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"I told him I would shield him," said Ms. Collins, a Maine Republican, referring to potential brickbats raining down from the Democratic side of the aisle, the side where Mr. Lieberman spent a Senate career that elevated him to prominence as a leading national Democratic figure.
Other than that, it's a pile of posturing, pouting cack which I would shield from the gaze of any young male or female trying to form an opinion of the world around them.
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From "Six Years Later," in Richard Wilbur's translation: So long had life together been that once the snow began to fall, it seemed unending; that, lest the flakes should make her eyelids wince, I'd shield them with my hand, and they, pretending not to believe that cherishing of eyes, would beat against my palm like butterflies.
I thought this was a fairer route as it would shield Tom from possible difficulties with the team or fan base.
I also ate a bunch of the spinach dip, hoping it would shield my stomach from a hangover (it didn't).
The bill is opposed by consumer and civil rights organizations, which say it would shield business interests and manufacturers from accountability.
Two months later it announced it would shield the women's books.
I knew his body would shield mine once the bullets started flying.
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