Most prefer sun where their colour will be brighter, but will also cope with light shade. |
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I pulled the chain on the shade of my bedroom window with a certain mournful sense of ceremony. |
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It is also a vigorous climber that can grow in sun or shade, although as with the wisteria it flowers best in full sun. |
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The UVA and SUV radiometers measure the total global solar irradiance away from any shade. |
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Most perennials are adaptable to sun or shade, various soil and water conditions. |
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An example is the microclimate produced by screening with tall evergreens to provide a windbreak or shade. |
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Take a large sewing needle to puncture evenly spaced holes around the top and bottom of the shade. |
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You'll find every shade in the rainbow except blue, including gorgeous blends of two or more colors. |
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They can act as a windbreak, screen unsightly areas, and provide shade where needed. |
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Cows were milked three times daily and housed in an open dry lot with shade in the central area of the pen and over the feedbunk. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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The questions even became a shade less hostile as his new air of poise impressed the panel. |
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While this is going on, the Danish players make a beeline for the shade and some liquid refreshments. |
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Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity. |
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Over his shoulder I could see Dan watching me with a knowing smile, and I felt myself turn a darker shade of red. |
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Asha created a series of all-over bunches, sprayed white hairpieces a vibrant shade of blue and then added them to the back of the head. |
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Beyond that on level ground is an abundance of picnic sites where you can choose sun or shade. |
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The store was an Aladdin's cave, filled with boxes of buttons, and bolts of cloth, and reels of thread in every conceivable colour and shade. |
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Start now with a light formula, and reapply every four days or so until you get the shade you want. |
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The weed, which turns its distinctive red shade during the cold winter months, is not dangerous in itself. |
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These aliens created too much shade for prairie plants that need full sunlight to survive. |
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I recall finding wineberries growing in damp shade in a small park in northeast Georgia, but never considered growing them here. |
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Sure enough, eventually we came to a tree with a windsock and, more reassuring, a small airplane resting in its shade. |
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Direct aggression can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents. |
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Pick a bold but sheer shade to give you that naturally flushed, healthy looking glow. |
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In the white poplar, a broad shade tree in their grandparents' yard, Louise and Elizabeth climbed, swung, and hid. |
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Cows and herdsmen alike shun the warm sand of a track bordered with withered sedge, to hide in the shade of an oakwood on a nearby knoll. |
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Northern woodsia occurs on rock cliffs, crevices, talus, and rocky, boreal woods in sun to partial shade. |
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A balloon shade is a soft, blousy window treatment that can add a decorative flair to any room. |
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With this in mind, he painstakingly replanted currajongs taken from the bush to shade his driveway. |
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Most players are hitting long irons and fairway woods for the second shot to a green complex that faces north and has plenty of shade. |
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As forty degrees of sun and a lack of shade took hold, so my thoughts wandered. |
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In both shade cases, simulated rattlesnakes cease all nocturnal activity and become completely diurnal. |
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Deep raspberry red in colour, nearer to a shade you might associate with red wine than what you might expect of a rose. |
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For shade, the ramada, a classic freestanding, open-air structure, is still a common feature in desert gardens. |
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Aaron's beard does well in full sun to partial shade, and tolerates almost complete shade. |
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He was a redhead, even redder than Maura whose hair was more of an auburn shade, and had a full beard. |
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The shade papers are made from silk, banana, Kozo, mulberry, mango and abaca fibres. |
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They grow in most climates, take shade, serve admirably as a weed-choking ground cover, and produce quantities of flowers. |
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Salsa dancing puts jiving and waltzing in the shade with ease, so you can forget your 1,2, 3, 1,2, 3 from those days of Irish dancing. |
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It is 9 a.m. and Chandran has set up shop under the shade of a young rain tree on the Chakkai-Injackal bypass. |
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The sun is shining brightly, the sky is it's own beautiful shade of blue and the day is fairly warm. |
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Or, a cottonwood grove could shade a permanent spring, even though the waterhole was likely trampled by thousands of buffalo hooves. |
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I'm going for Astilbe, Hosta, Iris and Primula, with a small acer to add dappled shade. |
