Then he saw what the black swan had done to his horse.
But I can't help feeling that there's a black swan lurking.
Black Swan was born a princess on an alternate earth.
Free money, so long as you can bear the occasional black swan and don't go nuts.
There was a tattoo of a black swan on his left ankle.
I don't think you will find a black swan in the conclusions we have reached.
In any event, you won't want to miss the haunting black swans.
Our system of rewards is not adapted to black swans.
The gifts also included some black swans, but these had died on the voyage.
See the two white swans instead of the one black one.
He wrote, "[Black Swan] is an instant guilty pleasure, a gorgeously shot, visually complex film whose badness is what's so good about it.
The minus sign: selected poems, translated by Virginia de Araujo (Black Swan, 1980)
Of more concern is the way in which, like Natalie Portman in Black Swan, she metamorphoses into her subject.
London, Black Swan.
Oscars 2011 poll: could Black Swan beat The King's Speech by a long neck?
Not everyone who disliked Black Swan is fickle and peer-influenced, at least not excessively so.
All of the top 20 films apart from Rio, Black Swan and Real Steel were sequels or based on an existing franchise in some medium.
The Fame Hotel (Black Swan, £5.99, 12th)
It turned out that all three had partially merged during the explosion when Black Swan used his powers in an act of desperation to save himself.
Children of God by Mary Doria Russell (Black Swan)