Shady Sentence Examples

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  • It has large white flowers and grows freely in peaty soil in shady borders.

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  • It does best in shady peat borders.

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  • It is a pleasant, wellbuilt town, with broad streets and shady avenues.

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  • The impenetrable shady forests of the Malay peninsula and eastern Bengal, of the west coast of the Indian peninsula, and of Ceylon, offer a strong contrast to the more loosely-timbered districts of the drier regions of central India and the north-western Himalaya.

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  • It was very pleasant out in the shady woods, and we all enjoyed the picnic very much.

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  • The shady park and flower gardens are a popular resort of the people of Pozharevats.

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  • They bloom in spring, and prefer a shady situation and a peaty soil.

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  • Take off grafts, and lay them aside in moist earth in a shady place.

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  • It frequents swampy, shady spots, and wallows in mud like a pig.

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  • He was intrigued to hear of the next "shady" approach.

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  • Grow climbers over it to create a beautiful shady bower!

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  • There are numerous nooks and shady bowers, where aching hearts may rest for hours.

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  • Just ad carriers shady or fraudulent respondents in the the reuben brothers.

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  • There are shady nooks under the trees to the rear in which to eat or simply relax.

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  • And the control of this will pass to some shady non-elected quango.

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  • The steep, narrow streets of the old town contrast with the wide, shady boulevards which encircle it and divide it from the suburbs.

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  • Leon is essentially a manufacturing and commercial city; it has a cathedral and a theatre, the latter one of the largest and finest in the republic. The city is regularly built, with wide streets and numerous shady parks and gardens.

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  • They are solitary, nocturnal, shy and inoffensive, chiefly frequenting the depths of shady forests and the neighbourhood of water, to which they frequently resort for the purpose of bathing, and in which they often take refuge when pursued.

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  • Most marvellous of all were the grounds in which it stood, with their meadows and lakes, their shady woods and their distant views.

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  • The main part of the town, on the right bank, is surrounded by shady promenades, the Ringstrasse and the quay.

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  • To be dropped into a lake while shady Immortals and an unfriendly Death argued silently nearby?

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  • He found he was uncovering fascinating new clues about the shady people around the plot.

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  • These facts hardly comport with your picture of a shady confidence-trickster in search of cash or notoriety.

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  • Very soon she begins to lose herself in a shady quagmire of corporate duplicity and espionage.

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  • This vigorous, flowering quince makes an attractive boundary hedge for a sunny or partly shady site with moderately fertile, well-drained soil.

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  • Well, our life up town is really rather shady.

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  • It disappears again once the trees regenerate and the habitat becomes shady.

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  • Here the tale gets even more sordid with shady characters offshore funding and other private investments appearing.

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  • As the merchant was walking along, he came to a river that flowed gently between green and shady banks.

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  • The men went into the study and little Nicholas Bolkonski followed them unnoticed by his uncle and sat down at the writing table in a shady corner by the window.

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  • A lot of crew's adventures take place on dusty planets with shady characters riding up on horseback, guns drawn, to work out the details of whatever job Mal has taken on to earn some credits.

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  • If this is not possible, move to a shady spot and apply sunscreen.

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  • Copyright is also a bit shady on the GoldenWeb font.

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  • For beneath the glittering surface of India's tinsel town lurk shady racketeers who use the film industry to make serious black money.

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  • Painted dark red, it stood majestic and aloof behind its elaborate Baroque railing, an old, shady garden spreading in its background.

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  • When planted in somewhat shady spots, the flowers will last longer than they would in the hot sun.

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  • Ingram Frizer is described as his ' man ', and both of them are involved with Nicholas Skeres in slightly shady dealings.

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  • Still fronting the lane, this is a very shady corner with some tall sheltering trees.

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  • The islands interior is covered in dense tropical vegetation, which provides a welcome shady canopy.

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  • It has broader leaflets (to increase photosynthesis in shady conditions) than the tufted vetch.

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  • The town itself is a attractive with shady trees, a notably a 14th century vicarage.

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  • Made all the worse by watching the supervisor sat under a shady tree scoffing watermelon while us silly eejits worked!

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  • The broom has finished flowering in the entrance and hedge woundwort is popping up around the site, especially in Shady Place.

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  • Bird Life Among the bushes by a shady path an adult calls a warning to four young wrens.

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  • It is planted in terraces on the mountain slopes; shady trees, such as tamarind and fig, are planted in the border as a protection from the sun, and the terraces are irrigated by channels led from a neighbouring rivulet or spring.

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  • The environs are laid out in pretty and shady gardens and promenades, the finest being in the park which surrounds the château of Prince Clary-Aldringen, built in 1751.

