There, sheltering in huts of twigs and leaves covered by plastic sheeting, 90,000 people are crammed into the camp. |
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Over the last few days, the governments have promised to co-operate and hand over any suspects sheltering within their borders. |
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It seemed the current baron had more important charges on his purse than sheltering his people against attack. |
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Begin to harden off half-hardy plants in a cold frame or tucked under a sheltering wall outside. |
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North American brown bears prefer open areas interspersed with forests for sheltering cover while resting. |
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The car park below is full of imported cars sheltering in the shade of vast satellite dishes. |
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But the predominance and thickness of the sheltering walls recalls the adobe. |
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It seems like blatant sheltering and effectively muzzles the people expressing their views. |
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Meanwhile, even Greensboro is sheltering people who have managed to evacuate. |
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But the night he read that his father had been sentenced to death, he confessed his true identity to the farmer sheltering him. |
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By six o'clock, we were sheltering from a downpour and gleaning heat from an industrial-size wok in a food tent. |
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There was nothing sheltering this base creature from the eye of his moral superiors. |
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Young gadoid fish, which have been observed sheltering beneath jellyfish umbrellas. |
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Meanwhile, those few who had managed to scramble ashore were sheltering below a ruined Turkish fort. |
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Gripped by hunger, they escape sub zero temperatures by sheltering in stinking sewers. |
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The temperature has been dropping and locals fear that this winter may prove particularly harsh, especially for those sheltering in tents. |
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Dubai has in the past been a safe haven for international investments sheltering from trouble in the region. |
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Some people were covered in mosquito bites from sheltering in the trees overnight. |
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Your point about not sheltering kids makes sense, provided you are talking about kids of a certain age. |
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Fearing counter-revolution, the sans-culottes destroyed prisons because they believed they were secretly sheltering conspirators. |
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It is nonetheless a beautiful shallow reef with huge areas of elk and staghorn coral sheltering shoals of grunt, snapper and goatfish. |
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Fishelson and Nichols observed fish targeting organisms sheltering in the arms and pinnules of living crinoids. |
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The people also have a right to know about the people sheltering a wanted person. |
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Although there were only a limited number of estuarial harbours capable of sheltering a large fleet, successful landings were frequent. |
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All of a sudden the great sheltering limbs of the trees over Jasperwood look like ceiling beams in a quake-shaken house, ready to crash down. |
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These natural buffers protected the landward side, sheltering coastal communities and wildlife from the brunt of storms and waves. |
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Some 500 homeless victims of the quake were being housed in relief tents and others were sheltering from the freezing cold winds in buses. |
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Everywhere I looked there were families sheltering together behind windbreaks, sharing picnics. |
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He is always ready with a cheery smile and wave, and is famous for sheltering passengers with his own umbrella. |
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Vessels sheltering in the marina seemed to weather the storms very successfully. |
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A worried passer-by spotted the couple sheltering in a cove and phoned for help. |
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While there are many practical problems involved in sheltering people from a different culture, we also know the rewards that would flow. |
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Give your public more credit and stop sheltering us from that ooh-so-wicked world. |
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There were shoals of grunt and goatfish sheltering in the shadow of our boat. |
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That the corporate tax serves as a backstop against sheltering income is probably the strongest reason today for keeping the tax. |
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The flat fourth story is crowned by an emphatic cornice, above which is a tall mansard roof sheltering two more stories. |
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She has a rather beautiful and open face that belies the occasionally viperish tongue sheltering within. |
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The rest of the evening was spent sheltering from a hailstorm, then the thunder kept up till the early hours of the morning. |
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The buildings sit like a sheltering battlement, a running bastion enclosing green space created from the earth mounds of excavated material. |
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The mechanism of the limpet effect involved sheltering of the limpet by the foliose fronds of this turf-forming alga. |
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In the same series, a camera panned to a West Indies fielder sheltering under a large umbrella. |
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It's precious for wildlife too, sheltering dormice, water voles, bats, and innumerable birds including barn owls. |
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He had considered sheltering behind a building and waiting for the danger to pass but he decided not to. |
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You dug up the heart of the mystery of the world, I think, salvaging the last green remnants sheltering in the shadow of my grave. |
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She picked up the towel to find a huge camel spider sheltering underneath. |
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The building then acquired its Neo-Renaissance form with characteristic, ornamented gables sheltering the French roofs of the middle and edge tracts. |
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It has a marvelous glassed-in central cloister, where breakfast is served in summer, and a swimming pool sheltering beneath the Saracen tower opposite. |
