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The Charvin dome, which | sheltered a photoelectric coronometer (which studied t |
a frequent visitor to these addresses which | sheltered a number of future celebrities. |
arassed by the Cornish king, Teudar, when he | sheltered a deer he was hunting. |
nes, and how both she and her future husband | sheltered a deserter from the trenches during World Wa |
the Manor Trust, a housing charity providing | sheltered accommodation for elderly local residents. |
Nell; they spent the last 12 years living at | sheltered accommodation in Bangor, County Down. |
ch incorporates rented housing for families, | sheltered accommodation for elderly members of the com |
Several properties are run as | sheltered accommodation for the elderly. |
as a child and later worked making shoes in | sheltered accommodation. |
ling OAP concerned his decision to move into | sheltered accommodation. |
Alban | sheltered Amphibalus in his home, and was converted to |
It | sheltered an oligarchy of Christian merchants which we |
The | sheltered anchorage in Parton Bay was used by the Roma |
Sandown Bay is often used as a | sheltered anchorage, especially for ships requiring sa |
Sheltered anchorages for boaters can be found in Reid | |
nded to prevent the landing of troops in the | sheltered anchorages of Marsascala Creek and St Thomas |
ted in front of the booking office, and both | sheltered and secure cycle storage is provided next to |
The picturesque town of Assisi, Italy, | sheltered and protected 300 Jews. |
Sa Riera has a beach that is | sheltered and particularly popular in the summer month |
claimed, and the orphan and the waif must be | sheltered and succored. |
The south coast is more | sheltered and is interrupted by many rias providing de |
Scottish firths are popular because they are | sheltered and deep enough) and then floated to their f |
The stadium was not | sheltered and players and fans were subjected to pouri |
here he stayed in the company of friends who | sheltered and fed him. |
The Princess' upbringing was very | sheltered and she spent most of her time with her pare |
The town's beaches are somewhat more | sheltered and have a band of volcanic rock along the s |
Mary's upbringing was very | sheltered and she spent most of her time with her pare |
n close proxmity to campsites, it features a | sheltered and marked bathing area and opportunities fo |
ranitic sierras, interspersed, however, with | sheltered and well-watered valleys, abounding with ric |
The building offers many benches and | sheltered and concealed spots, which are used by the l |
akes in the surrounding areas which are more | sheltered and better stocked. |
the history of the Comet, and notes that the | sheltered area for the queue line uses much of the ori |
It stands on pillars with a | sheltered area beneath for use as a market or other mu |
gh asphalt pavement remained in a relatively | sheltered area, making it among the longest-term conta |
the female prepares a den in a cave or other | sheltered area, sometimes using the abandoned burrows |
son who ducks and covers will move to a more | sheltered area. |
Kotara station has very limited | sheltered area. |
These | sheltered areas around the edge can offer a good place |
ignifying concealment, as they tend to favor | sheltered areas on conifer forest floors. |
The Hong Kong Coliseum offers both open and | sheltered areas for holding conventions and conference |
fall months, and females lay eggs in moist, | sheltered areas of ground debris. |
frequently covered by snow and ices over in | sheltered areas during the calmer periods of the winte |
It favours | sheltered areas and overhangs. |
he pool is landscaped with plants to provide | sheltered areas, hiding places and basking areas for t |
from rhizomes among rocks or in the soil in | sheltered areas. |
drying out, but can be grown successfully in | sheltered areas. |
During the day, herds often rest in | sheltered areas. |
Large Flooded Gum and Blackbutt grow in | sheltered areas. |
ree became the core of a volunteer group who | sheltered artistic refugees, and through Couraud organ |
ilway at a cost of £80,000, the area was not | sheltered as had been hoped: the bank was severely ero |
ull use of the gentle south facing slope and | sheltered aspect. |
