Shaded
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It knows where the backbone is, where the spine, the limbs are, how stripes should run, how it should be
shaded.
We
shaded
this one.
Some are very narrow, some are wide, some are
shaded
at the edges.
The idea was to create an urban fabric inspired by a tree, capable of growing and spreading organically, echoing the traditional bridge hanging over the old alleys, and incorporating apartments, private courtyards, shops, workshops, places for parking and playing and leisure, trees and
shaded
areas.
It turns out at that time of the year, in the summer, that birch was sending more carbon to fir than fir was sending back to birch, especially when the fir was
shaded.
If you would utilize all areas which have a nice orientation to the sun and they're not overly shaded, the power generated by photovoltaics would correspond to about 30 percent of our total energy demand.
Unfortunately for the viewer, the movie is based on "facts" that are
shaded
very unfairly toward Ruben Carter.
Eastman, when he gets to really shine towards the end makes for a truly vicious and maniacal adversary but ingeniously, is slightly more
shaded
a character than your average murderous terror, giving a whole lot more interest and even an odd sort of sympathy.
By opening itself to finely
shaded
demands of the individual, the democracy of late capitalism not only accepts outrage, it cohabits with the outrageous.
And this soon
shaded
into anti-Semitism – what the German Social Democrat August Bebel famously called “the socialism of fools.”
Generally, cities in developing countries cannot afford architectural jewels such as Notre Dame; but they can have formidable pedestrian avenues
shaded
by enormous tropical trees.
He recognizes that the ratio might reasonably be
shaded
up for systemically important banks, those famously dubbed “too big to fail.”
By some of the standard definitions, these are crisis-level reserve losses
(shaded
in the figure).
That fabric covering you was woven from the masses of filaments that anchor certain seashells; as the ancients were wont to do, it was dyed with purple ink from the murex snail and
shaded
with violet tints that I extract from a marine slug, the Mediterranean sea hare.
Scattered on high, the clouds were colored in bright, wonderfully
shaded
hues, and numerous "ladyfingers" warned of daylong winds.
The sun's rays hit the surface of the waves at a fairly oblique angle, decomposing by refraction as though passing through a prism; and when this light came in contact with flowers, rocks, buds, seashells, and polyps, the edges of these objects were
shaded
with all seven hues of the solar spectrum.
But we had to keep walking, and we went forward while overhead there scudded schools of Portuguese men-of-war that let their ultramarine tentacles drift in their wakes, medusas whose milky white or dainty pink parasols were festooned with azure tassels and
shaded
us from the sun's rays, plus jellyfish of the species Pelagia panopyra that, in the dark, would have strewn our path with phosphorescent glimmers!
The Totipalmes (fully webbed) family was represented by swift frigate birds, nimbly catching fish at the surface, and by numerous tropic birds of the genus Phaeton, among others the red-tailed tropic bird, the size of a pigeon, its white plumage
shaded
with pink tints that contrasted with its dark-hued wings.
A magnificent plain of waves plowed continuously by ships of every nation,
shaded
by every flag in the world, and ending in those two dreadful headlands so feared by navigators, Cape Horn and the Cape of Tempests!
They recognized the house by an old walnut-tree which
shaded
it.
Her eyelids seemed chiselled expressly for her long amorous looks in which the pupil disappeared, while a strong inspiration expanded her delicate nostrils and raised the fleshy corner of her lips,
shaded
in the light by a little black down.
It was there that they would stay; they would live in a low, flat-roofed house,
shaded
by a palm-tree, in the heart of a gulf, by the sea.
It was the cross-roads of a wood, with a fountain
shaded
by an oak to the left.
K. was interrupted by a screeching from the far end of the hall, he
shaded
his eyes to see that far, as the dull light of day made the smoke whitish and hard to see through.
She took some of the ribbons in her hand - laid them down again - and, bending over the goods, so that her hair, falling in rich curls,
shaded
her face, she observed, blushing with a color that suffused her neck,-"I thought the Southern horse had marched towards the Delaware."
Her hair, which was of a golden richness of color, was left, untortured, to fall in the natural ringlets of infancy, and it
shaded
a face which was glowing with the united charms of health, youth, and artlessness; her eyes spoke volumes, but her tongue was silent; her hands were interlocked before her, and, aided by her taper form, bending forward in an attitude of expectation, gave a loveliness and an interest to her appearance, that for a moment chained her lover in silence to the spot.
I know not why, but there is a feeling of melancholy excited within me as I gaze on that body of light,
shaded
as it is by your fancied sea and land.
The boy ran around and stopped within a foot or two of the flower, and then
shaded
his eyes with his hand and began to look down street as if he had discovered something of interest going on in that direction.
Now the boy stole out, rose gradually by the bedside,
shaded
the candle-light with his hand, and stood regarding her.
Between the fingers of her left hand she held a short lighted candle, while with her right she
shaded
it to keep the light from her eyes, which were covered by spectacles of great size, and she advanced with noiseless steps, treading very softly.
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