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  2. Hospital emergency codes - Wikipedia

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    Code green: evacuation; Code grey: shelter in place/air exclusion; Code orange: mass casualty incident; Code purple: hostage situation; Code red: fire; Code white: violence/aggression; Code yellow: missing patient; Code 66: rapid medical intervention to prevent the patient deteriorating; British Columbia

  3. Happiness Not Included - Wikipedia

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    Happiness Not Included. *Happiness Not Included is the fifth studio album by British synth-pop duo Soft Cell, released on 6 May 2022 through BMG Rights Management. It is their first studio album in 20 years, following Cruelty Without Beauty (2002). [1] It was preceded by the release of the single "Bruises on All My Illusions" in 2021 as well as ...

  4. Mangosteen - Wikipedia

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    Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), also known as the purple mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit native to Island Southeast Asia, from the Malay Peninsula to Borneo. It has been cultivated extensively in tropical Asia since ancient times.

  5. Green Zone (film) - Wikipedia

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    Green Zone. (film) Green Zone is a 2010 British action thriller film [2] directed by Paul Greengrass and written by Brian Helgeland, based on the 2006 non-fiction book Imperial Life in the Emerald City by journalist Rajiv Chandrasekaran. The book documented life within the Green Zone in Baghdad during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

  6. Saxifraga oppositifolia - Wikipedia

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    Saxifraga oppositifolia, the purple saxifrage or purple mountain saxifrage, is a species of plant that is very common in the high Arctic and also some high mountainous areas further south, including northern Britain, the Alps and the Rocky Mountains.

  7. Green Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds, colloquially known as the Green Guide is a UK Government-funded guidance book on spectator safety at sports grounds. The Guide provides detailed guidance to ground management, technical specialists such as architects and engineers and all relevant authorities to assist them assess how many spectators can be safely accommodated within a sports ground.

  8. General Service Medal (1918) - Wikipedia

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    Ribbon: Purple with a central green stripe. The General Service Medal ( 1918 GSM) was instituted to recognise service in minor Army and Royal Air Force operations for which no separate medal was intended. Local forces, including police, qualified for many of the clasps, as could units of the Indian Army prior to 1947.

  9. These magnificent purple and green lights aren’t auroras ...

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    Such is the case for the sweeping purple and green lights that can hover over the horizon in the Northern Hemisphere. The phenomenon looks like an aurora but is in fact something entirely different.

  10. Bisexual flag - Wikipedia

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    The bisexual flag, also called the bisexual pride flag, is a pride flag representing bisexuality, bisexual individuals and the bisexual community. According to Michael Page, the pink stripe represents attraction to the same sex, while the blue stripe represents attraction to the opposite sex. The purple stripe, the resulting "overlap" of the ...

  11. Tradescantia pallida - Wikipedia

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    Tradescantia pallida is an evergreen perennial plant of a scrambling, climbing growth habit and vine-like stature. Small aerial roots will form along the stem, which root the vine further in-place and give greater stamina to the overall plant body. It is distinguished by vivid purple, elongated and slightly pointed leaves —generally a ...