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- Green Border Technologies, Inc., doing business as GreenBorder, was a security software company that specialized in using virtualization to create safe...
- Green Border (Polish: Zielona granica) is a 2023 drama film directed by Agnieszka Holland. The film is written by Holland, Gabriela Ɓazarkiewicz-Sieczko...
- green border is a weakly protected section of the national border. The term green border comes from the area covered with vegetation: green borders are...
- uppercase "G" on white background, which was accompanied by a border with a red, blue, and a green side. It debuted alongside Google's then-new logo design...
- confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Green Line, or 1949 Armistice border, is the demarcation line set out in the 1949 Armistice Agreements...
- natural border or wildlife preserve, such as on the Korean Demilitarized Zone, the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone, and the Green Line in Cyprus. Borders undermine...
- Green Throttle Games is a video game and video game peripheral developer. The company was founded by RedOctane founder Charles Huang, Palm, Inc.'s Matt...
- Little remains of the inner German border's fortifications. Its route has been declared part of a European Green Belt linking national parks and nature...
- is seen less frequently. Some Border Collies may also have single-colour coats. Eye colour varies from brown to green, and occasionally eyes of differing...
- flag (ratio 1:1) bearing a green-bordered red field with the minor coat of arms on the centre. The width of the green border and the diameter of the armillary...