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He's got pink walls and a green carpet, which to my mind looks all wrong.
There is a growing current of support for green issues among voters.
Some parents were critical of attempts to indoctrinate children in green ideology.
The government's new-found enthusiasm for green issues has been welcomed by environmentalists.
He's colour-blind and can't distinguish between red and green easily.
The spelling mistakes in the text had been highlighted in green.
The police used dogs to clear the campers off the village green.
The green used to be used as a pitch for the local cricket team.
Such green speculations are problematic and will not be pursued further; purely human needs are the concern here.
There are views over the green roof below and into the canopies of the surrounding trees.
Outside this road, a green belt (100 metres wide) separated the city and surrounding countryside.
Luminance-defined targets had the same hue and saturation as the background, whereas saturation-defined targets were green and equiluminant with the background.
And if the soil is good, then the green twig will not be long in coming, and only a warm sun will nourish it.
It is consistent with the conclusion that people typically see green objects as green, orange objects as orange, and so forth.
We found that for both red and green center cells the data could be perfectly fitted by either mixed or pure surrounds.
Cells of opposite polarity to the central reference cell are shown in red and those of the same polarity in green.
Therefore, white-vented mynas probably preferred the green patches among residential buildings, as this may have allowed them to more efficiently exploit ephemeral anthropogenic food sources.
Recent use of green oak springs from the realisation that fairly young trees offer a potential resource which can be converted to provide reasonable sections.
For each directed green segment, there is an eaten square on its left side, and there is a blue (uneaten) square on its right side.
Though more costly, the more sustainable option is the use of green manures.
In other words, as the rate of import increases, the proportion of the obsidian assemblage that is green decreases.
A popular explanation holds that large green jurisdictions have been forcing their trading partners to trade or ratchet up their regulation.
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