While in Hulme he | sheltered asylum seeker Viraj Mendis for two years. |
rom May 5 to May 9, 2009, evacuees were also | sheltered at San Marcos High School in Goleta. |
The hotel, a large colonial building, is | sheltered away in a picturesque valley in the Colorado |
The community is situated on a | sheltered bay in a saddle between two hills. |
That is because the Park is a | sheltered bay with pristine water quality, so that it |
Weymouth Bay is a | sheltered bay on the south coast of England, in Dorset |
hat of its northern sister settlement, and a | sheltered bay frequented in the summer by families swi |
time most its members sailed out of a small, | sheltered bay at Ballyglass, on Lough Ree itself; Ball |
rra Voe (Old Norse: Borgavagr, Broch Bay) is | sheltered bay (voe) at the southeast corner of the isl |
Puckpool Point features a natural | sheltered bay offering a large expanse of sand and a g |
g fleet and housed a lifeboat station in its | sheltered bay. |
It is set on Murat Bay and the sandy coves, | sheltered bays and offshore islands of the bay make it |
as located, and where there is now a popular | sheltered beach, cafe and beach huts. |
re facilities catering for tourists, such as | sheltered beaches and a campground. |
er's own name - for the first version he had | sheltered behind a pseudonym - and as Wagner had by no |
It has a partially | sheltered bicycle storage rack for 30 bikes and 150 ca |
His prison was the most | sheltered building in the city, and it was this fact t |
sects and are nocturnal, spending the day in | sheltered burrows, under stones or logs. |
Buses depart from four | sheltered bus lanes adjacent to the indoor waiting roo |
ll pass the edge of the development with two | sheltered bus stops at East and West Orchard Park. |
nusual in that it faces east and stands in a | sheltered, but shady, position overlooking the River C |
g flying boats is clear: the landing area is | sheltered by land on the three sides of Southampton Wa |
The station itself has a sizeable concourse | sheltered by a glazed roof. |
themselves slightly larger than the faithful | sheltered by the Virgin's robe. |
It is | sheltered by yew trees, some of which are 1000 years o |
r Elwha occupied several villages on the bay | sheltered by Ediz Hook, now Port Angeles. |
news agencies reported that Aswad was being | sheltered by a Yazidi tribal leader in Bashika in fear |
Bob escapes and is | sheltered by Kelcey's sister, Monica Dale (Joan Crawfo |
tion of Wells and Lake is all but completely | sheltered by this section of the elevated railway syst |
It is | sheltered by the Blauen, 1164 m (3820 ft), and the cli |
The main entrance is | sheltered by a one bay, flat roofed wood porch. |
The main entrance is | sheltered by a tetrastyle, pedimented Tuscan portico o |
Sheltered by a pitched roof, its nave is topped and pr | |
ered to a nearby manor, the mystery woman is | sheltered by the Worralls, who are then persuaded by t |
The south transept doorway is | sheltered by a fine Romanesque porch. |
He was | sheltered by Emmanuel Paye-Paye for eight months' recu |
The main entrance is | sheltered by a broad arch in the base of the tower. |
Occasionally he is helped and | sheltered by civilians who want nothing to do with the |
The King was | sheltered by Colonel Wyndham at Trent Manor House. |
us armed, or indeed any number of them, when | sheltered by shoal water." |
ter her parents were deported in 1941, being | sheltered by friendly packs of wolves, killing a Germa |
Sheltered by that gable is the vault of the McDermott | |
The stoa-like galleries are | sheltered by a wood and sheet-metal roof pitched inwar |
x platforms serving three rail tracks and is | sheltered by a distinctive elliptical glass roof. |
ers make their nests atop grassy tussocks or | sheltered by a hill or bank near the ground. |
trated around the horseshoe-shaped driveway, | sheltered by mature maple trees, to the front. |
It appears to be | sheltered by a motel and a broad office building that |
inder missile ejected safely and after being | sheltered by local farmer Tony Blake during the night, |
and mund (protection), "a ness or promontory | sheltered by oaks". |
shed from Salem, fled to Sowams where he was | sheltered by Massasoit until he settled at Providence. |
Under Mary I of England Bancroft was | sheltered by the patronage of Andrew Baynton, having a |
