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I mean they only used the word twice and i guess they did so to like really tell ppl what he or she did and was guilty about
The white Americans and the richer black africans
The phrase the thin black line means having the ability to balance two different ideas or groups. The phrase the thin black line is an idiom.
Melena
The prepositional phrase 'in black' modifies the noun 'woman'. The prepositional phrase 'at the woman in black' is the predicate object of the sentence.
The phrase "in the black" means that your accounts are solid and making money. If you are "out of the black," it means that you are no longer financially solid - however, the phrase most often used as the opposite of "in the black" is not "out of the black" but "in the red."
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Actually black means darkness.
The phrase 'black fire' would be translated as 黒い火 (kuroi hi) in Japanese.
too see black. Or to feel sad