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Twenty minutes later, he came back pale-faced and hyperventilating; he even had to put his head between his knees to keep from passing out.

I get really angry at my pale-faced cousins when they abuse my cousins of other color groups, because of pale-faced people’s ignorance about skin color.”

Recently retired and widowed, she cautiously checks the peephole before opening to find Mario, one of the Mexican workers at a neighboring dairy farm, on her doorstep — “his soft brown skin unusual in pale-faced Vermont.”

These animals included the rare pale-faced bat, which hasn't been seen in Honduras for over 75 years and a potentially new species of fish.

In pursuit of his pale-faced vision of democracy, Jackson was imperious, violent and indifferent to constitutional norms.

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

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