Turkish security forces have used civilians as a shield in the past.
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After a moment, he found his shield: anger at the words themselves.
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Makarov said Russia would take measures to counter the U.S. missile shield.
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Stopping deployment of the missile shield might also ease tensions in Europe.
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Only Wyoming doesn't have a shield law protecting reporters in state investigations.
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The SDF has said Islamic State was using civilians as human shields.
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Police lined up behind clear shields about 30 metres down the road.
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There are also claims the Tamil Tigers used civilians as human shields.
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Dozens of riot police with shields kept order as the ferry berthed.
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Commander Cassel, sound general quarters and boost power to the base shields.
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Treachery to it is daubed on many an escutcheon in its heraldry.
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He left no stain on the escutcheon of a captain of industry.
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This is undoubtedly a deep blot on the escutcheon of our hero.
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He found his name tattooed in blue, on a rudely designed escutcheon.
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What was he doing with the three lilies emblazoned on his escutcheon?
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Burning bare them, and his scutcheon was the blue and stinking flame.
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Restless bare them, and his scutcheon was the ghastly picture of death.
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He could show no legitimate scutcheon; but this was a small matter.
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Lily Bell was to Margaret Hamilton a blot on the boy's scutcheon.
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Not a man of them left a bar sinister on th' scutcheon!
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The banners and escutcheons of the Althams were appended in their parish church.
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He has one of the cleanest and most vigorous escutcheons in that county.
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Clearly delighted, the pair moved on, already discussing escutcheons and bars.
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The ceilings are finely worked into compartments with escutcheons and pendants.
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There were also frontispieces and escutcheons by the master decorator Jambon.
Uso de scutcheons em inglês
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Medallions with indecipherable scutcheons crumbled over a great gate.
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The deck was ablaze with pennons and scutcheons.
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These were Emmanuel's captains; these their standard-bearers, their colours, and their scutcheons; and these the men under their command.
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A long procession of flambeaux and friars; no plumes, trophies, banners, led horses, scutcheons, or open chariots; nothing but
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Pedigrees as long, and scutcheons as old, were to be found out of the House of Lords as in it.
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That augmentation, adopted from the shield of Charles of Anjou, occurs upon the scutcheons of many Guelf houses and cities.
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The pillars were stately, and hung with scutcheons; the arches were lofty and magnificent; the floor was lettered with funeral inscriptions.
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These were his captains, and these were their forces, these were their standards, these were their colours, and these were their scutcheons.
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The scutcheons on the harness were of silver, as were also the buttons of the servants' livery, which was blue with white collars.
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These axe-men were pioneers of an advancing host,-advancing ,itis true, with feeble and uncertain progress: priests, soldiers, peasants, feudal scutcheons, royal insignia.
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He had a cloister, a chapel, a round tower, a gallery, a "refectory," a stair-turret with Gothic balustrade, stained windows, mural scutcheons, and Gothic paper-hangings.
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He had assisted his brother John at the sign-painting, and had done several creditable little things in drawing 'scutcheons on coach-doors for the gentry.
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Burning bare them, and his scutcheon was the blue and stinking flame.
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Restless bare them, and his scutcheon was the ghastly picture of death.
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He could show no legitimate scutcheon; but this was a small matter.
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Lily Bell was to Margaret Hamilton a blot on the boy's scutcheon.