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But, telling someone about lessons you've learned from events or mistakes can be worthwhile, if they enjoy your way to telling the stories (and parables just as Jesus loved to give shades of meaning which enlightened subjects in interesting ways, for those who could receive Him, it was Life).
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They don't give shade or coconuts.
"Trees sequester carbon, they provide ventilation, they give shade," he said.
For example, overhanging eaves, moldings, projections, courts, and porches give shade and protection from rain.
Its purpose is to provide a foundation on which climbing plants can be seen to advantage and to give shade.
It is better to plant deciduous trees, for example, which give shade in summer but do not block the warmth in winter.
Strips of corrugated iron give shade to civilians, who this week watched Ethiopian soldiers pull back from positions around Senafe.Ethiopia's claim to Zalambessa is based on administrative history: it ran the town, as indicated by its ruined customs post and central-bank branch, and the tattered advertisements for Pepsi (Eritreans drink Coke).
Los Angeles can be a city of landscapes that collect rain, give shade and provide food for the pollinators that help feed us.
He pointed towards the ragged coverings propped up on sticks that would give shade from the sun but little else.
Use structures like arbors and pergolas to give shade or protection from rain.
Always give shade to your drawings, but only after you've decided where the light is coming from.
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