Winfrey also gave away a four-year college scholarship to a woman who spent her teen years in foster care and homeless shelters. |
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They cannot place ads near hospitals, cemeteries or crematoria or on bus shelters near these places. |
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They build low-income housing, run literacy classes, sponsor a food bank, and run emergency shelters and a childcare center. |
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It's an amalgamation of makeshift shelters and temporary wooden structures, and it's populated by folks who cannot find affordable housing. |
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Nitrate crusts of potassium and calcium nitrate are most often found in caves and rock shelters in limestone areas. |
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A year after the earthquake that devastated Gujarat, local people still live in tents or temporary shelters. |
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Today, yurts are only used as temporary shelters by shepherds in remote, seasonal pastures. |
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Japan does not count the thousands of people in shelters and flophouses in such data. |
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According to Ministry of Health data, as of Friday, 15,019 flood victims were staying in temporary shelters in the capital. |
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The resources are being used for the repairs of 8km of road and the reconstruction of bridges, temporary shelters and irrigation systems. |
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Altogether, Anandi helped construct 700 temporary shelters in 10 villages in Maliya block before the rains. |
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Members of bird flocks and fish shoals check for predators less often and spend less time hiding in shelters than do solitary individuals. |
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But hundreds of survivors do still live in temporary shelters where they expect to remain for many more months. |
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Dozens of cats and dogs, even snakes and exotic birds have been plucked to safety and taken to temporary shelters. |
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With homeless shelters already at over-capacity, organizers are demanding extra spaces to get people off the streets this winter. |
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Sonia returns home after delivering a child to find that Bruno has sublet their apartment, forcing the trio into homeless shelters. |
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Many young people will give part of their holiday to volunteer at homeless shelters and food pantries. |
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Unless we work for justice through social change, the need at food banks, homeless shelters, and low-income medical clinics will only increase. |
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There is never a visit to the soup kitchens or the homeless shelters where the down-and-out Irish will spend St. Patrick's Night. |
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But the couple doesn't give to homeless shelters and food banks, saying the poor should raise themselves out of poverty. |
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Those things were reserved for organizations that had been approved by the food bank, mainly homeless shelters and senior centers. |
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In between her job, she volunteered at homeless shelters and organized several food drives. |
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Later he was an energy trader for Goldman Sachs, he delivered food to homeless shelters, and he helped a friend promote his new restaurant. |
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Today senior governments limit their social housing to funding shelters for homeless people. |
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Charity groups which offer food and shelters for the homeless are expecting an increase in families asking for help. |
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The near-vertical sides are fissured, and twenty-four caves and rock shelters are known. |
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Besides construction of classrooms and shelters, various Rotary Clubs have also contributed in several humanitarian programmes. |
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After making the pottery shelters, the children watched as their efforts were fired in a kiln. |
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There was also the matter of my several years living in homeless shelters that caused a form of institutionalization to set in. |
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Male Mediterranean field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus, fight over and defend territorial shelters and attract females by calling. |
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She lived and worked night after night in stinking tenements and foetid shelters packed with unwashed humans. |
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The conservancy believes feral felines should be removed permanently from the environment and taken to shelters. |
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If you are considering obtaining a companion animal this year, for yourself or someone else, don't forget the shelters. |
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Since there are no public fallout shelters, citizens would need to rely primarily on their own homes for shelter. |
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Civil defense programs consisted of urging families to build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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Federal civil defense authorities, meanwhile, promised survival from nuclear attack through fallout shelters and citizen readiness. |
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For all the talk about fallout shelters, and the exhortations of civil-defense officials, comparatively few Americans actually built them. |
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The soul is immortal and simply lives in temporary shelters, those of human bodies. |
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The researchers studied the reported mortality rates and causes of death in a cohort of women who used homeless shelters in Toronto. |
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The two men are understandably disgruntled and fault the shelters for perpetuating what they see as a system of control. |
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Although most rock shelters open on three sides, the Eagle Rock site faces north and is open on only one side. |
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Do we identify safe shelters and pack up our valuables ready to go anytime at a moment's notice? |
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And, yes, some prefer the street to the disease, the occasional violence and the lack of privacy of shelters. |
