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  • Greenery from the yard (I have a holly - Ilex americana - with more berries on it than I have ever seen before!) and from public woodlands can grace a home for free.

    Dreaming of a Cheap Christmas 2008

  • I am not convinced that Greenery is a vote winner.

    The Guardian on David Cameron 2006

  • Ella Fitzgerald singing Mountain Greenery - on YouTube

    The People Of Lewes Newmania 2008

  • They even have a dedicated section called the Greenery that scoops stuff that often slips through our own net.

    TreeHugger 2009

  • See what arizona has been blogging about: The "Greenery" Quilt

    Polka Dot Cottage: Last day 2009

  • "Blown Away" is a breezy pop-punk tune with a banjo, while "Greenery" haunts with its eerie guitar effects and minimalist imagery.

    Punknews.org 2009

  • "Maybe it's OK because it's served its purpose," said Kunio Taki of the Japan Greenery Research and Development Center, which has been active in efforts to save the tree.

    Lone Pine: Rescue Efforts Fail to Save Symbol of City's Tenacity Gordon Fairclough 2011

  • Greenery and trees also wrap around all sides of the building at street level, where walkways, drop-off points, a taxi stand and outdoor refreshment areas all form part of a lively and shady streetscape.

    Singapore Civic & Culture Centre by Aedas 2009

  • Greenery and blooms nodded from without the deep-embrasured windows, and the room expressed the sense of cleanness, chastity, and coolness.

    CHAPTER VIII 2010

  • Greenery around towns and villages will simply disappear, they say.

    Activists prepare for battle to save countryside from the developers 2011

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