And so, shaded by eucalyptus trees, amidst the sweet scents of sassafras and olearia, the people lay down to rest. |
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But all the greenery shaded the light, casting shadows and filling the forest with deep darkness. |
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The sun was shaded by a few clouds, but ever now and then it would peek out from beneath them, bringing a warm beam down to the group. |
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These are not flat, but shaded in a way that gives them a certain three dimensionally. |
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I used my grey pencil to highlight the outlines of the buildings and I shaded in where the sun hadn't reached yet. |
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She sketched the lines of his cheekbones and carefully shaded in the delicate curve of his upper lip. |
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The sky seemed to look passively onward, black and dark like my pencil that had shaded it in. |
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Though the outline of the iris was shaded in green, the rest of it was a bright amber, giving him an almost wolfish appearance. |
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My favourite is Appleby's quiet, almost pastel shaded image of a potter at work. |
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I frowned and shaded in an area quickly, then stirred a dry paintbrush inside an empty jar. |
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The clarity of the screen was perfect and although the image was shaded, it could still be identified without scepticism. |
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Unlike the Spyglass's sky-colored outer hull, this ship was shaded in a dark gray mixed in with a small amount of chestnut. |
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A triangle adorned the map and the space within the triangle was shaded in red signifying the area that they would be searching. |
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Underneath two arched eyebrows, her eyes were large and brown, shaped like two walnuts and looked as though they were shaded in with a pencil. |
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From the front of the St. Petersburg Hotel the sky shaded from pale grey to gold, orange and deep red. |
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Rear leg room is shaded by one or two competitors, but there is no feeling of being cramped. |
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Our Verona mobile home was fairly well shaded from the midday sun and of a modern, open studio style. |
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The hall is shaded by a shallow half-hat of a roof which leaves a crescent-shaped interstice between it and the edge of the big carapace. |
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On your way into one of the canyons keep an eye open for the lady ferns and shield ferns in the shaded understory of the forest. |
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He waved his hand impatiently as he quickly sidestepped the waterfall and walked briskly down the shaded stone path. |
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Much of the path is shaded with Monterey cypress and pine trees and some eucalyptus. |
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With a little rose shaded lipstick and blush, she had to admit to herself that she looked hot. |
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The green shaded areas represent the parts of the minefield that have been cleared. |
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However, the increase due to sucrose supplementation was much greater for unshaded than shaded plants. |
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Several experiments in which parts of leaves were artificially shaded showed that nitrogen is retranslocated from shaded to unshaded leaves. |
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Noncontiguous repeat motifs are represented by shaded and unshaded rectangles. |
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Heights of shaded and unshaded bars, respectively, represent divergence calculations excluding and including CpG sites. |
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Protein-coding sequence is represented by the darker filled areas, and untranslated sequence is represented by lighter shaded areas. |
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The open boxes indicate coding sequences and shaded boxes represent the untranslated sequences. |
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For Zpr1 and the RING finger gene, protein coding sequence is shaded dark gray, and untranslated sequence is shaded light gray. |
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He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy. |
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Open boxes indicate deleted regions, while shaded boxes indicate ambiguities about the actual chromosomal breakpoints. |
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To merge indoors and outdoors, use covered breezeways or shaded patios to link rooms. |
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Her face showed little emotion as the dark flicker of shadows created by the brim of her hat shaded her eyes. |
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The brim of his hat shaded his eyes, but I knew that they were looking at me. |
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Her brown hair that was shaded bronze from the sun was hanging over her face, long and curly. |
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She shaded her eyes and crouched beside him, the fire crackling and sending sparks into the morning air. |
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He lived in a bubble, a microcosmic world, traveling by train through war-torn Germany with the windows shaded. |
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The true parameter values used in the simulations are shown as shaded vertical bars. |
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Also of note is the way in which Melville shaded the entire film towards the blue end of the spectrum. |
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Polymorphic residues are shaded, and their side chains in the canonical sequence are also shown. |
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The house was shaded by a row of buttonball trees which extended far up the street, of which a few aged veterans remain. |
