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  2. Green Dot (symbol) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Dot (German: Der Grüne Punkt) is the financing symbol of a European network of industry-funded systems for recycling the packaging materials of consumer goods.

  3. Glossary of cricket terms - Wikipedia

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    A match played in a series after one side has gained an unassailable lead, e.g. has already won 3 matches in a 5-match series, or in a tournament if both teams have already qualified (or failed to qualify) for the subsequent rounds. The term is used disparagingly to imply that the match is of lesser importance, but some regard the concept as ...

  4. Threads added a green dot to show you're online. I have a ...

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    On Meta's Threads, there's now a green dot to indicate when a person is online. I have a theory about why this feature was added.

  5. Tour de France 2023: Meaning behind yellow, green, polka dot ...

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    The green, polka dot, and white jerseys all have their own meanings, histories and significance for their respective holders. While some riders (domestiques) work purely for the benefit of their ...

  6. Green Dot Bystander Intervention - Wikipedia

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    Green Dot Bystander Intervention is a bystander education approach that aims to prevent violence with the help of bystanders. It is built on the premise that violence ...

  7. Penalty card - Wikipedia

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    A green card indicates an official warning when a minor offence has occurred resulting in a 2 minute suspension. A second green card for the same player will result in a yellow card (5 minute suspension). In this case, the umpire will show a green card, followed by a yellow card.

  8. Here’s What Those Colored Circles on Food Packages Actually Mean

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    “Most printers only use four colors: cyan (blue-green), yellow, magenta and black. But some printers have extra colors like orange, green and violet. This helps them match challenging colors ...

  9. Twister (game) - Wikipedia

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    Twister competition in 1966. In 1964, Reyn Guyer Sr. owned and managed a design company which made in-store displays for Fortune 500 companies. [2]Charles Foley was a respected and successful toy designer for Lakeside Industries in Minneapolis and answered an ad for an experienced toy designer by Reynolds Guyer Sr. of Guyer Company. [2]