


(11) Ukip and the Greens are beneficiaries of this new political reality – as, arguably, is the SNP as it prepares to invade Labour’s heartland in Scotland next May.

(10) Calves were tagged in the right ear with the green certified preconditioned for health (CPH) tag of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners.(9) James Cameron, vice-chairman of Climate Change Capital, an environmental investment group, and a member of the prime minister's Business Advisory Group, says: "I think the UK has, in essence, become a better place for green investors.They’ve equated one with the other,” he says. (8) The deep green people who have an issue with the language of natural capital are actually making the same jump from value to commodification that they state that they don’t want.(7) Cameron famously broke with the past, and highlighted his green credentials, by posing with huskies on a visit to Svalbard in the Norwegian Arctic in 2006.(6) Since 1887, winter green is claimed to have caused dermatitis and to have been responsible for "idiosyncrasy".(5) The birds were maintained at a constant temperature in, dim green light.(4) It contains 10,000 apartments so far, in blocks that might appear Soviet but for shades of blue, green and yellow.(3) Seven males have been observed carrying both inherited tritan and red-green defects.

(2) A spokesman for the Greens said that the party was “disappointed” with the decision and would be making representations to both the BBC and BBC Trust.(1) Vertical gratings are tinged with green and horizontal gratings with pink.(n.) Any substance or pigment of a green color.Leaves and stems of young plants, as spinach, beets, etc., which in their green state are boiled for food. (n.) Fresh leaves or branches of trees or other plants wreaths - usually in the plural.(n.) A grassy plain or plat a piece of ground covered with verdant herbage as, the village green.(n.) The color of growing plants the color of the solar spectrum intermediate between the yellow and the blue.(superl.) Not seasoned not dry containing its natural juices as, green wood, timber, etc.(superl.) Immature in age or experience young raw not trained awkward as, green in years or judgment.(superl.) Not ripe immature not fully grown or ripened as, green fruit, corn, vegetables, etc.
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