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Examples
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Only the whites of his eyes show through the olive green-and-black waterproof camouflage grease that covers his face.
Barry Toll 2010
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If you want to make a statement, then buy the green-and-black striped "Canapa Righe" (£695) and matching hat (£325).
When It Comes to Style, It's In the Bag Tina Gaudoin 2011
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One, hanging directly above a TD Bank branch's glowing green-and-black sign said "99% means civil war."
Landlord Balks at New School Occupation Jessica Firger 2011
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At just 3.4 pounds, it can almost slip into a Christmas stocking and the zigzag green-and-black casing fits the season.
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He wore a green-and-black tartan kilt and a ruffled shirt with falls of lace at the throat and cuffs that made him look as if he belonged in some Gainsborough or Reynolds portrait from the previous century.
The Devil Wears Plaid Teresa Medeiros 2010
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In the Newcomb world, people and plants sometimes surreally hybridize, as in Girl at the Garden Centre in the Rain, in which a woman, mostly hidden beneath an outsized green-and-black striped umbrella, has grown into an umbellifer.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Today I'm here to talk to you about a game I found that brings back all the fun of those side-scrolling adventures of before in a slick green-and-black shell.
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Four-inch stilettos adorned her feet, while a green three-quarter-sleeve, retro cotton and linen jacket sat on top of a sheer, green-and-black, cheetah-print, short-sleeve silk blouse.
Déjà Vu Suzetta Perkins 2009
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It was made of the same chill, slick, damp green-and-black material as all the rest.
1/27/07: In which I have a bad case of the stupids deedop 2007
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In the Newcomb world, people and plants sometimes surreally hybridize, as in Girl at the Garden Centre in the Rain, in which a woman, mostly hidden beneath an outsized green-and-black striped umbrella, has grown into an umbellifer.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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