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Black sheep
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For other uses, see
Black sheep (disambiguation).
A black sheep stands out from the flock
The Black Sheep, from a 1901 edition of Mother Goose by
William Wallace Denslow.
In the It derived from the atypical and unwanted presence of other black individuals in flocks of white sheep.
The idiom is also found in other languages, e.g.,
French,
Serbian,
Bulgarian,
Hebrew,
Portuguese,
Bosnian,
Greek,
Turkish,
Dutch,
Afrikaans,
Swedish,
Danish,
Spanish,
Czech,
Slovak,
Romanian and
Polish. The same concept is illustrated in some other languages by the phrase "white crow": for example belaya vorona (????? ??????) in
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