- Look up
blacking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blacking may
refer to:
Blacking (polish), a nineteenth-century shoe
polish Blacking up,
putting on...
- FOR GOLD (AND RED)". SFGATE. "John
Blackinger Football Executive Record". Pro-Football-Reference.com. "
Blackinger Released From Forty-Niner Job". Riverside...
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Anthony Randoll Blacking (22
October 1928 – 24
January 1990) was a
British ethnomusicologist and
social anthropologist. John
Blacking was born in Guildford...
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making blacking around 1795–98 in London,
initially in
partnership with, and then
competing against other companies.
Jonathan Warren's
Blacking company...
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people were relegated.
Owing to the
discrimination of the day, "corking (or
blacking) up"
provided an
often singular opportunity for African-American musicians...
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Bostik is part of the French-based
Arkema group. In 1889, the
Boston Blacking Company, a
producer of
leather colourings and dyes, was
founded in Chelsea...
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Syncope Other names Fainting,
blacking out, p****ing out,
swooning A 1744 oil
painting by
Pietro Longhi called Fainting Specialty Neurology, cardiology...
- "drunk as much or more
without memory loss",
compared to
instances of
blacking out.
Subsequent research has
indicated that
blackouts are most
likely caused...
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vocals on "
Blacking Out the Friction",
harmony vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope" Jeff
Saltzman –
mastering John
Vanderslice – low
vocals on "
Blacking Out the...
- the
Taliban considered them
forms of idolatry. This
extended even to "
blacking out
illustrations on
packages of baby soap in
shops and
painting over road-crossing...