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So far, Blue has promoted one brand on Instagram, the dog treats company Greenies.
And then there are the greenies, who ran on the lower level of the bridge.
Greenies Original Dog Dental Chews These treats loved by dogs are also appreciated by your pet's teeth.
" Greenies joins a mountain of companies who have pulled the plug on their relationship with "Teen Mom.
Pumpkin spice dog treats Please Greenies, don't addict our lil pups to the pumpkin spice flavor, too.
Various Greenies treats, for felines and canines, are on sale during Amazon Prime Day, including this Value Pack.
Science Diet was developed by a vet, and Greenies received an endorsement from the Veterinary Oral Health Council.
I know he will now enjoy doggie heaven where there will be an abundance of greenies just for him.
So after going after plastic bags, greenies now want to ban plastic drinking straws because they may threaten sea life.
He dismissed attempts to link them to global warming as "the ravings of some pure, enlightened, woke capital-city greenies". ■
Feline Greenies Natural Dental Care Treats, available at Amazon, $2.49Keeping your cat's mouth clean is essential to its overall health.
Then I take my daily vitamins, grab some Greenies for the dogs, and head back upstairs to change into my gym clothes.
We can now confirm that, as a result of this incident, our GREENIES ads will no longer run during Teen Mom programming.
So much so that I started communicating with the "greenies" as little as possible to spare my eyes from the wretched color.
Designed by a licensed veterinarian for hairball prevention, Feline Greenies Hairball Control Smart Bites are our top choice for hairball control treats.
You should also consider Vet's Best Hairball Relief Digestive Aid Supplements, Nutri-Vet Hairball Paw Gel, and Feline Greenies Hairball Control Smart Bites.
Feline Greenies Hairball Control Smart Bites are made with a unique combination of plant-based fibers to minimize hairball formation and aid digestion.
It wasn't until 2006 that MLB began testing for amphetamines, which meant the days of pre-game coffees spiked with greenies were over.
But then, none of the others have had the benefit of having their images burnished by a thousand and one starry-eyed greenies.
"They don't need the ravings of some pure, enlightened and woke capital city greenies at this time, when they're trying to save their homes."
"Teen Mom 2" just suffered another casualty -- this time in the form of an advertiser -- Greenies pet treats has cut ties with the MTV show.
"Greenies" (real medical name Dexedrine), which were rumored to have been brought back by players who served in WWII, were passed around casually for decades.
The agency has also started work on Greenies, a dog treat made by Mars Petcare, and that work will be released soon, Mr. Neely said.
Hill's Science Diet dog and cat food and Greenies treats for cats and dogs both had huge success and benefited from ties with veterinarians, he says.
And right now, you can save big on some of those favorites, like the Furbo Dog Camera (which has 23,22 five-star reviews) and tons of Greenies products.
One thing I admired about Doc & Darryl is that the drinking and drugging—including "greenies" which were nearly mandatory—and the domestic violence is presented thoroughly and rather matter-of-factly.
The greenies hang a left on 74th Street, which gives runners an exclusive passage down a classic New York melting pot of a street, one profiled in 2011 in The Times.
You should also consider Canidae Grain-Free PURE Control Hairball Control Cat Food, Vet's Best Hairball Relief Digestive Aid Supplements, Nutri-Vet Hairball Paw Gel, and Feline Greenies Hairball Control Smart Bites.
Chewy offers a 30% discount when you set up autoship, and then 5-10% off recurring orders from 30 select brands like Blue Buffalo, Greenies, World's Best Cat Litter, the Honest Kitchen, and more.
Loaded with chicken-based protein and plant-based fibers, these Feline Greenies Hairball Control Smart Bites work to minimize hairball formation and aid digestion while also giving your cat a boost of healthy nutrition.
And the anti-environmentalist media, the Murdoch empire in particular, has gone all-out on disinformation, trying to place the blame on arsonists and "greenies" who won't let fire services get rid of enough trees.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack sparked a heated debate on Monday when he accused climate activists, whom he called "woke capital city greenies," of politicizing a tragedy at the expense of people in the danger zones.
"They don't need the ravings of some pure enlightened and woke capital city greenies at this time when they're trying to save their homes," said of the victims of the fires on ABC Radio National on Monday.
In her deposition, Diana Munson was asked if her husband took greenies, when he played, a reference to the amphetamines that many players, in the decades before drug testing, took for the jolt of energy they provided.
