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For face-to-face teaching, engineering measures such as ventilation, partition shields and filtration units can directly remove particles from the air.

Yes, there was a sign on the door indicating masking was required, and plexiglass partitions had been placed at checkout counters.

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Checkout clerks scanned your items from behind a plexiglass partition and placed them back in your cart.

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Called sneeze guards or partitions, such barriers help limit someone’s exhaled virus from spreading to another.

All of this change is costing brands a lot as more staff are needed for increased sanitization, partitions and other safety barriers are installed, hand sanitizer is provided, and more.

In short, Pakistan is an aggrieved state that got the short end of the stick when Partition happened.

He joins Donohue in flanking the man as he disappears behind a partition and from camera view.

Inside, piled desks covered in sheets in the hallways partition makeshift rooms for the families.

But of course no one in Moscow has anything to do with the “little green men” trying to partition Ukraine.

He has called the 1947 partition the “biggest blunder in history” and advocates peace with India.

Down there in the office, while I stood behind a partition and nobody saw me—I would hide anywhere to keep out of a quarrel!

It was such a partition as is effected by hacking a living man limb from limb.

The partition planned at Loo was the partition of an ill governed empire which was not a nation.

The partition planned at Loo was therefore the very opposite of the partition of Poland.

One wound the partition would undoubtedly have inflicted, a wound on the Castilian pride.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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