How To Use Shielded In A Sentence

  • The Dragunow had a battery-operated shielded lamp which lit the sight needle when a switch on the gun barrel was turned. KARA KUSH
  • The upper 'viewing' lens is solely for composing and has a reflex mirror which projects the image upwards to a horizontal ground glass shielded by a chimney stack hood.
  • As each hoplite was unshielded on his right side, he relied on the man next to him for protection, encouraging by necessity a strong sense of unity in battle. Alexander the Great
  • They were mantled with black and blue marks that advertised the weight and number of blows so shielded from his head and face. THE TEARS OF AH KIM
  • Looking over the oval, the entrance to the tunnel is shielded from view by a large green shed.
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  • Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from aggravating the problems of stress.
  • The stout concrete walls surrounding the dockyard effectively shielded the proceedings from view. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • Her eyes were red and swollen, something I hadn't noticed earlier because of the way her hair shielded her face.
  • He stood in the shadows of a downtown Manhattan office building, shielded from the cold, driving rainstorm by the scaffold overhead and the leather trench coat covering his body.
  • It is imperative you be shielded from that criticism by the very mechanism of providing this conduit for those feelings.
  • The company remains shielded from freedom of information laws and is answerable to 100 members drawn from the rail industry and members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plus, at the levels necessary to do that, the radiation would harm any human that is unshielded.
  • The little clearing was shielded from the street by the laurels, and afforded him plenty of elbow room.
  • Nowadays, Ethernet runs over shielded and unshielded twisted pair copper, coaxial, and fully EMI-resistant fiber-optic cable.
  • All parenteral iron preparations consist of a central core containing elemental iron, shielded by a carbohydrate shell consisting of molecules such as dextran, sucrose, dextrin or gluconate. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • The supplier incentives are to invent newer, better, more specialized (costly) services and justify each as a "necessity", while the demanders are shielded from the immediate cost effects by the very nature of the insurance (protection against financial loss) - the services and guaranteed payment umbrella propagate the false perception in demanders that health care services are free or of minimal cost. Primary Care Doctors vs. Specialists, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • He grabbed an empty vodka bottle while a woman shielded him with a coat. The Sun
  • Opponents of open markets frequently claim that unshielded exposure to foreign competition is destroying the U.S. manufacturing base.
  • Like sheep, they have vertebral arteries which cannot be cut because they are shielded by the vertebrae. Times, Sunday Times
  • All thirty of them huddled by the fire, hoping to be shielded from the wicked wind.
  • But if these historic anachronisms are to survive beyond the very short term they must quickly find a social role and shed the haughty isolationism which has shielded them from commercial realities.
  • Those across the way claimed ringside seats on wooden chairs, each sitter shielded by a thick cotton-lace curtain.
  • It isn't the case that she is hermetically shielded from the public around the clock.
  • Using the methods open to me at the time, I had a choice between fiber optic cable or UTP unshielded twisted pair cable. Utp Transmission | Surveillance
  • She was shielded from the plane by the hill, but she could still hear the whine of its engine as it approached.
  • The interior was shielded from the curious gaze of passersby.
  • No one can venture more than a hypothetical guess about the effects of living in unshielded space for so long.
  • The lower part of the window had been painted white and net curtains shielded the upper part.
  • By not spraying light indiscriminately as is done with unshielded fixtures, the desired illuminance level can be maintained by focusing the light to the proper location and reducing the light bulb's power consumption.
  • He said mobile phone radiation could heat the side of the head or potentially thermoelectrically interact with the brain, while Bluetooth devices and "unshielded" headsets could convert the user's head into an effective, potentially self-harming antenna. Halflifesource.com
  • Suddenly a light pierced through and she shielded her eyes from the sudden blinding glow.
  • I visited the lovely sun-shielded children's playground with my granddaughter and was astounded to find that the playground is not enclosed by a childproof fence.
  • The stout concrete walls surrounding the dockyard effectively shielded the proceedings from view. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • But in Whitson's case, one of the pieces mysteriously hung on too long, sending the Soyuz toward earth catawampus, exposing unshielded parts of the capsule to the seering heat of reentry. CNN Transcript May 2, 2008
  • We then searched public news accounts, unshielded comnet entries, and any related, declassified material we could find. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • The government, which often fudges numbers, doesn't want you to know the truth, just as your parents shielded you from many of life's unpleasantries.
