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green states
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Plural of green state
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Green states that if this play had been performed when it had first been written, thought to be at some point in the 1920s, "then the history of Agatha Christie, playwright might have been very different".
These prices are low, thanks to subsidies from "green" states.
Also, Green states explicitly that a man is perfectly justified in not leaving his wealth to a child whose actions he disapproves of (LPPO 225).
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Map of DOT survey response type (green states that replied, orange states that provided partial response, grey no response received, including HI; darker green for PA indicates the state where research originated).
Thus, Green states that "[i]t is only through the guarantee which society gives him that [a man] … has property at all, or, strictly speaking, any right to his possessions" (LFC 200).
The interests of these two powers represent, as Green states, "the kingpin of Villani's scheme of historical interpretation".
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But they are preserved in their green, unripe state, usually by pickling.
Forché was educated at Michigan State (B.A., 1972) and Bowling Green State (M.F.A., 1975) universities.
Head coach: Jeff Genyk ('82 Bowling Green State), 13-33 in four years at Eastern Michigan.
On Oct. 11, Akron will host Bowling Green State and its mascot, Frieda the Falcon.
Jeffrey A Brown is associate professor at the department of popular culture, Bowling Green State University, Ohio.
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