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White alloy, highly polished, threw back the glare of multiple floodlights into her narrowed eyes.
It was formerly much used for tableware, knife handles, frames, cases, bearings of machinery, etc., but is now largely superseded by other white alloys.
A sports based Granada was introduced as the Granada 2.8 Injection which had white alloy wheels and a black bootlid spoiler.
These coins are made from a white alloy of copper and nickel; and from a gold-yellow alloy of copper, aluminium, and nickel.
Many of those parts of him that were metal must have been forged from those white alloys that deceive the hand by their lightness, for it was like lifting a boy; but the metal parts, and his flesh as well, had been wetted with some thin slime.
Platinum and white alloys of gold are also used, although the slightly yellow "white" gold alloys of the past have been largely replaced by a cheaper nickel-gold alloy, covered with a thin plating of rhodium which must be reapplied after some years of wear.