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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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