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