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Don't abandon your shelters until you're given clearance by the local authorities. |
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These early families set to work clearing the land, building shelters, and planting crops. |
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That's all changed today said Michael with the introduction of huts and shelters to have tea breaks in. |
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The building of shelters and huts encouraged man to live in villages and settlements, and this led to the growth of civilisations. |
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None of the other huts and tree shelters caught fire and no other people were injured in the blaze, police said. |
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The civil defence headquarters of the district instantly organized the evacuation of people to underground shelters and out into the suburbs. |
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Shelter use by salmon parr is strongly density dependent, with a smaller percentage of the fish using available shelters when at high densities. |
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Animal shelters, dog pounds, rescue foundations are all forced to humanely euthanize animals simply because no homes are available. |
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The demonstrators pointed out that homeless shelters are very overcrowded and resources need to be increased. |
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Irving claimed that it was standard practice at the time that air raid shelters should have doors which opened outwards. |
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They will be handed out to children in orphanages, hospitals, special schools and street shelters for homeless youngsters. |
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A new guide to services, including helplines and shelters for women in Cork and Kerry affected by violence, was launched yesterday. |
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The Caribbean may be in for a greater catastrophe if shelters used in the event of natural disasters are not properly constructed and located. |
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Even in warmer climates, they need heated shelters to protect them in cooler weather. |
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Truant teenagers are being targeted in a hard-hitting poster campaign at bus shelters across East Lancashire. |
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In a city famed for its golden pagodas, they build crumbling temporary shelters, beg for kyat, and try to avoid police and army soldiers. |
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Thousands of local residents face serious health problems in overcrowded refugee camps and temporary shelters. |
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I wouldn't call the new shelters ugly, but they certainly look out of place. |
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Meanwhile, the only two city shelters sank further into squalor and disrepair. |
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Their rudimentary shelters are spotless, and for church on Sundays the congregation is always neatly dressed, attentive and devout. |
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These heavy duty mobile field shelters really are the business when it comes to housing your horse or pony. |
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Second, in accordance with current field engineering practices, the troops build on their positions both covered shelters and open shelters. |
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Students also find and consume edible plants and build shelters using natural found materials. |
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In return, the plant shelters and nourishes the bacterium inside root nodules, where nitrogen fixation occurs. |
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To the south-west is the Mormond hill, which shelters Strichen from the icy winds coming off the North Sea. |
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The improvements will vary from station to station, but include waiting rooms, toilets, shelters, CCTV and improved customer information systems. |
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He held to a value system he couldn't find in Kenwood, or in the bug-infested walk-ups, or in the shelters. |
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Living quarters are usually dilapidated farmhouses, field barracks, small shacks, or impoverished shelters. |
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The local government has thus far built shelters to accommodate people from the area. |
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We aren't talking about his usual surly demeanour, quick-tempered nature, or impromptu tours to folks lounging around in shelters. |
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The all-weather adaptability of the shelters makes them an excellent fit for the army's need for rapid deployment in any environment. |
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Would the advocates back off if police brought vagrant lawbreakers to shelters instead of arresting them? |
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The State Government refused even to construct rainproof shelters in the camps and starved them of food supplies. |
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The upgrades include work to waiting rooms, toilets and shelters as well as CCTV at some stations including Ingatestone. |
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Several small fires were crackling away and shelters were slung between trees. |
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A lot of time would be spent looking out to a drear sea and overcast sky from one of the numerous shelters on the front. |
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But the victims moved into hastily built shelters nearby and caused him aggravation for at least four years. |
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Add ornamental grasses, shrubs, trees and vine-covered arbors to act as windbreaks, rain shelters and sleeping quarters. |
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Here is a picture of a Kickapoo wickiup and some more information about wickiups and other Indian brush shelters. |
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The shelters work by inflating quickly and have an airlock and pressure system which keeps out contamination. |
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I was five years old when the war began and I remember the blitz, when we spent so much time in the air raid shelters. |
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The vaults were last used 60 years ago as air-raid shelters when Hitler's bombs rained down during the Second World War. |
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The streets were a toddler's wonderland of rubble, smashed window frames, half-demolished air-raid shelters. |
