Shaded Sentence Examples

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  • Besides, by noon the sun would have cleared all but the most shaded roadways.

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  • The endoderm is shaded, the ectoderm left clear.

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  • She plopped back down and shaded her eyes against the light.

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  • The shaded forest was cool and quiet, as if all the animals and trees watched and waited.

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  • His silver eyes were molten, his rugged jaw line shaded by two days. growth.

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  • The day grew hot fast, though the surrounding peaks shaded her from the sun itself.

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  • However, on this, the shaded west side, aided by the steady flow from the tapped pipe, massive icicles, bulges and clusters coated the side.

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  • While the air remained chilly, especially in the shaded patches, it was so clear and unseasonably warm Dean hardly noticed.

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  • Suddenly the room was flooded with light and Dean shaded his eyes as turned to see him standing there.

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  • Carmen shaded her eyes from the sun as she looked up at him.

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  • Heavy features were shaded by a day or two of stubble, his red-hued gaze on the ocean.

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  • It may be due to insufficient illumination (Etiolation), as seen in geraniums kept in too shaded a situation, and is then accompanied by soft tissues, elongation of internodes, leaves usually reduced in size, &c. The laying of wheat is a particular case.

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  • The streets of Portland are generally well paved, are unusually clean, and, in the residence districts, where the fire of 1866 did not extend, they are profusely shaded by elms and other large trees - Portland has been called the "Forest City."

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  • The cartilage is shaded and dotted, and the bony centres are light and striated.

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  • Monroe lies in a level valley, and has broad streets shaded by live oaks.

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  • Leuzinger and other able cartographers, however admirable as works of art, do not, from the point of utility, supersede the combination of horizontal contours with shaded slopes, such as have been long in use.

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  • Its finest portion is the Chelsea Embankment, fronting Battersea Park across the river, shaded by a pleasant avenue and lined with handsome houses.

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  • C, A young redia, the digestive tract shaded.

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  • At the lower end of the indentation is the modern public square, shaded by a gigantic and picturesque plane tree, nourished by the surplus water of Pirene.

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  • Outside the gate, apparently, was the famous Craneion, shaded by cypress trees, and near it the tombs of Lais and Diogenes, a precinct of Bellerophon and of Athena Melaenis.

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  • Its houses are generally built of wood, with high roofs and wide verandahs shaded by cocoanut or cabbage palms. The principal buildings are the court house, in the centre of the town, government house, at the southern end, Fort George, towards the north, the British bank of Honduras, the hospital, the Roman Catholic convent, and the Wesleyan church, which is the largest and handsomest of all.

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  • The buildings are now in ruins, but the view from the pavilions, shaded by splendid plane trees on the terraced gardens formed on the slope of the mountain, is said to be very beautiful.

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  • It has many handsome buildings, and its residential streets are shaded with live-oaks, water oaks and bitter-orange trees.

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  • The dies and collar are shaded.

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  • The story of the many attempts made in the interval by " forward " or advanced Puritans to secure vital religious fellowship within the queen's Church, and of the few cases in which these shaded off into practical Separatism, is still wrapped in some obscurity.

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  • The shaded rectangles represent the distribution of shear due to the load at C, while no may be termed the datum line of shear.

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  • The distribution of shear is given by the partially shaded rectangles.

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  • The buildings of the town are sombre, shabby and low, but built of stone; and the streets, though wide and shaded by acacias, are mostly unpaved.

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  • The endoderm is shaded, the ectoderm is left clear.

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  • When lifted they should be laid thinly in a well shaded, airy spot to, dry.

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  • Starting from the gates, two broad streets, shaded by plane trees, traverse the town east to west and north to south, the latter dividing the.

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  • The city has an attractive situation and is beautifully shaded.

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  • In the Cathedral Square (Plaza de Armas), embracing two citysquares, and shaded - like all the plazas of the island - with laurels and royal palms, are a statue of Isabel the Catholic, and two marble lions given by Queen Isabel II.; elsewhere there are statues of General Clouet and Marshal Serrano, once captaingeneral.

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  • West Avenue is a finely shaded drive.

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  • It should be well shaded, and fine specimens of fancy caladiums, dracaenas, coleus, crotons, palms, ferns and such plants as are grown for the beauty of their foliage, will make a very attractive show.

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  • The untwisted visceral loop is lightly shaded.

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  • That this action is a direct and not a nervous one is shown by the fact that if the eye be suddenly shaded the pupil will dilate a little, showing that the nerves which cause dilatation are still competent after the administration of physostigmine.

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  • The chief attraction of Wyk is the Sandwall, a promenade which is shaded by trees and skirts the beach.

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  • The streets are old-fashioned, narrow and well shaded.

