Maybe that will shed some light on it means that you can understand it better now. It could also mean that this subject is cleared up.
Both of them wanted the D in the A
No dog should live outside, dogs are domesticated animals and as such live in a pack, which is you or your family. All dogs shed, but to varying degrees. Short haired dogs DO shed. Dogs with hair instead of fur, such as poodles, generally shed much less. These types of dogs are most definitely not suited for outdoor living. You can find out about all dog breeds and which one would suit you best here: www.dogbreedinfo.com/If you are not prepared for some shedding or having it live in your house, then maybe a dog is not a good idea.
Yes, all dogs shed. How much the breed typically sheds, how long the hair is, how often they shed (some do seasonally) and whether they have an undercoat or not will make the hair more or less visible and more or less of a problem. For some lists of dogs that shed less, see the related questions below.
Yes Morki's shed but are not known to shed much.
Because the grape vines grow more in some seasons than others, so in order to grow, it needs to shed its old bark.
Maybe this interview will shed some light: http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/03/mccain.interview
Operation Shed Light happened in 1967.
If you said to someone, "Can you shed light on this?" it means "Can you explain this?"
These almanacs should shed some light on your investigation.
My blog http://marinduquelife.blogspot.com might shed some light on this question!
Maybe... Whats it to ya?
There are many ways that you can accomlish this. You can use a solar powered light or you can fix a cordles mount light to your shed.
Light bounces, while tears just fall.
I want to know also.
Some sort of purple light, perhaps violet or indigo, but maybe not.
If I am aware of myself, then I must be here.
a tone where the mood is disappointing but the beautiful part symbolizes how you can shed some light on every situation