black lead

NOUN
  1. used as a lubricant and as a moderator in nuclear reactors
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  • Odd how no traditional civil rights or liberal black leader stepped forth to champion her cause.
  • Born at the end of the slavery era, she became a leader without the help of the kind of educational or social credentials that would help younger black leaders such as Du Bois earn the respect of the increasingly educated black middle class-and their white allies as well. AmericanHeritage.com
  • The read lead (with the inline fuse) of the supplied power cord is to be a "hot" (positive) wire, and the black lead to ground .
  • Black leaders have held demonstrations, candle-lighting ceremonies and town hall meetings over the controversy.
  • Many academics and community members routinely complain about the absence or ineffectiveness of national black leaders in their battle against such pressing issues as AIDS, incarceration, and punitive welfare policies.
  • Black leaders in Washington have demanded a federal investigation into the use of paramilitary police units in poor neighbourhoods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Born at the end of the slavery era, she became a leader without the help of the kind of educational or social credentials that would help younger black leaders such as Du Bois earn the respect of the increasingly educated black middle class-and their white allies as well. AmericanHeritage.com
  • It introduces the method to measure the length of black lead in gray cast iron by digital graphics technology. The strip black lead can be classified.
  • So while Black communities retrogress into crime, poverty and hopelessness, with Black families in tatters and living in a kind of pervasive chaos that exists on a day-to-day basis, these Black leaders offer carefully crafted “politically correct” speeches, sport natty Armani suits, and boast about how they are the only “Blacks on the block where white people live.” The Invisible, Irrelevant Black Leadership
  • If nothing else, this administration provides some space for the emergence of a post-civil rights black leadership not subservient to the Democratic Party.
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