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This shy creature forages most actively from dusk to dawn, sheltering during the day in burrows dug into stream banks. |
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A pleasure garden on the front with an arbour, re-covered by honeysuckle and sheltering garden furniture. |
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The agency is employing a degree of hardheartedness that feels well outside our national character and traditions for sheltering the persecuted. |
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He was later found by a shepherd boy, exhausted, frostbitten and sheltering behind a farm outhouse. |
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This infrastructure is used as an extension of the municipal park facilities. It also serves as a sheltering structure for a pleasure boat ramp. |
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It is not about absolving or sheltering poor countries from WTO commitments. |
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Located in a bay sheltering a fishing harbour, the resort has a secluded beach encircled by a garland of fishing boats which lie off the beach. |
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These are the people who sustained life by feeding, sheltering and caring for each other in crisis. |
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With school set to open soon, she and the 147 other people sheltering in the school do not know where they will go next. |
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Here you can feel liberated from the earth-bound banalities of everyday life and yet find well-sheltered and sheltering spaces. |
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He is suggesting that the federal government will be putting the funds out of arm's reach and sheltering these funds. |
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They lie on pavements, sheltering from the sun under scrawny trees. |
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Obviously the sheltering of terrorists from justice has emboldened them to commit more heinous crimes against humanity. |
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A soldier stealthily checks out a ruined house that is possibly sheltering a cache of weapons. |
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It is still more discouraging to see an ever greater number of States sheltering under the nuclear umbrella. |
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Stephanie and David spent the first terrifying day of married life sheltering from the 150mph winds in a shower cubicle. |
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Temporary alternatives should therefore be found for sheltering and feeding livestock. |
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It talks about earnings offshore et cetera, but it does not talk about sheltering money offshore to avoid paying taxes altogether. |
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Near the airport, we saw SPLA in company strength sheltering behind a drainage ditch dug only the week before. |
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The coming of Taliban regime, which was sheltering the al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups, disrupted these relations with Afghanistan. |
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With ideal nesting conditions the islands are an important seabird sanctuary sheltering some of the most significant colonies in the world. |
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These accidents require emergency measures such as sheltering or short term evacuation of an area around the plant. |
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It is possible to plant earlier by sheltering the culture by a plastic tunnel. |
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They were tried this February while sheltering in the Swiss embassy in Tripoli. |
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Shouts, boos, whistles from the crowd sheltering in the marquees. |
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Many very poor countries today shoulder the main burden of sheltering the millions who flee war, persecution, environmental devastation and hunger. |
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Apart from sheltering smaller wildlife like rabbits, gaur and jackal, a part of the estate forms an elephant trail which pachyderms from the Bannerghatta range frequent. |
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He approaches me while I'm sheltering from the hideous, pitiless weather. |
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But, no, they just sat deep in the bottom, sheltering under the great mass of oxygenating weed that's grown from three strands in less than a year, and gulped. |
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I examine a photo of US Marines sheltering behind a rampart of sandbags. |
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You had nothing to gain sheltering us three and you paid for it so dearly. |
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Mothers were sheltering their babies in their laps under umbrellas. |
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Missionaries have warned of the danger of epidemics as the island's inhabitants are still sheltering in caves and have very little food, fresh water or medical supplies. |
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The vessel was still sheltering from the adverse weather on Wednesday. |
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She and her four children are sheltering under sticks covered with cloth. |
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What they were actually doing was sheltering him from reality. |
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No evidence has emerged of any coordinated network sheltering these people, and all charity and aid organisations are careful to deny supporting such efforts. |
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While the nymphs lie low, sucking roots in sheltering soil, you will steer a course from the eager springs of boyhood to the braided delta of manhood and majority. |
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The government is sheltering behind these workers, insisting that it can't drop the opt-out because that would effectively mean legislating a pay-cut for 1.6 million workers. |
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Entirely encrusted with corals, Mawali is a lively reef, sheltering huge scorpionfish, nudibranchs, sweepers, flower groupers, lionfish and harlequin ghost pipefish. |
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In 1762 the resumption of hostilities with Spain led to the British capture of Manila and of Havana, along with a Spanish fleet sheltering there. |
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They discussed making a family plan, for evacuating in case of fire or sheltering in place, and preparing a Go Bag. |
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It is also a sheltering spot for the critically endangered Mediterranean Monk Seal, of which there are less than 600 in the world. |
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The event, which doubled as a handy sheltering spot for fair-haired gingers during the heatwave, was staged as part of Moseley Festival. |
