With features typical of the Konkani people from southwest India (light brown complexion and often green, grey or blue eyes after centuries of interaction with European traders), Raut "could be from anywhere, " says Bidapa.
Development often jumps green belts, meaning commuters must travel farther to work, emitting more pollution as they do.
The assist was fitting reward for Brady, whose marauding runs down the left often left Forest Green's scrambling rearguard in tatters.
Invisible and, often odorless, green leaf volatiles emitted from vegetation act as a defense mechanism, communicating to other foliage that danger is near.
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The colors were the main story here, however: tangerine, pink, bright yellow, forrest green, often in surprising combinations.
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Since red and green make brown, people with red-green blindness often have trouble telling the three colors apart.
At the holiday season, he often switches to forest green.
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Today, data scientist get well trained or perhaps over trained on the blue track but the green track often eludes them, mostly because it is not taught as a science in the universities.
Currently, individuals waiting for a green card often may be passed over for promotion or may hesitate to change jobs because such actions could trigger the need to re-start the green card process.
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Ah, envy: that little green monster that often seems to cause so much pain.
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As a teenager in the late 1920s, he often rode the rails between Green Bay, Wis. and Milwaukee.
Supertasters may face some increased health risks because they often eat fewer dark-green vegetables, which can be bitter.
Often, the stakeholder with the green- or red-light authority is not at the bargaining table.
Shafi adds that the green tax credit is often an easy credit for senior citizens.
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Everybody walks, often alone and silent, down green boulevards, past huge white apartment blocks.
The Green Party, so often the fourth contender in local election races, now faces a very serious rival for that spot in UKIP.
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 high-yield seeds of the Green Revolution were not only developed but often marketed by state-financed agricultural institutions.
"When you look at the ocean in Bimini you can often see a dozen different shades of blue and green, " said Capt.
Ari Seth Cohen is a 29-year-old photographer who often dons chunky cardigans, thick brown glasses and green velvet bow ties for his morning walk-about.
The most direct way to provide more labor mobility, including within a company, is to allow individuals waiting for green cards in the United States (often in H-1B status) to apply for adjustment of status even when a visa number is not yet available.
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Citing international data, the Clean Air Network, another local green group, argues that local air is often three times as foul as in New York and London.
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From apples supposedly poisoned by the growth chemical Alar to the alleged commercial viability of wind power, green groups have been wrong at least as often as they have been proved right.
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But it's often easier for a small school to use 100% green power, and the more renewable-energy credits purchased, the more power companies have an incentive to invest in clean fuel technologies.
Lightly crushed to release flavor and aroma, they're often paired with red cabbage, but they also ennoble ordinary green cabbage, shredded and quick-braised with leeks and a splash of cream.
Often angry exchanges between British Conservative, UKIP, Labour and Green MEPs dominated parts of the debate, prompting other members in the parliament to comment that the session had turned into an internal UK argument.
Not surprisingly, many of the greenest schools are in the Northeast and West, where there's a long history of environmentalism, and they're often private colleges with sizable endowments that can be directed toward green initiatives.
The presumptive limelight would bring a welcome change for Washburn, 34, who has often found himself part of a tiny media contingent on the green since he began reporting on the tournament in the summer of 2006.
Instead, the conversation often felt a bit like the conversations that sometimes occur in the green-energy industry, where big investments are treated as a success in and of themselves even in the absence of actual traction in the marketplace and the creation of real change.
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The concept has been around for several years, but until now most Green Houses have shared a campus with sister care facilities, often large, more traditional nursing homes.
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