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The condition was first spotted among survivors of the Blitz in World War II who slept in deck chairs in air-raid shelters. |
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When war broke out, Sir Ken was studying architecture and helping to design air-raid shelters. |
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One man suggested on Tuesday this week that there were several air-raid shelters built into the banks of the river. |
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The bacteria are feared to have migrated to crowded shelters outside the state, where many evacuees are staying. |
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The museum will be transformed into a war-zone, with windows taped-up, air-raid shelters and propaganda posters. |
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Even within air-raid shelters, social groups remained very much segregated. |
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Juvenile salmon clearly avoided kin when they shared shelters and preferred to associate with unrelated conspecifics. |
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Sodium pentobarbital is used to euthanize dogs and cats in animal shelters. |
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Imagine, just the catering alone would pay for tax shelters for the wealthy until kingdom come. |
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He added that the team was looking to replace a number of bus shelters within the city centre area. |
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Very few buildings, other than bomb shelters, are designed to withstand impact from the outside. |
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The length and breadth of the county, he has taken crumbling old shelters and given them the kiss of life. |
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Customers are already benefiting from better bus stops, a kiss-and-ride zone, and taxi zone with shelters. |
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Locals will have the added convenience of a kiss-and-ride zone near the station and bus shelters will be upgraded. |
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These shelters help to make the nest cooler in the hot summer and to retain the woodrat's body heat in the desert's cold winter. |
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The droning wail of air raid sirens drives the citizens of Tokyo into bomb shelters or into the surrounding countryside. |
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This was not difficult, given that less than 15 per cent of people sought refuge in public shelters or tube stations. |
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Those who were displaced live in transitional shelters, their own partially damaged houses or with relatives. |
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The women and children cited by Coleman in the column appear to be housed in shelters. |
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In both the West and East there arose a network of almshouses for the poor, old-age shelters, medical hospitals, and orphanages. |
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Just beyond the camp is a large airfield where dozens of helicopter gunships and MiG fighter jets are protected by concrete bomb shelters. |
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If Hannah were alive now, she would be well employed in writing appeals for animal shelters and Help the Aged. |
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists and residents have moved from hotels into shelters. |
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The shelters will provide seating for the youngsters so they can socialise away from children's playgrounds and residential areas. |
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The anemone fish shelters within the waving fronds of the anemone host, enticing other small fishes into the anemone's trap. |
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There were five lean-to shelters there, each of which slept up to six people. |
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Also, because of the requirements of the shelters, a good portion of each day is eaten up when getting processed. |
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The outcome is a series of eye-catching shelters that enhance and dignify bus travel and make a strong statement in the urban environment. |
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Bomb shelters in basements or backyards abounded, and schoolchildren built models of shelters for science fairs. |
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Over the last two years, the city's shelters and rooming houses have gradually become severely infested with bedbugs. |
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This is also the time to talk to the authorities about public shelters ashore. |
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And I have specific proposals that include ending tax loopholes and tax shelters that will help address the budget deficit. |
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The recently-erected bus shelters are much appreciated by the bus-travelling public, but graffitists and worse are already targeting them. |
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Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants. |
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The issue of bus shelters has been raised at several Council meetings in recent months and officials undertook to seek meetings with the company. |
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Set in wide margins they provide food and cover for wildlife, while the high grass shelters partridge, tree sparrows and skylarks. |
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We visited a lot of these hostels and shelters and boarding houses that day. |
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A large steel hinge-shaped mounting remains attached to the wall in one of the shelters. |
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That's why they burned down their straw shelters and left no trace of their dwellings, only their sarcophagi and burial mounds. |
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Afterwards they allowed us to sling our hammocks in one of their thatched shelters while they all went down to sleep on sandbanks by the river. |
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Newer luxury houses have bomb shelters with bunk beds, dry toilets, motorized air-filtration systems and so forth. |
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Over the past twelve years, the NCH has worked with homeless shelters around the country. |
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The organisation has asked for our help in cracking down on abusive corporations, abusive trusts and tax shelters. |
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About 109,000 people are living in makeshift shelters made from blue and white plastic sheeting. |
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We stayed there in the mountains eating what we could find, while living in makeshift shelters. |