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  • The city is laid out in regular squares, with shady streets and plazas.

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  • The track was dark and shady, and free of vegetation, and looked perfect for quail doves.

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  • For beneath the glittering surface of India 's tinsel town lurk shady racketeers who use the film industry to make serious black money.

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  • Too shady for a vegetable patch but we may give it a go.

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  • Due to shady record company dealings Blade sold the single from a bag he had slung over his shoulder.

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  • After passing some metal gates on your right you enter a shady grove of trees.

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  • Each has a private shady terrace for al fresco dining.

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  • It has broader leaflets (to increase photosynthesis in shady conditions) than the Tufted vetch.

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  • Mountain tops are either rocky, bare or carpeted with tussock grass, above a belt of dense shady Holm Oak forest.

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  • It had bow windows and a shady veranda on the ground floor.

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  • The town itself is a attractive with shady trees, a notably a 14th Century vicarage.

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  • Made all the worse by watching the supervisor sat under a shady tree scoffing watermelon while us silly eejits worked !

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  • As you place your bulbs, remember that the leaves will be off the trees when the bulbs are growing, so you can plant bulbs in places that will be shady later but get a good amount of sun in the spring.

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  • These plants are economical and bring color to places (like shady spots) that might not otherwise support flowers, but they do have to be replaced every year.

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  • Bear in mind that used Nanos may have problems that the seller is not mentioning, and "new" ones being sold online through shady retailers may either be stolen or illegitimate.

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  • The world's largest garage sale is a good place to turn for just about anything, but keep "Buyer Beware" in mind as there are several shady dealers out there that sell poorly made, unofficial merchandise.

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  • That doesn't mean they are shady or untrustworthy, it just means they won't be able to offer some of the same rebates or promotions the manufacturer is giving those who are authorized.

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  • With so many shady characters in the market that know how to sell you worthless pieces of lead, it's best to stick with a provider that can promise you the real thing.

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  • Find a nice partly sunny and shady place that is safe for you and your cats.

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  • Each area should be large enough to house two to three months worth of waste that you will use to create compost and located in a shady area.

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  • Some gardens may be better served by a corner compost bin, for instance, while others may be better with a long thin bin that is fitted to a shady wall.

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  • You can also apply the mixture to your carpet and furniture, the pet's bed, and shady resting places outdoors.

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  • Savannah's shady streets and squares are lined with beautifully restored homes.

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  • Protect yourself as much as possible, especially when you are first getting your feet wet in this potentially shady field.

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  • Also, if your parents won't take you to get a tattoo, you'll probably have to go some place shady to get it done, and that will be icky.

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  • You'll also want to check with the Better Business Bureau to make sure potential hires don't have shady pasts.

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  • In early 2008, Linda publicly claimed that it was The Hulkster's shady financial maneuvers that led to her ultimately filing the paperwork to dissolve their marriage.

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  • Among the non-niceites, it was reported that Audrina called Lauren a "shady person" and a "bad friend."

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  • Place the dog house in an area that will be shady in hot weather.

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  • It is the hardiest of Tree Ferns, and the most suitable for the open air, in sheltered shady dells.

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  • A shady moist spot with a northern exposure is best, and the soil should be a mixture of well-rotted manure and Sphagnum.

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  • The plant is distinct, and merits a place by shady wood walks, as it naturally inhabits woods.

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  • It is of easy culture, succeeding in an ordinary border, though seen to best advantage on shady parts of the rock garden in a well-drained soil.

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  • It succeeds best in peaty or sandy soil, in sheltered shady nooks on well-drained parts of the rock garden.

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  • It roots firmly, by means of strong woody fibres, and prefers peaty soil mingled with shale or rough gravel, and shady humid positions, such as are afforded by a high rock garden with a north aspect, or by the shelter of a north wall.

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  • Grown on an ordinary border it invariably has a weak, stunted appearance; but in a free rich soil, in a shady position and well supplied with moisture, I have often seen it 3 to 4 1/2 feet high and flowering profusely.

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  • Bocconi, which have elegant foliage when well developed in a shady place in rich soil, like that usually found in woods.

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  • As soon as the seedlings are large enough they should be pricked off thickly into a shady border, in a light rich soil; the second year they should be transplanted to their permanent place, and in the third season most of them will bloom.

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  • American twining Fern, hardy in a deep, peaty, moist soil if in a sheltered and partially shady position.

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  • D. barbara, a native of Carolina, where it is found in shady places along the margins of swamps, is a very elegant plant.

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  • It thrives in shady spots on the rock garden or the hardy fernery, in sandy peat.