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  • Handsome labiate plants, flowering towards autumn, and preferring a cool soil and partially shaded situation.

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  • This should be done early in the spring, and the plants heavily shaded until feeding roots are again produced.

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  • The streets of Winchester are heavily shaded, the view as presented from the neighbouring hills being that of a continuous forest stretching from the beautiful Mystic Valley parkway (of the Metropolitan park system), of which more than one-half (50.2 acres) is in the southern part of the township, to the Middlesex Fells Reservation (another Metropolitan park), of which 261.9 acres are in the eastern part; and there are a large public playground and a common.

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  • The town is laid out on a regular plan and ample scale, and the streets are wide and shaded with trees.

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  • While the houses of the poorer classes are mean and too often dirty, in marked contrast are the houses of the wealthier citizens, built generally in a style of elaborate arabesque, the windows shaded with projecting cornices of graceful woodwork (mushrebiya) and ornamented with stained glass.

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  • A winding passage leads through the ornamental doorway into the court, in the centre of which is a fountain shaded with palm-trees.

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  • Its streets are shaded by elms. The city is the seat of Trinity College (Methodist Episcopal, South), opened in 1851 as a normal college, growing out of an academy called Union Institute, which was established in the northwestern part of Randolph county in 1838 and was incorporated in 1841.

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  • The city's streets are broad and heavily shaded with a profusion of elm, oak and maple trees.

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  • Public grounds are few, but on the outskirts of the city are a park and race-course, with the fashionable Marina promenade; while the Mardyke walk, on the west of the island, is pleasantly shaded by a fine avenue, and was the site of the International exhibition held in 1902.

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  • There is some doubt on the point; but a contemporary and intimate friend, Luca Pacioli, speaks of his "ineffable left hand"; all the best of his drawings are shaded downward from left to right, which would be the readiest way for a left-handed man; and his habitual eccentric practice of writing from right to left is much more likely to have been due to natural left-handedness than to any desire of mystery or concealment.

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  • It forms one side of a courtyard, which is shaded by a group of magnificent chenar trees.

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  • As the supply of sodium was increased, the lines, besides becoming broader, did so unsymmetrically, and a shaded wing or band appeared on one side or the other according as the beam impinged on one side or the other of the flame.

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  • Several of the reservoir sites in Wales, shown by shaded lines in fig.

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  • The corallum shaded with dots, the mesogloea represented by a thick line.

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  • The lessened ravages of prairie fires have facilitated artificial afforesting, and many cities, in particular, are abundantly and beautifully shaded.

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  • Cambridge is a typical New England city, built up in detached residences, with irregular streets pleasantly shaded, and a considerable wealth of historic and literary associations.

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  • From each end of the house a curved colonnade and a pavement lead westerly to a row of out-buildings which partially enclose a bowling green and spacious lawn with shaded drives and walks, and beautiful gardens (with trees planted by Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Lafayette and others).

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  • The site is level and the streets are broad and shaded.

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  • There are numerous mosques, orishas (idol-houses) and open spaces shaded with trees.

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  • The market-place is shaded by a fine avenue of bombax and other wide-spreading trees.

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  • The streets in all parts of the city are of exceptional width and heavily shaded in the residential districts.

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  • The principal square, the place d'Armes, is surrounded by arcaded houses and shaded by trees.

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  • The intersections of the diagonal streets left a number of small, triangular parks, which, as well as the larger ones, are well shaded.

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  • The uncoloured portions are the dentine or ivory, the shaded parts the cement filling the cavities and surrounding the exterior.

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  • Where Gabriel was always clean-shaven, Darkyn's strong jaw was shaded by a day or two of growth, lending danger to his appearance.

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  • With the exception of a few isolated pockets of green, most of the East Coast was shaded with red, orange, or yellow, while the Midwest was a mix of greens and yellows.

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  • Dangerously sexy, his shoulder length dark hair tousled and his heavy, clean-cut jaw shaded by several days of growth.

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  • There was single drop of blood on her cheek, a flash of red that clearly had been enhanced and shaded the same hue as the necklace dangling in the space between them.

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  • For shaded polygons, the color keyword can specify an array that contains the color index at each vertex.

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  • The color is shaded, paler pink at the circumference becoming deeper magenta toward the center, with dark veins and red anthers.

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  • Dart 34470 approaches Carfax corner last Saturday shaded from the spring sunshine by the ever present tall building in Oxford.

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  • Look for topographic association by overlaying contours or shaded relief.

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  • The sky on the horizon should be flushed crimson, gradually shaded off, changing to blue at the top.

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  • The chevron bands are separated and bordered above and below by narrow bands between two girth grooves, shaded with deeply indented vertical lines.

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  • To get there, take a leisurely walk on a shaded path through tall coconuts and flowering hibiscus.