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So, for instance, a designer can see an engine block as a wire-frame display with all the cams and pistons shaded for better visibility. |
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Loci detected by genes functional in starch and hexose metabolism or transport are shaded gray. |
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She wasn't in the dark living room or in the kitchen where a shaded halogen lamp glowed small. |
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After days of chilly early spring weather, a brilliant sun warmed the square, where the Pope sat in an armchair shaded by a canopy. |
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Next to these are highly stylised canthari with spiralled handles and with V-shaped patterns shaded red and white on their necks. |
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But they were shaded to the honours by the odd goal of a seven-goal thriller. |
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Down on the lawn, she excused herself from the others and walked toward the tree that shaded her father and the steward. |
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As I said, in the plan that is annexed to the first respondents' submissions, it is the shaded hatched area. |
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You could then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea. |
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That makes it more difficult for employees to hide beer, wine, or straight liquor in a Styrofoam cup or shaded glass. |
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Tall palm trees with overhanging branches shaded the civilization here, aided by large boulders. |
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The promenade was often crowded with gentlemen and ladies, shaded from the summer sun by parasols, and children scurrying on the beach. |
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As she got nearer she saw him shaded from the sun by the leaves of the chestnut tree. |
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There were also separate standards for shaded silvers, chinchillas and tortoiseshells. |
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Today it was a long black trench coat with a hood that shaded his face from view. |
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Here and now, in a cooperative of 36 families, papaya and lime trees shaded thatched houses elegantly constructed of smooth wooden poles. |
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Seasonal patterns in the rates of photosynthesis were similar in shaded partridgeberry and eastern hemlock. |
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On the shaded parts of the lane that led to the pub, there were still icy patches where he had to slow. |
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Windows belonging to the same Window groups can be iconified, killed, moved and shaded all at the same time. |
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The poet wore a luxuriant black moustache and imperial, and a slouched hat which shaded the forehead. |
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Thick, curling eyelashes shaded her lowered eyes, standing against dark yet colorless cheeks. |
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Hike or rock-climb in the surrounding desert, then cool off in the vast infinity pool, shaded lap pool, or mountainside pools. |
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Non-visible pixels are not shaded leading to 2-3x fill rate compared to other solutions at the same bandwidth. |
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Elevated on columns, these suspended screens filter light and mark out where to walk and where to rest by creating shaded zones and paths. |
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The previous factory used to boast a road lined with camphor trees, whose crowns shaded the whole road. |
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This architectural language of trellises and shaded walkways and porches carries on a campus tradition that is functional and beautiful. |
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Grown in cooler, shaded areas of the garden, it has firm pointed heads with fluted, yellowish-green leaves. |
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Vaulted archways lead to shaded courts, while gardens surround the buildings on all sides. |
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Outside she sat at one of the high tables that were set up along the back courtyards walls, shaded by a flowering tree. |
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The long crescent of white sand is shaded by seagrapes and coconut palms and framed by wooded hills. |
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Even in that shaded spot it was warm and dry and the moss had crisped a little over the log they sat on. |
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The shaded and solid circles indicate cumulated light interceptions by the branches in the current year and previous year, respectively. |
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With precipitous limestone cliffs, deeply shaded ravines, and clear rocky streams, the Driftless Area is a rugged landscape. |
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The entrance is shaded by several painted and gilded roofs supported by marble columns. |
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Besides, this worker with his deep-set, brown shaded eyes and pale face looks more tired and overworked than anything else. |
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The pretty stripes, soft flannels, and delicately shaded plaids are worn for lawn-tennis, croquet and archery suits. |
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Use dwarf goat's beard in partial shaded rock gardens with hostas, toad lilies, tiarellas, and wildflowers. |
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Keep their roots shaded with gravel or some large stones, mulch them now and then and they'll be happy for years. |
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This cactus typically grows in gravelly clay or loam soils, partially shaded by other plants or rocks. |
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There was a cool, shaded garden and an excellent veranda from which to watch the street go by. |
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Step across its threshold and you brush against a time when these colonnades shaded both piety and intrigue. |
