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  • The other half of participants were also given a blue wristband, but they worked with a green-bordered monitor and were told that they were the "blue person working with the green computer."

    Sweet Talking Your Computer 2010

  • In the wake of Earth Day, green-bordered magazines and quivering news reports of Global Warming, it could be easy to dismiss the occasion as an over commercialization on par with Christmas.

    Kimberly Brooks: Artist John Dahlsen: Making Lemonade Out Of Trash 2010

  • In the wake of Earth Day, green-bordered magazines and quivering news reports of Global Warming, it could be easy to dismiss the occasion as an over commercialization on par with Christmas.

    Kimberly Brooks: Artist John Dahlsen: Making Lemonade Out Of Trash 2008

  • In the wake of Earth Day, green-bordered magazines and quivering news reports of Global Warming, it could be easy to dismiss the occasion as an over commercialization on par with Christmas.

    Kimberly Brooks: Artist John Dahlsen: Making Lemonade Out Of Trash 2008

  • In the wake of Earth Day, green-bordered magazines and quivering news reports of Global Warming, it could be easy to dismiss the occasion as an over commercialization on par with Christmas.

    Kimberly Brooks: Artist John Dahlsen: Making Lemonade Out Of Trash 2008

  • He glanced down at the remaining portion of the duck on the green-bordered white bone china.

    Ordermaster Modesitt, L. E. 2005

  • Fastened on the wall behind the commander's desk is a green-bordered wall hanging.

    The Magi'i Of Cyador Modesitt, L. E. 2000

  • Damn! He whipped around to catch the rear horseman by his long, green-bordered tunic.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • For a while the travellers sat where once the old gates of Isengard had stood, and there were now two tall trees like sentinels at the beginning of a green-bordered path that ran towards Orthanc; and they looked in wonder at the work that had been done, but no living thing could they see far or near.

    The Lord of the Rings Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954

  • Tom sat beside his cousin, Jack Chadwick, on the driver's seat of a curious-looking automobile which was whizzing down the smooth, broad, green-bordered road that led to Nestorville, the small town outside Boston where the Boy Inventors made their home.

    The Boy Inventors' Radio Telephone Richard Bonner

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