Asparagus fern tends to occur around towns, particularly near-coastal locations in moist shady gullies. |
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Finally, the maidenhair fern, Adiantum capillus-veneris, which grows in moist shady places in Europe and N. America, has several uses. |
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I've never heard them play before because they always play late at night at shady bars, and that is just not my scene. |
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Since tuberous begonias are tender succulents, they need to be hung in shady or partial-shady locations. |
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He was aided and abetted by a one-time car salesman whose verbal skills and shady book-keeping saw him become a kingmaker and bagman. |
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It was the bringer of the gray shade, the darker part of him coming to life in a shady drawing of scratchy stick figures. |
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They make an excellent ground cover for shady areas of the garden and give a wonderful show when grouped together in large drifts. |
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Both men and donkeys stepped into the cool waters of the river, bathed and then spent some time under the green shady trees. |
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When he and Kate came out of the restaurant, the car had been moved to a shady spot. |
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If you must delay the canning of other fresh produce, keep it in a shady, cool place. |
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If you cannot plant immediately, place your plants in a pan of shallow water or cover their roots with moist sand in a shady place. |
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If you're looking for a tough ground cover for a shady area, bugleweed is one of the best. |
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Shan houses are traditionally raised up on stilts, with the area underneath used for storage or a cool, shady place to sit. |
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Nick emerged from the shady inn into bright sunlight, blinking as his eyes adjusted. |
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Keep the structure low, and cantilever the roof overhangs to cool the house and create shady outdoor areas. |
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If it's too shady they won't receive enough sunlight to make them flower properly. |
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Store the tree in water in a cool, shady place until ready to bring it indoors. |
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Plant Hydrangea petiolaris in a large shady area as ground cover and encourage it to sprawl, not climb. |
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The only major pests of hostas are slugs, which thrive in the moist, cool, shady areas that hostas love. |
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It soared above the rest with long, shady branches, covered with leaves and an exotic type of fruit. |
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I stared out at the gorgeous garden, covered with shady trees and thick grass. |
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Their estimable credits aside, the two were classic movie-world shady characters. |
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Because she did not suspect a shady deal was brewing, when she found out the loan was approved, she signed on the dotted line. |
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He walked into the debriefing room and was greeted by General Li, a suspicious and shady character. |
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Both were highly corrupt and the smart writer proved an excellent handyman to put through their deals, shady and otherwise. |
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We see drugs, shady characters, constant drinking, and endless cigarette smoke, but it's corruption once-removed. |
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Mastering his distaste with a grimace, he has to do a shady business deal with an expatriate Cockney superlad played by Ray Winstone. |
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There's a side plot involving some shady characters, but it's not explored or explained enough to hold these lackluster episodes together. |
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In town, where gardens are usually small and often shady, camellias will appreciate the protection from the sun. |
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Camilla exited the grocery shop and was about to enter George's town car when she saw two figures in the distance who were under a shady tree. |
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If the garden is on the drier side but still shady then the soft shield fern is for you. |
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The man had been quietly biding his time in the shady far corner of the bar with a pack of cigarettes and his tie undone. |
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They attack the stems of roses, blackberries, raspberries, and dewberries growing in damp, shady places. |
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Look for rose twisted-stalk in cool, shady places under deciduous trees such as maple, basswood, birch, and aspen. |
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The variegation is a nice feature in a shady garden, especially when nothing is in bloom. |
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This butterfly always flies close to the ground in shady places or among the jungle undergrowth. |
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They were waiting for her by the time she reached the shady green undergrowth of the oak tree. |
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In recent weeks some shady looking characters have been seen skulking around the Dunamaise Theatre at night. |
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It is a particularly good plant for a shady area where it can grow away undisturbed and give a beautiful display of creamy flowers in spring. |
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For example, hybrid musk roses grow well even in less than full sun, so they are often used in shady areas. |
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Upon hearing Nistual's unharmonious mistake, many of his rangers had taken to the trees in hopes of finding cover amongst their shady branches. |
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The problem with politics today is not that there are more shady goings-on than there were in the past, but that it is pale and uninteresting. |
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Outside the dining-room window, a tiered fountain bubbles in a shady entry garden with nandina, butterfly iris, camellias, ferns and hostas. |
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In other news we have finished digging two flower borders and have planted one up but got some left to do in the shady one. |
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Some of his commissions have some pretty unsavoury characters with shady pasts. |
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Entering the shady bower of the trees, Jerica sped down the path, pushing all thoughts of dreams and golden eyes away as she exercised. |