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The ends of the building, without double glass walls, are shaded by an exterior metal mesh. |
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Just groom the eyebrow with an eyebrow brush and apply an eyebrow pencil to the area, making sure that the whole area is shaded evenly. |
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Construction of sidewalks and shaded walkways have made walking a pleasure. |
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The two elements are joggled in plan so that the northern one projects as a shaded deck towards the east. |
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Daisies usually call to mind open, dry fields bathed in sun, but ragwort is one daisy that thrives in shaded, wet soil. |
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Seedlings of the four species were placed in field cages, the roofs of which were rainproof and shaded. |
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There is a shaded area at the top of a hill nearby that affords a good view, is quiet and is very pleasant. |
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To dry agrimony, spread out the leaves, flowers, and stems on a wire rack in a warm, shaded location. |
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Gloved workers, their eyes shaded, manhandle glowing, red-hot bars of old iron from a furnace into a rolling mill. |
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Males are more common in harsher environments, such as xeric, nutrient-poor or shaded conditions. |
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It is the most shaded area of the garden so lawn was never going to be very successful. |
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As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging. |
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Sheriff T.C. Wynn was a tall, round man with thick, shaded glasses and jet black hair that was graying at his temples. |
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I had imagined an open meadow, ringed and shaded by a few towering royal palms, maybe even a pine or two. |
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Employees eat lunch outside on a wooden deck strewn with cafe tables and shaded by an old rubber tree. |
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Older studies noted that runners, stolons or prostrate stems of many plants became more erect when shaded. |
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I watched as his hand sailed smoothly across his page and how comfortable he looked as he carefully shaded and added texture to his drawing. |
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Rocket can be successively sown to provide a leafy injection of pepper to your salads and is ideal for a partially shaded spot. |
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When the sun becomes strong in summer, people can simply swivel so that they are shaded from it by the chair backs. |
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Reds that appear with hints of blue, and teals and oranges shaded with gold will be in demand. |
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Sipping a glass of wine on the love seat in the rose garden, shaded by a New Zealand tea tree, you'll feel far from the urban scene. |
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They're shaded differently but are otherwise identical, rendered scratchily but with great detail. |
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The sidewalks were shaded by huge, hovering oak trees that looked barren in the cool weather. |
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I thought it was a tight game, quite competitive, but we maybe just shaded it. |
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There are many exquisite details, carved doorways, potted plants framed by shaded windows. |
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Clematis prefer a neutral to slightly alkaline soil, so add lime if your soil is on the acidic side. Keep the roots shaded and the tops in sun. |
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It is erect and rigid, light green in color slightly shaded reddish brown, fairly tomentous and glandular, and bearing some tiny prickles. |
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A giant live oak tree shaded the west side of the house, a long-abandoned tire swing hanging dejectedly from a sturdy branch. |
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Riparian forest buffers also stabilize streambanks and provide shaded areas for aquatic habitat. |
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Provide a sufficient overhang and the same spaces will be shaded in the summer, which will lower your cooling bill. |
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The softly tailored look is also very much in this season with glowing colours such as cobalt and rich greens coupled with subtly shaded creams and browns. |
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Through the water he could see layers of other leaves that had earlier sunk to the bottom, arranging themselves in shaded and mottled patterns of burnt umber and sienna. |
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The viewing screen can be shaded to an extent from the sun or other directional light sources, by means of baffles, but the basic problem remains. |
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The main lodge stretched above a sandy river bank, shaded by trees where one could look across the river and see Samburu tribesmen and their herds. |
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And anyway, if Brecht did not want us to feel for Mother Courage, why did he make her so richly shaded and humanly fallible? |
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The findings emphasize the value of farming coffee in shaded environments. |
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I've decided to try to plant Martagon Lily bulbs this fall. I have a great woodland, shaded area in my garden that needs some color and some height. |
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The keypad lights up a shaded blue, and the buttons are thin and stylish. |
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Removing weeds and brush within 150 feet of pens and spraying the shaded areas of buildings with a residual insecticide will help control stable flies. |
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The area is bathed in sunlight all day, but a sectioned retractable canopy allows all or part of the seating to be shaded should customers desire it. |
