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She had put on black and green makeup in my honor.
NEWYORKER: The Slows
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It is definitely more green than black, unless seen on a snowy day when the landscape appears monochromatic, and it is more a series of thickly wooded hills, high pastures and valleys than one big forest.
BBC: The king of Kuchen in Black Forest, Germany
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He was wearing a white t-shirt with a black and green checked shirt on top.
BBC: David O'Halloran
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The riverbed is OK. The trees there are green, but the slopes on both side are all black.
NPR: In Portugal Another Season of Forest Fires
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The frontier of biomedical research is inside an unassuming green box with a black-and-white touchscreen mounted on a rack in the International Space Station.
FORBES: Doing Science In Zero-G? You'll Have To Go Through Nanoracks
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This lush, green-black volcanic island is considered Italy's diving paradise, with 40 spots on the country's first protected marine reserve.
WSJ: Dive, Dive, Dive off Italy's Coast
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She appears larger than life with a green face on the head of spider, whose legs are made of yellow, orange and black tubes.
FORBES: Lady Gaga Redefines the Holiday Shopping Experience at a Price
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The Bournville so called 'Centre of Excellence' will work on new product development for brands such as Cadbury Dairy Milk, Toblerone, Green and Black's and Suchard.
BBC: Kraft UK headquarters to close
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James Green, 18, was caught driving a Volkswagen Golf at 116mph on a 40mph road in the Black Country last July.
BBC: Green was said to be genuinely remorseful and embarrassed
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Again the street-sweepers came, the hoses splashed on driveways and lawns, making a yellow mist and revealing the black and the green underneath.
NEWYORKER: The Invasion from Outer Space
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He wore a long-sleeved black shirt, and black sweatpants, and on his feet were a pair of shiny pair of green and blue running shoes.
WSJ: 'Boston Billy' Won't Stop Running
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These days, Mr. Clinton boards airplanes carrying a green Orvis bag packed with black jeans, a black sweater, an iPad for catching up on "Homeland" and the local New York news, and a journal.
WSJ: What's in Your Bag: Michael Clinton of Hearst Magazines