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The monarch with whom David sought refuge when he fled from Saul (1 Sam.
They sought refuge in the temple of Hera, but Laodamas set fire t
ers into the Taurus Mountains and there sought refuge with Turkmen tribes living beyond the borders
Borradale, many survivors of the battle sought refuge, so he could recover from the exhaustive march
Like Jones before her, Mitchell sought refuge from the abusive behavior of her employer, but
His family had fled Malabar and sought refuge in Travancore during the invasion of Tipu Sult
hibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas had sought refuge.
nicated by John XXII in April 1329, and sought refuge with Count Boniface of Donoratico near Piombin
Kalley sought refuge at the house of the British Counsul and had to
pursued in the chase by King Dagobert, sought refuge with Ghislain and later showed him the place w
anuary, three Parliamentarian ships had sought refuge from a storm at Falmouth and been captured, en
After a narrow escape, they sought refuge at the Kenyan army outpost where they helped d
pitiful condition of the Arabs who had sought refuge in Jordan or were relegated to Gaza" and state
The remainder of the Danish army had sought refuge within the walls of Helsingborg, and Stenbock
during the war, the princess of Norway sought refuge from the grappling in Europe and wished to pur
other countries of the Christian world, sought refuge.
scaped her home and, on March 20, 1212, sought refuge with Francis, who received her into religious
faith; these conservatives increasingly sought refuge in more doctrinally more rigid churches such a
The provincial government sought refuge under section 5(7) of the Saskatchewan Proceed
red flechette shells at them while they sought refuge in a small room near their post.
The fort in Galena, known as the Stockade Refuge, was located at the center of town on Perry St
We take refuge in You, king of all men, God of all deities, L
ith the West Pakistani administration, to take refuge at the Red Cross Center in Dhaka.
of the jenmis who had fled persecution to take refuge in the southern state of Travancore.
he Cybermen, vast vaults where they could take refuge in suspended animation if needed (The Tomb of
outhern Song Dynasty, Emperor Bing had to take refuge long way down the south as far as in Hong Kong
ulf's uncle, Daufer, to flee the city and take refuge with Guaimar IV of Salerno, who housed the rel
bombed, everyone fled to the mountains to take refuge.
The protagonists take refuge in a monastery, where they learn that Lu is ac
Powers, and that he was soon intending to take refuge in Ankara, which Turkish national movement was
The following day Martin and Stannard take refuge in a derelict isolated cottage.
For unknown reasons they were forced to take refuge under the earth, and now they are usually seen
a Jagat Singh, the ruler of Baghal had to take refuge in Nalagarh.
H the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa sent them on to take refuge in Bhutan, where Khenpo Rinpoche remained for
He attempted to take refuge on newly-bought estates in Transylvania, but h
s friends; after provisioning, he and Sue take refuge in his personal land, named Belonga Mick ("Mic
d her children must gain the free zone to take refuge in Toulouse.
obliged by a sudden rising of the Boii to take refuge in Mutina.
blockaded a port the pirates attempted to take refuge in.
ove many Jewish and Christian subjects to take refuge in the growing Christian states of Portugal, C
ple, including Mabrity's six children, to take refuge in the lighthouse.
When Donati had to take refuge in Switzerland after the Armistice of Septembe
He refused to take refuge in the southern areas, and was killed by the A
local citizens and militia, and forced to take refuge in the engine house adjacent to the armory.
istance until 1926, when he was forced to take refuge to France, then Switzerland, Germany, Belgium,
were killed and Malik Dinar was forced to take refuge in the city's citadel.
Nazi Germany in 1939, causing Urzidil to take refuge in Britain; in 1941 he came to the United Stat
against Baghdad and forced the Caliph to take refuge in the eastern quarter.
forcing the United States negotiators to take refuge in Fort Abercrombie.:282-283
nd a riot ensued, forcing the fanatics to take refuge in the Mermaid Tavern.
els were looted and people were forced to take refuge in churches to avoid the soldiers.
camera shot, into which he would dive to take refuge from his panic attacks.
newspapers in Milan but eventually had to take refuge in Switzerland.
without success; for they were driven to take refuge under the walls of Utrecht.
ances compelled him to flee from Lyon and take refuge in Paris in 1793.
to escape, of whom about 600 were able to take refuge in the Pripet Marshes.
ddhism I am blessed by sriman Narayana to take refuge at the Lotus feet of Sri Devi and have escaped
trategy of the advocate of a bad cause to take refuge from the spirit of the Bible to its letter."
ot spend much time in the water, but will take refuge there to escape predators.
ll Dissidents from the Romish Religion to Take Refuge in the Bosom of the Greek Church.
Flash, Zarkov, Dale and Happy take refuge from the Martians in one of these caverns and
revolted again in 1247, forcing Roger to take refuge in a castle.
uld not be held, the defenders decided to take refuge in the catacombs.
They are known to take refuge in the burrows of Aardvarks.
When threatened, it will take refuge in rodent burrows and under brush.
n of Pisharikavu Devi to all devotees who take refuge to the mother Pisharikavyilamma.