Each episode, Andrews welcomes a special guest to teach her Greenies, as she calls them, about a different discipline, including singing (Josh Groban), songwriting (Sara Bareilles), the makeup of an orchestra (Joshua Bell), and clowning (Bill Irwin).
While the upper-level blue and orange people quickly exit to streets, the greenies stay on the Gowanus Expressway a bit longer, in the southbound lanes, which everyone hopes will be a little less congested than during rush hour.
From the ENGO-funded protests that saw activists board Shell's Alaska-bound drilling rig to the Greenpeace minions who swarmed Puget Sound in kayaks to prevent it from reaching its destination – Alaska's OCS is big business for the greenies.
As for the projects that don't even happen in the first place, you already know what the greenies and the politicians did to the Keystone Pipeline despite poll after poll showing a commanding majority of Americans in favor of the project.
Walmart, in turn, has been expanding its pet assortment online to include more health-conscious brands like Blue Buffalo, Greenies and Hill's Science Diet, Kieran Shanahan, an executive on Walmart's U.S. e-commerce team overseeing food, consumables and health-and-wellness, said.
Among the few consistent themes from this most inconsistent of presidents has been a fondness for coal and steel, where brawny men do essential work and are threatened not by shifting economics, but by greenies and weenies who want to shut them down.
This is a very different offensive environment from then, for a number of reasons up to and including PEDs, greenies, juiced baseballs, and whatever other insanity lurked beyond, so should the Red Sox come close to 976, they would be one of the best offenses in baseball history.
But a search for "climate change" in the main Murdoch outlets mostly yields stories condemning protesters who demand more aggressive action from the government; editorials arguing against "radical climate change policy"; and opinion columns emphasizing the need for more backburning to control fires — if only the left-wing greenies would allow it to happen.
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Five greenies equalled one brownie. The greenies and brownies could be redeemed against goods from the company's catalogue.
The Greenies entered the NCAA as the Junior Reps of then De La Salle College in 1968. LSGH took over the slot of the phased out De La Salle College High School which also had the same monikers-the Greenies. That initial NCAA stint of the LSGH Greenies lasted until school year 1980–81 when both DLSU and LSGH formally and simultaneously withdrew from the NCAA. Within that 13-year NCAA period, the Greenies won eight NCAA General Championships.
The 1947 Greenville Greenies had three managers: John Pare, Larry Baldwin and Ordie Timm. Continuing play at Guy Smith Stadium, Greenville drew 66,316 fans for the season. The 1948 Greenville Greenies again finished last in the Coastal Plain League. The Greenville Greenies finished 50–89 and were 8th in the Coastal Plain League final standings.
Bolick played for the La Salle Green Hills Greenies from 2011 to 2012. Bolick averaged a team-high 20.3 points for the Greenies, including a season-best 41 points against Perpetual Help in his last season. He also posted marks of 5.2 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.6 steals, and 1.2 blocks per outing during his last season for the Greenies.
South Park's athletic teams wore green and were the Greenies.
Playing at Guy Smith Stadium, the Greenies had a record of 64–54, finishing 2nd in the regular season under Player/Manager Halley Wilson. In the 1941 Coastal Plain League Playoffs, the Greenville Greenies defeated the New Bern Bears 4 games to 2 and advanced. In the Finals, the Wilson Tobs defeated Greenville 4 games to 2. The 1946 Greenville Greenies returned to play after the Coastal Plain League was idle in the 1942–1945 seasons due to World War II. The Greenies finished 58–67, 6th in the eight-team league.
The team began play at Third Street Park. Greenville was a Washington Senators affiliate in 1939. The Greenville Greenies won the 1939 Coastal Plain League Pennant. With a Record of 75–47, Greenville finished 1st in the Coastal Plain League regular season under Manager Halley Wilson, In the 1939 Playoffs, the Kinston Eagles defeated the Greenville Greenies 4 games to 2. The 1940 Greenville Greenies finished 53–71, 7th in the Coastal Plain League.
The La Salle Greenies (officially the CSB–LSGH Greenies in the NCAA, although sometimes incorrectly called the La Salle Green Hills Junior Blazers, or the La Salle Green Hills Junior Archers) is the varsity team representing La Salle Green Hills (located in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines) is the junior affiliate team of the St. Benilde Blazers in the NCAA. Since LSGH is an all- boys school, the Greenies do not have a girls' team.
The Greenville Greenies finished 40–58, 7th place in the eight–team Coastal Plain League. Their manager in 1937 was Bo Farley. Under managers Alfred Joyner and Halley Wilson, the Greenville Greenies finished the 1938 season 45–68, 7th in the Coastal Plain League.