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  • Sliding doors to the shaded lanai with an attractive outdoor dining area complete with a fan for relaxed entertaining beside the pool.

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  • They are thus shaded for a good proportion of the day, which affects the microclimate.

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  • The polymer grid stays intact longer than a jute scrim shaded from ultra-violet radiation by vegetation to reinforce the root matrix of the turf.

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  • The terrace offers shaded comfort and makes an ideal spot for an after lunch siesta!

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  • All of the downstairs rooms give access to the enormous, shaded terrace that runs the full length of the house.

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  • It helped to answer many of my questions about why plants that were supposed to flourish in shade seemed unhappy in certain shaded areas.

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  • In warmer weather, the garden is a popular area for walks or for sitting on the shaded veranda.

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  • Patio doors open on to the shaded ground floor veranda area.

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  • A carved wooden Buddha overlooks the shaded central garden courtyard, which is surrounded by eight rooms with canopy beds and colonial-style interiors.

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  • For use in the field, however, and for scientific work, a contoured map like Siegfried's atlas of Switzerland, or, in the case of hilly country, a map shaded on the assumption of a vertical light, will prove more useful than one of these, notwithstanding that truth to nature and artistic beauty are claimed on their behalf.

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  • Diagram of the structure of a medusa; the ectoderm is left clear, the endoderm is dotted, the mesogloea is shaded black; a-b, principal axis (see Hydrozoa); to the left of this line the section is supposed to pass through an inter-radius (I.R.); to the right through a radius (R).

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  • The stoep is shaded by a roof and is a favourite rendezvous for the household and for visitors.

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  • The Manichaeans were therefore, by reason of their dualism, arch-enemies no less of Christian art than of relics and cross-worship; the Monophysites were equally so by reason of their belief that the divine nature in Christ entirely absorbed and sublated the human; they shaded off into the party of the aphthartodoketes, who held that his human body was incorruptible and made of ethereal fire, and that his divine nature was impassible.

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  • Little did the dusky children think that the puny slip with its two eyes only, which they stuck in the ground in the shadow of the house and daily watered, would root itself so, and outlive them, and house itself in the rear that shaded it, and grown man's garden and orchard, and tell their story faintly to the lone wanderer a half-century after they had grown up and died--blossoming as fair, and smelling as sweet, as in that first spring.

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  • Select maple mahogany shaded back and sides, cellulose bound top, rosewood bridge fitted with compensating saddle.

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  • The lower window is shaded from the direct sun by a simple overhang.

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  • The terrace offers shaded comfort and makes an ideal spot for an after lunch siesta !

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  • A brand new swimming pool complex has been built on this shaded campsite.

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  • Dixon opened the door very softly, and stole on tiptoe up to Margaret, sitting by the shaded window.

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  • It grows about 10 feet a year, thrives in zones 3-8 and is a great wind screen, as well as a helper to keep your house shaded and cool.

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  • Although bodies are basically shades of cream, the Siamese's extremities, referred to as "points" are shaded darker than the rest of the body.

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  • A home that is going to be powered by solar energy, for instance, must be able to site the panels in a place that is not shaded.

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  • They are organized in horizontal rows depending on the tones, which fall under the categories "pure," "clean," "muted," or "shaded."

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  • For a sizzling sexy brown eye, layer chocolate brown shadow on a taupe shaded lid.

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  • Once the eyelid is completely shaded, use the same brush to fill in the area below the eyebrow, making sure to follow the natural arch of your eyebrow.

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  • If meditating indoors, dim the lights and if outdoors, choose a shaded location.

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  • Arctotis Grandis - A handsome kind from the Cape, with grey or silvery leaves and stems, and showy white flowers, 2 inches or more across, with a gold-banded pale mauve centre, and shaded with lilac on the outside.

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  • The situation I should choose would be a gently sloping bank, more or less shaded by trees whose roots were allowed to wander freely among the Snowdrops.

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  • It is hardy, and thrives in sheltered and shaded situations in peat borders in winter.

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  • In gardens it is as beautiful as when wild, growing freely in almost any soil, but not shaded, or in pots and pans.

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  • C. sempervivum grows rather taller, its dull green rosettes shaded with brown, and the pink flowers coming as large clusters in early autumn.

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  • They should be plunged in a brisk bottom-heat, covered with hand-glasses, and shaded from bright sunshine.

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  • In cultivation, all the Haberleas are happy in cool shaded places between rocks in deep sandy loam, or with peat added.

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  • Two varieties are in cultivation under this name, both of the same parentage, one having self-blue flowers; the other a lovely plant, sky-blue and mauve shaded.

