We are not talking about the hordes of migrant workers dozing off in the gutters on sweltering street corners, but about the ubiquitous parasol. |
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Lepiota rhacodes, the smaller shaggy parasol, is even shaggier and has flesh which stains red when cut. |
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She slammed the serrated edge into a hidden spot on the parasol and heard a sharp click. |
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Beverly played a prim townswoman in a pink silk dress, complete with bonnet, parasol, corset, and petticoat. |
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He rode on, sitting the tractor as if it were a horse, and canted a parasol to deflect the cruellest and most direct of the sun's rays. |
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That's called an umbrella, also sometimes known as a parasol or bumbershoot. |
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Argos had sold out of garden furniture, paddling pools, parasol sets and fans. |
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I had only a little money with me, and I bought a parasol to shade my sunburned neck from the sun once we were back on the cattle drive. |
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As they stepped out of the shade, she turned back to call Jenny for her parasol. |
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I opened my parasol and held it behind my head to shade me from the sunlight. |
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From the top, this could be Macrolepiota rachodes, the shaggy parasol, edible and choice. |
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The princess snapped shut her parasol and then suddenly ran forward fearlessly through the water with a whoop. |
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This type of parasol intended for outings by carriage was used by ladies concerned about protecting their skin from the sun. |
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Mary alone attempted to resist by force the intrusion of these soldiers, laying about her with a parasol to fend off the men trying to get through the bedroom door. |
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The parasol has silver lights underneath it and candles on the table. |
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The Casabianca Compact introduces a white-gloved, white-jacketed white servant as he extends a parasol to shade a handsome, stout black woman on a walk along the water. |
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A lady was standing straight and tall by the rail, leaning on her parasol, and observing the other guests on the boat, with severe, hawklike eyes. |
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Parents can watch them having fun whilst relaxing in a deck chair under a parasol. |
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On hot days she would rise to the surface, glowing and tantalising, with a lily-leaf shading her like a parasol. |
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Conspiracy theorists now wonder if Mr Lazcano faked his own death and is living out his days under a parasol in CancĂșn. |
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Included in it are parasols, photos of women holding open or closed parasols and printed images of women with a parasol. |
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Every Vacansoleil tent has a set of garden furniture with two tables, four chairs, two reclining chairs and a parasol. |
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Yes, every type of Vacansoleil accommodation has a set of garden furniture with a parasol. |
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Heptapleurum, the parasol plant, is a cheerful thing to have at the end of the bath and a fat Boston fern has the effect of bringing the garden indoors. |
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Suddenly the heavens open, and I dive for shelter under a parasol. |
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Her face was bathed in dappled sunlight through the lacing of the parasol. |
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The central portion of the garden was converted into a lawn in order to maintain the panorama and the borders were planted with two double rows of multi-trunk Amelanchier lamarkii, pruned into a parasol shape. |
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Jim found parasol mushrooms, fly agaric and common smooth inkcap fungi in the Prescot area last week. |
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To get the most out of life in the great outdoors, away from the concrete jungle, put up your tent or park your caravan or camper van in the shade of a parasol pine tree. |
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Using a template, the gores for the cover were cut from the material, which was folded so the fabric cutting for one parasol could be done in a single operation. |
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Mrs. Flanders rose, slapped her coat this side and that to get the sand off, and picked up her black parasol. |
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Embracing and protective, reaching out with its long outstretched arm, yet light weight and easy to position. A handsome luminous parasol, ideal over a table or settee space. |
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Clutching her white parasol, she swayed her hips to the music, while a Zanzibari woman wrapped a yellow, red and black khanga shawl around her. |
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Another possible physiological role for a hyperpolarization-activated inward current could be in the postburst hyperpolarization that is characteristic of parasol cells. |
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Our favorite ones were flied whole, with just some salt sprinkled on them, and some, like the big parasol mushroom, Mom would bread like chicken and fry in a skillet. |
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For outdoor eating, dine in style with the Stirling suite of garden furniture comprising of 120cm octagonal gateleg table, four folding armchairs, Lazy Susan and a parasol. |
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