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Green Light (song)
"Green Light" is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles. The song was written by Knowles, Sean Garrett, and Pharrell for Knowles's second solo studio album, B'Day . Produced by The Neptunes, it was released as the fifth UK and seventh overall single on July 30, 2007 through Columbia Records

Green Monkey
The green monkey , also known as the Callithrix monkey, is an Old World monkey with golden-green fur and pale hands and feet. The tip of the tail is golden yellow as are the backs of the thighs and cheek whiskers. It does not have a distinguishing band of fur on the brow, like other Chlorocebus species, and males have a pale blue scrotum

Green onion
Green onion may refer to:*Scallion, various members of the genus Allium that lack a fully developed bulb*"Green Onions", a hit 1962 soul instrumental by Booker T

Green Onions
"Green Onions" is a hit soul instrumental recorded in 1962 by Booker T. & the M.G.'s. The tune is a 12-bar blues with a rippling Hammond organ line. Originally issued on the Volt 102 subsidiary of Stax Records in May 1962 as the B-side to "Behave Yourself", it was quickly reissued as the A-side of Stax 127; it also appeared on the album Green Onions

Green Party (Romania)
The Green Party , often shortened to The Greens is a Romanian political party centred on green politics. It is a member of the European Green Party.-Policies:

Green room (disambiguation)
Green room is a space or facility for accommodating individuals making public appearances.Green room may also refer to:-Venues:*Green Room , one of three state parlors on first floor of White House, residence of American president; used for small receptions since edifice was completed in 1800, it is traditionally decorated in shades of green*Green Room Club,

Green tea
Green tea is made solely from the leaves of Camellia sinensis that have undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Green tea originates from China and has become associated with many cultures throughout Asia. It has recently become more widespread in the West, where black tea is traditionally consumed

Green Tea
Green Tea is a 2003 Chinese film. It was adapted from the novel Adiliya by the River by Jin Renshun.Shot in the summer of 2002, Green Tea was one of three films directed by Zhang Yuan that year .The film was photographed by established Hong Kong-cinematographer Christopher Doyle, whose work gives

Green Thumb
Green Thumb is a young-adult novel by Rob Thomas, creator of the television series Veronica Mars. It was published in 1999-Plot summary:

Green Woodpecker
The European Green Woodpecker is a member of the woodpecker family Picidae. There are four subspecies and it occurs in most parts of Europe and in western Asia

Greenback
Greenback may refer to:In currency:* Greenback , a fiat currency issued during the American Civil War**United States Note**Demand Note, issued in 1861–62* A modern United States Federal Reserve Note

Greenbrier (Great Smoky Mountains)
Greenbrier is a valley in the northern Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, located in the Southeastern United States. Now a recreational area, Greenbrier was once home to a string of Appalachian communities.

Greener
Greener may refer to:* Greener, a rock song by the American rock band Tally Hall* Greener , a 1994 stop-motion film directed by Mark Osborne.* Christopher Greener Greener may refer to:* Greener, a rock song by the American rock band Tally Hall* Greener (short film), a 1994 stop-motion film directed by Mark Osborne.* Christopher Greener Greener may refer to:* Greener, a rock song by the American rock band Tally Hall* Greener (short film), a 1994 stop-motion film directed by Mark Osborne.* Christopher Greener (b

Greenery
Greenery may refer to:* Any foliage of a plant, either live, freshly cut, or artificial. The term is used in the landscaping, interior design, and florist industries.* A houseplant used for its foliage.* A slang term for marijuana.

Greenfield (surname)
Greenfield is a surname. People with the name include:*Adam Greenfield, American writer*Chloe Greenfield, American actress*Dave Greenfield, British keyboard player of The Stranglers*Elizabeth Greenfield, African American singer

Greengage
The greengages, also known as the Reine Claudes, are the edible drupaceous fruits of a cultivar group of the common European plum. The first true greengage was bred in Moissac, France, from a green-fruited wild plum originally found in Asia Minor; the original greengage cultivar nowadays survives in an almost unchanged form as 'Reine Claude Verte'.Technically,

Greengrocer
A greengrocer or fruiterer is a retail trader in fruit and vegetables; that is, in green groceries. Greengrocer is primarily a British and Australian term, and greengrocers' shops were once common in suburbs, towns and villages

Greenhorn
Greenhorn is slang for an inexperienced person. It may also refer to:* Greenhorn, California, United States* Greenhorn, Oregon, United States* The Greenhornes, a rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio

Greenhouse
A greenhouse is a building in which plants are grown. These structures range in size from small sheds to very large buildings

Greenhouse (disambiguation)
Greenhouse may refer to:*Greenhouse, an indoor covered place where plants are grown and cultivated*Greenhouse effect, the effects on a planet when 'greenhouse gases' cloud the atmosphere

