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  2. Al Green discography - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Al Green, along with Heather Headley, released a version of the song "People Get Ready" on the compilation album, Oh Happy Day. [ 23 ] In 2011, Time Life released his March 3, 1973 Soul Train performance of " Love and Happiness " on The Best of Soul Train Live .

  3. Al Green - Wikipedia

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    Green Is Blues (1969) Al Green Gets Next to You (1971) Let's Stay Together (1972) I'm Still in Love with You (1972) Call Me (1973) Livin' for You (1973) Al Green Explores Your Mind (1974) Al Green Is Love (1975) Full of Fire (1976) Have a Good Time (1976) The Belle Album (1977) Truth n' Time (1978) The Lord Will Make a Way (1980) Higher Plane ...

  4. Ally Green - Wikipedia

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    On 25 March 2022 Green announced that she was committed to playing for New Zealand after constantly being overlooked for the Australian team. She is due to be called up for New Zealand in their upcoming friendlies against Australia in April, provided FIFA approve a one-time switch of nationality.

  5. Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand (Māori: Rōpū Kākāriki o Aotearoa, Niu Tireni), [9] commonly known as Green or the Greens, is a green and left-wing political party in New Zealand. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Like many green parties around the world, it has four pillars ( ecological wisdom , social justice , grassroots democracy , and nonviolence ...

  6. New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has competitive international teams in rugby union, rugby league, netball, cricket, softball, and sailing. New Zealand participated at the Summer Olympics in 1908 and 1912 as a joint team with Australia, before first participating on its own in 1920. [431] The country has ranked highly on a medals-to-population ratio at recent Games.

  7. Pounamu - Wikipedia

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    The Māori word pounamu, also used in New Zealand English, refers to two main types of green stone valued for carving: nephrite jade, classified by Māori as kawakawa, kahurangi, īnanga, and other names depending on colour; and translucent bowenite, a type of serpentine, known as tangiwai.

  8. Tourism in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Activities have included a NZ$7 million campaign in China, concentrating on Shanghai, [17] and co-operating to produce a New Zealand tourism layer for Google Earth, the first such country-wide initiative. [18] Visitors from 60 countries require a New Zealand eTA (NZ eTA) from 1 October 2019. [19] [20]

  9. National symbols of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A European woman and a Māori chief flank the left and right sides, identifying New Zealand as a bicultural nation (European New Zealanders and Māori). The figures are supported by the silver fern, a native plant. The St Edward's Crown is a reminder that New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy. [4] National anthems "God Defend New Zealand"