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  2. Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    Among the best known of these, he signed documents with the initial "C" in green ink, a custom upheld throughout the history of the service. One tradition that was not maintained was the selection of the Chief from the ranks of the Royal Navy.

  3. Mansfield Smith-Cumming - Wikipedia

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    In the movie version of le Carré's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Control signs his name as 'C' using green ink, as Cumming did in real life. Cumming was also the basis for the fictional head of SIS in the original James Bond novels by Ian Fleming.

  4. Bic Cristal - Wikipedia

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    The pen is available in many different ink colors, ranging from the classic blue, black, red, and green of traditional offices, to pink, purple, and other modern and artistic colors. The thick ink flows down due to capillary action from the tube inside the barrel, to feed the ball, which can rotate within a brass bearing. [12]

  5. Postage stamp color - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp color. The four stamps issued in 1936 for the UK's Edward VIII include the three UPU standard colors of green, red, and blue. The colors of postage stamps are at once obvious, and among the most difficult areas of philately.

  6. Green-ink letter - Wikipedia

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    Search for Green-ink letter in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Green-ink letter article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  7. Color printing - Wikipedia

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    For example, green results from printing yellow and cyan inks on top of each other. However, a printing press cannot vary the amount of ink applied to particular picture areas except through "screening," a process that represents lighter shades as tiny dots, rather than solid areas, of ink.

  8. Feral parakeets in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Feral parakeets in Great Britain are wild-living, non-native parakeets that are an introduced species into Great Britain. The population mainly consists of rose-ringed parakeets ( Psittacula krameri ), a non-migratory species of bird native to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, with a few, small breeding populations of monk parakeets, and ...

  9. Greenhouse gas emissions by the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the United Kingdom (UK) were 427 million tonnes (Mt) carbon dioxide equivalent (CO 2 e), 80% of which was carbon dioxide (CO 2) itself. [1] Emissions increased by 5% in 2021 with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, primarily due to the extra road transport. [1]

  10. Shades of cyan - Wikipedia

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    The color cyan, a greenish-blue, has notable tints and shades. It is one of the subtractive primary colors along with magenta, and yellow. The first recorded use of cyan blue as a color name was in 1879 ("cyan blue" being the name used for "cyan" in the 19th century). [1]

  11. Green belt (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In British town planning, the green belt is a policy for controlling urban growth. The term, coined by Octavia Hill in 1875, [1] [2] refers to a ring of countryside where urbanisation will be resisted for the foreseeable future, maintaining an area where local food growing, forestry and outdoor leisure can be expected to prevail.