nd used to be the site of a natural harbour, | sheltered by a few small islets later to develop into |
erated as the Christian priest traditionally | sheltered by Saint Alban, who was converted by him, as |
s located some distance upstream from Porto, | sheltered by mountain ranges from coastal influence. |
Once in India, he was | sheltered by the Anushilan Samiti in Dacca. |
The station was provided with four platforms | sheltered by an elliptical glazed iron roof. |
ch is approximately 200 metres wide, is well | sheltered by headlands to the north and south (Yellow |
, primarily at higher elevations such as the | sheltered canyons of the Edwards Plateau in Texas (whe |
the First World War, CNIB originally offered | sheltered care and specialized employment to people wi |
The | sheltered centre provides visitors to the park with a |
She led a very | sheltered childhood and has no knowledge of men or the |
Mountainview exists, primarily, to provide a | sheltered Christian community where youth and adults c |
he atmosphere there was too conservative and | sheltered, citing his experience of being let go from |
le ranges between 30 and 70 km², normally in | sheltered coastal locations. |
It occurs in | sheltered coastal areas and around salt lakes in the A |
g sites and migrate to shallow estuaries and | sheltered coastal areas in North Island. |
It is a common fish of shallow, | sheltered coasts, estuaries, and around power station |
imilar to D. antarctica but is found in more | sheltered coasts. |
ndheimsfjorden with an excellent harbour and | sheltered condition. |
t the donga, where the wounded were lying in | sheltered corners, he attended to them all, going from |
townhouses, 4-7 stories tall, built around a | sheltered courtyard with public access. |
The road to the lighthouse passes a | sheltered cove called Stoth. |
ay be disputed, since its water falls into a | sheltered cove rather than straight into the ocean. |
King Edward Cove is a | sheltered cove immediately southwest of Mount Duse, in |
It grows in | sheltered cracks in sandstone ridges, forming dense cl |
features a garden in a naturally-ventilated | sheltered cut-through at the central portion of the ma |
The | sheltered deep water harbour is home to both fishing b |
Situated in a | sheltered depression within Mount's Bay, it has a long |
ng his permission to keep a Jewish child she | sheltered during the war. |
icent of all the houses in which Charles was | sheltered during his escape. |
ch Ope Cove is a small secluded beach on the | sheltered eastern side of the Isle of Portland in Dors |
ith the Ministry of Labour developed a pilot | sheltered employment project. |
It even has the bonus of being | sheltered enough and sufficiently north-facing in plac |
ne ascends into the relatively cool and more | sheltered environment farther up the canyon, a flowing |
lacier which deposited moraine and created a | sheltered environment where the steep crags prevent sh |
In | sheltered environments large masses sometimes form bed |
r and abolitionist publisher Joshua Leavitt, | sheltered escaped slaves on their journey northward. |
ville Street at the site where Albert Bedane | sheltered escapees |
in Roseville Street, Saint Helier, where he | sheltered escapees. |
gular shoreline, with islands, promontories, | sheltered eutrophic pools and narrow lagoons provides |
The St. Vital Fire Hall in Elm Park | sheltered evacuees during the flood. |
is about Eddie Dawson, a monk who has led a | sheltered existence at a Benedictine monastery, but wh |
Age and Iron Age settlements, and has been a | sheltered fertile valley for 5,000 years or more. |
His name lives on in a block of | sheltered flats for the elderly built by Southwark Cou |
that there has been human habitation at this | sheltered, food-rich spot soon after the catastrophic |
arily evacuated and some 75 persons remained | sheltered for a time in their homes. |
ountains in the fall and spend the winter in | sheltered forested valleys. |
erick Point is Daymer Bay with a sandy beach | sheltered from the Atlantic. |
llow the natural contours of the land and be | sheltered from sun and wind by "an overarching bowery |
Des'ree is initially | sheltered from the sun by a black umbrella, which then |