The Greenville Greenies was the primary moniker of the minor league baseball franchise based in Greenville, North Carolina. Greenville teams played as members of the Eastern Carolina League (1928–1929) and Coastal Plain League (1934–1941, 1946–1951). The Greenville Greenies were an affiliate of the Washington Senators (1939).
Greenville was home to minor league baseball. The Greenville Greenies was the primary moniker of the Greenville teams. Greenville played as members of the Eastern Carolina League (1928–1929) and Coastal Plain League (1934–1941, 1946–1951). The Greenville Greenies were an affiliate of the Washington Senators in 1939.
The team again had three managers: Bill Phebus, Izzy Cohen and Kelly Kee. Their home attendance at Guy Smith Stadium was 60,938, an average of 877 per game. The 1949 Greenville Greenies won the Coastal Plain League Championship. The Greenies finished with a 71–67 record in the regular season, 4th in the Coastal Plain League under Player/Manager Papa Williams, qualifying them for the playoffs. In the 1949 Coastal Plain League Playoffs, Greenville defeated the Rocky Mount Leafs 4 games to 2 and advanced. In the 1949 Finals, the Greenville Greenies beat the Kinston Eagles 4 games 2 to win the 1949 championship.
The manager remained Halley Wilson. The 1940 season was their last at Third Street Park. The Greenville Greenies League advanced to the 1941 Coastal Plain League Finals.
Both the Greenies and the Zobel Junior Archers have since been participating in the said annual pre-season tourney. In the spirit of De La Salle Philippines's "One La Salle"(all 18-La Salle campuses in the Philippines are under De La Salle Philippines. Inc.), the La Salle Greenies are currently CSB's junior reps in the NCAA while the Zobel Junior Archers are DLSU's junior reps in the UAAP.
The Greenies had won two General Championships. La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) was established in 1959 and was eventually made the high school counterpart of De La Salle College. It inherited the moniker Greenies and eventually became known as the Junior Archers. LSGH won eight General Championships until 1981 when La Salle withdrew from the NCAA. From 1981 through 1985 the school participated in the PICUAA, invitational meets, interclub tournaments, and the National Open.
Nicholls was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. He played his junior rugby league for the Leeton Greenies and Gungahlin Bulls, before being signed by the Canberra Raiders.
The juniors team are the CSB–LSGH Junior Blazers (officially the CSB–LSGH Greenies) of La Salle Green Hills, while the women's teams (volleyball and taekwondo) are the St. Benilde Lady Blazers.
"The Greenies" is an episode of the British comedy television series The Goodies. This episode is also known as "Army Games". Written by The Goodies, with songs and music by Bill Oddie.
Paperny did not write another children's book until the late 1980s with Take a Giant Step in 1987 and Nightmare Mountain in 1988. Her completed fourth book, The Greenies, was published in 2005.
At the Semi Finals, the San Beda Red Cubs eliminated the La Salle Green Hills Greenies to enter in the NCAA Finals. The Letran Squires eliminated the PCU Baby Dolphins to capture the other final berth.
The A W Green Shield, or Greenies as it is more commonly known, comprises teams who represent their grade sides in an Under 16 competition consisting of 7 preliminary rounds, qualifying finals, semi-finals and a Final.
This is a one-game playoff. LSGH qualified to the Final Four with a 14-win point win against the Arellano Braves. They will face the San Beda Red Cubs, whose only defeat came from the Greenies.
In addition to their normal equipment, each soldier would carry four bombs in a pair of two-bomb plastic containers (known as greenies in the British Army). The mortar has been used by many countries' armed forces.
Against the Greenies of Tulane University, Alabama lost 6–0 with the only points of the game coming on a one-yard Ellis Stearns touchdown run. The loss brought Alabama's all-time record against Tulane to 1–2.
La Salle Green Hills' varsity team started as the La Salle Green Hills Rangers from the opening of the school in 1959 until it entered the NCAA as the juniors team representing De La Salle University in 1968, thus renaming them the La Salle Green Hills Greenies. The Greenies enjoyed the spotlight as the NCAA juniors team of the then De La Salle College in Manila (the High School in DLSC was phased out effective 1968 and all its grade school graduates went to La Salle Green Hills High School), winning 8 general championships along the way, until both DLSU and LSGH simultaneously formally withdrew from the NCAA in a press conference on September 1980 effective after the then ongoing 1980-81 NCAA Season. Blast from the Past Greenarcher.net. April 8, 2006 The Greenies are paired alongside the Green Archers in some competitions, although they are not acknowledged as DLSU's juniors.
