Talk:Black and white (disambiguation)
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Removed:
- The phrase "to have it down in black-and-white" refers to the heightened authority of the written contract, and by extension of the printed word in general.
- The phrase, "to see things in black-and-white" means to disregard the moral complexities of a controversy and seek simplistic polarized solutions.
because WP:NOT a dictionary. Tedernst 22:35, 30 November 2005 (UTC)