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In hiding, his only human contact are glamour-chasing girl friends, snidey, shady minders and the builders renovating his rambling house. |
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The Garden is a delight of immaculate lawns and shady trees for picnics, combined with open veld with indigenous grasses, shrubs and trees. |
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Vented, persimmon-hued lenses bring out detail in shady tree sections but are still dark enough for intense daylight. |
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So we walked back to the village, and as we passed under a shady shop veranda, Max plonked herself down and refused to move. |
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In summer, in the shady regions by the Indus and in Nubra, wool is spun and winter blankets are woven. |
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The attractive berries produced by this popular shrub will brighten up a shady area and provide a splash of colour in the darkest months. |
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The shady nature of the walk meant that we could not take photographs in the bush, so a description will have to suffice. |
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With the benefit of hindsight, did he take an unnecessary risk by going off to a nonpublic location with a couple of shady characters? |
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Explore an overgrown old road bed through shady buttonwoods and open coastal salt prairie. |
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Ceramic pots glazed in modern vibrant colours work as well in shady nooks as they do in sunny corners. |
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I understand that what we do affects many interests, of organised groups, politicians and shady businesses. |
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It was a curious quirk of fate that put the future of the Tayside club in the hands of a shady Anglo-Italian entrepreneur. |
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A delicate Oak Fern, Gymnocarpium dryopteris, graces the shady floor of a birch forest. |
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As Thomson relates, film began as an occult, slightly shady art, played in flickering lights often in the bad part of town. |
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Whatever it took to protect this odoriferous shady swamp of a place was worth it. |
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She will shout at him and then he will take her for a drink in some shady bar off the main street and fall in love with her. |
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This neatly capsulizes the administration's ongoing depredations in Colombia, all under the shady banner of the war on drugs. |
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Dust them with a powdered fungicide, such as captan, and spread them in a shady spot to dry for a day. |
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This flourishes in a shady site and has the added bonus of airy heads of tiny blue flowers in late spring. |
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If the terrace is too sunny, you could wheel away the tubs, with discreetly placed castors, to a shady corner to rest until the following spring. |
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They were greeted by a shady, heavyset guard that stood at least six feet tall. |
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We had been ushered into their shady courtyard for a breakfast of strong lattes, fresh orange juice and pastries. |
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In such shady areas I commonly see hermit thrush and robins hunting for worms and insects. |
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Nick is convinced that his story is true, despite earlier doubts and perceptions of Jay as a rather shady character. |
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I'm sure someone in the office will be more than willing to give me a record on this shady character. |
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Satta needs the next prediction to be correct because he owes a large sum of money to some shady characters. |
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Too many hoodwinkers resort to sweet-talking and give would-be-wives shady marriage promises. |
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Later she walked into a pharmacy and I sat a distance away on the shady side of the street and lit a cigarillo, concentrating on not inhaling. |
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The book does have a dark edge, exposing the shady business deals, tales of payola, and personal dramas. |
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We sat on the grass beneath a shady tree and ate ice lollies that dripped down the sticks and onto my socks. |
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Two shady characters in trenchcoats and fedoras stopped by the station, talking, and he listened in on their conversation. |
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By night, strange, murky, shady, characters emerge from the indistinct, nebulous corners. |
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I walked around the park in my bare feet, feeling the cool soft grass, until I found a shady spot to sit down. |
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The sun was reaching into the shady side, and giving the fronds of the garden ferns an afternoon treat. |
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Babies are so beautiful, so innocent and not yet corrupted by our evil world full of shady characters. |
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I'll tell you plain that I'm pretty rough myself, but you're mighty shady company even for Billy. |
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When you arrive at your destination find a cool shady place and keep the cool box there. |
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The two, depicted by the media as shady political conspirators, said they felt out of their depth. |
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With a cool, spacious interior and its own shady stone porch, it makes a restful base. |
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Walk down the sandy track past plumeria trees to the secluded, shady beach. |
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In shady places along both bodies of water the catfish have nothing to do but lay up in the deep pools, eat, and grow and grow and grow. |
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The flowering shrubs will be planted in areas where there is enough sunlight and in shady areas foliage will be planted. |
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I have worked in shady professions, most recently as a political flunky and public relations hack. |
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Frank discovers that the good Reverend may be involved in some shady, sinister dealings when he discovers damning evidence in a wall safe. |
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Home gardeners can log onto the site to find the perfect accent for s shady path or sunny flower bed. |