  • We will continue to be allowed to vote because voting maintains an air of Democracy (Greek-Demos) in a society, even if the means of counting the votes is proprietary (read DIEBOLD) and shielded from the Demos. Think Progress » SC Lt. Gov. compares people getting gov’t help to ‘stray animals’ who ‘breed’ because they don’t know better.
  • The beams struck the creature as Kate shielded her eyes.
  • As each hoplite was unshielded on his right side, he relied on the man next to him for protection, encouraging by necessity a strong sense of unity in battle. Alexander the Great
  • Guarded or shielded sweeps are very useful because they permit shallow cultivation of a wide strip without forming ridges.
  • It is hermetically shielded by a rubber seal so the ultrasonic vibrations do not affect other components.
  • On the contrary, anti-decoherence stipulations of Orch OR include 1) transiently encasing bundles of dendritic microtubules in actin gel ” an isolated, shielded and water-ordered non-liquid environment for quantum processes, 2) quantum states extending among dendritic gel environments via quantum tunneling and/or entanglement through window-like gap junctions of dendritic webs, 3) microtubule quantum error correction topology (Hameroff et al, 2002) and 4) biomolecular quantum states pumped by, rather than disrupted by, heat energy. A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis)
  • Any story where a space-pirate wielding a space-axe could chop through a ray-shielded space-airlock, kidnap a beautiful space-princess and escape in a space-superdreadnought over a mile long, destroying at least one or perhaps two planets during the resulting space-battle, without this seeming in any particular out of place with the scale, scope, drive or moral code portrayed in the rest of the story, then the story is a Space Opera. SF Tidbits for 10/2/06
  • The interior was shielded from the curious gaze of passersby.
  • The very conception of truth was a new one, as a goddess not to be shielded behind the shades of hierophantic mystery, but rather to be sought in the free tumult and joyous strife of many voices, there vindicating her own majesty and marking her own children. Voltaire
  • He shielded his head from the sun with an old sack.
  • Lorn circles toward the rear of the villa, where he scales - slowly - a low brick wall in a spot shielded by what feels like a pearapple tree. Scion of Cyador
  • Officials say the researchers are the first to evaluate data rate handling capacity for overhead medium voltage unshielded U.S. electric power lines.
  • In fact I will go further and say that all children are innocent and deserve to be protected and shielded from the horrors of war. Is Obama a Terrorist? « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Due to the location of the test lead, the patient's genitalia cannot be shielded with a lead apron.
  • A fluoroscope, mounted near the floor and enclosed in a shielded box, revealed an image of our feet within the shoes on a fluorescent screen that we could see, assuring a proper fit while radiation leaked into the surrounding area. William Spear: Adapting to a New World of Invisible Toxins
  • He shielded the thin beam as best he could; he felt it was like a beacon, alerting the whole county.
  • Being outside of the beltway, and thus shielded from the standard idiocy, I have no idea what 24AheadDotCom is trying to say. Matthew Yglesias » Surveillance
  • Without the membrane that encloses its fragile components, the molecular machinery of life would be unshielded from the harsh forces of its surrounding environment and would be torn apart before it could do its work.
  • He can do all this and more, but only if he knows the truth and is not shielded behind a cocoon of manufactured perceptions.
  • Slowed by heavy rains, the convoy was shielded by helicopter gunships and armoured personnel carriers.
  • Thanks to this quick getaway aquarium heaters need not be shielded to protect Ampullaria from burns.
  • Light from poorly shielded and over-bright lighting fixtures in our own cities and towns is brightening the sky to such an extent that many people can no longer see much of the night-time sky at all.
  • I sit now at a table in the back, shielded from view by a large group of eyebrow-ringed art students and chess players.
  • Marianne V. Moore of Wellesley College says these areas, along with coastal waters, are at higher risk than other habitats in developed areas because they are unshielded and openly exposed to light.
  • Large sunglasses shielded her eyes from the glare of the lights and her former boyfriend. Times, Sunday Times
  • And not all immune animals are runts - the Virginia opossum is shielded from 37 species of pit vipers, including all major North American rattlers.
