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- proper noun informal a
green party
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Examples
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The "Troubles" began a slow process of unwinding when the English stopped shooting, jailing and torturing Catholics - well that's what they call the Greens though most probably seldom see the inside of a church.
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One wonders how certain Greens have the nerve to lecture us all on clean politics when their own internal elections are so downright dirty.
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One wonders how certain Greens have the nerve to lecture us all on clean politics when their own internal elections are so downright dirty.
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Peaches and Greens is also a brick and mortar produce store in Detroit.
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Peaches and Greens is also a brick and mortar produce store in Detroit.
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My problem with the Greens is that I can't stand being talked down to by pompous, pious middle-class fops who seem to think everyone they meet can't possibly know as much as they do about anything and therefore need 'educating'.
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Peaches and Greens is also a brick and mortar produce store in Detroit.
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Brave Sir Robin -- Greens in coconut milk with ginger is also very, very good!
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For potlucks or entertaining, one of the best things about Pastitsio with Greens is it can be assembled ahead of time and baked at the last minute.
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Because it includes three cheeses (feta, kasseri, and manouri or ricotta), Pastitsio with Greens is rich and creamy.
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