Of a moderate yellow-green color that is greener and deeper than moss green and yellower and darker than pea green.
1The lady of Captain Cresson, of the levies, has a noble one.
2The so-called l'affaire Cresson was a watershed moment for the EU.
3M. Cresson, counsel for Daix and Lahr, waited upon the President.
4Mrs. Cresson here had asked the children to tea, and I brought them over.
5You know that old woman, Mrs. Cresson, is not all there, and quite helpless?
6The European Court of Justice later found commissioner Edith Cresson guilty of breaching her obligations.
7Think of it, ye belles of Cresson, Newport and Saratoga (Cresson first, Mr.
8She was met by a clamour of rebellious children, as she opened Mrs. Cresson's door.
9Cresson spent less than a year in office.
10He was the holder of the Cresson scholarship.
11Ms Cresson was "sickened" by what she said was a vindictive personal campaign against her.
12He turned to the attendant who was waiting-"Consommé-Omeletteauxfines herbes-etpoulet roti aux cressons."
13Gurley, and Elliot Cresson, Esqs., were present.
14They are just a few of the friends for whom Edith Cresson found high-paying, low-work jobs in Brussels.
15I took Arnold down from our summer home at Cresson in the Alleghanies to see black, smoky Pittsburgh.
16L'affaire Cresson was a watershed moment for the EU, showing that MEPs had real power over the EU executive.