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The other pieces are giant toy soldiers in an almost radioactive green.
Sharapova is wearing a white dress with a radioactive green trim that is the same colour as her visor.
Some of it melted and settled back down, cooling into a radioactive green glass that was dubbed Trinitite, and some of it floated away.
Clijsters is once again wearing her radioactive green ensemble, which isn't too dissimilar in shade to the outfit which Murray has been blinding everyone with over the past fortnight.
It is constructed (in order of assembly) from a steamed poppy-seed bun, a boiled all-beef hot dog (preferably Vienna), yellow mustard, chopped onions, radioactive green sweet relish (if it doesn't glow in the dark, you have the wrong stuff) and a few sport hot peppers.
Here, at least, the British police were able to obtain a mountain of evidence: CCTV footage showing Litvinenko at the Mayfair murder scene; call records from the two suspects, Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun; witnesses who were in a hotel bar when Litvinenko swallowed half a cup of radioactive green tea.
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The desert sand, largely made of silica, melted and became a mildly radioactive light green glass, which was named trinitite.
Bear witness to the fact that, like our reviewer friend pointed out, this cocktail does indeed shine a shade of Simpsons' "radioactive sewage green".
Yellow balls indicate non-radioactive phosphates, a green star depicts P radioactive phosphates.
Henrietta Hill QC, acting for Hermitage, told the judge there were striking parallels between Perepilichnyy's death,and the murder in 2006 of Alexander Litvinenko, poisoned by two Kremlin assassins with a radioactive cup of green tea.
March 17 — the day he is said to have died — was observed first with a feast, then with parades and now with a series of pub crawls featuring drinks tinted a radioactive shade of green.
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