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  • Still, as they grow abundantly wild in certain hilly districts, in moist, shady, or rocky situations, there is no reason why they should not be grown in some places in the west or north, or in hilly districts.

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  • Native of the Balkan Mountains, where they are found among moss and leaves on damp, shady, steep declivities at high elevations.

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  • It prefers shade, and though sometimes met with on dry stone and brick walls, its favourite place is by the side of a stream in a shady ravine.

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  • In a rich soil it is excellent for a shady border.

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  • It requires much the same treatment as Shortia, thriving in well-drained sandy loam and peat, in cool and moist but not wet or shady places.

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  • Larger Winter-green (Pyrola Rotundifolia) - P. rotundifolia is a rare native plant, 6 to 12 inches high, inhabiting woods, shady, bushy, and reedy places.

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  • Both the type and its variety are beautiful plants for the shady mossy flanks of the rock garden in free sandy and vegetable soil.

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  • It is fit for the hardy fernery, shady peat borders, near cascades, or among shrubs, and grows in any moist soil.

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  • This is a handsome plant for shady plots of deep moist soil in the wild garden or the margins of peat borders, but it dies away quite early in summer, so must be grouped with other things for autumn effect.

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  • It is fairly hardy, and grows best in moist districts, with a mild winter, such as Cornwall, where charming carpets of this little plant are not uncommon in shady places.

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  • It has long been grown in botanic and choice collections, thriving in a shady position such as may be found in a good rock garden, in moist peaty soil, with here and there a soft sandstone for its roots to run among.

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  • It is found in the valleys of the Pyrenees, on the face of steep and rather shady rocks.

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  • They revel in cool and shady places, the nearly vertical faces of damp rocks, cool and moist rock gullies, and are well suited to wall gardening where such conditions obtain.

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  • Selaginella - A few hardy kinds of this large family of Lycopods are valuable for carpeting the fernery or clothing shady spots in the rock garden.

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  • Instead of choosing a shady spot I selected a fully exposed one, and here two plants have been for over a year, one in peat and the other in sandy loam.

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  • Star-flower (Trientalis) - T. europaea is a delicate and graceful plant found over Europe, Asia, and America, in shady, woody, and mossy places.

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  • These come in early spring or sometimes even in autumn, and the plant does best in a cool, shady place with free soil.

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  • At Castlewellan it is planted in a shady border near a large Yew hedge, in peat, leaf soil, and loam in equal proportions.

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  • Other garden forms of this species are grandiflora, its white flowers spotted with purple; and variegata, with finely marked foliage of charming effect in a moist shady spot.

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  • It is a good plant for peaty and somewhat shady spots on the rock garden, and for the margins of beds of dwarf American plants.

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  • Its habit and relationship make it interesting, and it is easily grown in shady or half-shady spots, and under or near Hollies or other bushes.

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  • It is a free-growing plant of goodly size in a shady peaty border in open air; but in a sunny or exposed position its large soft green leaves do not develop.

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  • Others prefer a shady location or dappled light.

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  • Conversely, although full sun throughout the yard sounds like paradise, other gardeners may want to add raised beds in shady areas to grow ferns, astilbe, impatiens and other flowers that love shade.

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  • Although most used jewelry professionals and pawnshop owners are honest, selling pieces in person gives you a chance to gauge the buyer's reactions and avoid shady deals.

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  • The Cowboy Casanova himself is a shady figure, never seen in full light, but his outfit looks more like a film-noir detective than a cowboy.

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  • Shady spots on the roadway may be home to black ice, which a driver may not be aware of until his or her car starts to skid on it.

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  • They are clear indoors and usually won't go completely dark in areas where you're exposed to some UV rays, such as in the car or in a shady picnic area.

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  • Camp Minnie-Mickey is a shady trail walk located on the far side of the Animal Kingdom.

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  • Still, gamers took advantage of the True.com offer and collected a good amount of points.Some gamers have even tried some shady methods.

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  • You see, thanks to some lousy advice from six shady sages with ulterior motives, the Emperor had his kingdom's heroes crucified to a great tree.

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  • Of course, we here at LoveToKnow do not condone any of these shady activities, so I won't go too much into the details.

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  • Another option that you have is eBay, though you have to be aware that many pirated and illegal games are sold on the popular auction site by shady video game importers.

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  • There are many shady and less legitimate websites on the Internet that you should probably avoid.

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  • Situated only a short distance from these beautiful shady campsites is the rim.

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  • When heat cramps occur, the child should stop the activity, move to a cool or shady place, remove excess clothing, drink cool water or a sports drink with electrolytes, such as Gatorade, and rest.

