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The green away jersey comes from the fact that the DFB's (Deutscher Fußball-Bund) official colour is green yet a very common myth associated with Germany's use of a green-coloured away jersey is in recognition of the fact that Ireland were supposedly the first nation to play Germany in a friendly game after World War II.
Germany UEFA EURO 2008 Away kits Azmie aka switch image 2008
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The most important paint on this canvas is the green-coloured traditional South Asian Muslim sentiment of the overwhelming majority of Pakistanis.
Josh Mull: "Democratic Discourse": Reflections in the Pakistani Mirror 2010
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The green away jersey comes from the fact that the DFB's (Deutscher Fußball-Bund) official colour is green yet a very common myth associated with Germany's use of a green-coloured away jersey is in recognition of the fact that Ireland were supposedly the first nation to play Germany in a friendly game after World War II.
Archive 2008-07-01 Azmie aka switch image 2008
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The most important paint on this canvas is the green-coloured traditional South Asian Muslim sentiment of the overwhelming majority of Pakistanis.
Josh Mull: "Democratic Discourse": Reflections in the Pakistani Mirror 2010
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But all the houses had been painted over, and the green-coloured house and its blue-eyed girl only existed in his memories and though he walked the street a hundred times, he could not find her.
Man, Ending 2009
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If you decide you will only eat green-coloured food, then you can't complain when you go to a restaurant and they only have peas, spinach and pistacchio ice cream for you.
Correcting Reality 2008
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The poor leaves are denied nutrition and their brightly green-coloured cells start dying.
size 2006
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There is also the greenpie, a bird about the size of a turtle-dove, green-coloured all over, that pecks at the bark of trees with extraordinary vigour, lives generally on the branch of a tree, has a loud note, and is mostly found in the Peloponnese.
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-- An identity document, including the old dark blue and newer green-coloured versions;
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"Here are my proofs," pursued Margam, and, uncovering his deliman, he showed him the red, yellow, and green-coloured girdle which adorned his breast.
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