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noun
A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.
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However this freedom of flight is (initially frustratingly) limited to sheltering at prescribed cover spots.
Lior and a brother, Bar, 15, have taken to sheltering under a dining table where a mattress has been placed.
In Greece, the national Olympic committee said it was strongly opposed to sheltering thousands of people in a former Olympic velodrome in Athens.
Still, there was a reason Herm?introduced the collection in a temporary pavilion designed by Shigeru Ban, an architect who devotes much of his energy to sheltering people who have lost their homes to earthquakes and wars.
Mr. Morales, whose openness to sheltering Mr. Snowden apparently led to the false conclusion that he had smuggled Mr. Snowden onto his airplane, said the decision on asylum was now intended as retaliation.
But when it comes to sheltering Ikea from Sweden's confiscatory taxes and death duties, Kamprad spares no expense.
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Lean-to shelter sculpture.
I bounced around from shelter-to-shelter.
Build a lean-to shelter.
Most people made it to shelter, however.
Advocates love the right to shelter.
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