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  • Areas most likely to be infested with ticks include moist and shady areas, wooded and brushy areas, overgrown grassy areas, and areas with a high rodent and deer population.

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  • In early times yin was associated with the north side of the mountain and was shady and mysterious while yang was associated with the southern direction and was sunny and bright.

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  • There is no doubt that this company's practices are shady, but after reviewing medical research, it's also apparent that the company has given the sleep aid a bad reputation.

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  • A simple Google search will oftentimes reveal if a certain organization has been caught in any shady behavior.

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  • Being savvy can net you some pretty good savings and you don't have to be shady to try some of the following techniques.

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  • These are usually warning signs of a shady deal.

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  • When cleaning your car's exterior, you should park it in a shady spot, and wait for it to cool off from any recent drives.

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  • While this doesn't necessarily indicate shady practices, it isn't a good sign.

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  • When cleaning your car's exterior, you should park it in a shady spot and wait for it to cool off from any recent drives.

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  • Consistent sweeping and hosing to remove dirt and leaves is a must, especially if your deck is located in a shady area.

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  • It begins with the pods from a cacao tree, which grows in shady spots in Africa, Asia, Central America and South America.

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  • The deals the members excluded from Destiny's Child got are considered by many in the industry to be shady and unfair.

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  • He followed Infinite with the release of The Slim Shady EP in 1997.

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  • After winning 1997's Rap Olympics, Interscope Records' Jimmy Iovine requested a copy of The Slim Shady EP, which he then played for Dr. Dre.

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  • Eminem was signed to Dre's Aftermath Entertainment subsidiary of Interscope and began working with Eminem on his major label debut, The Slim Shady LP.

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  • In 1999, the release of The Slim Shady LP sent Eminem's career into overdrive.

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  • His mother sued him for slander over some of the lyrics on The Slim Shady LP in 1999 but was awarded only $1,600 in damages.

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  • Finally, be sure you have plenty of comfortable chairs in shady areas, and provide lots of liquids, particularly for older party guests.

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  • If there will be children at the party, you can set up a special picnic blanket in a shady spot where they'll be happy to sit.

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  • If you're applying for a brand new reality TV show and the casting call is not quite forthcoming with many details about the series, don't automatically assume that it's shady.

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  • It was in a crowded, shady side of town, the type of place he'd go to hunt down dinner, if he wasn't a kept vamp.

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  • Like the mushroom, it grows in short open pastures and amongst the short grass of open roadsides; sometimes it appears on lawns, but it never occurs in woods or in damp shady places.

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  • The river is bordered by fine quays, and in places by the shady promenades which are a feature of Besancon.

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  • It consists of an old town, surrounded by pleasant, shady promenades, and several wellbuilt suburbs.

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  • The pots should be plunged in a cold frame and protected from frost, and about May may be removed to a sheltered and moderately shady place out-doors to remain till they flower, when they may be removed to the greenhouse.

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  • The palace of the former dukes of Nassau occupies a fine position on the river bank, and the shady gardens and groves attract large numbers of visitors during the summer.

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  • The environs are laid out in pretty and shady gardens and promenades, the finest being in the park which surrounds the château of Prince Clary-Aldringen, built in 1751.

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  • The only relics of the fortifications of the old town, whose place is now occupied by shady promenades, is the Florian's Gate and the Rondell, a circular structure, built in 1498.

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  • The city is well built, with straight and well-paved streets, numerous plazas, public gardens and shady promenades.

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  • Some of the navigable canals which connected the harbour with the interior of the city have been either modified or filled up. Several streets have been widened, and a road along the shore has been transformed into a fine and shady promenade.

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  • The city is regularly laid out with broad, straight, well-paved streets, in great part lined with shady trees.

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  • As a rule lichens grow commonly in open exposed habitats, though some are found only or chiefly in shady situations; while, as already observed, scarcely any occur where the atmosphere is impregnated with smoke.

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  • A moist or rather a shady border, or a section of the pleasure ground supplied with bog earth, may be devoted to what is called the " American Garden," which, as it includes.

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  • Beautiful terrestrial orchids, requiring to be planted in peat soil, in a cool and rather shady situation.

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  • The spores may be sown as soon as ripe, and when the young plants can be handled, or rather can be lifted with the end of a pointed flat stick, they should be pricked out into well-drained pots or pans filled with similar soil and should be kept moist and shady.

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  • For winter use the tops of the most useful kinds of herbs should be cut when in flower or full leaf and quite dry, and spread out in an airy but shady place so as to part slowly with the moisture they contain and at the same time retain their aromatic properties.