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When all the leaves have died back, leave the pot on its side somewhere shady, preferably outside. |
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The streets, once bustling with peddlers, coca farmers and shady profiteers are now quiet at night. |
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Such suspicions of shady goings-on in high places are common amongst the general public. |
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Lush, fresh and green, the shady forest was a welcome escape from the heat of the rising morning sun. |
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A winding road that ends at the back of the property in a shady grove of trees reaches the main office. |
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Like Den, he gets involved in dubious deals with shady characters, and the source of his money is not always entirely clear. |
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He was, to put it extremely euphemistically, involved in some shady activities. |
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At other times they sit outside on the shady terrace, playing cards or dominoes, the same easy laughter floating through the lazy air. |
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The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens. |
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The walking leaf species is found mostly in shady areas on moist, mossy boulders and rock crevices often associated with limestone outcrops. |
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That's a good time to seek a shady respite at one of the city's more than 40 temples, known as wats. |
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Bob was a shady seeming character who hung out around the docks rather a lot. |
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The shady northern side of an alpine mountain, characterized by a lower timberline and lower snow line than the sunny southern side. |
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Choose a site that's level and shady, has good drainage and allows easy access to wheelbarrows, garden paths and hose hookups. |
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You know every rat, snitch and scoundrel on this island, and between them they know everything shady that transpires. |
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There, a friend showed me a shady river bed where literally dozens of southern white admirals were drinking. |
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Although this was the amount of rations laid down by law some of the shady crews often kept back food for to sell when they reached shore. |
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He points out that staff can also compromise security by viewing shady sites and accidentally installing keylogging software or viruses. |
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He pointed to a dark wisp of a girl who watched the boat-boy from a shady spot under the olives. |
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It takes 40 minutes to drive to the beach or 35 minutes to get to Kyogle's green, shady, treed public pool that caters for toddlers. |
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In shady parts of the garden, lily of the valley, woodruff, bluebells and variegated honesty are in flower. |
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It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds. |
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You just may want to take a break from its many activities under a shady palm or almond tree. |
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I'll never forget its shady walks and ancient trees, its soft green lawns and parterres bursting flowers. |
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A big yard, with a lawn and garden, lots of windows, open plan, big patios, shady trees. |
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For example, some seed mixtures work well in shady areas, while other mixtures are made for reseeding sunny areas. |
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Lowland anoas spend most of their time in shady forests and they are most active in the morning and afternoon. |
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After the flowers fade, the green foliage provides shady relief from the hot summer sun and forms a lush canopy for outdoor dining. |
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Is it just me or are others finding this practice ridiculous and just a little shady? |
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The weary traveller can relax here on a shady terrace with a light meal and refreshments. |
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The wine loosens his tongue and he begins to boast of his conquests of women at shady resorts. |
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Peonies, irises, daylilies, and delphiniums peak as phlox come into bud and astilbes begin to light up shady garden spots. |
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These love the damp atmosphere of a humid bathroom, but they don't all like shady spots. |
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There was much talk of shady dells with dappled sunlight, satin sheets and rose petals, fluffy bunnies, tissues, anything that might make the deal sound sweet to both parties. |
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The relationships, and motivations of their chief participants, are as tangled and shady as you expect of the super-rich. |
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Stilwell says there's one creepy scene in the show she actually finds hard to watch, featuring a shady character one of the dancers developed in rehearsals. |
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Find a shady residential street or a parkway near a lake or creek. |
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We walked through shady villages where children plied us for pens before running after us, giggling and curious. |
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They were replaced with maple, ash and linden trees, casting a shady background over undulating brick walks edged with primula to create a cool area on a hot sunny day. |
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In March, plant sunny beds with seed or transplants of marigolds, zinnias, gomphrena and rudbeckia, and brighten shady spots with impatiens and caladiums. |
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A somulent shantung shawl of sherbet snow scuttled staidly across the spacious stage onto which the shady stratosphere of heaven harked an assiduous ear. |
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Life isn't all sitting under shady sycamines with a bowl of mossberries. |
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The massacre has been transformed, without a shred of proof or evidence, into a shady skirmish in a murky secret war. |
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O'Donnell's first instinct when confronted with accusations of shady finances has been to allege a high-up conspiracy. |
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Zen Predator often reads like a soap opera, complete with lurid emails, shady financial dealings, and betrayals. |