They take refuge in a nearby cave, only to be caught in the act
Mohini attempts to take refuge with Mahesh.
Carrera Pinto and the survivors tried to take refuge in a contiguous house to the church and to con
shower his blessings on the devotees who take refuge in him.
Faisal was forced to flee the city and take refuge with the alKhorayef princes of the tribes of B
used by the local homeless population to take refuge from the weather and rest or sleep.
Sharpe's Grysbok are reported to take refuge in Aardvark burrows, like Steenbok.
They take refuge at the ranch of Amos Gondora, an old friend of
ican societies, and in 1836 was forced to take refuge in Belgium, where he devoted himself to republ
ferments in Germany, and was compelled to take refuge in France.
He then advised Henry to take refuge in a shelter on nearby Mackinac Island, Skull
Illus and Leontius were forced to take refuge inside the fortress of Papurius, where the ins
had been forced by the Edict of Nantes to take refuge in Prussia.
and ships were called back in to port to take refuge in harbors.
ers of WISP and their support staff would take refuge and operate out of a specially-constructed bun
On being defeated, Cornwall decided to take refuge in the Priory.
he couple then follow the kidnappers, who take refuge in the ambassador's residence in London.
Even some who did take refuge were killed anyway, such as those who ran into
He is scheduled to take refuge at the residence of his father's friend Mr. De
Upstairs, Jake and Angela take refuge in a room with others, including the health in
Kojima attempted to take refuge in a temple in Hida Province, but when the tem
"where the Wallachians were accustomed to take refuge in time of need").
om Winchester, John Marshal was forced to take refuge at Wherwell Abbey.
any city residents fled south or tried to take refuge in the foreign compounds which they had been a
of the Jenmi who had fled persecution to take refuge in the southern state of Travancore.
was ransacked and Cleaver was obliged to take refuge in Beaumaris, Anglesey, where he lived at the
ll of them women) were able to escape and take refuge under the Zamorin.
en treated her so harshly that she had to take refuge with friends in Cork, where she met and marrie
hreatened with arrest, Dungler decided to take refuge in the unoccupied zone of France, all the whil
1645; his father was driven by the war to take refuge in Flanders for four years, during which time
leave his native country about 1586, and take refuge in Amsterdam, where he remained several years.
fire of 1666, however, caused Buxtorf to take refuge in a neighboring village, whence he later went
Flee to God's Qur'an, take refuge in it
with a moderately dense crown in which to take refuge because it has been taken in native fan palms
Defenders take refuge in the church of Saint-Eustache (F.S. Coburn i
ock fortress for his family and others to take refuge in during these attacks.
The four take refuge with the Reverend, who charges them half of th
Edict of Nantes in 1685 compelled him to take refuge in London where, under the sanction of King Ja
1 and 1832, after which he was obliged to take refuge abroad.
sexual, teenage nymphet girl and how they take refuge in an upscale brothel in a German city under s
Arghun defeated him, and forced Nawruz to take refuge in the area of Transoxonia where he joined Kai
estas, along with other Indians that had taken refuge in the Florida Keys, were evacuated to Cuba.
ted from the knoll on which the band had taken refuge to explain to the militia officers that his gr
the castle of Sant'Angelo, where he had taken refuge.
mir von Kleist's Prussian force that had taken refuge in Magdeburg, Prussia's second city.
nd Wecquaesgeek Native Americans who had taken refuge at Pavonia and Corlears Hook.
in 1778, of an old French family who had taken refuge there after the Revocation of the Edict of Nan
who had been led into the brush they had taken refuge in by an old woman.
ronghold in the South where the Jews had taken refuge from the fighting, than a specific action agai
on of Panama, when President Noriega had taken refuge at the Vatican embassy.
de, and his son, Mitridate Eupatore, has taken refuge in Egypt.
the police of illegal immigrants who had taken refuge there.
f eighty Wecquaesgeek and Tappan who had taken refuge close to one of the plantations at Harsimus in
regations on 'an occult power' which had taken refuge in Spain 'in order to carry out its experiment
and in whose camp the exiled Medici had taken refuge.
where the would-be assassins had briefly taken refuge and had the monks and nuns in the monastery ex
ed troopship Llangibby Castle, which had taken refuge from attack by two U-boats in the neutral port
ogether with fifty-three others, who had taken refuge in the bishop's palace from the Crusaders, put
Born into a Huguenot family who had taken refuge in Dublin at the end of the seventeenth centur
and 796, where many Visigothic monks had taken refuge.
opponents of National Socialism who had taken refuge in the territory and former politicians and of
A thousand Arab merchants who had taken refuge in the mosque paid the Genoese for their relea
the priests, women, and children who had taken refuge at the chapel of Europa Point at southern end
e the Abkhaz secessionist leadership had taken refuge after the Georgian government forces had enter
On New Year's Eve Romain, who had taken refuge in the embassy of the Dominican Republic after
the scribes of the school of Hillel had taken refuge by permission of Vespasian, a new centre of Ju
Stanley, (Robert Shaw), the lodger, has taken refuge from some guilt, crime, treachery, in fact Som
ghlanders, who was also wounded, and had taken refuge in the same dooly, through a very heavy cross
he trio find a group of Indians who have taken refuge in the ghost town.
