high gloss finish:
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