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A new branch of the English language has emerged to describe the shady practice, with phishing, pharming, keylogging and spyware among the recently coined words. |
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We all dumped our backpacks and duffel bags in the shady grass. |
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Wearing a stonewashed denim jacket and sporting a wispy tuft of thinning black hair, he looks like a shady character who just stepped out of a movie. |
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Common pipsissewa is found in dry, shady woods, especially in pine forests, from New Brunswick to British Columbia and south to Georgia, Mexico, and California. |
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However, the tapped confabs gave investigators an inadvertent window on apparently shady dealings of an entirely different nature. |
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Behind her stood a striking trio of theatrically shady characters. |
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She nods slowly and scuttles away, going from sitting next to me to between Brendon and a meditating Seleth, the four of us nestled in a shady corner. |
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How shady it is that our modern leftists and peaceniks can detect fascism absolutely everywhere except when it is actually staring them in the face. |
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Make a home for insects to breed and shelter by creating a log pile of dead or rotting wood, or mound up rocks or stones in a quiet shady area of the garden. |
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But he got caught up in some shady real estate deals involving car lots. |
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All sides were bound by shady dealings in drugs and weapons. |
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I've got three in a shady corner, grazing on flying beasties. |
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In the end, the detectives are left with fragments of paint, scraps of scarlet borders, shady underdrawings, no firm solution to their puzzles about authorship. |
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I carry her to the window, and we sit down on the shady balcony to watch the people beneath and the little group of beggars around the church door opposite. |
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Discover the hermit thrush in shady maple and hemlock groves, bobolinks in golden hay fields, northern water thrush in swamplands, and hawks migrating in autumn. |
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These two techniques combine to make the porch shady and cool. |
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There's a shady lakeside spot where the swans glide and hiss. |
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It's really just a good excuse to wander the winding streets and shady squares of the glorious Old Town and the Mazarin Quarter doing a spot of window-shopping. |
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Temperatures in the shady old town never rise above 25 degrees centigrade. |
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The good news is that these cool, damp places are ideal for growing woodland plants, whose natural habitats include just such moist, shady conditions. |
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It is closish to where I work, it has a nice shady yard, the main living area is open and airy, it has a huge screened porch where the little furry ladies and I can luxuriate. |
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Others simply sit quietly under a large shady tree staring blankly into space as half-pints of liquor are passed from mouth to mouth in brown paper bags. |
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During the dog days of summer, there's no finer place to relax than on a carpet of moist, green moss in the cool, shady rain forests of the Olympic Peninsula. |
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By the way, why is special interests always shady while special needs is practically an accolade? |
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And he pointed an accusatory finger beyond riders to irresponsible managers and the shady doctors who enable a doping culture. |
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The kettle was adamantly calling the pot black as Netanyahu accused Iran of doing all sorts of shady things with nuclear power. |
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Allison and Cole have lost a child, his family is shady, and his mother domineering. |
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Earlier this year, Richard Gere received plenty of kudos for his shady CEO in arbitrage. |
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She gets involved in his shady life in Bangkok, where he runs a boxing ring that also serves as a front for drug smuggling. |
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I stood up and we walked back into the cool, shady pathways. |
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She led us to the cool, shady, plant-filled sanctuary of a monk's cell. |
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Gradually harden them off over three to five days by putting them in a protected shady spot, first for half a day, then a full day, and then gradually into full sun. |
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In the wild, tigers prefer to stay in cool shady places and visit the watering holes at least three to four times during summer days, say experts. |
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It is interesting to note, however, that one extant water lily, Barclaya rotundifolia, may have reinvaded wet, shady, disturbed forest understory habitats. |
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Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands. |
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It had a small shady verandah with weather-beaten wooden benches round the edge, and I sank on to one with an ice-cold beer in my hand and my toes digging into the cool sand. |
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Can't they seem him for the shady, underhanded double-crosser he is? |
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Ornamental pears along the fence will grow into a shady privacy screen. |
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I placed myself under the cover of a large shady oak and stared out over the greens, my mind travelling to the most recent novel I'd been reading. |
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Although employed at a delicatessen near the East India docks, he is a shady character whose motive for being in the area I suspect has to do with the opium dens. |
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And the conversation quickly turned to what a shady character he was. |
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On the set, a hole was dug in the middle of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by dilapidated clay houses overlooking a shady canyon. |
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If they could have made money without work they would have gladly engaged in shady deals or just acted as parasites, leeching off society or their parents. |
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He lieth under the shady trees, in the covert of the reed, and fens. |