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Protective glasses shaded his eyes from the phototherapeutic light that treated him for jaundice. |
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There is plenty of heavy bridal and occasion wear in bright fuchsias and shaded hues of mustard and magenta, aqua and greens and traditional kumkum red. |
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Most came through the winter in a cool greenhouse, grew on in pots in a shaded frame for the following year and flowered the year after in their permanent positions. |
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Boundaries between shaded and unshaded areas represent breakpoints. |
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A basic floor lamp, or directional lamp that can allow light to be shaded upon a wall or ceiling, can draw attention to any desired area or emphasize ceiling height. |
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The herb spiral has two diverse microclimates, ranging from a sunny, dry area on the upper southern half to a shaded, moist area on the north and around the base. |
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One of the many highlights of the thirty-five-strong display is an unusual porcellaneous stoneware pillow in the shape of a reclining boy shaded by a lotus leaf. |
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At last they came to a blue lake, and by the side of it, shaded by trees of the deepest green, stood a palace of dazzling white marble, built in the olden times. |
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The aldolase cross-bridges are represented by ovals with the shaded oval indicating the cross-bridging tetramer and the unshaded oval indicating the decorating tetramer. |
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The courtyard was shaded on all sides by trees and tall walls. |
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The main focus is a line of shacks shaded by crumpled metal roofs. |
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Finally, most fish seek shaded, darkened areas during hot, sunny days. |
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I think that it is clear that the numbers were fudged, that we shaded the truth, because I think there was a predisposition to go in, and wasn't based on facts on the ground. |
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There used to be a huge gum tree in the front yard which shaded the house a little and provided a barrier between our windows and those of the high-school over the road. |
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The orange canopy shaded some of the harsh glare from the sun, allowing her to pull her hood away from her face so she could inspect the fruit more carefully. |
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Hydrophilic portions of the amphiphile are shown as dark shaded, hydrophobic portions are shown as light shaded, and solvent is shown as unshaded. |
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The daytime temperature reached ninety degrees, and the feverish Clark was moved from the stifling leather lodge to a more comfortable shaded bower the crew made for him. |
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The characters are nicely shaded in contrast to the backgrounds and have a glowing soft look about them that immediately endears the game to the gamer. |
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Exquisitely shaded pencil drawings are the basis for this slow, patient drift through a surrealist landscape that is at once impossible and alarmingly familiar. |
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A fine bow window, hung with gold-embroidered muslin, and also shaded with heavy plush curtains, commands the ever-varying gay panorama of Fifth Avenue. |
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Risking a glance at his hands all he saw before him was shaded in blue. |
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Rev Graham waited to go on in an air-conditioned tent, with aides nearby in case of a medical emergency, and the stage was shaded by a massive canopy. |
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The characteristic Pompeian house with its peristyle garden, planted with trees and shrubs, frequently had an outdoor dining area, shaded by a canopy of vines. |
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Then I shaded in the different areas where the different species lived. |
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On the opposite side is a welcoming taverna with a shaded outdoor terrace, at which men sit passing time over a coffee or game of cards or backgammon. |
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In a colder climate you may want to have a shaded cold frame available. |
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In that month and into October, this plant from the Orient will lighten up a partly shaded area of my rock garden, its graceful stems cascading over a rock. |
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Exterior cast-in-place shored walkways surround the theaters and are protected with a cantilevered architectural concrete roof system, shaded and glassed in. |
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My mother was a descendent of Greek royalty, an intellectual grande dame who wore elegant shaded glasses. |
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His subsequent solo output has been marked by restraint, with broodingly elegiac melodies underpinning a more shaded, if still downbeat, lyrical outlook. |
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Known as herb bennet or wood avens, this is a yellow-flowered herbaceous perennial up to 2 ft tall, occurring fairly commonly in shaded ground by woods or in hedges. |
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Our journey opened out with a white gate to pastures, shaded ridge and furrow and sight of Kilburn's White Horse from an aspect that flatters its awkward shape. |
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This extremely winter-hardy species thrives in a lightly shaded location. |
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We also leased horses and went along a shaded path skirted by a stream. |
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An elderly Chinese man was burning dozens of papers in a shaded burner. |
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As indicated by the shaded areas in the figure, the cavity is connected to outside through two types of channels having threefold and fourfold symmetries. |