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  • The principal buildings are the royal palace, built in1837-1840as a residence for the dukes of Nassau, and now a residence of the king of Prussia; the Court Theatre (erected 1892-1894); the new Kurhaus, a large and handsome establishment, with colonnades, adjoining a beautiful and shady park; the town-hail, in the German Renaissance style (1884-1888); the government offices and the museum, with a picture gallery, a collection of antiquities, and a library of 150,000 vols.

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  • After the skins have been carefully removed - the sooner after death the better for the subsequent condition of the fur - they are lightly tacked out, pelt outwards, and, without being exposed to the sun or close contact with a fire, allowed to dry in a hut or shady place where there is some warmth or movement of air.

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  • In the time of Isaak Walton there stood by it a shady arbour to which the angler was wont to resort.

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  • Portions of its ancient fortifications are still to be seen, but they have been for the most part replaced by a shady promenade which separates the town from its suburbs.

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  • Broad belts of park lands surround both North and South Adelaide, and as the greater portion of these lands is planted with fine shady trees, this feature renders Adelaide one of the most attractive cities in Australasia.

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  • Its fortifications were destroyed by the French after Marengo (1799); the ramparts are now turned into shady promenades.

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  • In the Plaza Morazan, the largest of many shady squares, is a handsome bronze and marble monument to the last president of united Central America, from whom the plaza takes its name.

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  • As a whole, the arable tract is a treeless region, except around the villages, which are encircled by fine mango, pipal, banyan and tamarind trees, and intersected with green shady lanes of bamboo.

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  • To the primitive nomadic Semite the presence of the divinity was indicated by springs, shady trees, remarkable rocks and other landmarks; and from this earliest conception grew the theory that a numen might be induced to take up an abode in an artificial heap of stones, or a pillar set upright for the purpose.

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  • Campeche was one of the three open ports of this coast under the Spanish regime, and its walls, general plan, fine public edifices, shady squares and comfortable stone residences are evidence of the wealth it once possessed.

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  • The bank which allegedly received emails from Massad's office was subsequently alleged to have been involved in all manner of shady dealings.

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  • Moving inland shady avenues lead you to magnificently restored castles and gentlemen's country estates, which are today open as hotels for guests.

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  • It is, in truth a futile scramble, unless of course you're Chelsea and have a shady Russian billionaire to back you.

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  • A raised boardwalk, through shady Pines, lead to hides overlooking a large lagoon.

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  • Via a shady business contact, he approached the Cosa Nostra in New York in a last ditch attempt to save himself.

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  • A stigma attaches itself still to bookmaking, and for many people bookmakers remain a faintly disreputable and slightly shady lot.

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  • The red-light district is full of shady characters loitering on street corners.

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  • Wilderness Walk, Skipton This is not so much a walk as a hidden shady glade.

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  • A swimming pool is situated in the lush garden filled with sweet-scented orange and lemon trees and shady palms.

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  • If these are very dense, they will make the ground too shady for the growth of a diverse ground flora.

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  • When you park the car, do so in a shady spot.

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  • Depressed shady nooks in the rock garden or the hardy fernery suit it admirably.

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  • Woodwardias thrive under the ordinary conditions of the hardy fernery, and succeed in a shady position if they have a light peaty soil that is moist in summer.

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  • Zygadeni thrive best in a wet peaty border in a shady position protected from cold winds.

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  • Slugs and snails love to chew on leaves, particularly hosta and other plants growing in moist, shady locations.

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  • Narrow yards, new yards, shady areas and overgrown gardens are all problems that have been covered in past issues.

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  • The shady dealer plops his exclusive tent outside of Town Hall during the week, sometimes by random, sometimes via appointment with Lyle.

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  • Within the area thus defined tsetse-flies are not found continuously, however, but occur only in small tracts called" belts " or " patches," which, since cover and shade are necessities of life to these insects, are always situated in forest, bush or banana plantations, or among other shady vegetation.

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  • It is a picturesque and interesting old town with more regular streets and shady squares and fewer canals than most Dutch towns.

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  • It is an attractive town in a pleasant situation, with fine broad streets lined with shady trees, and was the first town in Australia to be lighted by electricity.

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  • The Ibrahimia canal is skirted by a magnificent embankment planted with shady trees leading from the river to the town.

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  • Its wide streets, of which the most important is the rue St Jean, shady boulevards, and public gardens enhance the attraction which the town derives from an abundance of fine churches and old houses.

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  • These two fungi usually grow in woods, but sometimes in hedges and in shady places in meadows, or even, as has been said, as invaders on mushroom-beds.

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