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We frequented local shelters for two months, then began researching purebreds. |
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Since this wind was coming from the west we just evacuated people in mobile homes and substandard housing to go to shelters. |
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The mirror-like overhang that shelters the entry on Fourth Avenue ripples like a river from the reflected lights of vehicles passing by. |
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Two valiant teenagers have spoken out in support of teen shelters amid worries from residents. |
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For example, the shelters incorporate a unique cover tensioning system that keeps their tents drum tight, reducing fabric wind noise. |
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Before them lay row upon row of tents, pavilions, shelters, barracks and all other contrivable form of shelter. |
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Gillard had few friends, looked up to and trusted Preston, depended on him, drank to excess, itinerant, living in shelters and hostels. |
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Some evacuees were accommodated in 15 temporary shelters in schools and canteens, but many people still had to shelter in tents. |
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While the housing allowance is an excellent tax benefit, it only shelters income tax, not social security tax. |
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On a hill in the city, there is a grove people believe shelters a god, but they don't know which one. |
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You can also create shelters using old flowerpots or scrap lumber that appeal to toads, bees, and bats. |
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He managed to scrape by, staying at shelters or with friends and getting after-school work at restaurants. |
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The people we love, the home that shelters us, the keepsakes that trigger memories. |
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Aside from the shelters, many internally displaced people are living in schools, mosques, government offices and marketplaces. |
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Between 6 million and 8 million dogs and cats enter animal shelters across the United States each year. |
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Animal shelters could make it standard to screen dogs entering shelters for these purposes. |
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If shelters and rescue groups do not screen their adopters and do counseling, they are no different from pet stores. |
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With all the animals in shelters waiting to be adopted with some to be euthenized, you should really consider adopting. |
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Sending people to casualty and denying people access to shelters was and is and will always be the domain of the political directorate. |
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Men were primarily responsible for herding animals, hunting, slaughtering animals, and maintaining animal shelters. |
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All around you are animal shelters, soup kitchens and nursing homes that need your help. |
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This peninsula also shelters sea lions and sea elephants, whose male members openly struggle to seize their females during the breeding season. |
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Even the Red Cross, which has never allowed animals in its shelters due to health and sanitation concerns, is changing its policies. |
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Mixed-breed dogs, once the domain of US animal shelters, are being sought by an increasing number of Americans looking for special pooches. |
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Many in earshot of the blast feared the Germans had landed and sought refuge in air raid shelters. |
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Children from families experiencing domestic violence were recruited from battered women's shelters. |
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Prior to amalgamation, five of the six municipalities that would make up the megacity ran their own shelters. |
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Some of these were dwellings but others were probably stores or animal shelters. |
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Often, veterinarians and local animal shelters can put you in contact with therapy dog groups. |
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For his photograph, he camped out for a week on New Island, which shelters more than 5,000 gentoos year-round. |
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The rest bedded down in one of the shelters, detox centres, hospital emergency departments, or police cells. |
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I can see small schools of brightly coloured damselfish dart in and out of their coral shelters. |
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Hundreds fled to storm shelters in the remote northern Cook Islands yesterday as the fourth cyclone in a month lashed the South Pacific nation. |
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Animal shelters provide a valuable service to the community that they serve by keeping the streets as free of stray animals as possible. |
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Irrespective of whose money has gone down the drain, bus shelters are needed along the new routes. |
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Tiny fairy penguins body-surf onto the beach, struggle to their feet, and waddle up to their custom-made nesting shelters. |
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Although shelters likely altered other, unquantified microenvironmental variables, experimental units were affected equally. |
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Soldiers had to get their protective suits and respirators on within nine seconds, and then crowded into vehicles and underground shelters. |
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Claudia was sweet, volunteering at homeless shelters during big holidays, serving food to the poor. |
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Transport chiefs have backed a university study aimed at toughening up Greater Manchester's bus shelters. |
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In Cairo, Egypt, the rooftops of countless buildings are crowded with makeshift tents, shacks and mud shelters. |
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Not long ago the community-service committee conducted a food drive for Boston's homeless shelters. |
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A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light. |
