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Since dress was more formal in those days, both men and women frequently wore hats or bonnets with large brims that provided shade for their heads and eyes.I expect that they would have worn a hat or used a parasol or an umbrella to protect their eyes from the sun.
To protect your eyes from the sun
A telescope or binoculars.
The degree of comparison is superlative. Descriptive words ending with -est are superlative forms.
to protect there eyes from welders in space
The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.The cowboy's outfit was practical and utilitarian, even his hat. The old time cowboy wore any type of hat with a brim. They ranged from the fancy custom made Stetson to the straw sombrero. He needed something to keep the sun out of his eyes and off his face and neck and the brim did just that. It also helped to keep the rain out of his eyes to an extent.
The correct spelling is "vizier." A vizier is a high-ranking official in certain Muslim countries, especially in the former Ottoman Empire.
Brim typically means the edge of something, and it will usually refer to a hat. Brim also is used as a verb, when something, such as a cup, is very full.
Bastion
Depends on the type of material to be welded, the size of the flame, and in my situation slowly deteriorating eyesight. Basically shade 4 or 5 will be adequate. As dark as 6 on aluminum. You will be able to tell if you aren't using a dark enough shade as you can get a "flash" ( Like a sunburn on the eyes). Start with a #5 and go from there.
carbon arc lamp
I can see that your question is filed under 'Twilight'-related questions, so I'll answer in reference to Twilight canon.: No, all hybrid vampires do not have black eyes. In fact, the only two referred to in the entire series both had different shades of BROWN eyes. Renesmee's were the same chocolate shade Bella's human eyes had been, and Nahuel's were a much darker shade, though I do not recall the exact color SMeyer used to describe them. I don't know where you got the idea that they all had black eyes.
No, the noun shade is a common noun. A proper noun is a noun used for a specific name such as 'The Shade Shop' or the poem 'An Afternoon In the Shade'.
Shade.
The shade of gold used by the New Orleans Saints is known as 'Old Gold'.
The mnemonic B.R.I.M. is used widely in Emergency Medicine as an initial assessment of the patient's condition.BreathingResponseI EyesMovementThe BRIM mnemonic takes into account breathing and response as outlined in the Primary Action Plan and Eyes and Movement from the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS Scale).If a patient has breathing, response, eyes open spontaneously and movement is normal, the doctor can safety rule out any immediate life-threatening injuries at the present time. He can then conduct more tests to diagnosis the patients condition.
Shade for livestock.