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Then, in the safe | refuge of Rome, he raised his voice for the relief of |
It is known as the | refuge of the indigenous Vedda people as well as thei |
ajority of the families moved to the temporary | refuge of Nitzan to which several hundred evacuated f |
idely regarded as turbulent and dangerous, the | refuge of outlaws and bandits. |
It became the | refuge of Hindus and their idols that were saved from |
ts older manifestation it was a local drinking | refuge of many South Dublin writers, among them Brian |
at time, the army was seen by many people as a | refuge of last resort for paupers and 'ne'r do wells' |
They held "the usual | refuge of all those wretches who came to conceal in t |
It also features as the | refuge of the outlaw Jack Sheppard in William Harriso |
ate Stone Age they have been natural places of | refuge, offering easily defended bases and view point |
The | refuge offers more than eight miles of hiking trails. |
Finally, she found | refuge on the Island of Ortygia (which is near Syracu |
became Superintendent of the New York House of | Refuge on Randall's Island. |
home in the face of the Viking attacks to seek | refuge on the mainland, in 875 finally settling with |
He attempted to take | refuge on newly-bought estates in Transylvania, but h |
Beaten by the Oirads, he sought | refuge on the Chinese frontier; but so soon as his st |
ree times, for That River in 1996 and House of | Refuge on Black Hen Music in 2007,and for "Everywhere |
The J. N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife | Refuge on Sanibel Island in Southwest Florida is name |
along with her two unmarried daughters sought | refuge on the Greek island of Leukas, where she conve |
utching what possessions they could, and found | refuge on the grassy town commons (today, City Hall P |
there was Bishop Tricidius of Padua, that took | refuge on the island of Metamaucus. |
screams at night are of a white woman who took | refuge on Enchanted Rock after escaping a kidnapping |
fleeing inundated farms and plantations sought | refuge on the levee in Greenville. |
Ayres helped found St. Johnland, a charitable | refuge on Long Island. |
m aiding the Swedes, and when Charles XII took | refuge on Turkish soil he instantly demanded his extr |
secution on one side of the border and finding | refuge on the other. |
Hurricane Charley struck the | refuge on August 13, 2004, causing major changes to t |
g to and from South America stop-over, finding | refuge on the swaying stalks of sea oats growing with |
at Louth Bay were forced to evacuate and seek | refuge on nearby beaches. |
s and their wives across the border, had found | refuge on Afghan territory. |
There seems to be safe | refuge on Nespis 8, an abandoned space station. |
tory of the Holy Family fleeing into Egypt for | refuge on being warned that Herod the Great was seeki |
Today, Nickajack Cave is a Wildlife | Refuge, operated by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources |
an important role in supporting and enhancing | refuge operations. |
her sufficient warning and high places to seek | refuge, or there are not. |
ly a steady stream of fresh air to any area of | refuge or designated emergency evacuation or egress r |
Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife | Refuge, Oregon |
d his family escaped from the Ghetto and found | refuge outside of it. |
n Corps climbs 200 feet (60 m) vertically to a | refuge overlook from which you can see Missouri, Kans |
In 2001 the organization founded another | refuge, Parque Ambue Ari, in the north of the country |
Lower Hatchie National Wildlife | Refuge, part of the U.S. National Wildlife Refuge sys |
The | refuge partners with nearby Mississippi State Univers |
has a change of heart and he goes to find the | refuge place which Princess Ashleigh has helped creat |
Rosenau in Seewalchen commune in Austria, as a | refuge place for the German population (Saxons and la |
The half acre Wildlife | Refuge Pond, along with 3 miles of woodland trails, p |
The | refuge protects over 15,000 acres (61 km2) of the Cac |
the hottest days of the summer, and while the | refuge protects from the strong winds at the top, it |
The | refuge protects 30 river miles - 300 miles (480 km) o |
The | refuge provides opportunities for fishing, canoeing, |
The | refuge provides nesting habitats for approximately on |
