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were sheltered
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A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.
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Hundreds of others were sheltered elsewhere.
In 1912 survivors of the Titanic were sheltered there.
At first they were sheltered in the building, they said.
There is no evidence that any of the above men were sheltered by Pakistani officials.
They were sheltered; they lived at the behest of human beings.
In Bohemia and Moravia, a few families were sheltered by Czech villagers.
Small buildings that were sheltered behind larger ones frequently lost entire roofs.
We were sheltered by money, my parents' education and our connections abroad.
Only a few years ago local industries were sheltered behind high tariffs.
Tourists, whisked in speedboats from the airport to remote islands, were sheltered from its ugly politics.
Thirty-two people were sheltered at Quincy High School on Friday night, with 17 still there by midafternoon Saturday.
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