Libya had no constitution under Gadhafi and was instead ruled by his political manifesto, the Green Book.
Otherwise, it would take until 2017-18 (see Table 1.6 of the Green Book).
It will be interesting to see how The Green Book does with such future cars as the plug-in hybrid Toyota Prius and the Fisker Karma.
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The implication of the e-mails is that the News of the World had bought the Green Book on at least one previous occasion, our business editor said.
The Green Book, produced by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), says that in evaluating plug-in hybrids, it considers both the emissions from the gas engine and from the power plants that feed the grid.
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The former News of the World editor is accused, along with ex-NoW royal correspondent Clive Goodman, 55, from Surrey, of requesting and authorising payments to public officials in exchange for information, including a royal phone directory known as the Green Book.
The Committee on Standards in Public Life will of course want to look at the current Green Book rules on this and the SSRB should report on the level of the allowance.
His fascination with Irish history was reflected in his book The Green Flag, published in 1972, initially in three volumes.
However, it was Kee's lifelong interest in Ireland that made him his name, and his extraordinary knowledge was reflected in his book The Green Flag, published in 1972, in three volumes.
As the philosopher Roger Scruton, a critic of the principle, notes in his new book, Green Philosophy, the line tends to be wherever a bureaucrat thinks it should be.
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The story goes that Andy's mother-in-law created a "little green book" over the years, which had her list of top service providers in Seattle.
Specific guidelines of how to correct for the optimism bias in appraisals were published in the British government's Green Book, which provides an overall methodology for economic assessment.
Welcome to the world of Mark Yost, a Chicago-based sports business writer whose new book, Varsity Green, lambastes the business of college athletics as corrupt, unethical carnage of the highest form.
It is just past midnight on Saturday morning when the cashier hands the two girls a thick, luminous green book.
His experiences on this three-month safari were turned into two of his most acclaimed works: The Green Hills of Africa, a nonfiction book published in 1935, and The Snows of Kilimanjaro, a short story that came out in Esquire in 1936.
"We are certainly anxious to do all we can to ensure that same-sex marriages arrives as swiftly as possible on the statute book, " shadow equalities minister Kate Green said.
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Like the first book, the new book surveys the hot spots in the clean tech space, which include net-zero energy green buildings, advanced waste heat technologies for combined heat and power and several other technologies.
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In addition to more than 500 columns and articles published in a variety of newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and the Los Angeles Times, and major online media, Mr. Milloy is most recently the author of the Amazon.com best-selling book, "Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them" (Regnery 2009).
Suleimanova, who wore a pea-green headscarf, said her nephew prayed regularly and studied the Muslim holy book.
Those pictures were her one real memento of him, page after page of watercolors from a world that, even before she opened the book for the first time, was gone forever, leaf green and sky blue and damson, wiped out by a tide of cattle trucks and unmarked graves.
The book also highlights new initiatives and alliances such as the, the Green Development Initiative which aims to establish an area-based certified biodiversity unit, the ISEAL Alliance which is exploring the biodiversity dimensions of environmental and social certification schemes, the Malua BioBank in Malaysia, and Mission Markets which has established an e-platform for biodiversity deals.
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Etherington had his spot-kick saved by West Ham keeper Robert Green but Danny Higginbotham drilled in a free-kick to secure the win and book the Potters a place in the semi-finals for the first time since 1972.
He was their bureau chief there for a few years and his book, Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone, will be released tomorrow.
Seven Stories archivist Hannah Green said she realised the typescript did not appear to be closely related to the picture book when she came to catalogue the collection.
Green came to the legal business after a career in banking, during which he wrote a book on the Sarbanes Oxley bill.
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The book is published by Paladin Press, a Boulder, Colorado company founded by two former Green Berets, Peder Lund and Robert Brown (who later split off to found Soldier of Fortune magazine).
The new book launches today in New York and is distributed in the U.S. by Chelsea Green.
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They are people with deep green bona fides, such as the award-winning U.K. environmental writer Mark Lynas, whose book The God Species champions nuclear power and genetically modified crops as essential for a sustainable planet.
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