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  • The Hardy Sarcococcas (Sarcococca) - Are neat and pleasing evergreen shrubs possessed of but a modest flower beauty, though of more than ordinary value, because of their suitability to shaded positions and their rich green lustrous foliage.

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  • The flowers, in finely blending tints of orange or salmon pink shaded with purple about a yellow eye, are 2 1/2 inches across and borne four or more together on stems of 2 1/2 feet.

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  • It requires abundance of air and light, but should be shaded from the hot sun.

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  • A slightly shaded spot should be selected, where they might be planted among flowering plants suitable for the same treatment and affording the needed shelter.

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  • The position should be partially shaded and well sheltered.

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  • They all thrive in a moist peat border, partially shaded, and if somewhat protected so much the better.

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  • Nymphaea Alba Andreana - Bears cup-shaped flowers of brick-red color shaded with orange, and held well above the water.

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  • Of good growth, free, with dark leaves shaded with red on their under surface.

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  • It is of smaller growth and blooms later than the parent, with cup-shaped pure white flowers, prettily shaded with green upon the outer petals.

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  • The blooms are large (6 or 7 inches) and deep crimson, shaded with purple, and yellow in the centre.

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  • Place the tray in a lightly shaded location when you take it out.

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  • They do need full sun, however, and will fail to produce berries if they are too shaded.

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  • Plant flowering quince in zones 4 through 8 and in sun to partially shaded spots.

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  • The wide-brimmed felt hat shaded the eyes, was comfortable, and looked perfect with suits and sport coats.

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  • The lightness of the material will keep your head cool and shaded from the sun.

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  • If you cut the grass short, the weeds will grow faster and your grass will be shaded by the weeds, which isn't the way to grow strong grass.

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  • Since the plants are in containers, they can be moved out of the shaded area as the sun moves.

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  • Clicking on the Find an Assisted Living Community will bring you to a map of the United States with shaded areas for the states that have Hearthstone facilities.

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  • Same goes for when you enter a shaded area or go indoors-flip them back up.

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  • Gradient lenses are permanently shaded from top to bottom, or from top and bottom toward the middle.

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  • Single gradient lenses are shaded lighter on the bottom and darker on the top.

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  • Bolle's Perception Model stands out because it allows for a clip-on adapter which is handy when players are involved in any sport that requires a quick change between true light and shaded light.

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  • One runner is shaded darker than the other two.

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  • The graphics are crisp and kind of pseudo-cel shaded.

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  • The cell shaded graphics still hold up well.

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  • There's also a side roof that creates a nice shaded area near the camper, and of course Viking's standard "Dura Tuff" roof for all weather conditions.

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  • Feet will be labeled left and right, and often one foot will be white while the other is shaded in black to differentiate.

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  • The yin representsthe dark shaded side of the mountain, the female.

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  • At the beginning of a diagram, you may see a circle that is divided in half, with one side shaded gray.

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  • These umbrellas easily attach to your chair's frame to keep you cool and shaded.

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  • Beach chair umbrellas are a perfect way to relax and read while also staying shaded.

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  • For those who like Quiksilver, you can get a shaded hoodie at Tactics.

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  • Glass lamp shields turn a simple candle into an elegantly shaded centerpiece.

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  • Bat wings are usually inked in dark brown or black, but if the wings are outstretched, they can be shaded with flesh tone to make them appear more like skin.

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  • The finished image will show the artist how the design should be shaded.

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  • Do you want it black and shaded or full color?

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  • The nautical star is a clean and crisp tattoo image consisting of five linear points shaded in a pattern that resembles a compass.

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  • Stanley created an atomizer to spray watercolor, crayon and India ink onto his paintings quickly to achieve shaded effects.

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  • The public areas include a garden deck and a shaded front porch.

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  • Keeping up with technology, the company recently created the New-Tech welding helmet that reduces eye strain, offers a larger evenly shaded viewing area than the average welding helmet, and increases comfort.

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  • He positioned his hat so the glasses were shaded.

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  • She was draped across his lap so that his body shaded her from the sun and he was fanning her with her hat.

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  • Languidly lifting a hand, she shaded her eyes and smiled at him.

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  • Massive maple trees shaded back and front.

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  • She shaded her eyes as they crossed to the paddock.

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  • Dean asked, as he shaded his eyes from the late afternoon sun.

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  • Williamstown, the principal village, is a pleasant residential centre on the Green river; it is surrounded by beautiful scenery and its streets are shaded by some fine old trees.

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  • The streets are well shaded, chiefly with elms. At Bath are the state military and naval orphan asylum, two homes for the aged, and a soldiers' monument.

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  • The streets are of generous width (loo-140 ft.), and are well shaded by trees.

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  • The shaded patio was as wide as the mansion, with two small outdoor bars and groups of chairs around tables.

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