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Author Frank Herbert once said that the concept of progress acts as a protective mechanism to shield us from the terrors of the future.

Camels have long, curly eyelashes and bushy eyebrows to protect their eyes from the sand, and shield them from the desert sun.

Camels have long, curly eyelashes and bushy eyebrows to protect their eyes from the sand, and shield them from the desert sun.

Sunscreen with a rating of 25 or more acts as an effective shield against harmful rays from the sun.

In 2003, the concrete shield thrown up to block radiation escaping the Chernobyl nuclear power station after it exploded in 1986 was collapsing and needed urgent reinforcement.

The President's security guard jumped in front of him to act as a shield protecting him from the gunman's bullet.

Sunscreen with a rating of 25 or more acts as an effective shield against harmful rays from the sun.

The knight they killed had been carrying a large shield with the sign of an enemy king.

A row of trees helps to shield the houses from the noise of the highway.

The students raised their books over their heads to shield themselves from the rain.

His cold, distant manner is just a shield against showing his real emotions.

He raised his hand to shield his eyes from the sun.

The terrorists placed villagers all around their camp to act as a human shield protecting them from attack.

Camels have long, curly eyelashes and bushy eyebrows to protect their eyes from the sand, and shield them from the desert sun.

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