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This walk follows a circular route around an irregularly shaped tarn, through broadleaf woodland and shady conifers and across grassy knolls nibbled by sheep. |
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Even if this Alexander fellow had saved her from the shady Grim character, she doubted that he would have withheld information from the great Sir Marcus Grigsby. |
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The shady lava lamp in the corner of the room supplied a dismal crimson light, the bubbly pink shimmers on the wall fell onto his flaccid, ageless, sweaty body. |
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Places that dealt on the shady side of supply often went to great pains to know who they were dealing with, fearing the police, or worse, the Empire. |
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During migration they are less restricted than during the breeding season and can be found in brushy areas, along streams, and in shady, broadleaved woodlands. |
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This rough-around-the-edges high school dropout's profligate ways led to personal bankruptcy and, ultimately, some very dubious dealings with shady characters. |
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On a cloudless day during the hot season, the walk can turn out to be quite uncomfortable, for there are no shady trees to provide respite from the heat and the dust. |
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As one approaches the copse of trees at the entrance to Tobernalt, one usually stands still by a large rock to look around in the shady dim light. |
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Virginia Bluebells are perfect wildflowers for that shady, moist area of your yard. |
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Carex species and cultivars are popular in horticulture, particularly in shady positions. |
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In 1972, a defecting KGB officer reveals the existence of a shady Soviet plot involving sleeper agents posted around Britain. |
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A Stonefly Creeper has been a top pattern as the thorax is made of two gold beads which makes it sink into the cooler, shady depths. |
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Stoneroot is found in moist, shady woods from Maine to Wisconsin, south to Florida and Kansas. |
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Mahonias also have the advantage of tolerating shady conditions, thus even the most dismal corner of the garden can be livened up. |
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Many polypod ferns preferentially grow in shady habitats under the canopy of dense angiosperm forests. |
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Mosses are small flowerless plants that typically grow in dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations. |
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They make excellent groundcover for a shady spot, many cultivars having distinctly spotted or silvery leaves. |
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I am hoping, maybe because I am roasting out here, that it is to accommodate some breed of shady tree. Like a bluegum or a paperbark. |
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Q Can you suggest ground cover plants to cover areas of baldness on shady ground beneath a tree? |
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These I like to call the pudendal stigmata of the shady industry physician relations. |
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Pascal, the owner of a wildly successful Italian catery across the street, may be shady, but his success is no secret. |
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When the girls went in to dinner the men had finished theirs, and were lounging in the shady yard enjoying their nooning. |
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Pile up a few logs in a quiet, shady spot and soon stag beetles, spiders and bees will be making a home out of this damp log cabin. |
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On a shady balcony, camellias, fatsia, certain helleborus, hostas and rhododendrons are suitable for pots and containers. |
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Wild violets are regarded as a problem in shady fescue lawns in North America. |
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Other shady practices include non-halal meat being marketed as halal. |
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There are lots of plants, from primroses to epimediums, to enhance shady areas. |
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Abby Lester has been charged with the murder of Nate Bannister, an unlikeable, shady character. |
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It is the white Martagon lily and it makes a stunning picture set against the dark greens of a shady garden or an evocative pastoral scene in a more open setting. |
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The stereotypical image of ferns growing in moist shady woodland nooks is far from a complete picture of the habitats where ferns can be found growing. |
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Some species can be a nuisance in shady greenhouses or a weed in gardens. |
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Cast it also that you may have rooms shady for summer and warm for winter. |
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Malia joined her hula sisters beneath a shady monkeypod tree. |
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For shady spots, Laurustinus is a great thing to grow all year long. |
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Then she told me she would get one of the men to drive me on his golf cart to my truck to get the lawn chair and returned me to our shady spot to watch the air show. |
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It prefers a moist, shady spot, where its rhizomatous roots won't dry out. |
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It prefers a moist, shady spot where its rhizomatous roots won't dry out, but beware that it doesn't totally invade the area if you want to keep it contained. |
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Pile up a few logs, which don't need to be massive, in a quiet, shady spot and soon stag beetles, spiders and bees will be making a home out of this damp log cabin. |
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There are some big persicarias that have grown so vast that I am going to try them in the damp bit in the shady garden, where they will have plenty of room to roam. |
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Through the open door Clement sees the girls in the shady shelter shed drinking daintily from the bubble taps and dabbing at their mouths with their crumpled white hankies. |
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Perk up a shady patio 1 Fill a container with shade-tolerant plants including white busy Lizzies, purple heliotropes, nemesia and evergreen lamium. |
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A shady promenade went the length of the street and the entrance to the hotel was a few steps back in the darkness, away from the glaring sunshine. |
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