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Yet he is a child still, and I should shield him.
The boy knew death already, no need to shield him.
They do not know how to shield themselves very well.
But the Bush administration has gone out of its way to shield the practice.
Paul tried to shield his eyes so he could see the body.
He would just have to take the risk and try to shield her body with his own if they did fall.
He did not know yet how to shield himself from it.
How many would it take to shield and hold him?
With his last effort, he had tried to shield her from death.
"But he seems to have found a way to shield himself from it."
And his campaign made no effort to shield its interest in what she had to say.
Why did you want to shield this book more than so many others?
That way, the children shield themselves from the cost of their parents' care later.
Especially not when it was something you had to work to shield against.
I raised my hands in front of me, trying to shield myself from her.
All the while he tried to shield her from some bad news that the whole town was talking about.
She raised both hands, as if to shield herself from him.
I tried to get an arm up to shield myself.
He was forced to shield his eyes for a moment.
There's probably something about the area itself that we can shield against.
Later, during the night, it would shield him from the cold.
You wanted to shield her from the knowledge that these things were really true.
So, should the Government try to shield people from things that, though legal, are bad for them?
All he could do was to put up one arm to shield his head from being hit again.
But how much should we shield our children from the adult world?