De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde, a brother college of De La Salle University, applied for admission to the NCAA thru the efforts of then De La Salle University President Brother Andrew Gonzalez FSC and the La Salle Green Hills President Brother Bernard Oca FSC, who selected the Greenies to be the juniors team. Both De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde and La Salle Green Hills were admitted to the NCAA in 1998. Although the team name of La Salle Green Hills is Greenies, the school's official moniker is the Green Archer (taken from the former De La Salle Greenies of the, now defunct, De La Salle High School in Taft). Since then they have won 4 General Championships and championships in various events, particularly football, where they are current 5 peat champions; lawn tennis, track & field, and swimming with a number of championships.
The Evergreen Greenies were a Minor League Baseball team based in Evergreen, Alabama, that played in the Alabama–Florida League from 1936–1938. They were originally the Ozark Cardinals based in Ozark, Alabama before moving to Evergreen on Jun 29, 1937.
The football team reached the NCISAA Division II semi-final round for the 3rd straight year in 2014. The Greenies were state championship runners-up in 2015 and 2016. Since 2005, Christ School has had 10 players go on to play college football.
From 1938 to 1940, the Greenville Greenies played at Third Street Park. The ballpark had a capacity of 1,500 (1938) and 3,000 (1940). The field dimensions were (Left, Center, Right): 320–390–320. Beginning in 1941, Greenville teams played at Guy Smith Stadium.
The Nutro Company, Inc., a subsidiary company of Mars Incorporated, is the developer and manufacturer of the Max, Wholesome Essentials, Ultra, Wild Frontier, and Crave brands of dog and cat food, as well as Greenies dental treats. The company is headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, USA.
The 1946 manager was Virgil Payne. Returning to play at Guy Smith Stadium, season attendance was 62,354, an average of 998 per game. Greenville finished last in the 1947 Coastal Plain League. The Greenies' regular season record of 58–82 was 8th in the Coastal Plain League.
After his playing career, Milner was called to testify at the cocaine distribution trial of Curtis Strong. He stated during his testimony that he used cocaine from 1978 through , and that he bought two grams of cocaine for $200 in the bathroom stalls at Three Rivers Stadium during a June 13, Pirates- Astros game, and on September 30, . He also claimed to have used a liquid form of amphetamines called "red juice" he acquired from Willie Mays while both played with the Mets, and that "greenies" (also an amphetamine) were often anonymously placed in his locker while he played with the Pirates. Dale Berra and Dave Parker both attributed the greenies to Willie Stargell.
In 2016 Walton Hamilton created the preschool television series Julie's Greenroom with her mother Julie Andrews and Judy Rothman. The show stars Andrews, joined by her assistant Gus (Giullian Yao Gioiello) and the Greenies, a cast of original puppets built by The Jim Henson Company. The show premiered on Netflix in 2017.
For the majority of her first works, Paperny used her and her family's recollections while incorporating detailed research on Alberta. With The Greenies, Paperny intended to set her story in British Columbia after World War II. She instead decided to write about Jewish children who moved to Canada after World War II as orphans.
Raymond William Phebus (August 2, 1909 – October 11, 1989) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He played parts of three seasons in the majors, from until , for the Washington Senators. After his playing career ended, Phebus briefly managed in minor league baseball. He was the manager of the Greenville Greenies in and the Dublin Green Sox in .
Pittsburgh Pirates players Dave Parker, Dale Berra, Rod Scurry, Lee Mazzilli, Lee Lacy, and John Milner, as well as non-Pirates Willie Mays Aikens, Vida Blue, Enos Cabell, Keith Hernandez, Jeffrey Leonard, Tim Raines, and Lonnie Smith, were summoned to appear before a Pittsburgh grand jury. Their testimony led to the Pittsburgh Drug Trials, which made national headlines in September 1985. The spotlight on the "Pittsburgh problem" by the national media led to the more widespread awareness of use of other drugs such as amphetamines ("greenies" in baseball vernacular) and marijuana in the game. Both have a long history in baseball; Milner (who had retired two years earlier due to recurring hamstring injuries), in fact, spoke of Willie Mays and Willie Stargell, both iconic figures and Baseball Hall of Famers, giving him "greenies".