  • ‘The interiors of the tiny moonlets, which have been shielded from contamination by the continual collisions with each other, are the source of purer water ice,’ he said.
  • The sides of beakers were shielded against light with a layer of black photographic paper and with an outer layer of aluminium foil.
  • When the explosions began, Bogard immediately enshielded the Senator. Mirage
  • Large sunglasses shielded her eyes from the glare of the lights and her former boyfriend. Times, Sunday Times
  • The small, lead-shielded canisters contain pellets or a fine powder of caesium 137, which emits powerful gamma radiation with a half-life of 30 years.
  • And the way she acted was like she had been shielded from all of the awful, cruel, inhumane things of the world, like she was in the safety of her own bubble.
  • Sayba, Karlii and Gash shielded their eyes from the intense burst of light.
  • The glass doors are shielded from the inside with white, nearly transparent curtains and they blow inward with the breeze.
  • What he meant, and what Mademoiselle Valle knew he meant -- also what he knew she knew he meant -- was that a woman, who was a heartless fool, without sympathy or perception, would not have the delicacy to feel that the girl must be shielded, and might actually see a sort of ghastly joke in a story of Mademoiselle Valle's sacrosanct charge simply walking out of her enshrining arms into such a "galere" as the most rackety and adventurous of pupils could scarcely have been led into. The Head of the House of Coombe
  • He shielded himself with the duar and his green cape. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • She has jealously shielded their privacy even as her historic place in the space program blossomed.
  • Mr. Becker's involvement potentially influenced whether investors who got money out of the Madoff operation before it was exposed could be shielded from so-called "clawback" lawsuits brought by those liquidating the Madoff estate. The SEC's Ethics
  • ‘Sounds here as if you may be using an unshielded cable between the pc and the hifi receiver?’
  • With an intense look and his eyes shielded behind wraparound shades, he is, at first, extremely intimidating.
  • There are plenty of government leaders who believe that in a time of war, even undeclared war, government information must be strictly shielded from the eyes of the enemy.
  • The mother found local police had shielded the rape suspect, so she appealed to the court.
  • There is no earthly reason why our courts should be shielded from public gaze.
  • She shielded it from the possibility of rain all the more pliantly after reading in its margin: ‘Free to be considered your property.’
  • I was soothed and refreshed by the time we got off the train at a kutcha platform made of beaten earth and shielded from the world outside by one metal railing on which hung a sign with the name of the station in Bengali and English: MANOHARPUR . An Atlas of Impossible Longing
  • Sanyo Fashions 'new raincoat sports purpose-built, antimagnetic-shielded pockets for cellphones, PDAs, plane tix, shades, wallets, etc -- all labelled for clarity. Boing Boing: April 8, 2001 - April 14, 2001 Archives
  • It can be effective in the treatment of cancerous growths, because malignant cells are more sensitive than normal body cells: the radiation can be applied to a particular area, whilst the rest of the body is shielded from it.
  • It was a place of money and old houses, and each house was set deep back behind a large front lot and shielded by trees.
  • When our hero passed, she could barely look him in the eye, she just shielded herself behind her sympathetic companions.
  • Obviously, since it is shielded from the burden of having to please customers or compete in a real marketplace, its quality will be inferior to paid research.
  • Chemical control gives excellent results: pre-emergence application of, for example, linuron or diuron with subsequent application of shielded sprays of paraquat, has proved successful. Chapter 11
  • Humans and other earthly life forms evolved within the protective shell of the magnetosphere and the atmosphere, shielded from most of the harmful solar and cosmic radiation.
  • At night, over-lit businesses and unshielded floodlights on hundreds of rental houses keep the sky pale.
  • Still, Jack was faster, gun in hand even as she shielded Motoko and took a shot, slamming the flier out the window again with a bullet.
  • Most days, the large columns that supported the high walls of the shopping center shielded the market from the sun's rays or fierce rains or winds.
  • We shielded the electrochemical NO analyzer to prevent unblinding of nonrespiratory therapists.