mangroves, salt marsh and seagrass meadows, | sheltered from the surf of Bass Strait by a complex of |
waterways rather than on the coast, would be | sheltered from the full brunt of a tsunami. |
The Coal River Valley is | sheltered from the city lights of Hobart by the Meehan |
valley and beach enjoy a micro-climate being | sheltered from winds in most directions. |
ertinelli as Joanna James, an heiress who is | sheltered from the real world. |
While the cove was relatively | sheltered from shellfire from across the peninsula - t |
ater, and so will ignite in any weather when | sheltered from rain and wind. |
The port is partially | sheltered from the direct sea-waves, but remains close |
be where the Rev. Toplady is reputed to have | sheltered from a storm |
Strait in the Queen Charlottes, the Quesnel | sheltered from a storm in Alert Bay, BC. |
k, he located a spot near a harbor which was | sheltered from severe storms. |
te Bay is located just south of the town and | sheltered from the winds off the coast by low lying cl |
he protection of the Wehrmacht and were thus | sheltered from deportation to the Belzec extermination |
sbian and gay Iranians are not abstractions, | sheltered from politics-or missiles. |
be avoided, and the door built so that it is | sheltered from the blast wave by other structures. |
It is | sheltered from the strong winds of the Atlantic and lo |
nge, it will be found to grow in places more | sheltered from the sun and heat than is P. virginianum |
bour town along the Danish west coast, being | sheltered from the North Sea by the wall of Holmsland |
Lyme Bay is | sheltered from northwest, west and southwest winds, co |
She was a veteran Hamas supporter and | sheltered fugitive militants during the first Palestin |
within the north perimeter of the house are | sheltered gardens and a swimming pool. |
These | sheltered glades provide favourable climatic condition |
Larvik, is a popular summer destination; The | sheltered harbor caters to a small commercial fishing |
Roche Harbor is a | sheltered harbor on the northwest side of San Juan Isl |
hamlet" of Skagit Forks) the city provided a | sheltered harbor for sternwheelers on trade routes ste |
The sea inlet provides a | sheltered harbour for inshore fishing boats and yachts |
ew and damaged rigging, the captain sought a | sheltered harbour in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. |
popular stop-over because of its natural and | sheltered harbour and the pristine sand beaches surrou |
Staithes is noted for its | sheltered harbour, bounded by high cliffs and two long |
Rose Blanche was first settled for its | sheltered harbours and close location to fishing groun |
The deep water port of Dartmouth is a | sheltered haven. |
cted the Jina with the coils of his body and | sheltered him with his sevenheaded hood. |
him, but as good Christians took him in and | sheltered him for seventeen years, which he spent in a |
Dunaverty Castle, in August 1306, and there | sheltered him. |
intent of this Billington, his mortal enemy, | sheltered himself behind trees as well as he could for |
from one hundred meters back to a dike that | sheltered his forward squad twenty meters shy of the w |
d vegetable patches jostle each other in the | sheltered hollows of Bisbrooke” where “almost everyone |
aroline Chisholm (1808-1877) philanthropist, | sheltered homeless immigrants in a cottage at Maitland |
A large barn, since demolished, | sheltered horses and buggies. |
corum Borough Council invested in developing | sheltered housing provision for the elderly in the tow |
As of November 2010 the local | sheltered housing complex, Maxwell Court Flatlets, has |
It is now a | sheltered housing estate called Old Mill Court. |
ion for single people, couples and families, | sheltered housing accommodation for older people and s |
paid for solar hot water heaters at a local | sheltered housing development, sun pipes at a local sc |
l 1977 that they built their first scheme of | sheltered housing for sale at New Milton, Hampshire. |
roperty recession and new firms entering the | sheltered housing market meant substantial losses in t |
veloped as "Sandford Station Care Village" a | sheltered housing complex. |
on Manor Lane, the land once occupied by the | sheltered housing is apparently being designated to th |
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