Gray was born on March 3, 1907 in Buckeye, Texas, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gray. He moved to Beaumont where he graduated from South Park High School in 1923. From 1926 to 1932 Gray coached the South Park High School Greenies; it was during his tenure that the phrase "Greenie Fight Never Dies" was first used.
San Beda eliminated the LSGH Greenies, which qualified by defeating the Arellano Braves in a playoff, in the first game to advance to the Finals. Lyceum needed their twice-to-beat advantage to eliminate the San Sebastian Staglets. The Red Cubs defeated handedly the Junior Pirates in Game 1, but Lyceum eked out a Game 2 win to force a third game, where San Beda won comprehensively.
The Christ School basketball program has been very successful in recent years, winning 6 Private School State Championships (In North Carolina, public and private schools compete in different state associations). The last state title was in 2011. It is the only boys program in the history of Western North Carolina to win five straight state titles in basketball. Since 2005, the Greenies have sent 23 graduates to Division I programs.
3 A Sydney Morning Herald article summarised the campaign's thrust as follows: "Homosexuality and censorship should determine your vote, the electorate was told; corruption was not the major concern." The same article quoted from a letter Carter he had written to supporters at the time: "The greenies, the gays and the greedy are marching. Now the Christians, the conservatives and the concerned must march also". Those views were not new.
The pied honeyeater has been observed feeding in the company of black honeyeaters (S. nigrum), "greenies" ( Ptilotis penicillata) and yellow-throated miners (Manorina flavigula). During breeding displays, pairs sometimes fly into the air together and "literally loop and loop" [Burgess, 1946, p. 392] and a male may soar "singing, into the air from the top of a tree, and suddenly [drop], always turning over backward in its descent".
The Junior Blazers are the junior counterparts of the DLS-CSB Blazers When De La Salle University selected De La Salle Santiago Zobel School as its junior affiliate team when it entered the UAAP in 1986, La Salle Green Hills was left without a membership in either the UAAP or the NCAA, thus starting a 17-year drought in a major collegiate league since its formal withdrawal from the NCAA in 1981. De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde, a member school of the De La Salle University System, applied for admission to the NCAA through the efforts of then System President Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, the Greenies was selected as the junior team by then LSGH President Br. Bernard Oca FSC. Both De La Salle- College of Saint Benilde and La Salle Green Hills were admitted to the NCAA in 1998. The La Salle Greenies (officially the CSB–LSGH Junior Blazers in the NCAA) is the junior affiliate team of the St. Benilde Blazers.
September 1980 issue And when DLSU applied for the UAAP in 1981, a number of schools (mainly UST and Ateneo de Manila, because they stated that La Salle's entry would spark the infamous rivalry and thus start riots once more) rejected La Salle's application. But after a thorough review by the then UAAP board, they finally accepted La Salle as the eighth member. Ateneo de Manila also rejected LSGH's application after LSGH's athletes were involved in various riots with some Ateneo Blue Eaglets while they were in the NCAA, this delayed DLSU's spot in the UAAP, thus forcing DLSU to choose the newly established De La Salle–Santiago Zobel School as their representatives in the Juniors' Division. But in the annual Fil-Oil/ Flying V Homegrown Invitational which started in 2005, the La Salle Greenies were selected to be the juniors team of the De La Salle Green Archers, thus being the first time the Greenies played alongside the Green Archers since 1981.
Manning was born in New Orleans, the youngest of three boys for Olivia (née Williams) and NFL quarterback Elisha Archibald "Archie" Manning III, both natives of Mississippi. Manning attended high school at the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, where he played football and basketball for the Greenies. In his high school career, Manning passed for 7,389 yards and 89 touchdowns. On February 7, 1999, he committed to play college football at Ole Miss.
Service activities e.g. Rosies, St Brendan’s Homework Club, Salvin Park, B4C Sustainability Centre, GALS and Trading Circle • Support of refugee families • Monetary support for the Kopanang Community Trust • Immersion trips e.g. Cambodia and Vietnam • Support of fundraising for groups such as Caritas, Catholic Mission, St Vincent de Paul, and Dominican communities • Social action through support of groups such as Social Justice Group and Greenies and their various projects, inter-school justice activities.
In the 1930s, The Curtis Publishing Company, published several magazines, including the Saturday Evening Post and the Ladies Home Journal. These magazines were distributed to subscribers through a delivery network that used youths, primarily boys, to go around to the individual houses. The boys received a small commission but, in return for meeting certain sales targets, they could also receive company scrip, comprising green and brown vouchers. These vouchers were usually known as "greenies" and "brownies".