  • The Founding Fathers set about governing themselves and building a constitutional democracy—a postimperial multinational state—out of a wide continental wilderness that was shielded from the outside world by two even wider oceans. The Great Experiment
  • Adepts - or very powerful Mindspeakers - were so few that Savil seldom remembered that the Tayledras shared with Vanyel the ability to "overhear" any conversation that was not shielded against them. Magic's Price
  • At one stage they were shielded from frosts by bracken from the surrounding North York Moors - but then it was realised the vegetation left acid deposits.
  • The standard phone wire found in a residence is four untwisted, unshielded wires in a plastic sheath.
  • Before the first shots rang out, Adam had turned the shallow bend and was shielded by the safety of the trees.
  • With a sunny south-facing aspect, the demesne, which includes mature deciduous trees and a lake, is shielded from the road by a high cut-stone wall.
  • She said that in West Yorkshire victims could be shielded from defendants in court by screens and sometimes they could give their evidence from another room in the court building by video link.
  • That power plant which was bombed, which is a predominantly civilian installation, and thereby shielded by international law, that will take months and months to fix. CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2006
  • Singapore is generally shielded from earthquakes by Indonesia's Sumatra Island, but it does get mild aftershocks during strong temblors in Indonesia.
  • Arc welding and cutting operations should be shielded by non-combustible or flameproof shields to protect employees from direct rays.
  • Trolley passengers will be shielded from errant golf balls by 12-foot - high fencing and netting on both sides.
  • His three armies 6th, 11th, and 17th and the 1st Armored Group under Ewald von Kleist, would sweep out of Galician Poland, in a huge arc aimed at Kiev, taking advantage of the good terrain, its left flank shielded by the Pripet Marshes. Deathride
  • The crankcase opening for the roaddraft tube was usually well shielded.
  • Sun lamps produce high levels of Ultraviolet B radiation and the operator should be shielded from the light as much as possible.
  • He was shielded by his mother from punishment.
  • Slowly she unshielded her face and lifted herself to her feet, looking around for the person she heard only a few seconds ago.
  • As I am sitting on the floor and shielded by the shelves it is basically impossible to see me from the creative room.
  • Some shielded their eyes from the intense lights as others began to douse the ship's sails, accepting the fact that their voyage had come to an early end.
  • The consultant considered that one of the main tourist attractions, Bali's unique culture, must be preserved and shielded from an influx of negative tourist influences.
  • In an unshielded spacecraft, both types of radiation would result in significant health problems, or death, to the crew.
  • Secondary prevention, by contrast, refers to practices and technologies that make sharps safer, such as retractable blades and shielded hypodermic needles.
  • However, shielded metal arc welding, plasma arc, and electron beam welding processes can be used.
  • Public opinion has knotted the lash, heated the branding-iron, loaded the rifle, and shielded the murderer. American Notes for General Circulation
  • The vineyard here is shielded from the wind by Marri, Karri and Blue gum trees.
  • Eager whispers followed his every step as he paced restlessly down the cream and burgundy corridors, glowing eyes shielded behind his dark glasses.
  • The architect created a void space shielded with glass to allow sunlight to penetrate into the interior.
  • Although the electric leads to the exciter were doubly shielded, they nonetheless picked up energy at 60 Hz and its harmonics from ambient fields in the laboratory.
  • All used nuclear fuel is transported in heavily shielded purpose-built containers, known as flasks.
  • He had a hygienic beard and a rather blotchy skin, and small unshielded eyes which seemed to be searching for spectacles. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • When St David's lifeboat arrived the ferry lit up the fishing vessel with powerful lights and shielded it from the fierce northerly winds while the three crew members were rescued.
  • A strong gust of wind blew a small cloud of dirt into their air, and she shielded her eyes.
  • Sensors on digital cameras can detect infra-red, but normally are shielded from it by a protective filter that resides as a thin layer over the chip. Boing Boing
  • While the near-autistic reserve of Wilson's intent powers of observation may put off some viewers - Damon, often shielded behind large horn-rims, is playing the most passive of characters - yet the power of the central dilemma grows from the analysis of how power can emanate more from concealment than display .... GreenCine Daily: The Good Shepherd.
  • Shielded lights running along the bottom edge of each vault vertically project light that subtly bathes the arching gridwork of ribs and recesses. Shaping the City: Let there be light (carefully) in Metro stations
  • A shielded twist pair cable can be connected in parallel with keyboards up to up to 32, each of which can have two—way semi duplex communication respectively with the relevant equipment.