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Her heart beat quick as she ran into the office and lifted the shade to witness the flood. |
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They need well-drained acid soil and sun or partial shade and are best pruned in March. |
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His campaigning uniform is a dark suit and black loafers, his tie a startling shade of red, one of five he bought as a job lot. |
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To make a room feel more spacious, use cool colours and paint joinery and walls the same shade. |
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It was pleasant in the cool shade, and the soft wind blew refreshingly. |
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His face was turning a shade of purple as he vented his rage. |
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Then today I was weeding the bed in front of my house and lifted a mop of variegated grass to see a toad looking at me from a hollow he'd made in the shade of my porch. |
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Her hair, a lustrous shade of auburn, waves about her waxen face. |
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It was a hot sunny day, but luckily their seats for the game were in the shade. |
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After just a few seconds, Harry was wheezing and gasping for breath as he turned an unlikely shade of beetroot. |
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The teacher should attempt to shade and color the harmonies with as much exaggeration as possible to lead the student into a more musical realization of the work. |
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Thus, farmers say they stake their livestock under the hot shade of the Indian jujube in the winter but they put them under the cool shade of sissoo in the summer. |
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We met under the shade of a cottonwood in a parking lot behind a baseball stadium. |
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Jeans and trainers may vary, but every man jack of them will be wearing a checked Burberry cap and a Stone Island jumper, usually in a fetching shade of beige. |
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Amy wore her long brown hair down and a light shade of pink eyeliner. |
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His eyes were a sweet shade in between jade green and light hazel that Rebecca had once admitted to being jealous of, and he hadn't let her live it down since. |
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These include breadfruit, banana, and rubber trees, whose canopies shade the cocoa trees. |
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One whole shade of opinion, opposed to the death penalty, argued that his sentence should be commuted to life. |
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On shore, the mule's pinkish ears revolved lazily in the shade of the zaman tree. |
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He used his hand as a shade as he looked out into the bright sunlight. |
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We ate lunch in the shade under the thatch of a beachfront restaurant. |
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Pitrodie's woods beskirt the feet Of heath-clad Ben-na-chie, And through their shade the breezes fleet, And hum from tree to tree. |
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Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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Batavus, of somewhat the same shade, was slightly taller, and perhaps with a little more cochineal color. |
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Today the shade was being enjoyed by a herd of torpid earthpigs, gorged on a feast of ants. |
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There were two, or perhaps three, flabbinesses of style which amazed me. Am I right in thinking you were a shade bored over the last chapters? |
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Afterwards, you go up with your oldies to the beer garden and you get a lemon squash and sit in the shade and wait for the Fremantle Doctor. |
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He was vain, sensual, frivolous, profuse, improvident. One vice of a darker shade was imputed to him, envy. |
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A stray kaffir dog, his skeleton showing clear through tight skin, lay in the pit of blue shade outside the veranda. |
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The new leaflets at the end of the branch were a lighter shade of green than the mature leaves. |
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Being near running water and good shade, the explorers decided it was a good locale for setting up camp. |
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Near the south coast, deep wooded valleys provide sheltered conditions for flora that like shade and a moist, mild climate. |
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Courtnall has it made in the shade now, big money, owns restaurants and a spiffy log cabin on a cliff over the crashing ocean. |
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On the hot days, he would lie in the shade of a mango and let little Eugenia clamber over his belly and tug at his beard. |
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Where there is too great a repetition of forms, light and shade will break them up or mass them together. |
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The shirt was redcurrant, a dark shade of red, and was worn with white shorts and socks with blue and white hoops. |
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The following season, Arsenal returned to the yellow and blue scheme, albeit with a darker shade of blue than before. |
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Their figures can be seen at the bottom left of the painting, behind the fence and under the shade of the trees. |
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This tree was defective in both, yielding nothing but an empty shade to the mishoping traveller. |
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Bulldogs must be given plenty of shade and water, and must be kept out of standing heat. |
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According to local legend, Pontius Pilate was born in its shade and played there as a child. |
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It says here not to drive with the sun shade covering the windshield of your car. No duh! |
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Well, you painted my room the wrong shade of blue, but no harm done really. |
