Club Med has also gone green, at least in terms of its affiliation with various eco-friendly nonprofits.
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Many films and TV shows have gone green, adopting eco-friendly practices on set that get them recognized at star-studded events like the Environmental Media Awards.
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Whenever the Vikings have really needed to fill a big hole, they've gone to Green Bay to do it more often than not.
The latter portfolio has already gone to the Green's Darren Johnson - a pre-election pledge by Mr Livingstone.
Those pictures were her one real memento of him, page after page of watercolors from a world that, even before she opened the book for the first time, was gone forever, leaf green and sky blue and damson, wiped out by a tide of cattle trucks and unmarked graves.
Back at Kleiner, the biggest headaches probably don't come from the ones that have gone public, but from the green ventures that haven't yet been sold to other investors.
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It seemed that in the green race, Smart had gone the distance and reached its limitations.
But the location will not be the only change - the familiar green and yellow stripes of the pavilion will be gone, with a new yellow and blue tent in its place.
They have been colonised by flocks of green ring-necked parakeets, an Indian bird that has mysteriously gone feral in much of south-east Britain.
President Obama has succeeded in improving standards for vehicle emissions and supported green energy investment, but for many people he simply hasn't gone far enough.
Woods has gone five years without winning a major, and eight years since he last won a green jacket at the Masters.
Gordon Green, who organises the event, said the ninth annual world mountain bike bog snorkelling championships had gone well.
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AstroTurf, that pale green, postmodern creation of the 1960s, loathed by players and TV-viewers alike, is gone from NFL stadiums.
"In those cases where the destination has overdeveloped, where it has gone over the critical limit of development, one of the only solutions is that you demolish hotels, you create green areas, you rehabilitate the beach areas, you try to bring back some of the biodiversity, " said Dr Tom Selanniemi of the Tour Operators Initiative for Sustainable Tourism Development.
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