  • The wide-brimmed straw hat shielded his face.
  • The blasts shot towards the small shielded orb and reduced the metal to molten slag.
  • The stout concrete walls surrounding the dockyard effectively shielded the proceedings from view. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • If I had a boredoscope it would have to be shielded against my overwealming boredness. Cheeseburger Gothic » Monster Yuppy’s spam trap.
  • But a shielded swooper, while impervious to the "dis" ray, was helpless against squadrons of Han aircraft, for the Hans developed a technique of playing their beams underneath the swooper in such fashion as to suck it down flutteringly into the vacuum so created, until they brought it finally, and more or less violently, to earth. The Airlords of Han
  • Chemical control gives excellent results: pre-emergence application of, for example, linuron or diuron with subsequent application of shielded sprays of paraquat, has proved successful. Chapter 11
  • He grabbed an empty vodka bottle while a woman shielded him with a coat. The Sun
  • The carapace is used for protection and so a new shell is usually grown under the old in order for the organism to be shielded at all times.
  • A shielded twist pair cable can be connected in parallel with keyboards up to up to 32, each of which can have two—way semi duplex communication respectively with the relevant equipment.
  • The company remains shielded from freedom of information laws and is answerable to 100 members drawn from the rail industry and members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • The part of her hair that was above the water was almost completely dry and the hair under the water shyly shielded most of her breasts from view, although part of one blushing pink nubbin peeked out from beneath its dark shroud.
  • The standard in commercial installations and in new homes where data applications are likely to be found is a jacketed, unshielded cable that contains four twisted pairs.
  • The symbiont is feeling some kind of unshielded magnetic flux Time's Enemy
  • He said the advent of welfare-managers and player-managers was a huge advance in football, because it shielded impetuous teenagers from their own rash decisions.
  • The Presidential assistants were prepared to affront political obstacles, but their "grace and their airy flanerie" (2) had shielded them from the brutal side of American life. Signs of the Times
  • Rooms overlooking the rear garden are more intimate in scale and shielded from view by screens of immaculately detailed fir studs and shiplap cladding.
  • The plants were subsequently shielded from photoreactivating blue light for 3 days and then placed in the growth chamber.
  • Shielded from the roar of traffic by housing, many rear gardens are relatively noiseless.
  • Air temperature was measured using shielded thermocouples placed 1 meter above the ground.
  • This small compact nuclear-energy Iridium cell is located approximately where a human's heart would be and is shielded in a case-hardened subassembly inside the triple armored hyperalloy torso. [citation needed] Roland Kickinger Filling in for Schwarzenegger in Terminator Salvation « FirstShowing.net
  • Shielded by shadows, away from the world, in a safe and intimate setting, it is possible to talk.
  • The police officer shielded the child with her body.
  • Large sunglasses shielded her eyes from the glare of the lights and her former boyfriend. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police Chiefs need to be shielded from the knee-jerk reactions of a local electorate and central government. on April 4, 2010 at 3: 40 pm PC World Locally Elected Police Chiefs, Yeah? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The hall has to be huge because these collisions produce intense radiation, so all the equipment is heavily shielded.
  • Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from aggravating the problems of stress.
  • His AC power was transmitted at much higher voltages than the DC alternative, making it potentially lethal if unshielded workers touched live wires.
  • Shielded devices could also be used in bunkers or tanks, to counteract chemical weapons.
  • Now, apparently, even discussions of the case are to be shielded from the general public. Jon Davidson: Prop 8 Defender Flees Televised Discussion
  • In a multiprocessor system, a shielded CPU is a CPU dedicated to the activities associated with high-priority real-time tasks.
  • A former teacher founded the cult in 1969 and claimed to have shielded earth from extraterrestrial invasion on numerous occasions.
  • The stout concrete walls surrounding the dockyard effectively shielded the proceedings from view. Titanic - Destination disaster
  • He raised his suntanned right arm to his face and shielded his eyes from the swirling clouds of dirt and dust kicked up by the Dauphin's rotors.
  • Although the electric leads to the exciter were doubly shielded, they nonetheless picked up energy at 60 Hz.
