At the island's mountainous heart, cloaked in luxuriant greenery, lies the village of Furnas.
Most pensions are in scenic locations, tucked away in greenery-cloaked hills or near the ocean.
Tokyoites justly complain of cramped housing, the lack of greenery, and a deteriorating environment.
This is radicalism plus responsibility, greenery plus growth, party politics and anti-party attitudes all at once.
The more the private sector invests in greenery, the less resistance there is to legislation.
Its vast acres of sloping greenery, its glades and its trees present a striking backcloth.
My counters filled with greenery as I began to extract oils with apothecary zeal.
Greenery is important to the Conservatives, whether for branding reasons or because the party truly cares.
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Bush appointees have also undermined greenery in subtler ways that help the resource industries.
Cynics claimed this was a surreptitious way to undermine greenery, but they have been proved wrong.
It includes green roofs and landscaping, meaning the rain tree would be surrounded with greenery.
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The fad for greenery is producing legions of chief sustainability officers and green ambassadors.
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In truth, some of this hostility is due less to anti-greenery than to anti-Sarkozy posturing.
Another 44% said that, unlike tumbling public spending on greenery, it had stayed the same.
But most of his guests contend that only strong market signals will spur breakthroughs in greenery.
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Amid the recent global upsurge of climate-related anxiety, China's leaders have spun its energy-efficiency drive as greenery.
MICs that take a different view of the trade-off between greenery and growth, and hence borrow elsewhere.
Some big issues are likely to focus public attention on greenery over the next year or so.
First, is Mr Immelt right to believe that greenery can be handsomely profitable, as well as socially responsible?
And outside, a large plunge pool was set in a private interior terrace surrounded by lush tropical greenery.
But the connection between faith and greenery got a backhanded boost from a British employment tribunal this week.
Although it is too early to write off the government's claims to greenery, the signs are not promising.
Shrouded by dense greenery and palm trees, the hotel wraps around a garden with a cosy swimming pool and popular bar.
Social liberalism and greenery were presented as necessary to get on with the Liberal Democrats in the coalition.
Another common view is that poor countries, being unable to afford greenery, should pollute now and clean up later.
One trendier item in greenery this year looks something like a sea urchin.
Paying for greenery upstream turns out to be cheaper than cleaning up water downstream after it has been fouled.
No doubt improvements will be made in education, housing, greenery, transport, you name it.
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The reason is that a happy coincidence of greenery, market liberalisation and technology is finally making fuel cells cheap.
No amount of greenery could stem the flight from a school system long considered one of the country's worst.
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