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Our campsite is a scalloped bay whose beach, shaded by she-oaks, is so narrow at high tide that I can roll straight out of my tent and into the lagoon. |
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Clouds of glassfish and upside-down fish inhabit shaded corners. |
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The latter business not only shaded his reputation among some Blackfeet, Assiniboines, and Gros Venues, it cast doubt as to the depth of his sympathies. |
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This ancient woodland is nothing like a typical rainforest, which has a lush canopy, a luxuriant understory, and a permanently shaded, relatively open forest floor. |
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His drawings are monochrome, intricately cross-hatched and shaded. |
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I can contemplate my own death without unease, but every goodbye to one of my children is shaded by dread. |
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If you can take them into a shaded area, inside to a building with a cooling system, you can prolong by a few days. |
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He has another cistern, shaded by a lush granadilla creeper, collecting water from his roof. |
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Elytra piceous, gradually shaded into a castaneous margin, irregularly and minutely punctured, covered with ochraceous pubescence. |
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The hardims are of an olive-green color shaded with black, and below a pale yellow. |
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From a big msasa tree that shaded the veranda a pigeon was cooing regularly. |
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Light applause from the shaded edges of the courtyard, where in twos and threes curious ninjettes had been pacing, whispering, touching. |
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Apical growth of the stem was slow from 1926 through 1936 when the tree was competing with herbs and shrubs and probably shaded by larger trees. |
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They include coastal county maps, shaded to identify the minimum category of hurricane that will result in flooding, in each area of the county. |
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In appropriate conditions, the primrose can cover the ground in open woods and shaded hedgerows. |
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Their wailing Dixieland came swinging out into the night, drawing the peekers outside from behind their shaded windows. |
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Also on the Gianicolo hill there is Villa Sciarra, with playgrounds for children and shaded walking areas. |
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The Villa Borghese garden is the best known large green space in Rome, with famous art galleries among its shaded walks. |
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The shaded isarithm maps presented in Figures 2a and 2b show the distance to the nearest hospitals from all locations within Illinois. |
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A survey of homopteran species from coffee shrubs and poro and laurel trees in shaded coffee plantations in Turrialba, Costa Rica. |
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The infinity pool, WET, which will be opened on May 27, 2011, is a free-form pool with a shaded palapa bar. |
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White tea budsets are shaded for approximately the final three weeks of their time on the bush. |
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In some cases, such as sunny climates in temperate northern latitudes, this will be the shaded north side of the tree or rock. |
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Both parties claimed afterwards that their man did best in the debate, but an early opinion poll suggested Mr Cameron shaded it. |
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Five-year performance ratings are presented for two types of untreated, uncoated wood joints in aboveground tests under shaded conditions. |
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The Main Prayer Hall is approached on the Qibla axis by a monumental staircase through the shaded sahan to the west. |
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There were no countries with brain drains from 27 percent through 46 percent.The shaded countries are the ones with the worst brain drains. |
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All about commitment, shaded, marginally but pivotally, by the pair in red. |
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Other stunning additions to the border which do well in lightly shaded areas include rudbeckia, hemerocallis astilbe and astrantia. |
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External terraces are shaded by horizontal slats to create areas reminiscent of the traditional African gathering space, or kgotla. |
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There's three or four really good chilis out there,'' he said, settling into the cool of the shaded booth. |
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Now there are five, solidly built, with concrete bases, galvanized poles and struts, and heavy-gauge mesh, shaded by young bluegum trees. |
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Other miniature versions are the still, verdantly shaded courtyards of dars and riads, many of which have become chic boutique hotels. |
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The bushiness of this gardenia means that its roots are always shaded and cool. |
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A couple of examples might be a dot map showing corn production in Indiana or a shaded area map of Ohio counties, divided into numerical choropleth classes. |
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Because of negative photokinetic behaviors in scorpions, the end of the track was shaded while the beginning was well-lit to encourage unidirectional movement. |
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As we walk through her garden, shaded by a large wisteria vine, Ulloa tells me that this tradition of pottery making originated in the region's Mapuche settlements. |
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When you get married you're supposed to be bashful and eat like this,' and he shaded his eyes with his left wrist, where a bow-guard would be worn. |
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