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Now women are equal, it went, why should they need reserved and sheltered space?
The Franzen expansion allowed for an open space on the southwest corner of 68th Street and Lexington Avenue, with a great opening to the subway station below, benches, modern sculpture and a relatively sheltered space off the street.
Constructed of solid granite in the shape of an open hand, the memorial embodies strength and encompasses a sheltered space for reflection and contemplation at its center.
The reader can feel this change of mood acutely: this section forms a sheltered space in the book, to match the enclave that Norbury finds in the landscape.
The development is within a block of a park, but the internal park offered a sheltered space for children to play within eyesight of neighbors, in a place where cars were banned.
This sheltered space, about 24 by 16 feet, may collect enough heat on winter days to bump my Zone 6B, which sometimes falls to 5 below, to a Zone 7A, which rarely drops below zero.
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Malacostracans must compete for food, shelter, space, and mates.
With tight shelter space, some take dangerous risks to secure a bed.
The Rev. Robert Newman said the parish badly needs the shelter space back for its own programs.
Breakfasts and work clothes were furnished, and shelter space was requisitioned.
It dovetails with the dilemma facing no-kill shelters: Space is finite.
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