Greenhouse effect
The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re-radiated in all directions. Since part of this re-radiation is back towards the surface, energy is transferred to the surface and the lower atmosphere

Greenhouse gas
A greenhouse gas is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect. The primary greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone

Greening
Greening is the process of transforming artifacts such as a space, a lifestyle or a brand image into a more environmentally friendly version

Greenland
Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe for about a millennium

Greenland (album)
-Track listing:# "Something You Ain't Got"# "Maggie"# "Where Have Those Days Gone"# "Fluffy Lucy"# "The Riverside"# "Gimme One More Chance"# "I'm So Glad She Ain't Never Coming Back"# "Sidi Ifni"# "I Need Better Friends"# "Minotaur"# "Night Falls"

Greenland (European Parliament constituency)
Prior to its secession from the European Community in 1985, Greenland was a constituency of the European Parliament for European elections.-1979:

Greenland (play)
Greenland is a 1988 play by Howard Brenton. It is a neo-Brechtian epic psychodrama with many actors, props and scene changes, on which the writer worked for seven years. It is the last of Brenton's three Utopian plays, following Sore Throats and Bloody Poetry.The play opened at the Royal Court Theatre in London on 26 May 1988 and played there for a season

Greenpeace
Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization with offices in over forty countries and with an international coordinating body in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Greens
Greens may refer to:*Leaf vegetables such as collard greens, mustard greens, spring greens, winter greens, spinach, etc.-Politics:Supranational* Green politics* Green party, political parties adhering to Green politics* Global Greens

Greens (Province of Bolzano-Bozen)
The Greens are a green and social-democratic Italian political party active in the South Tyrol.They are the provincial section of the Italian Federation of the Greens, although being much more moderate and mainstream

Greenshank
The Common Greenshank is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae, the typical waders. Its closest relative is the Greater Yellowlegs, together with which and the Spotted Redshank it forms a close-knit group

Greenstick fracture
A greenstick, buckle or torus fracture is a fracture in a young, soft bone in which the bone bends and partially breaks. A person's bones become harder and more brittle with age. Greenstick fractures usually occur most often during infancy and childhood when bones are soft

Greenware
Greenware may refer to:*Greenware , software distributed under the condition that the user does something to help the environment*Greenware, a stage of clay*Greenware, the brand name of a 100% corn based cup produced by Fabri-Kal

Greenwich
Greenwich is a district of south London, England, located in the London Borough of Greenwich.Greenwich is best known for its maritime history and for giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time

Greenwich Mean Time
Greenwich Mean Time is a term originally referring to mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. It is arguably the same as Coordinated Universal Time and when this is viewed as a time zone the name Greenwich Mean Time is especially used by bodies connected with the United Kingdom, such as the BBC World Service, the Royal Navy, the Met Office

Greenwood (Amtrak station)
The Greenwood Amtrak station is a train station in Greenwood, Mississippi, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system.

Greenwood (MBTA station)
Greenwood is a station on the Haverhill/Reading Line serviced MBTA Commuter Rail System. Greenwood Station services Greenwood Square in the town of Wakefield.-Bus connections:*136 Reading Depot - Malden Center Station via Wakefield, Melrose & Oak Grove

Greenwood (surname)
Greenwood is a British surname, believed to be derived from the Greenwood or Greenwode settlement near Heptonstall in the metropolitan district of Calderdale in West Yorkshire. It was the homestead of Wyomarus de Greenwode, believed to be the principal ancestor of British Greenwoods.-People with the surname Greenwood:* Al Greenwood , American keyboard player* Alfred B

Greenwoods
Greenwoods is a chain of menswear stores based in Bradford, England.The company was founded by Sir Willie Greenwood in 1860 as a hatters shop. At its peak in the 1990s there were around 200 branches of the store.

Greet
Greet may refer to:* Greet, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom* Greet , a way for human beings to intentionally communicate awareness of each other's presence* GREET ModelPeople with the given name Greet:

Greeting
Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship or social status between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other

Greeting (album)
Greeting is the first album by Japanese pop singer Nami Tamaki. The album was released in Japan by Sony Music Japan, then re-released in America by Tofu Records.-Track listing:#Eternal Voice#Believe#Day by Day#Complete

Greeves (motorcycles)
Greeves Motorcycles Ltd is a British motorcycle manufacturer producing motorcycles mainly for the trials and off-road market. Owner Richard Deal bought the rights to the Greeves name in May 1999. The original company had been producing motorcycles since 1952, funded by a contract with the Ministry of Pensions for their Invacar. a three wheeler for disabled drivers

Gregg (surname)
Gregg and Greg are surnames of English origin. They are variant forms of the surname Gregory. The surnames are first recorded as Gregge in 1234, within the Liber feodorum, a document compiled in the reign of Henry II of England