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Child care agencies in southern Sudan have registered an increase in the number of sheltering institutions for children, which are normally called orphanages. |
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This type of school suits 50 per cent of the men who own villages sheltering the elderly, children, women and the disabled, while younger men are herding cattle. |
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In the Holy Land, children sheltering from bullets, and in Bethlehem, where the Christ child was born, the churches closed this Christmas because of unrest and violence. |
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The name Lightning Ridge is believed to derive from an old story where a shepherd, his dog and more than 600 sheep were killed during a massive electrical storm, while sheltering on one of the ridges in the area. |
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Its in us lorn and loan and sheltering how it can. |
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In the author's opinion, by sheltering behind the philosophic alternative between collective guilt and collective innocence the Austrians had avoided facing up to a real, discernible and assessable guilt. |
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Charles II held court in the Butterwalk whilst sheltering from storms in 1671 in a room which now forms part of Dartmouth Museum. |
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A first relief mission left Darwin, Australia, early Thursday to air-drop food and water to refugees sheltering in the mountains of East Timor. |
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She attended Henrietta Barnett School in Finchley and remembered enduring the Blitz with her cat, Luftwaffe, and later sheltering under her desk during the early doodlebug raids. |
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Hsin Ten has infinite vitality and potential, like a giant tree, continuously rooting downward, deeply and vigorously vegetating upwards, luxuriantly sheltering the Hsin Ten Distributors world wide. |
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Tax sheltering is very similar, although unlike tax avoidance tax sheltering is not necessarily legal. |
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During the war, Moore produced powerful drawings of Londoners sleeping in the London Underground while sheltering from the Blitz. |
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A woman shelters under a porch, where a man is already sheltering. |
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And now I'd come to Toksan, a town which isn't the prettiest, and it's pouring so hard I'm sheltering under a shop's awning, and that tent in my backpack doesn't seem so useful now. |
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Other forms tumble out toward the plaza, partly sheltering the entrance. |
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In order to protect oneself better from enemies and plunderers, buildings sheltering the lords and the clergy, namely castles, monasteries and churches were gradually build out of stone. |
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Once they make their escape, the jammed, Cubistic cityscape gives way to pastoral vistas that melt into one another as the shimmering sun dissolves into images of glistening water and a sky as sheltering as it is limitless. |
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He'd been sheltering beneath a bridge over a small river. |
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One local, sheltering in Marysville's lake, had to repeatedly duck as the flames blown from the neighbouring school covered the surface of the water in a solid sheet. |
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Sameer pretended to serve me, and I pretended to believe him, sheltering behind his strong right arm, letting him have his way because I dared not be independent. |
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While the facility is immaculate, with a large outdoor area and spotless corridors, those sheltering here are not allowed to go outside or use mobile phones. |
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Back in Yola, after bags of beans were distributed to 4,000 people camped in the church's red-dust compound, ordinary families sheltering dozens of refugees came to try to replenish their dwindling food sources. |
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The world's third-largest economy has yet to grant asylum to a single Syrian. The treatment meted out to Syrians is consistent with Japan's stingy record on sheltering people fleeing conflicts of all kinds. |
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Running at an impressive speed in a void comparable to the sidereal space, each proton undergoes 11'245 machine tours per second, in big blue pipes sheltering magnets. |
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It is because, it seems that the hand, or the neck lowered in the grip of merciless hands, or the calloused palm sheltering sensitive or watchful eyes unable to bear the brilliant light, also say something about the face. |
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Achy and Sekkat argue, based on the positive response of firms in open sectors, that sheltering domestic firms from foreign competition was specifically damaging to industrial competitiveness. |
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They cause dozens of deaths among the civilian population of the villages of the Beni region, who are accused of sheltering rebels or sympathizing with them. |
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On the street side of the boutique, outdoor seating is framed by a lush landscape of topiary, iceberg roses, kangaroo paws and gardenia, sheltering guests from foot traffic. |
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A couple of lyrebirds walk the brush, their ancient silhouettes outlined against the grounds sheltering their fare of insects, myriapods, and snails. |
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The houses used earth sheltering, being sunk into the ground. |
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Related terms for tax avoidance include tax planning and tax sheltering. |
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Another attractive feature of the town is the long beach facing the North Sea, with large cliffs at either end sheltering small rock pools and inlets. |
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The mountains can also cause wide variation in local wind speed and direction due to their sheltering and channeling effects adding to the climatic variation. |
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In some regions of the Sonoran Desert, ironwoods are the most important nurse trees, sheltering more species within their canopies than any other plants. |
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Great Pool is a SSSI because it is the largest area of fresh water in the islands and important for its breeding birds, and as a sheltering and feeding area for migrants. |
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The lions embrace a stylised letter Q, the crab rests atop the letter with flames rising directly above it, and the fairies are each sheltering below a lion. |
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