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Use "paler" in a sentence
"In March of 2009, he said his approach to the global economic crisis was different than Obama's because he's "paler" than Obama."
"One image -- the "paler," or more indistinct, one -- is reflected from the surface of the glass, while the other is reflected from the silvered back of the glass."
"And only days ago he bizarrely said his response to the credit crunch was different to Obama's because he was "paler"."