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Tongans will now wear black for the next 100 days of official mourning.

The closest thing to a paradox in the Norris canon is the title of his 1978 effort, Good Guys Wear Black.

Women of the richer class only wear black in the daytime, at night they dress a la francesa.

I have made up my mind not to wear black any more, but white, and let the critics say what they will.

Of course I must wear black when I go out, but it would be no harm to wear something brighter at home.

They do not often wear black coats in the week, but keep them for Sundays and grand occasions.

The esquires and retainers were required to wear black or, in provinces where that coloured cloth could not be procured, brown.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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