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en The lake has gotten a little better. Now it has seasons. Sometimes it's green, sometimes it's red and sometimes it's brown.

en I'm having to accept the fact that I'm going to have a brown golf course instead of a green golf course. It's hard for me not to see it thick and green. I'm having to teach myself that brown is OK, but not on the greens.

en We've got protections for Mono Lake now that make the Walker Lake people green with envy.

en She's a really nice lady, and she's a really talented coach. She was great with the kids, the best assistant I had in my eight seasons at Brown.

en Dario doesn't like the color green, ... He's an advocate of brown.

en It would be a tragedy, I believe, to see this kind of a green facility simply bulldozed simply for the purpose of houses. There are a number of projects underway today for green spaces, both within Wake Forest as well as northern Wake County, particularly around (Falls) Lake. So, we see this as another opportunity that shouldn't simply be bulldozed.

en Who were the guys who helped Jim Brown, Leroy Kelly and Ernie Green do what they did?

en And by lucky coincidence, here comes a green Mazda pickup with a brown stripe.

en The engine got most of the attention, but the "little red caboose," which was also brown, green, blue or yellow, was where the action was.

en The village was swamped with green-brown liquid and it was pig manure -- the mother-of-all muck.

en We got into the lifestyle of not having a nine-to-five job. We would work for a while, then go swimming in Green Lake, or take a long bike ride.

en What is benefitted properties of the lake? Is it just those that are adjacent to the lake or, as in Rice Lake, is it the Lake District, the entire city and properties on the west side of Rice Lake? ... Some municipalities may create a 1,000 foot bumper of properties adjacent to the lake and they would be the benefitted properties. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. What is benefitted properties of the lake? Is it just those that are adjacent to the lake or, as in Rice Lake, is it the Lake District, the entire city and properties on the west side of Rice Lake? ... Some municipalities may create a 1,000 foot bumper of properties adjacent to the lake and they would be the benefitted properties.

en This is where it all started for me. First and foremost, I wanted to become a Cleveland Brown, put on the orange helmet, play in front of Lake Erie and enjoy the feelings.

en It is actually Geneva Lake. I am very strong on that. Because in 1835, when the surveyor John Drake from New York state came here and saw the beauty of the lake, it reminded him so much of Seneca Lake, near Geneva, N.Y. So it became Geneva Lake, and it's on all the maps.

en We're looking to connect those areas as part of a green mosaic from Lake Michigan through North Hammond.


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