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Did you know that in all the states where there is no
shading
that people who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered can be kicked out of their apartments for being gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered?
Did you know in the states where there's no
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that you can be fired for being gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered?
First of all, it's
shading.
We applied the same concept:
shading
of the training pitch, using a shelter against wind, then using the grass.
We're using energy we can harvest on our roofs, and also on the training pitches, which will be covered with large, flexible membranes, and we will see in the next years an industry coming up with flexible photovoltaics, giving the possibilities of
shading
against strong sun and producing electric energy in the same time.
My soul is always soothed by the giant live oak trees,
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lovers, drunks and dreamers for hundreds of years, and I trust a city that always makes way for music.
But most importantly, we could prove that through the geometry of the building design, the building itself would provide sufficient
shading
to the courtyards so that those would be usable throughout the entire year.
And so these
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patterns could only have been caused by light shining down on the sloping sides of a dome, or the bottom of a hole.
If we carefully recreate these clues by drawing
shading
patterns, even on a flat piece of paper, our brain reflexively creates the 3D concave or convex shape.
Rendered in charcoal, they present a series of undulating lines, bold
shading
and billowing clouds.
And by looking at how the different color channels of the illumination, the red and the green and the blue, diffuse the light differently, we can come up with a way of
shading
the skin on the computer.
They provided
shading
during the day and electricity for the lighting in the evening.
Easy answer: the architects wanted to have a specific
shading
pattern on the floor and asked for it, and then it was printed as requested.
First, they provided
shading
for the meeting rooms behind.
The film's precious self-importance kills it, as does director Bennett Miller's reluctance to add any kind of
shading.
The detail, colors, and
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are at least an order of magnitude better than Toy Story.
How they were able to pull off the shading, I will never know.
The graphics and
shading
are excellent: the mud on the boots, the smoke on a destroyed panzer, nice movies.
Bad Boys is lock stock yank jock, typically missing the point of emotional
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and realism in movies of this fare.
The music is memorable, the drawing and
shading
are gorgeous.
Consider what happens in international trade, where such
shading
of research is established practice.
Trees and other vegetation naturally cool the air around them by
shading
surfaces and releasing water vapor.
She drew herself up slowly,
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her eyes with her hand to look.
All of a sudden in the night, it must have been quite late in the night, I wakes up, next to the bed, there's the examining judge
shading
the lamp with his hand so that there's no light from it falls on my husband, he didn't need to be as careful as that, the way my husband sleeps the light wouldn't have woken him up anyway.
'Up a wide and ancient staircase the smart girl preceded Tom,
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the chamber candle with her hand, to protect it from the currents of air which in such a rambling old place might have found plenty of room to disport themselves in, without blowing the candle out, but which did blow it out nevertheless--thus affording Tom's enemies an opportunity of asserting that it was he, and not the wind, who extinguished the candle, and that while he pretended to be blowing it alight again, he was in fact kissing the girl.
As the coach rolls swiftly past the fields and orchards which skirt the road, groups of women and children, piling the fruit in sieves, or gathering the scattered ears of corn, pause for an instant from their labour, and
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the sun-burned face with a still browner hand, gaze upon the passengers with curious eyes, while some stout urchin, too small to work, but too mischievous to be left at home, scrambles over the side of the basket in which he has been deposited for security, and kicks and screams with delight.
At first the evolutions of the stout man had escaped Mr. Weller's observation, but by degrees, as he saw Mr. Pickwick's eyes every now and then turning towards him, he began to gaze in the same direction, at the same time
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his eyes with his hand, as if he partially recognised the object before him, and wished to make quite sure of its identity.
"And the lady, I fancy, is Miss Stoner," observed Holmes,
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his eyes.
I see, too, the figures at the garden gate: my mother, with her face turned away and her handkerchief waving; my father, with his blue coat and his white shorts, leaning upon his stick with his hand
shading
his eyes as he peered after us.
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