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The 2021 White Out game was against Auburn but a variation of the White Out involving a blue helmet stripe was used against Michigan, the Nittany Lions would lose that game 21–17. ESPN College Gameday has attended six White Out games since the inception of the tradition. 2005 marked their first White Out visit, followed by the 2009 loss to ...
Mountain Dew White Out 2010–2020 A smooth citrus variant part of the "DEWmocracy: Collective Intelligence" promotion with a limited release starting on April 19, 2010. Voting ended on June 14, and White Out won the campaign with 44% of the votes. It became a permanent flavor and was officially released that October.
Whiteout, white-out, [1] or milky weather [2] is a weather condition in which the contours and landmarks in a snow-covered zone become almost indistinguishable. [1] It could be also applied when visibility and contours are greatly reduced by sand .
Liquid Paper. Liquid Paper products at The Women's Museum in Dallas, Texas. Liquid Paper is an American brand of the Newell Brands company marketed internationally that sells correction fluid, correction pens, and correction tape. Mainly used to correct typewriting in the past, correction products now mostly cover handwriting mistakes.
Michael Nesmith. Parent (s) Jesse McMurray. Christine Duval McMurray. Bette Nesmith Graham (March 23, 1924 – May 12, 1980) was an American typist, commercial artist, and the inventor of the correction fluid Liquid Paper. She was the mother of musician and producer Michael Nesmith of The Monkees.
Russian. Budget. $35 million [4] Box office. $17.8 million [1] Whiteout (French: Whiteout: Enfer blanc) [5] is a 2009 crime thriller film based on the 1998 comic book of the same name by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber. Directed by Dominic Sena and starring Kate Beckinsale, Gabriel Macht, Columbus Short and Tom Skerritt, the film was distributed by ...
Whitey (drugs) A whitey or white-out (sometimes "greening" or "green-out") is a drug slang term for when a recreational drug user, as a direct or indirect result of drug use (usually cannabis), begins to feel faint and vomits. [ 1 ] The term derives from the " whiteout " weather condition where a snowstorm causes loss of vision, and refers to ...
The trademark "Wite-Out" was registered by the United States Patent and Trademark Office on February 5, 1974. [1] The application listed the date of "first use in commerce" as January 27, 1966. Early forms of Wite-Out sold through 1981 were water-based and hence water- soluble. While this allowed simple cleaning, it also had the problem of long ...