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"There was absolutely no attempt to shield someone," said Bergen County Prosecutor William H. Schmidt.
I don't know what it's like to exhibit that kind of superhuman competence, but I think all of us know what it's like to try to shield someone from the incompetence of others – ourselves included.
Don't expect to shield someone you love from all discomfort and pain.
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He was among those who died shielding someone else.
The Russians, less steeped in concepts of judicial independence, are convinced Britain is deliberately shielding someone who is seeking to foment a coup against a democratically elected leader.
"If Russia chooses once again to protect Assad by casting its veto then it will be shielding someone whose forces have been found guilty over and over again by a UN investigation, which the Kremlin itself supported, of killing their own people with poison gas.
Over dinner she told me about it, straightforwardly, careful not to boast, like someone admitting he'd shielded someone from spraying bullets in Vegas.
To proponents of the bereavement exclusion, denying such a diagnosis when the symptoms merit it does not make sense, deprives clients of needed help, and may even give a message that grief somehow shields someone from depression.
The shield dropped when someone went too far, someone threatened a school shooting.
You want to shield yourself before someone mocks at you.
Still, I put on my best "Oh goodness, someone shield my eyes from that tempting monstrosity of a human" look and not to blow my own horn.
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