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to shelters

noun

A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.

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But she would not rush to shelters.

Several thousand students were moved to shelters.

Many have brought their dogs and cats to shelters.

Others were converted to shelters for displaced families.

The prisoners were moved to shelters on the islands.

Some 20,000 people have been moved to shelters.

Paris has three separate publicly funded groups that transport homeless people to shelters.

He said there was no plan to convert other S.R.O.'s in the area to shelters.

Most office workers went to shelters and basements in their buildings.

Some of the families find their way back to shelters soon enough.

"During previous drills, people were not forced to head to shelters or underground facilities.

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