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A variety of shanties and shelters can be attached to these houses as households engage in petty commerce and services. |
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Recreation was not yet a pressing problem since we did not have any free time and were too exhausted for anything other than resting in our make-do shelters. |
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Without an Iron Dome defense system, air raid sirens or even bomb shelters, people resign themselves to their fate. |
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Many stops along the way have no shelters whatsoever, while those available are often inadequate, with limited seating and insufficient cover to keep off a shower of rain. |
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The space occupied by the air-raid shelters should have been cleared away long ago to provide more public space and not an area for profit-making parking. |
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A signal fire, kindled with the lens of Piggy's glasses, is established on the mountain to call passing ships to their rescue while shelters are constructed. |
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Two and a half years later, these people continue to live in temporary shelters and, according to these women, there is still no policy in place to rehouse them. |
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Many people did not want to leave their homes, and even owners of Anderson shelters would forsake their shelters for the comfort of the understairs cupboard. |
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To prevent such a thing from coming to pass Anderson shelters were distributed, the first arriving in September 1939, the week after war was declared. |
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Their vulnerability is such that in a combat zone, one must take near-heroic measures to protect them in hardened shelters or, at a minimum, in revetments. |
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The town consists of two rustically elegant cabins, a ranch office, paddocks with shelters, a covered round pen, stables, and at the center of it all, Sniffy's Saloon. |
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In the early spring of 1762 Hazen joined the pioneers with a party of settlers who built a primitive sawmill and gristmill and constructed rude shelters. |
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But within the clearing were dozens of tents and small shelters. |
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Where we live is so picturesque that even the bus shelters are thatched. |
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On that wonderful apocalyptic note, I shall leave you all to begin building your supervolcano shelters and raiding your local supermarket for tinned foods and preservatives. |
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What look like striped sentry boxes all over the beach are actually wooden shelters that act as windbreaks, which can be hired by the hour or day. |
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Milnthorpe bus users may have to endure more hanging about in the rain as the town's parish council raided funds earmarked for building bus shelters to save a public toilet. |
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It will feature TV and radio adverts supported by posters at bus shelters. |
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So while doomsday believers make a mad dash towards their shelters in 2029, I'll be going straight to a telescope. |
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Specialized storm shelters can be a costly, inefficient way to prepare for tornadoes, says David Cay Johnston. |
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Now we once again need to protect our dugouts and shelters, especially at command and control facilities, from direct hits of artillery shells and air bombs. |
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Generally employed too far from their villages to be able to reach home in the evening, the women had built temporary huts, leaky shelters of branches and reeds. |
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We need up to 45,000 more winterised tents and temporary shelters. |
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A year later, four out of five of the two million people displaced are still living in tents, temporary shelters or piled in with family and friends across the region. |
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But she also said that Michael and her American home were only temporary shelters because her real world is the home that she built with her husband in Hong Kong. |
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The homeless are streaming into shelters like this one where I am. |
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Over a period of a week, the rabbits were taken from the home and checked over by vets before being taken to various animal shelters for rehoming. |
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The target agencies proposed for using animals as resources are the organizations that train and place animals for therapy or service and animal shelters. |
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Equipped with low level perch seats to discourage beggars and stray animals from cuddling down, the shelters employ modular construction for fast assembling. |
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Both the Montagnais and the Naskapi live in shelters called wigwams. |
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There would also be a few umbrella-like shelters in this area. |
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Most of the war was spent at Windsor castle, where the princesses learned the art of rolling out of bed and into air raid shelters when the sirens sounded. |
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Their fireproof yarns and fabrics could create superlight firefighting clothes, lifesaving shelters for fire jumpers, and unburnable housing materials. |
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On the rear wall is a kind of private chapel, a wall niche framed by pilasters and faced with spandrels with inlaid vegetal ornament, which shelters an altar. |
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Out of all the homeless shelters, how many individuals are homeless vets? |
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In the coal-fired kitchen, you'll learn the cunning ways that mothers bulked out mince pies with apple and carrot, and baked Christmas cakes in the shape of Anderson shelters. |
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Some of them are shelters like this major one with drawings and stencils. |
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Too often, bus stations are dreadful, offering inefficient dark, dank and stinking shelters to travellers, who are automatically marked down as second class citizens. |
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In addition, several roads will be extended to Carr Street, pedestrian connections will be developed and street furniture like shelters and benches will be installed. |
