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Since the disastrous election result in 1924 the Liberals were now very much the third party in British politics, but still Lloyd George was able to release money from his fund to finance candidates and ideas for public works to reduce unemployment ( as detailed in pamphlets such as the " Yellow Book " and the " Green Book ").
* Throughout the Middle East, Green money refers to money from Islamic businesses, Islamic banks, and the religious sector.
This was the world's first council housing, and brothers Lew Grade and Bernard Delfont were brought up here .< ref >< cite >' Bethnal Green: Building and Social Conditions from 1876 to 1914 ', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 11: Stepney, Bethnal Green ( 1998 ), pp. 126-32 accessed: 14 November 2006 </ ref > In 1909, the Bethnal Green Estate was built with money left by the philanthropist William Richard Sutton which he left for ' modern dwellings and houses for occupation by the poor of London and other towns and populous places in England '.< ref >< cite >< cite >
Lacking the moral influence of Ben or the need to stay secret for his aunt, Peter broke out of the orphanage he was sent to and began to defeat criminals for the reward money, matters coming to a head when he nearly killed the Green Goblin in a fight.
The article asserted that the Greens had managed to " force " the Government to divert money from flood relief, in order to fund various Green programs.
In 1979, after negotiating a release from his contract with Sparrow, Green initiated a new policy of refusing to charge money for concerts or albums.
There is a column topped with a decorative urn in the Castle Green, Hereford – a statue was planned in place of the urn, but insufficient money was raised.
He believed that he would be spending the rest of his life in jail for the " Green Man " attacks and wanted to use the confession to raise money to support his wife and children.
Mick Fleetwood recalls Green becoming concerned about wealth: " I had conversations with Peter Green around that time and he was obsessive about us not making money, wanting us to give it all away.
The exact circumstances are the subject of much speculation, the most popular being that Green wanted Davis to stop sending money to him.
In the BBC documentary " Peter Green: Man Of The World " ( 2011 ), he stated that at the time he had just returned from Canada needing money and that, during a telephone conversation with his accounts manager he alluded to the fact that he had brought back a gun from his travels.
Although the details remain in some dispute, the escape is suspected to have been arranged and financed by members of Nelson's newly-formed gang, including Homer Van Meter, Tommy Carroll, Eddie Green, and John " Red " Hamilton, with the understanding that Dillinger would repay some part of the bribe money out of his share of the first robbery.
Later that year, Otis suffered a terrible case of pneumonia which nearly killed him, but he earned enough money to move his wife and three-year-old son to the Vermont Hills on the Green River.
They tried to raise money by opening several freight branches, the most notable being to the Croxley printers and to the Grand Union Canal at Croxley Green.
Green spaces banked an indicated money amount ( or one square which doubled the team's banked money ).
During his later campaign for Senator from New York in 1986, Green set an example for other candidates by refusing to take money from special interest groups ' PACs.
But on March 16, 1982, Judge Ramsey barred Metro from spending any money on the construction of the Rosecroft Raceway route for the southern half of the Green Line.
WMATA appealed directly to President Reagan to release $ 400 million in funds already appropriated, but administration officials said WMATA had more than enough money to complete the Green Line.
By mid-1991, however, falling inflation had reduced WMATA's construction costs so much that the agency said it could build the two final Green Line stations in Prince George's County without asking Congress for additional money.

Green and refers
CD-i also refers to the multimedia Compact Disc standard used by the CD-i console, also known as Green Book, which was developed by Philips and Sony ( not to be confused with MMCD, the pre-DVD format also co-developed by Philips and Sony ).
In the context of United Kingdom politics, it refers to a possible alliance on certain issues between the Conservative Party and ecologists or environmentalists such as those found in the UK Green Party.
The nickname the Green Count refers to his habit of dressing in this colour and appearing in state occasions surrounded by green-dressed escort.
Green Revolution refers to a series of research, development, and technology transfer initiatives, occurring between the 1940s and the late 1970s, that increased agriculture production around the world, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s.
The Green Party of the United States refers to its particular proposals for grassroots democracy and electoral reform by this name.
During this period the group made a cameo appearance in the film Mystery Men as the " Not So Goodie Mob ", with Cee-Lo crediting himself by his birth name, Thomas Callaway ( though he refers to himself as " Carlito Green " in the liner notes ).
The nickname " Green Mound " ( 青塚 Qīn Zhǒng ) refers to a legend that in autumn, when grass and trees wither, those plants on the cemetery mound continue to prosper.
Green card also refers to an immigration process of becoming a permanent resident.
He refers to Spider-Man as " Man-Spider " until his second defeat when he finally says the name right and informs Spider-Man that the Green Goblin knows where Mary Jane lives, and decides to wait for the police out of respect for Spider-Man.
On the Green refers to the large grassy area that lay in the centre of the village: the traditional village green.
The ' Green ' part of the name refers to a large and ancient Green, probably dating from the 13th century that used to exist here but was reduced to a mere 4 acres ( 16, 000 m² ) in size in 1854. View across The Common at Holmer Green showing village hall and church
MathWorks refers to its corporate social responsibility program as its " Social Mission ," which has five components: Investments in Education, Staff-Driven Initiatives, Local Community Support, Green Initiatives and Disaster Relief.
The first wave, Green Biotechnology, refers to agricultural biotechnology.
American rock band Pearl Jam included a picture of Green in the booklet for their 1993 album, Vs, beside lyrics to their song W. M. A., which refers extensively to police racism and brutality.
The name actually refers only to the outer casing ; the warhead ( or physics package ) was known as " Green Grass " ( in Yellow Sun Mk. 1 ) and " Red Snow " ( in Yellow Sun Mk. 2 ).
* In international trade, and in particular in the context of negotiations within the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), where decisions can only be reached by consensus, the " Green Room " refers to a process in which heads of delegation seek consensus informally under the chairmanship of the Director-General ..
The title refers to The Flash ( Wally West ) and Green Lantern ( John Stewart ) characters in connection to the second mini-series featuring Barry Allen and Hal Jordan in the roles.
The name " Avocado Declaration " refers to the ideal of party members being like the avocado: " Green on the outside ; green on the inside.
The Prairie Fire refers to the annual spring burning of the prairie lands at Green Oaks.
Green Movement refers to a series of actions after the Iranian presidential election, 2009, in which protesters demanded the removal of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from office.
The military refers to the color as Olive Green 107, or more commonly OG 107.

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