The | refuge provides habitat for waterfowl, wading birds, |
ock Island, the Block Island National Wildlife | Refuge provides important habitat for wildlife, and a |
The | refuge provides excellent wintering habitat for tens |
(128 ha), the John H. Chafee National Wildlife | Refuge provides habitat for the largest black duck po |
The | refuge provides important resting, nesting and feedin |
Although it is protected by a levee, the | refuge provides flood storage in periods of high wate |
, Amitabha Sutra or Diamond Sutra, Ritsu offer | refuge, Pure Land Buddhists nianfo and Tibetan Buddhi |
Industrial activities on the | refuge range from manufacturing and storage facilitie |
eserve structures and keep the fire within the | refuge rather than contain the flames. |
The | refuge receives an estimated 250,000 visits annually. |
the bats leave the cave nightly for food, the | refuge recommends against viewing the emergence. |
Refuge Records was a Christian record label founded i | |
Refuge Records became an important label in the devel | |
1987 by the band 20/Twenty, which recorded on | Refuge records' Christian label. |
in the band's debut album, got them signed to | Refuge Records, a subsidiary of MCA Records and produ |
ember 30 and is governed by South Carolina and | refuge regulations. |
The | refuge relies for much of its staffing on the nearby |
utical miles (37 km) away from a place of safe | refuge, remaining at or on the scene to search for se |
Captain William E. Rea, Keeper of the House of | Refuge, rendered aid to the seven surviving crew memb |
The | refuge reports that 134,245 visited in 2001 with 41,6 |
ound, including Trustom Pond National Wildlife | Refuge, resulting in the closure of a 250-square-mile |
d oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife | Refuge, Rogers has been the creator and leading propo |
r, and dozens of species of shorebirds use the | refuge seasonally then migrate farther south during w |
The | refuge serves as a stopover site for songbirds and ot |
The | Refuge serves as a gateway to other eastern North Car |
, visitors enjoy the Wheeler National Wildlife | Refuge several miles upstream from the dam. |
Halstead is derived from the Old English hald ( | refuge, shelter) and stede (site, place), meaning 'sa |
archer-had mentioned to Jeremiah as a possible | refuge shortly before disappearing into the chaos of |
On the down side was a | refuge siding from under the bridge, which later beca |
ods Yard was located on the downside with some | refuge sidings adjacent to the Deal Branch. |
iggs, EMMERDALE (Regular), YTV, Various Ginger | refuge sketch, THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW, Tiger Aspect, |
Borradale, many survivors of the battle sought | refuge, so he could recover from the exhaustive march |
Dr. Saunders, who apparently had taken | refuge somewhere between Magnolia Hall and Stateburg, |
The | Refuge songs were well received and Rain Fell Within' |
ed in 1973 when the Back Bay National Wildlife | Refuge south of Sandbridge was closed to all vehicula |
emperor of Southern Song Dynasty when he took | refuge southwards in Kowloon. |
ated within the Crab Orchard National Wildlife | Refuge southwest of Marion. |
The | refuge sports a newly renovated visitor center, over |
Wildlife | refuge staff also maintain a piping plover nesting pr |
Refuge staff manage the water level in the brake to p | |
Refuge staff and volunteers work to preserve the natu | |
A 33-person staff (14 | Refuge staff,for both Alligator River and Pea Island |
e (8 km) ditch on the west side of the current | refuge still bears his name. |
tected the seigneurie where Protestants sought | refuge, Strasbourg having adopted the Protestant Refo |
to a place of abode in which a creature seeks | refuge, such as a bear using a cave to overwinter. |
r endangered or threatened species inhabit the | refuge, such as the Texas Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis |
illing for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife | Refuge, support of the Central American Free Trade Ag |
The | refuge supports a diverse mix of migratory birds incl |
The | refuge supports approximately 23% of the northern sub |
The | refuge supports the second largest nesting colony of |
The | Refuge supports a diversity of wetland and grassland |
habitats to upland shrub dominated lands, the | refuge supports over 200 bird species, with such nota |
