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The nations at ICCAT meetings are typically represented by fisheries' ministers or their representatives, not the sorts of well meaning conservationists that usually attend green congresses.
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Its leafy green head is usually 1-2 inches in diameter, roughly the size of a golf ball, but each sprout packs a potent punch of contrasting flavors.
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For example, in America green is a color usually associated with positive things, such as money and a rising stock market.
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When such projects were given the green light, there was usually something not quite right about them.
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But playing against the green and gold of the Springboks usually sharpens the senses.
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Before Andersen hits the trails, he downloads digital maps of his destination--usually New Hampshire's White Mountains or Vermont's Green Mountains--to his iPad and iPhone.
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Given the long waits for green cards, an H-B visa is usually required if a U.S. employer wants to hire a skilled foreign national from a U.S. university or abroad.
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Although Vietnam themes have been a mainstay for Hollywood movies over the decades, all the flicks, from Green Berets and Apocalypse Now to the Rambo series, were shot elsewhere, usually the Philippines or Thailand.
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The reason the eye sees the flash as green, according to Dr Young, is that someone waiting to watch it will usually have been staring at the setting sun for several minutes.
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Neither will you find Green Jacket, Amen Corner, Crow's Nest, Augusta National Golf Club or usually even Augusta, the public-domain city in Georgia where the tournament takes place.
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Usually, if metrics indicate that a game is performing as expected in Canada, a worldwide launch is green-lit.
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Courses usually have to shut down for two to three weeks to let the new grass grow in, which hurts green-fee revenues.
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