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Rangers moved from the lighter shade of blue to royal blue in 1921, and have had a royal blue home shirt every year since. |
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Frequently, hypostyle mosques have outer arcades so that visitors can enjoy the shade. |
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Otariids establish territories containing resources that attract females, such as shade, tide pools or access to water. |
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At one of the ormolu tables, near a lamp with a pink shade, Gaston insisted on making at least a partial statement. |
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The water becomes cloudy, typically coloured a shade of green, yellow, brown, or red. |
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The tree canopy casts dense shade, and carpets the ground thickly with leaf litter. |
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Elms occur often in Pastoral Poetry, where they symbolise the idyllic life, their shade being mentioned as a place of special coolness and peace. |
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Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, all of which require damp acid soil in shade. |
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All mints thrive near pools of water, lakes, rivers, and cool moist spots in partial shade. |
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Open lots are dirt lots with constructed shade structures and a concrete pad where feed is delivered. |
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They may also physically seek out shade in times of high ambient temperatures. |
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The coat pattern has been claimed to serve as camouflage in the light and shade patterns of savannah woodlands. |
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When kept in captivity in warm, humid conditions, the fur may turn a pale shade of green due to algae growing inside the guard hairs. |
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Because the rapidly growing vines shade out weeds, little weeding is needed. |
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By varying the proportions of the juices, every shade from pink to black can be obtained. |
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Competing plants are cleared away, leaving only sufficient trees to provide shade and permit free ventilation. |
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Look intelligent, penetrating, and vivacious, with a shade of quizzism, and, at times, of severity. |
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Biltong, a type of jerky, is a popular snack, prepared by hanging bits of spiced raw meat to dry in the shade. |
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As the moisture levels within a wall alter, so will the shade of a limewash. |
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The darker the shade of limewash, the more pronounced this effect will become. |
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Most bromeliads are epiphytes, and most epiphytes grow in partial shade on tree branches. |
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Mrs. Rhodes who was perhaps just a shade of a hypochondriac, had retired to bed immediately after dinner. |
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I sat there on a bench in dappled shade, beside an aviary full of brightly feathered finches and siskins fluttering about. |
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That he comes up a shade self-pitying is reconciled only by the fact that he's made the subject songworthy this late in his career. |
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They spelled the horses and rested in the shade of some trees near a brook. |
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To Charlie, the function of a house was to keep the dew off your swag at night and shade the waterbag and tuckerboxes during the day. |
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The shade of a dense pine wood, is more unfavorable to the springing up of pines of the same species than of oaks within it. |
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If it were just a shade greener and you were wearing a kagoul instead of sun cream, you'd swear you were back in Blighty. |
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Aquilegias prefer light shade and moist soil, but they can tolerate full sun, provided they receive enough water during dry periods. |
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In the shade of some large elm trees we spread several kelims and picnic cloths. |
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Monaghan deserve to be odds-on following their Tyrone triumph but Armagh seem a shade overpriced after their victory over Cavan. |
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There are new lilies on the market in more subdued colours as well as astrantias in pastel-pinks, which are good in shade. |
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A large shade garden is filled with azaleas, hostas, camellias, aucuba, and dozens of varieties of hydrangeas. |
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He picked up each basket and carried it over to a baggage cart sitting in the shade. |
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Thimble-plant Season, Wood Mint Season, Lopseed Season and Leafcup Season replace Black Snakeroot Season in the shade. |
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In cool shade of the woods, and along the rivers, leafcup is the dominant flower, almost the only one in bloom. |
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John's Wort, teasel, and wild lettuce, in the shade of the canopy, find wood mint, wood nettle, leafcup, touch-me-not, lopseed, and avens. |
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Thimbleplant Season, Wood Mint Season, Lopseed Season and Leafcup Season replace Clustered Snakeroot Season in the shade. |
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Rooting at the tips only, it is an ideal subject for covering difficult areas either under trees, in dense shade or in semisunny spots in the woodland garden. |
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One of the more recognizable ghosts in English literature is the shade of Hamlet's murdered father in Shakespeare's The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. |
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Liverworts are more commonly found in moderate to deep shade, though desert species may tolerate direct sunlight and periods of total desiccation. |
