- The
Whites are an
American country music vocal group from Fort Worth, Texas,
United States. They
consist of
sisters Sharon White and
Cheryl White, and...
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White Finland,
usually shortened to
Whites (Finnish: Valkoiset, IPA: [ˈʋɑlkoi̯set]; Swedish: De vita,
Swedish pronunciation: [de ˈviːta]), were the refugee...
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Timothy Whites was a
British chain of
dispensing chemist and
houseware stores. The
origin of
Timothy Whites was a ships'
chandlers and
general store in...
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Whites Bridge (alternatively White's Bridge) is a 120-foot-long (37 m)
Brown truss covered bridge,
originally erected in 1869 in
Keene Township, Michigan...
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Cricket whites, also
known as flannels, the kit,
costume or
uniform worn by most cricketers, and
usually consists of trousers,
shirt and a jumper. Originally...
- Zara
Whites (born
Esther Kooiman, 8
November 1968) is a French-Dutch
former **** film actress. Zara
Whites dropped out of
school at an
early age...
- The
Fighting Whites (alternatively
identified as Fightin'
Whites,
Fighting Whities, or Fightin' Whities) were an
intramural basketball team
formed at...
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Honorary whites was a
political term that was used by the
apartheid regime of
South Africa to
grant some of the
rights and
privileges of
whites to those...
- The
Whites (Serbian: Бјелаши, romanized: Bjelaši) was the name
given to pan-Serbian and
Yugoslavist activists in
Montenegro during and
after the declaration...
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Whites Hall, also
referred to as
Whiteshall or
Whites Hall Farm, is the
birthplace and
boyhood home of
Maryland native Johns Hopkins.
Whites Hall is located...