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Workers take orders through a small opening in a shield of bulletproof glass.
The first time "sledging" appeared in The Guardian it was in a report about his behaviour ("swearing and shouting") in a Shield match between South Australia and Tasmania.
Because the gaze of Medusa turned all who looked at her to stone, Perseus guided himself by her reflection in a shield given him by Athena and beheaded Medusa as she slept.
The MCG is not meant to be as pace friendly as the Waca, but in the past month he has got six wickets against Victoria in a Shield game and another five in a one-day match.
They never recovered from that surprise and despite pressuring throughout the second half, never really looked like getting an equalizer, never mind the winner they needed to confirm their play-off participation and put some pressure on San Jose, in a Shield race the Earthquakes may now run away with.
Chesterfield meanwhile matched the club's move to the new b2net stadium with a change of style: According to the club the new badge "retains the heritage of the football club by continuing to incorporate heraldic interlinked lettering set in a shield, which was originally displayed on the player's shirts in 1945".
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Beneath the globe, in a shield-shaped cartouche, were a windmill, two beavers and two flour barrels, emblems of the city's early industries.
The worst thing in a Shields life is to be like the husband in "Hinterland", who has "forgotten how to pay attention, grown somehow incapacitated and lazy".
The measurement system is housed in a shielded enclosure.
The synthesis unit was installed and operated in a shielded hot cell.
All procedures were performed under aseptic conditions in a shielded laminar flow cabinet.
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