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They sat in the shade of the pole and brush ramada in front of the place and sipped their drinks and looked out at the desolate stillness of the little crossroads at noon. |
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Astilbes produce their fluffy flower plumes in early Summer and are best suited to damp ground and some shade, such as the edge of a pond or bog garden. |
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The least frequently used dye was argamannu, which was also red and probably produced a shade of blue-purple, although different from that of takiltu. |
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Polar bears gradually moult from May to August, but, unlike other Arctic mammals, they do not shed their coat for a darker shade to provide camouflage in summer conditions. |
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The most widely cultivated species, Lavandula angustifolia, is often referred to as lavender, and there is a color named for the shade of the flowers of this species. |
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Providing shade is a very common method for reducing heat stress. |
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In North America, it is planted as a street and shade tree as far north as Anchorage, Alaska, having been first introduced from Europe in the 18th century. |
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Under forest conditions, it will tolerate moderate shade well. |
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European yew will tolerate growing in a wide range of soils and situations, including shallow chalk soils and shade, although in deep shade its foliage may be less dense. |
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Later, when George was in the shade with his nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge met a koala bear and fed a giraffe. |
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The wedding party came to a halt at the foot of the tree and some of them lay down to eat and the Raja got out of his palki and lay down to sleep in the shade. |
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The colouring is variable and tends to match the colour of the animal's surroundings, being some shade of brown or grey with occasionally a greenish tinge. |
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For women with skin of color, it's so, so important to get the shade and tone right. lf it's wrong, you can look incredibly ashy, or like an Oompa Loompa. |
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Keeping my sheep amongst the coolly shade of the green alders. |
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Introduced goats, cattle, rabbits and other herbivores can lead to problems, particularly when species need vegetation to protect or shade their young. |
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Daffodils like the sun but also accepts partial shade exposure. |
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Dolphin meat is dense and such a dark shade of red as to appear black. |
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In proper California fashion we made our nooning by the roadside, pulling up under the shade of a hospitable sycamore and turning Sorreltop out to graze. |
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Muted refers to tartan which is shade between modern and ancient. |
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Among the plants that do best in containers are small palms such as Mediterranean fan palm for sun, dwarf pygmy date for partial sun, and lady palm or bamboo palm for shade. |
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The leaves are often dark green in colour, which may help absorb a maximum of energy from weak sunshine at high latitudes or under forest canopy shade. |
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A slight ochreous shade is visible on the undersides of the flanks. |
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As the use of the color green in the film has artistic importance, matching a shade of green was a stroke of luck for restoration and provided a reference shade. |
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These styles shade into each other, forming a stylistic continuum. |
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In 1933, Herbert Chapman, wanting his players to be more distinctly dressed, updated the kit, adding white sleeves and changing the shade to a brighter pillar box red. |
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The landlady asked with plaintive apologeticness if they could make a shade less noise. The hour was late. Some guests on the upper floor suffered from insomnia. |
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The ceiling, or fifth wall, provides another decorative opportunity. Something as simple as painting the ceiling a shade darker than the walls can create a cozy feeling. |
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Zesty orange blooms will brighten up your interior Orange-coloured flowers are the perfect shade to use for late summer or early autumn arrangements. |
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Samyama permeates all aspects of the township to achieve the perfect yin-yang between tradition and innovation, nature and culture, light and shade, work and play. |
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Witch-hazels do well in shade and if there are clumps of woodlanders such as Solomon's seal and lily-of-thevalley nearby, they really add to the show. |
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Or behear ye the sheep, to the husbanding rams how they bleat to the shade! Or behear ye the birds, at the Goddess' command how they sing unafraid! |
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Written by and for a myopic, microscopical insomniac, it's a babeldom that puts all noveldom in the shade, that puts culture, with a sardonic laugh, in a cul-de-sac. |
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Witch hazels do well in shade and if there are clumps of woodlanders such as Solomon's seal and lily-of-the-valley nearby, they really add to the show. |
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Where there was a little shade I used those edge-of-woodland favourites, foxgloves, underplanted with blue ajuga along with some glossy fronded ferns and trailing ivy. |
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It is the fall webworm that concerns us, as it feeds on apples, ash, birch, chokecherry, elm, hickory, linden, oaks, willow, and more than 100 fruit, shade and woodland trees. |
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Every shade of religious and political opinion has its own headquarters. |
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