Situate yours somewhere that receives partial shade and is fairly sheltered.
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He was glad now that Damian had taken such trouble to situate the bed right.
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We would ultimately replace it again but situate even further back toward the street.
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Situate a bit high, then surround the stem with gravel to hold it in place.
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Most of all, that they situate women firmly within the whanau, kotiro alongside tama.
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My own preference is to situate a bar in a corner of a room or perpendicular to a wall.
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If hardpan is present, dig a hole 5 to 6 feet deep where you want to situate the new tree.
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During this time, the continents began to situate themselves to where we see them today.
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The following section will situate the biwa in the context of traditional Japanese music.
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