  • In addition to features of shielded enactments already noted, certain other process elements deserve mention.
  • Whether diplomatic activity should be shielded from the public gaze is a matter for debate.
  • A shielded twist pair cable can be connected in parallel with keyboards up to up to 32, each of which can have two—way semi duplex communication respectively with the relevant equipment.
  • Google Translate comes up with this version of a Spanish-language article in Petroleum World: “After his second divorce, amatory life of Hugo Chávez has shielded beneath the mysterious mantle of power.” VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » The Love Life Of Hugo Chavez
  • It was the whispers - the crosstalk of a dying station, no longer shielded from the neural network of its human occupants. Valentines, part the first
  • Until the memo surfaces, most opponents prefer behind-the-scenes warfare largely shielded from public view.
  • She has jealously shielded their privacy even as her historic place in the space program blossomed.
  • Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation.
  • The animals are also shielded by their isolation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the blasts were deflected harmlessly off the shielded domed generator shell.
  • A "croupy" child should be carefully shielded from all physical excitation, sudden waking from sleep, and any punishment that tends to awaken intense fear or terror. Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
  • Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from aggravating the problems of stress.
  • The company remains shielded from freedom of information laws and is answerable to 100 members drawn from the rail industry and members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is worn on the sword hand's wrist, ostensibly to guard the unshielded part of the arm.
  • The wide-brimmed straw hat shielded his face.
  • As yet they had been shielded by the forest which lay over the land like an unrent mantle. The Winning of the West, Volume 1 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776
  • While hand-weeding is the most common practice, pre-emergence spraying with atrazine or ametryn will control weeds until the plants have sprouted; subsequently paraquat carefully applied with a shielded spray may be used. Chapter 37
  • Soon I was prowling the old family orchard while doing my best to keep the lock shielded from the damp.
  • A square blanket, twelve feet in diagonal, is provided, (some were wont to cut off the corners, and make it circular;) in the centre a slit is effected, eighteen inches long; through this the mother-naked trooper introduces his head and neck, and so rides shielded from all weather, and in battle from many strokes (for he rolls it about his left arm); and not only dressed, but harnessed and draperied. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • Boards cease relating to customers and use ever more rigid methods to control operations down the line. They are shielded by sycophants and expend their energy on mergers and acquisitions.
  • Trade deals are largely aimed at protecting or promoting specific sectors, ensuring that they are shielded from international competition or given preference in the face of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long shielded from the realm of man, the inhabitants of Themyscira are tested when American fighter pilot Steve Trevor inexplicably crashes into their world. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • They are not able to be earthed, filtered, or shielded electrically.
  • Large sunglasses shielded her eyes from the glare of the lights and her former boyfriend. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of the natural tendency of each hoplite to seek protection for his unshielded right side in the shield of his companion on the right, the entire phalanx often drifted rightward in its approach.
  • Large sunglasses shielded her eyes from the glare of the lights and her former boyfriend. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether diplomatic activity should be shielded from the public gaze is a matter for debate.
  • He grabbed an empty vodka bottle while a woman shielded him with a coat. The Sun
  • The animals are also shielded by their isolation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The interior was shielded from the curious gaze of passersby.
  • She laughs, radiant in her self-satisfaction, shielded by a hard hide and chutzpa from charges of vulgarity, greed or egomania.
  • Grief lighted a match, and the unshielded flame burned without flickering in the still air. THE PEARLS OF PARLAY
  • The winds, from which we had been somewhat shielded when we were behind the superstructure, began to churn the helicopter with new ferocity.
  • To diminish the influence of the eddy currents, the design method of self-shielded gradient coils is studied and the self-shielded uniplanar gradient coils are designed in this paper.
  • One was its glass house-the vacuum chamber that shielded the chronometer from troubling changes of atmospheric pressure and humidity.
  • Ignoring the loud protests he shielded his face with an arm and burst into the burning hut.
  • To prevent leakage of radiation while the accelerators are in operation, they are shielded.
  • But as a natural actor, Murray betrays the sincerity and sensitivity that's being shielded by the crabbiness.
  • To be triggered is to be alive; to be shielded and nannied is to be utterly dead. Times, Sunday Times

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