The | refuge supports about 200 species of migratory birds, |
Refuge supports concentrations of ducks, geese, wadin | |
renewable energy, the Arctic National Wildlife | Refuge, sustainable tourism, and youth education in A |
fuges that comprise the U.S. National Wildlife | Refuge System, a national network of lands and waters |
of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife | Refuge System. |
The adjacent Driftless Area National Wildlife | Refuge takes its name from this region. |
ogressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the | Refuge Temple Assembly of Yahweh, the Evangelistic Ch |
Faith, Inc., and Senior Pastor of the Greater | Refuge Temple COOLJC (the organization's headquarters |
pospodius at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife | Refuge, Texas, USA |
He joined Blessed Chapdelaine in the | refuge that was given to the missionary and was arres |
The Sudbury Unit of the | refuge, the headquarters, includes a visitor center. |
mmunications site, and now a National Wildlife | Refuge, the ares is steeped in history. |
ling pond, is the Cane Ridge National Wildlife | Refuge, the newest unit of the Patoka River National |
allon Islands and associated National Wildlife | Refuge, the sanctuary protects the feeding grounds of |
hicks in Wisconsin's Necedah National Wildlife | Refuge then guided them to the Chassahowitzka NWR for |
tanley Peregrine Smith who had opened an opium | refuge there at the invitation of Pastor Hsi. |
in 1778, of an old French family who had taken | refuge there after the Revocation of the Edict of Nan |
ot spend much time in the water, but will take | refuge there to escape predators. |
l as the Tenenbaums (three persons), who found | refuge there after fleeing the Ghetto. |
gees from Louisiana and other areas who sought | refuge there in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. |
to Pope Gelasius II in Gaeta during the pope's | refuge there in 1118. |
80% of the remaining 300,000 French Jews took | refuge there after November 1942. |
d Sioux crossed the border into Canada, taking | refuge there after the Battle of Little Big Horn. |
For a time he took | refuge there, along with the other surviving brother, |
the police of illegal immigrants who had taken | refuge there. |
i Mosque when the Mahdi Army withdrew and took | refuge there. |
much of the Island in 1971 to form the current | Refuge, these efforts continued. |
St Kilda where they thought the Prince sought | refuge, they left the main land for Benbecula on Long |
s part of the Pelican Island National Wildlife | Refuge, through a partnership with the Caribbean Cons |
conscious of deceit and wrong-doing, fled for | refuge to the army and falsely asserted that Julianus |
storm also caused Lacassine National Wildlife | Refuge to be affected by saltwater intrusion. |
ted from the knoll on which the band had taken | refuge to explain to the militia officers that his gr |
He took | refuge to Paris, and endeavoured to influence French |
Sree Dharmasastha Temple has been the singular | refuge to many a lot devotee. |
Abhayam, Shank and Chakram (Offering gift and | refuge) to her ardent devotees. |
ny thousands of visitors annually flock to the | refuge to boat through the Topock Gorge, watch waterb |
It is also the | refuge to which he returned throughout his illustriou |
d not to give rise to suspicions and they took | refuge to shelters, because they were afraid". |
Chino Hills is vitally important as a | refuge to many species of California native plants, a |
njuring a soldier, Cattaneo was forced to seek | refuge to a monastery (San Francesco) where he was em |
istance until 1926, when he was forced to take | refuge to France, then Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, |
sponse, Ras Haile Yosadiq prudently provided a | refuge to the deposed Emperor Iyasu in Gojjam. |
gating conditions at Mexican ports, and giving | refuge to United States and other foreign citizens du |
followed the French Life, which has Kea giving | refuge to a stag being hunted by Teudar. |
is wife organized anti-slavery petitions, gave | refuge to black children, and continued the Free Prod |
nded the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the | Refuge, to provide a refuge for prostitutes who wishe |
oughout his tenure in San Antonio, he provided | refuge to numerous clergymen who fled from persecutio |