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Hidden deep within this region's rocky chasms and valleys lie overhangs and stone shelters containing vast galleries of ancient Aboriginal rock paintings. |
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Many of its facilities, including its satellite systems, temporary shelters and other infrastructure, are not suited to being dismantled and carried back to their home bases. |
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And civil defense programs consisted of urging families to take cover and build fallout shelters and directing the development of community air raid shelters. |
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Among the huts and mud brick buildings, more shelters are springing up. |
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However, he said there are no plans to open public fallout shelters. |
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Even though I was evacuated because I was very young, I remember being in air raid shelters and the tremendous feeling of compatibility with everybody. |
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If you find yourself in the position of being able to provide a forever loving home for a new pet, please contact your area shelters and rescue organizations. |
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And, while you're here, stop by one of the two heated warming shelters where you'll find Franklin stoves, picnic tables and an ample supply of firewood. |
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They concluded that bears use shelters on land in late summer and fall while waiting for freeze-up, or in mid-winter to avoid periods of extreme cold. |
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Experts say tent camps and cheap prefabricated buildings will now be thrown up on dry land surrounding the city to help ease the pressure on the already cramped shelters. |
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Caves, crevices, and rock shelters were used prehistorically. |
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The protection these shelters gave to the soldiers is clear to see. |
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Its warmth allows us to grow food, build shelters, and clothe ourselves. |
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Posing as an injured painter of noble birth, Castagno infiltrates the ducal palace and courts Marguerite, who secretly shelters him in her chambers and restores him to health. |
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High on the side of the valley is a band of hard stone, below which softer rock has eroded out leaving overhangs and rock shelters along the base of the cliff. |
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Animal Shelters are overcrowded and forced to put animals down due to lack of space. |
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Shelters are overcrowded while dozens of buildings sit empty throughout the city. |
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Shelters are constructed for officers, and depots for the storage and distribution of supplies are also erected. |
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Come on, don't they get enough free perks as it is for wasting public money on painting bus shelters etc? |
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A contract has been awarded for the construction of 400 air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned bus shelters in Dubai. |
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Contract Awarded for Construction of 400 air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned bus shelters. |
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According to the masculinists, the shelters violate men's civil rights by only admitting women. |
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Humans also live on the land by using building materials to construct shelters. |
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Power comes primarily from muscles, but body heat is also used to do work like warming shelters, food, or other humans. |
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Norway lobsters spend most of their time either lying in their burrows or by the entrance, only leaving their shelters to forage or mate. |
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By the end of 1940 significant improvements had been made in the Underground and in many other large shelters. |
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South of the harbour is Scotsman's Bay, where there was a Victorian seaside amusement area, with walks, shelters and baths. |
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Geological interest extends underground, and there are many rock shelters and solution caves in the area. |
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In late 1940, Morrison shelters were introduced, which were not much more than a steel table to hide under inside the house. |
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The government distributed Anderson shelters until 1941 and that year began distributing the Morrison shelter, which could be used inside homes. |
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To complement the already built communal shelters the council requisitioned cellars and basements as makeshift shelters. |
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With the outbreak of war in September 1939, the pace of providing shelters increased further. |
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The local authority looked into building communal air raid shelters and setting up the necessary rescue and fire services. |
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Boars never defecate in their shelters, and will cover themselves with soil and pine needles when irritated by insects. |
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Wild boar rest in shelters, which contain insulating material like spruce branches and dry hay. |
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There are 142 ouvrages, 352 casemates, 78 shelters, 17 observatories and around 5,000 blockhouses in the Maginot Line. |
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Many of these tax shelters were designed and provided by accountants at the large American accounting firms. |
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The Internal Revenue Service and the United States Department of Justice have recently teamed up to crack down on abusive tax shelters. |
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Tax shelters are investments that allow, and purport to allow, a reduction in one's income tax liability. |
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Communal shelters never housed more than one seventh of Greater London residents, however. |
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It has two marshes, club house, comfort stations, tea shelters, heritage house and a maintenance yard. |
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Los Angeles animal shelters are now furnishing pet gift certificates to replace animals as stocking stuffers. |