Continuing play in the 1929 Eastern Carolina League, Greenville had three different managers and finished in 5th place. The Tobacconists had a record of 45–68 under Lester Bangs, Guy Smith and Dan Pasquella. The Eastern Carolina League permanently folded after the 1929 season. In 1934, the Greenville Greenies began play as charter members of the Independent six–team Coastal Plain League. The Coastal Plain League became classified as a Class D League for the 1937 season.
The juniors team are the CSB–LSGH Junior Blazers (officially the CSB–LSGH Greenies) of La Salle Green Hills, while the women's teams (volleyball and taekwondo) are the St. Benilde Lady Blazers. Almost all sports program of the Blazers excel in their events, leading to the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde winning its first General Championship honors in NCAA Season 81, and again in NCAA Season 83, NCAA Season 84, NCAA Season 89, and NCAA Season 90.
The football rival of Asheville School (the Blues) is Christ School (the Greenies). At Asheville School, the rivalry game is preceded by a week of festivities that culminates in a pep rally the evening before the Blues take the field. The Asheville School-Christ School rivalry represents North Carolina's longest-running high school athletic rivalry. The traditional Asheville School dessert is the Asheville School banana: a banana is sliced in half lengthwise, then coated with lemon juice and sugar.
At times the death penalty for homosexuals was advocated, in accordance with Old Testament Law. The Sydney Morning Herald later described part of this campaign when they published, "Homosexuality and censorship should determine your vote, the electorate was told; corruption was not the major concern." The same article quoted Carter from a letter he had written to supporters at the time, "The greenies, the gays and the greedy are marching. Now the Christians, the conservatives and the concerned must march also".
Carter's campaign was vehemently anti-homosexual and, at times, the death penalty for homosexuals was advocated, in accordance with Old Testament Law. An article in The Sydney Morning Herald noted: "Homosexuality and censorship should determine your vote, the electorate was told; corruption was not the major concern". The same article quoted from a letter Carter had written to supporters at the time: "The greenies, the gays and the greedy are marching. Now the Christians, the conservatives and the concerned must march also".
Against the Tulane Green Wave, Alabama ended their four-game losing streak after they defeated the Greenies 5–3 at New Orleans. Alabama led 2–0 at halftime with their only points coming on a first quarter safety, which occurred after a Tulane player tried to return a missed Alabama field goal. After Tulane took a 3–2 lead in the third, Farley Moody kicked a 20-yard, game-winning field goal for Alabama. The victory brought Alabama's all-time record against Tulane to 3–2–1.
Missionaries have their own set of folklore. According to folklorist William A. Wilson, missionaries tell stories for four main purposes: to build a sense of comradeship, to cope with the pressures of missionary life, to encourage missionaries to keep mission rules, and to assure themselves of future victory. They commonly tell stories about how new missionaries, or "greenies", are initiated into the existing missionary group through pranks, even if these pranks never occurred. Learning missionary slang also helps new missionaries feel like part of the missionary community.
"Schmidt an Open Book on Greenies", The New York Times, February 28, 2006. In his book Clearing the Bases, he said that amphetamines "were widely available in major-league clubhouses" during his playing career, and that "amphetamine use in baseball is both far more common and has been going on a lot longer than steroid abuse". Relief pitcher Goose Gossage, active from 1972–1994, also admitted to using amphetamines during his playing career, in a 2013 interview with Ken Davidoff.Davidoff, Ken. "A conversation with Goose Gossage ", The New York Post, March 1, 2013.
In the same interview, Gossage voiced the opinion that amphetamines are not "a performance-enhancing drug", though he admitted that using them was illegal at the time. During the Pittsburgh drug trials in 1985, several players testified about the use of amphetamines in baseball. Shortstop Dale Berra admitted that he had used "greenies" while playing for both the Pittsburgh Pirates and the AAA Portland Beavers, and stated that while in Pittsburgh between 1979 and 1984 he had been supplied with the drugs by teammates Bill Madlock and Willie Stargell.
Manning attended Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana, and led the Greenies football team to a 34–5 record during his three seasons as the starter. He was named Gatorade Circle of Champions National Player-of-the-Year and Columbus (Ohio) Touchdown Club National Offensive Player-of-the-Year in 1993. While at Newman, he began wearing the #18 jersey in honor of his older brother Cooper, who was forced to give up football due to spinal stenosis. Younger brother Eli also wore the number when he became starting quarterback.