acted with international backing when it gave | refuge to Charles Taylor temporarily. |
In 486 Alaric II denied | refuge to Syagrius, the former ruler of the Domain of |
In the spring of 1709, Queen Anne had granted | refuge to about 7,000 Palatines who had sailed the Rh |
ing King Louis VII of France to no longer give | refuge to Becket. |
s time in Warsaw, he used his position to give | refuge to people, regardless of their background (he |
he proposal (which could decide to recommend a | refuge to the legislature), and both sides claimed th |
Smith gave | refuge to Julian Assange, the founder of whistle-blow |
n of Pisharikavu Devi to all devotees who take | refuge to the mother Pisharikavyilamma. |
ion and purchase has increased the size of the | Refuge to 4,548 acres (18.41 km2). |
p the school principal, a Muslim, for offering | refuge to her, and burned down three classroom blocks |
An Shi Rebellion, which caused him to flee for | refuge to Jiangxi. |
estate to the Benedictine Order, who had given | refuge to him and his wife during the last weeks of W |
000 m2) from International Paper increased the | refuge to the current 501 acres (2.03 km2). |
ibetans (aged 18 to 30) cross the Himalayas to | refuge to Northern India where a large Tibetan diaspo |
e (24,000 m2) site was originally planted as a | refuge to attract, harbor and feed migratory and resi |
rs of the local Jewish community, who provided | refuge to the Jews who suffer from occasional harassm |
los, which was the only piece of earth to give | refuge to the fugitive Leto when, pregnant with Zeus' |
eing pursued by the Reign of Terror and taking | refuge to Switzerland. |
hild trafficking victims, provides residential | refuge to street children and dependents of prisoners |
Initial scope is taking | refuge to gain higher rebirth as a human or god, and |
orically known since this kalathattu had given | refuge to Raja Raja Sree Marthanda Varma ,while he wa |
church made national headlines when it offered | refuge to U.S. servicemen protesting the war in Vietn |
His father used to offer | refuge to persecuted Romanian political leaders from |
er a hundred Lebanese civilians whom had taken | refuge to escape the fighting are killed at the villa |
Island was donated to the state as a wildlife | refuge; today it is site of the state school for the |
inus at Lloyd Run and Rattlesnake Rocks to the | Refuge Trail. |
Specifically, the | refuge tree may be identified with the pipal or bodhi |
In Vajrayana practice, the | refuge tree is often visualized by practitioners (sad |
her visualizes a meditational deity (yidam) or | refuge tree before themselves in front generation, or |
"The | Refuge Tree" |
ary 1936, during the first winter of the Seney | Refuge's operation, the refuge trucked in 300 pinione |
Okefenokee National Wildlife | Refuge U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service |
He sought | refuge under the Jing Province governor Liu Biao. |
For unknown reasons they were forced to take | refuge under the earth, and now they are usually seen |
how Janamejaya was cured of leprosy by taking | refuge under the feet of Guruvayuruppan. |
It is found on muddy bottoms, where it takes | refuge under stones and shells or among sponges and w |
without success; for they were driven to take | refuge under the walls of Utrecht. |
He took | refuge under the Zamindari Dighapatia family in Nator |
the Yazoo River, by Farragut's ships, and took | refuge under the fortress' guns. |
to the Mississippi and, heavily damaged, found | refuge under the Southern batteries at Vicksburg. |
A Scaled Crab, Placetron wosnessenskii, taking | refuge under a Crimson Anemone, Cribrinopsis fernaldi |
The astuteness of Socrates in taking | refuge under the authority of a supposed third protag |
ll of them women) were able to escape and take | refuge under the Zamorin. |
The provincial government sought | refuge under section 5(7) of the Saskatchewan Proceed |
Fish Springs National Wildlife | Refuge, United States |
Refuge units also provide important habitat for big r | |
The house remained an alms | refuge until 1949 and it was ordered destroyed in 195 |
Kornberg will became the family | refuge until 1556. |
nd Wildlife Service in 1972, which brought the | refuge up to its current acreage. |
The | Refuge visitor's center is located just north of Geor |
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