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There were no permanent dwellings but protection from the elements was provided by shelters made from boughs, shrubs and spinifex grass. |
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I wish the manufacturers of these powerful fireworks would supply us with tin hats and air raid shelters. |
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Currently, more than 2 million dogs are euthanized in American shelters every year, emphasizing the need for spaying. |
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These paintings are mostly confined to the sierras of this region, but can also be found in outlying mesas and rock shelters. |
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They hide in burrows, tubes, snags, masses of plants, other types of shelters. |
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These are the Army s authorized heaters for tents and shelters, known as the family of space heaters. |
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Katie's Krops has given homeless shelters and soup kitchens over 5,000 pounds of squash, okra, cabbage, and other produce. |
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The possibility of a bird flu or small pox pandemic makes quick set-up, medical shelters essential. |
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Dress clothing, protective clothing, tentage, shelters, parachutes and many other items utilize technical textiles. |
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The AWPR currently shelters five Arabian caracals, out of which one is female. |
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The most important existing communal shelters were the London Underground stations. |
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Tax shelters were the subject of the Internal Revenue Service's Tax Talk Today program on Feb. |
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But shortly after they removed the four shelters from Barry Bypass, near Carnoustie, Angus, service buses were introduced. |
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Instead it addressed other issues like bus shelters being more advertising platforms rather than for the protection of awaiting bus passengers. |
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Morrison warned that he could not counter the Communist unrest unless provision of shelters were made. |
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Neighborhood gentrifiers have told both shelters to get lost, along with the lost souls in their care. |
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Lane Transit District has installed solar-powered lighting at 15 of its bus shelters. |
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Three laundromats have agreed to provide bulk pick-up service to those in shelters. |
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Humane societies and animal shelters disagree, pointing out that devocalized dogs are abandoned just like any other dogs. |
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This weekend our shelters are celebrating older animals with a Golden Oldies Weekend. |
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Smoking shelters and designated smoking areas should all be removed in secondary care settings under the smoke-free plans. |
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Besides other arthropods like caterpillars, sawflies, ants, and beetles, various spider families construct shelters on plants. |
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The modification was made to the thermistor because oF poor ductwork in those shelters. |
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Some people had Anderson shelters in their garden, others reinforced their kitchen tables. |
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Very deeply buried shelters provided the most protection against a direct hit. |
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We owe so much to the Anderson shelters and to those who designed and manufactured them. |
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The loss of sleep was a particular factor, with many not bothering to attend inconvenient shelters. |
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When the bombing started Anderson shelters were issued to each alternate house in the street. |
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Students were praised for their work recreating wartime memories from Anderson shelters through to gas masks and ration books. |
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Also included are his memories of evacuation, gas masks, air raid shelters, rationing and, finally, the victory celebrations. |
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Decaying, pustulating bodies lay crammed together in smelly shelters, while two forcibly separated lovers searched for each other. |
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Lack of sleep, insufficient shelters and inefficiency of warning systems were causes. |
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She also volunteered to walk and feed dogs in shelters, and assist at events to introduce adoptable dogs to the public. |
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People left shelters when told instead of refusing to leave, although many housewives reportedly enjoyed the break from housework. |
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Wood has been an important construction material since humans began building shelters, houses and boats. |
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Many animal shelters require these procedures as part of adoption agreements. |
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The Oman government has refused to implement a spay and neuter program or create any animal shelters in the country. |
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Technology used by indigenous Australian societies before European contact included weapons, tools, shelters, watercraft, and the message stick. |
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Stations also received new tarmac platforms, green and cream painted seating, new waiting shelters and 'heritage' style station name boards. |
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It shelters the soil from winds, which results in decreased wind erosion, as well as advantageous changes in microclimate. |
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Tickets were issued for bunks in large shelters to reduce the amount of time spent queuing. |
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Lower Paleolithic humans constructed shelters, such as the possible wood hut at Terra Amata. |
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Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters. |
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Subfossils are often found in caves or other shelters where they can be preserved for thousands of years. |
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The Bhimbetka rock shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India, some of which are approximately 30,000 years old. |
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