Ball Four described a side of baseball that was previously unseen by writing about the obscene jokes, drunken womanizing, and routine drug use among players, including by Bouton himself. Bouton wrote with candor about the anxiety he felt over his pitching and his role on the team. Bouton detailed his unsatisfactory relationships with teammates and management alike, his sparring sessions with Pilots manager Joe Schultz and pitching coach Sal Maglie, and the lies and minor cheating that has gone on in baseball. Bouton disclosed how rampant amphetamine or "greenies" usage was among players.
British botanist and TV presenter Professor David Bellamy addressed 5,000 people at a Melbourne rally. By the end of 1982, any perception that "greenies" equated with hippies had been greatly challenged, for example in Sydney, Bob Brown and Bellamy addressed 500 people at a candle-lit dinner serenaded by string quartet,The SMH's Stay In Touch column plugged this dinner a couple of days before.Tim Lamble[?spelling] operated his programmed slide show with dual projectors fading in and out 35mm slides of Tasmanian wilderness photographs, set to recorded music.
The lure of big money pushed players harder and harder to achieve peak performance, while avoiding injury from over-training. The wearying travel schedule and 162-game season meant that amphetamines, usually in the form of pep pills known as "greenies", had been widespread in baseball since at least the 1960s. Baseball's drug scene was no particular secret, having been discussed in Sports Illustrated and in Jim Bouton's groundbreaking book Ball Four, but there was virtually no public backlash. Two decades later, however, some Major League players turned to newer performance-enhancing drugs, including ephedra and improved steroids.
Cucalón (Spanish for "pith helmet") is a Chilean comics series created by Themo Lobos, containing complete Mampato adventures (first seen in serialized form in the magazine also called "Mampato"), as well as other characters and stories. The main series tells the adventures of Chilean boy Mampato, whom one day receives a telepathic message from an alien called Xseturlz (Xse), asking for help. Mampato saves Xse's life and they both travel to planet Xagus, where Xse's race is suffering the presence of another evil alien race, called the Verdines ("Greenies"). After many adventures including a time travel to Earth's Roman Empire, they win the battle and take back control of Xse's planet.
The show stars Julie Andrews (best known as the star of The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins), who is joined by her assistant Gus (Giullian Yao Gioiello) and "The Greenies", a cast of original puppets built by The Jim Henson Company. The episodes include elements of the performing arts, such as an original song. Each episode features a guest star who engages the puppets in a specific area of the performing arts. Guest stars include Alec Baldwin, Sara Bareilles, Joshua Bell, Tituss Burgess, Carol Burnett, Chris Colfer, Robert Fairchild, Josh Groban, Bill Irwin, Ellie Kemper, Idina Menzel, Tiler Peck, David Hyde Pierce, Stomp, and the Story Pirates.
Green Archer Statue The pre-war NCAA was established by a very sports-minded De La Salle Brother named Br. John Lynam FSC. The De La Salle Green Archers were a founding member of the NCAA in 1924. La Salle participated in the league for 57 years until the 1980–81 NCAA Season winning five NCAA General Championships in the process (1972–73, 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78, and 1980–81). The high school (juniors' division) counterpart were the Greenies from De La Salle College (DLSC) High School until 1968 when the then-high school in Taft Avenue, Manila was phased- out and transferred to the then-new Green Hills Ortigas Campus in Mandaluyong City.
Paré's teams dominated not just the national tennis scene, but also the Southeastern Conference as well. In 1939, the Green Wave won the first of 18 SEC titles, claiming back-to-back championships again in 1941 and 1942. After Georgia Tech won the first post-war SEC championship in 1946, Tulane reasserted itself in 1947, winning three straight which would begin a run of 15 league titles in an 18-year span. Florida briefly halted the rolling Wave by capturing the 1950 SEC crown, but Tulane responded by winning nine straight titles from 1951 through 1959. Georgia Tech and Florida won the SEC in 1960 and 1961, respectively, but the Greenies closed out their stay in the SEC with titles in 1962,63, and 64.
Beckham was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He attended Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was a letterman in football, basketball, and track. In football, he played wide receiver, quarterback, running back, and cornerback for the Greenies football team. As a junior, he caught 45 passes for 743 yards and 10 touchdowns, while also adding three more scores on the ground. As a senior, he hauled in 50 catches for 1,010 yards and 19 touchdowns, joining Cooper Manning as the only two players in school history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season. In addition, he rushed for 331 yards and six touchdowns, passed for 90 yards and a score and also averaged 30.0 yards per punt return.
