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Sometimes they can keep their tree and still keep their sidewalks safe.
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Mr. Rzonca says he recommends driving on rural roads and through small towns, which often keep their trees in good shape to better feature their neighborhoods.
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The Kims keep their family tree deliberately obscure children and wives are often concealed from public view and Kim Han-sol's mother has sometimes been referred to in the press outside North Korea as a mistress instead of a wife of Kim Jong-nam, who had children with at least two women.
It's easy to give someone the side-eye when they keep their Christmas tree up well into January.
More than 70 societies are affiliated to the federation, with an average of 50 or so members, and there are known to be thousands more who do not belong to a society but keep their love of small trees to themselves.
In temperate deciduous forests, trees drop their leaves in autumn allowing high seasonal variation in light availability for the understory; while in evergreen broadleaved forests -more commonly found in the Southern Hemisphere- trees keep their leaves year round, therefore understory plants are adapted to low light availability in all seasons.
In tropical and subtropical regions, many trees keep their leaves all year round.
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