Though some may have taken refuge in the institutions, the asylum environment ho
t of Crimea, where he and his family had taken refuge.
he fort, garrison, and civilians who had taken refuge inside the stockade.
Their family had taken refuge in Iran, as they were forced to flee neighbori
gitimacy of Boniface's election, and had taken refuge in a fortress in Palestrina.
those of the civilian population who had taken refuge in the fields.”
fenders, over 700 women and children had taken refuge in the monastery.
om a bull of Pope Alexander III, who had taken refuge at Sens from 1163 to 1165, that in 1170 buildi
Earl of Desmond, who is believed to have taken refuge in the nearby hills.
ered population of native Christians had taken refuge from the persecutions of Jiajing (Kia-king), i
r their safety hundreds of civilians had taken refuge in the church
of the church, where many Patriotes had taken refuge.
caped from their Christians masters, and taken refuge in Granada, should not be surrendered; but tha
Dr. Saunders, who apparently had taken refuge somewhere between Magnolia Hall and Stateburg,
lled numerous Jews and conversos who had taken refuge in the castle.
he temple of Athena, where Cassandra had taken refuge, and was embracing the statue of the goddess a
Some had taken refuge in the remote mountains of Asturias in the nor
um of Woman, and from satiety he had now taken refuge in the plenty of the imagination - the true fi
ter captured a number of Germans who had taken refuge in a dugout nearby.
f those opposed to his rise to power had taken refuge in the Isles.
The cellar in which they had taken refuge collapsed under the weight of the building, re
ead that the Tappan and Wecquaesgeek had taken refuge, and was where they were attacked in the incid
outlaws from British territory who have taken refuge in Khost.
had slaughtered two thousand men who had taken refuge in the neighbouring jungles.
triarch Evtimiy, while Ivan Shishman had taken refuge in Nikopol once more.
er a hundred Lebanese civilians whom had taken refuge to escape the fighting are killed at the villa
y withdrawal at Tarawa lagoon island and takes refuge in Palau.
Daffy Duck, stranded in a snowstorm, takes refuge at the home of (unbeknownst to him) a fox and
oot into London Docklands, where Spanker takes refuge.
iane, a widower overcome with grief, who takes refuge in Bruges, where he becomes obsessed with a da
It is found on muddy bottoms, where it takes refuge under stones and shells or among sponges and w
Whereas a Buddhist takes refuge in the Three Jewels and treads the middle way
The king takes refuge in Michel's house but does not say who he is.
who runs away from an orphanage fire and takes refuge with Max, a junk man (Max Davidson).
Leonora has followed him and takes refuge with Cornelia Buffacci, Doralice's aunt.
s feet, Speedy grabs the wind-up toy and takes refuge in a box of red hot peppers-forcing the hungry
ered towards the end of Fear Nothing and takes refuge from them in a nearby bungalow.
r, an escapee from a mental hospital who takes refuge in a local farm inhabited by Mr. Zambrini and
a police raid on his Kurdish neighbors, takes refuge at his home.
Samson then takes refuge in a cave in the rock of Etam.
Gregor is ridden with guilt and takes refuge in the residential quarters of a wax museum, o
Asoo takes refuge with Sana the golden-hearted prostitute who sh
Ana takes refuge in the basement, where she keeps her 'lethal'
Poet Charles Snell takes refuge from the world by hiding out in a department s
dragon by carefully leaping away, or by taking refuge inside one of the smaller caverns that are loc
Za Dengel eventually managed to escape, taking refuge in Gojjam.
rom the sea by emergency services after taking refuge in the water.
took cover in the buildings, eventually taking refuge in the town's church.
After taking refuge in Moldavia, she started working as a voluntee
udan fled Constantinople with her sons, taking refuge either in Georgia or in the former Byzantine p
how Janamejaya was cured of leprosy by taking refuge under the feet of Guruvayuruppan.
Taking Refuge by Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche, Rinchen Publicatio
ulted, these animals are commonly found taking refuge among groups of striped anemones.
end up in the small town of Riverbend, taking refuge in the home of a sympathetic widow.
b on the hospital where uninfected were taking refuge and then begins tailing Soo and Rader.
ntured up in pursuit of some criminal's taking refuge in the mountains, and proceeded to reconnoitre
sued across Sicily by his enemies until taking refuge in Naples, where he had been attacked in the s
Taking refuge in the castle of Mirebeau on the road just nor
here they and several other people were taking refuge.
Roman Catholic Vietnamese taking refuge in a French LST in 1954.
n has a similar ending with the soldier taking refuge from the insanity of war in the asylum when it
iting the use of weapons or violence or taking refuge in them in any dispute whatsoever and under an
o prevent any remaining militiamen from taking refuge in the marshes, the Badr Brigades and other mi
Captain Ivar Olsen, who had been taking refuge from the storm in his dry-docked boat near the
                                                                                                    


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