Still, the remnants of this rivalry live on in the UAAP with LSGH's sister school De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School, the juniors representative of De La Salle University in the UAAP, taking its place. In juniors' basketball, Ateneo has 11 NCAA titles and 19 UAAP titles, for a total of 30, whereas La Salle has 6 NCAA titles and 2 UAAP titles, for 8 in total. La Salle Greenies defeated the Ateneo Blue Eaglets in the 1939 NCAA Junior Championship. Ateneo High School and De La Salle Santiago Zobel School (DLSZ) met twice in the UAAP juniors' basketball finals; in 2007 in which DLSZ won in two games dethroning the Eaglets in the process, and in 2009 in which the Blue Eaglets won the best-of-three series, 2–1.
Zobel's varsity team, the De La Salle Junior Archers, is De La Salle University-Manila's junior representative to the University Athletic Association of the Philippines while its women's team, the Lady Junior Archers, is De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde's representative to the Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association. During UAAP Season 68, the Junior Archers won its first UAAP Basketball title when it swept the UPIS Junior Maroons, 2–0.Daily Bulletin Online dailybulletin.zobel.dlsu.edu.ph Accessed August 9, 2006 It was also La Salle's first Junior's Basketball title in either the NCAA or the UAAP since the De La Salle Greenies of De La Salle College High School (Taft) won the championship in the NCAA in 1955 which was captained by La Salle Basketball Hall-of-Famer Kurt Bachmann.
Buncombe, Andrew "Lady Gaga stuns Oscars viewers with Sound of Music medley as Julie Andrews praises singer", The Independent, 23 February 2015 This became a social media sensation, trending all over the world.Sinha-Roy, Piya. "Lady Gaga, Julie Andrews notch Oscars' top social media moment", Reuters, 23 February 2015 Lyndon Terracini announced in August 2015 that Andrews would direct My Fair Lady in 2016 for Opera Australia at the Sydney Opera House."Julie Andrews to direct Sydney Opera House production of My Fair Lady" by Alexandra Spring, The Guardian, 5 August 2015 In 2016, Andrews created the preschool television series Julie's Greenroom with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton and Judy Rothman. Andrews is joined by her assistant Gus (Giullian Yao Gioiello) and “Greenies,” a cast of original puppets built by The Jim Henson Company.
Richardson and Aguero led perhaps the strongest of Tulane tennis teams from 1952 through 1955. Richardson led the squad from the No. 1 position, while Aguero was perhaps the nation's most formidable No. 2 singles player after joining the team in 1954. Richardson nearly added a third singles championship in 1955, but the NCAA ruled him ineligible due to his participation on the Tulane varsity as a freshman, pushing Aguero center stage, where the Brazilian won the singles championship in his own right that season. The 1957 Green Wave squad may have matched the 1954-55 Richardson-Aguero squads in overall strength. The team had an incredible 1-2-3 punch with Aguero as a senior and super sophomores Holmberg and Henry at the No. 2 and 3 positions, respectively. The 1957 team earned the Greenies their second NCAA runner-up honor to the University of Michigan, although the Henry-Holmberg duo captured Tulane's first NCAA doubles title that season. Henry and Holmberg also led a strong 1959 squad, as Tulane won the first NCAA Championship in school history. The duo again captured the NCAA doubles crown that season, giving Tulane its eighth individual national championship under Paré.
Adelaide submerging after the scuttling charges were fired A new scuttling date was announced on 24 February 2011 by NSW Lands Minister Tony Kelly, with Adelaide scheduled to be sunk on 13 April 2011, after the additional cleaning ordered by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal was completed in March.Australian Associated Press, Greenies try to scuttle plans to sink HMAS Adelaide Adelaide was towed from Sydney Harbour on the morning of 11 April for the voyage north.Australian Associated Press, Decommissioned HMAS Adelaide towed to sea The action group attempted to cancel or further delay the sinking of the warship, requesting that the New South Wales Ombudsman investigate the government's handling of the artificial reef project, filing a summons in the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales on the afternoon of 12 April, and asking an Aboriginal 'whale caller' to summon humpback whales to the planned wreck site.Australian Broadcasting Corporation, HMAS Adelaide en route to final destinationMcMahon, Dolphins delay scuttling of HMAS Adelaide Despite this, the sinking went ahead just before midday on 13 April, after being delayed by over an hour by a pod of dolphins inside the exclusion zone.

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