
1) Al of soul and Peter of rock 2) BERN 3) Certain vegetables 4) Christmas colors 5) Environmentalists 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Golf areas 9) Golf course features 10) Golf destinations 11) Green 12) Holey sites 13) Kale and spinach 14) Leafy vegetable 15) Leafy vegetables
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1) Baycardthumbtea 2) Cabbages 3) Produce 4) Puttingsurfaces 5) Sag 6) Salad 7) Spinach
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[South Tyrol] The Greens (Verdi–Grüne–Vërc) are a green, regionalist and social-democratic political party active in South Tyrol, northern Italy. Despite being formally the provincial section of the Federation of the Greens, the South Tyrolean Greens are practically an autonomous party and have recently formed different alliances at t...
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[Ukraine] Greens (Зелені) is a political party of Ukraine that before 2010 was known as Liberty (Воля). The party was created in 2008. The party participated in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary elections and obtained vote of 51,386 people, which is 0.25%. Greens did not earn any seats in parliament. ...
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[drug culture] === Tardigrade === Absolutely fascinating animals. This article has a lot of potential - just take a look at the German featured article. I think it`s time we get this article up to the same standard! Support: Comments: ---- ...
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(from the article `Justinian I`) ...by the Nika revolt (`Nika``Conquer,` or `Win`was the cry of rival factions at the races in the hippodrome). The city parties known as the Greens ... ...upon its urban militia, or demes, to defend its walls. Coinciding with divisions within the demes were facti...
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The term 'greens' is used to denote organic materials high in nitrogen, more specifically, materials whose carbon to nitrogen ratio is lower than 30:1. (Materials high in carbon are referred to as 'browns'). Achieving a carbon-to-nitrogen ratio of about 30:1 is one factor in creating favorable conditions for garden pile composting.
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Greens is a common name given to various species of green vegetables used for the table, such as open-leaved cabbage, spinach, etc.
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Greens (shortened from greengages) is London Cockney rhyming slang for wages.
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service uniforms and their color.
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[
n] - any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables
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acronym: Global Redevelopment with Energy Environment Sustainability
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green noun any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetables
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A compost ingredient that is rich in nitrogen (sometimes abbreviated N); typically greens are fresh, moist materials, such as grass clippings, fresh green plant parts, fruit and vegetable scraps from the kitchen, coffee grounds, manure, organic fertilizers. Good compost contains a ratio of 3 parts browns to 1 part greens.
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