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It lies in the Vale of Taunton Deane, which is sheltered by the Quantock, Black Down, and Brendon hills.
The protesters continue to take turns to occupy a platform hanging inside the flue of the chimney, which is sheltered from the wind.
After weathering a gale in the Drake Passage, the Hero approached the relatively tranquil waters of the Bransfield Strait, which is sheltered from the Southern Ocean by the South Shetland Islands, at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The one country unlikely to feel the pressure is Turkmenistan, which is sheltered from the market's moods because it sells its chief export – natural gas – to China at a fixed price.
Try to estimate your out-of-pocket costs in advance so you can pay the physician with money saved in a flexible spending account, which is sheltered from taxes.
After lunch we visited the chateau of the celebrated de la Rochefoucauld family in La Roche-Guyon, which is sheltered by a steep chalk cliff and has an 18th-century riverside garden that was restored in 2004.
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