The killings were accompanied by a degree of violence to put Sydney in the shade.
Nearby, several Americans were resting in the shade of some mulberry trees, talking to each other.
Trucks carrying reserve reinforcements stand parked in the shade, beside the Pyramids, museums and temples.
We often ate our lunch in the shade of an ancient cotoneaster in the garden.
How has a little-known newcomer created a network that, for reach, puts all others in the shade?
Elvira's mother, who is sitting in the shade of her stall, is weaving on a small hand loom.
In Zamalek, a 20-minute walk north, outdoor cafes are packed with young Egyptians sitting in the shade of the trees.
While the stand-off continued I watched a policeman standing in the shade of a date palm, fidgeting with his sub-machinegun.
They were too baffled to think of much, but the mayor enjoyed sitting in the shade of magnolias and drinking lemonade.
Mr. Kazee, whom musical-comedy buffs will remember from "110 in the Shade, " is thoroughly agreeable (and an excellent guitarist to boot).
"To win the World Cup would be a dream come true and put every other achievement in the shade, " said Morley.
It puts the Habanero or Scotch Bonnet in the shade at, according to the pepper hotness Scoville Scale, three times more burn.
Others sit by the roadside in the shade of birch trees, bikes propped up next to them on verges dotted with pink and white cosmos.
In the village of Bara, about 40 miles south-west of the state capital Patna, families sit listlessly in the shade of their mud-walled homes.
Another indulgence is to rest in the shade in the Alhambra's gardens, enjoying a sense of quiet refinement alongside the perfectly proportioned pools of water.
In the shade under the Number 13 bus stop (the road is off-limits to vehicles on Sundays) one hears more Ilonggo, spoken on Panay island.
Several families worked outside in the shade of neighbouring buildings.
Max and Tyler, two Scottish terriers, lie in the shade of a maple tree beneath a black granite memorial stone bearing a quote from William Wordsworth.
New Zealand gloxinia or Rhabdothamnus solandri is a gangly forest shrub, which grows in the shade to about 2m high and produces an orange tubular flower.
Ranch land is plentiful and the cows don't protest that their view is being spoiled - in fact they shelter in the shade of the turbine towers.
It was early afternoon, and Ferreira and his wife, Gill, were taking a break, sitting on a bench in the shade not far from the first fairway.
Sitting in the shade of a tree, a trickle of sweat running down my back, I ran my eyes across the land my friends and I had bought.
Dime-size flies had moved in, a swarm of them in the heat, and a few of the neighboring stray dogs sat in the shade on the perimeter, waiting to clean up.
Britain and France may have had cause to complain of Mr Dulles's vacillations over the Canal dispute and the Users' Association, but their action now puts his failings in the shade.
However, the Bee Gees revival is set to be put in the shade by dance supremo Fatboy Slim, whose song Praise You is outselling its nearest rival by around two to one.
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Reductions in sunlight reduce photosynthesis, but clouds and atmospheric particles scatter sunlight, meaning plants are then able to convert more of the available sunlight into growth because fewer leaves are in the shade.
But he won more races than any other driver, put his world champion team-mate in the shade more often than not and was untouchable in Bahrain and Valencia, and unlucky in Hungary and Singapore.
My cottage, Whistler--one of the original three--is tucked away in the woods for privacy, which probably explains why I had two visitors every afternoon: deer napping in the shade by the hot tub on the deck.
In the winter, when the sun is in the south, it shines on the entrance and heats things up in the summer, the sun moves to the north and the cave entrance is in the shade, keeping things inside cool.
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