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Eggs flew at the speaker, who sheltered under umbrellas.
The forest nuns, who sheltered us and healed.
The gas station clerk who sheltered the carjack victim and called 911.
The layman who led the inquiry, Robert Bennett, called for the resignation of the prelates who sheltered predatory priests.
But the story about the octopus mother who sheltered her eggs for more than four years described exactly that situation.
She then escaped with some friends who knew a Polish farmer who sheltered them on his farm.
Along the way, the lodge owners who sheltered and fed us talked about how the earthquake had affected their livelihoods.
Le Chambon has long been mythologized in France for the actions of its inhabitants, who sheltered the refugees and helped many escape to Switzerland.
As Jan Grabowski has shown in an important book, "Judenjagd," people who sheltered Jews for the profit motive generally turned them in.
The person who arranged logistics was a jatak — a term that originally referred to Serbs who sheltered rebels against Ottoman rule.
An elderly peasant who sheltered him said, "Don't worry, Old Wang, any country needs three kinds of men: the king, the courtesan, and the poet.
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