Gregor (surname)
Gregor is a surname, and may refer to:* Francis Gregor , MP for the County of Cornwall, brother of William* William Gregor , British clergyman and mineralogist who discovered the elemental metal titanium, brother of Francis

Gregorian
Gregorian might refer to:* The thought or ideology of Pope Gregory I or Pope Gregory VII *Things named for Pope Gregory I:**Gregorian chant** Gregorian mass**Brotherhood of Saint Gregory

Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar, also known as the Western calendar, or Christian calendar, is the internationally accepted civil calendar. It was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII, after whom the calendar was named, by a decree signed on 24 February 1582, a papal bull known by its opening words Inter gravissimas

Gregorian chant
Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic liturgical music within Western Christianity that accompanied the celebration of Mass and other ritual services

Gregory
Gregory is a common masculine first name. It is derived from the Latin name "Gregorius," which was from the late Greek name "Γρηγόριος" meaning "watchful" .

Gregory (Sussex cricketer)
Gregory was an English professional cricketer who made 5 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1791 to 1792.-External sources:*

Greif
Greif may refer to:People* Avner Greif - economics professor at Stanford University,* Eric Greif - lawyer and entertainment personality* Gideon Greif - Historian* Jean-Jacques Greif - French journalist and writer* Mark Greif - Editor

Grein
Grein is a municipality in the district Perg in Upper Austria, Austria.

Gremlin
A gremlin is an imaginary creature commonly depicted as mischievous and mechanically oriented, with a specific interest in aircraft. Gremlins' mischievous natures are similar to those of English folkloric imps, while their inclination to damage or dismantle machinery is more modern.-Origins:Although their origin is found in myths among airmen, claiming that the gremlins were

Gremlin (protein)
Gremlin is an inhibitor in the TGF beta signaling pathway.Gremlin, also known as Drm, is a highly conserved 20.7-kDa, 184 amino acid glycoprotein part of the DAN family and is a cysteine knot-secreted protein

Grenada
Grenada is an island country and Commonwealth Realm consisting of the island of Grenada and six smaller islands at the southern end of the Grenadines in the southeastern Caribbean Sea

Grenade
A grenade is a small explosive device that is projected a safe distance away by its user. Soldiers called grenadiers specialize in the use of grenades. The term hand grenade refers any grenade designed to be hand thrown. Grenade Launchers are firearms designed to fire explosive projectile grenades

Grenadian
The people of Grenada or simply Grenadians or Grenadian people are the inhabitants or citizens of Grenada.Grenadian may refer to:* Something of, from, or related to the country of Grenada

Grenadier (disambiguation)
Grenadier may refer to:* A grenadier, originally a specialized assault soldier for siege operations, later an honorific applied to many infantry military units. See Grenadier for main article

Grenadine
Grenadine is traditionally a red syrup. It is used as an ingredient in cocktails, both for its flavor and to give a reddish/pink tinge to mixed drinks. "Grenadines" are also made by mixing the syrup with cold water in a glass or pitcher, sometimes with ice.

Grenadine (disambiguation)
Grenadine is a non-alcoholic red syrup.Grenadine may also refer to:* Grenadine , a light silk weave* Grenadine Records, a record label* Grenadine Airways* Grenadines, a group of islands

Gresham (Metra)
Gresham is a station on the Rock Island District Metra line, which runs between Joliet, Illinois and downtown Chicago, Illinois at the LaSalle Street Station. It is in Zone B according to Metra fee schedules based on its distance from downtown Chicago. It is in the community area of Auburn Gresham, on the south side of Chicago

Greta
The name Greta is derived from the name Margaret, which comes from the Greek word margarites or "pearl."Greta may refer to:-People:* Gréta Arn , professional tennis player* Greta Bösel , executed Nazi concentration camp guard

Greta (band)
Greta was an American hard rock band formed in 1992 by Paul Plagens, Kyle Baer, Josh Gordon, and Brad Wilk. Wilk left the band to join Rage Against the Machine

Greta (film)
According to Greta is a 2009 American independent drama film starring Hilary Duff, Ellen Burstyn, Michael Murphy, Evan Ross, and Melissa Leo

Greta (genus)
Greta is a genus of clearwing butterflies, named by Arthur Francis Hemming in 1934. They are in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae, and are found mostly in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.-Species:

Gretchen (band)
Gretchen is a female-fronted alternative rock band from Bristol, Tennessee featuring heavy guitar tones and emotional, ethereal melodies led by husband and wife team of Dave and Mia Richards

Gretchen (disambiguation)
Gretchen may refer to:* Gretchen , a feminine given name* Gretchen , a female-fronted alternative rock band* Gretchen , an 1879 play by W. S

Grew
The surname Grew might refer to:*Dessie Grew , IRA volunteer*Joseph Grew , US diplomat*Mark Grew , English footballer*Nehemiah Grew , English botanist-See also:*GRU *Grue