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ctive colour when a group of free traders took | refuge in the building; the excise officers set fires |
er of the Nazis in 1933, his wife, a Jew, took | refuge in the United Kingdom. |
In 1095 Robert de Mowbray took | refuge in Tynemouth Castle after rebelling against Wi |
Custodian of the Crown of Macedonia, and took | refuge in Hungary. |
eylon), the descendants of the Portuguese took | refuge in the central hills of Kandyan Kingdom under |
Indian Chief Coromoto fled, and took | refuge in the forest, the Virgin appeared to him agai |
nd nobles down, everyone [in the capital] took | refuge in him.” |
in war and in his adolescence his family took | refuge in the isolated King Country, so Mahuta receiv |
ese Christians, fearing for their safety, took | refuge in the foreign legation compound, where they w |
He took | refuge with Thomas Rich, lord of the manor of Sonning |
Cynan was forced to flee to Ireland and took | refuge at the Danish settlement of Dublin. |
d not to give rise to suspicions and they took | refuge to shelters, because they were afraid". |
Magnus took | refuge in the island's church overnight, but the foll |
Hyrcanus took | refuge in the citadel of Jerusalem; but the capture o |
sade, he was exiled from his homeland and took | refuge in Lombardy, where he eventually made his way |
Thereafter he took | refuge in Cheshire, where he met Sir Orlando Bridgema |
eople who lost their homes to the tsunami took | refuge in the plant. |
to evacuate her home in Greeneville; she took | refuge in Nashville, Tennessee. |
timately he had to flee from England, and took | refuge in Bohemia, where he was received by the Unive |
Comenius took | refuge in Leszno in Poland, where he led the gymnasiu |
by France obliged them to flee, and they took | refuge in Mittau, Courland, under the protection of T |
unist regime of Fidel Castro, the Primate took | refuge in the Argentine embassy and the Cuban nunciat |
ly convert them to Islam, and as a result took | refuge into the forests. |
and pursued Mr. Kirkham, the referee, who took | refuge in a broom cupboard. |
losed, with the exception of Palmela, who took | refuge in a British ship, continuing the political in |
attempt to claim the Duchy of Athens, and took | refuge from Prince Amalric on Rhodes. |
In 1643 he took | refuge after the unsuccessful royalist rising near To |
Paris on the night of St. Bartholomew he took | refuge in the house of the English ambassador, but wa |
of King John of England's reign, Herbert took | refuge in Scotland in 1209, and had returned to Engla |
He took | refuge under the Zamindari Dighapatia family in Nator |
He took | refuge in the Portuguese embassy and then sought exil |
St Joseph of the Sacred Heart, where she took | refuge after her (temporary) excommunication by Bisho |
is the Eildon Hill in Scotland, where he took | refuge after the battle of Camlann. |
After the war, he took | refuge in France, being detained in Camp Vernet. |
Wolfgang took | refuge in Saxony and was appointed Governor of Magdeb |
there was Bishop Tricidius of Padua, that took | refuge on the island of Metamaucus. |
the Russians in the battle of Poltava and took | refuge in Ottoman territory, with Peter I of Russia i |
holas Upsall was banished from Boston and took | refuge in the town of Sandwich, Massachusetts. |
tbreak of the American Civil War, when he took | refuge in Richmond. |
The martyrs took | refuge in the mountains of Barrio Katipunan, Tapaz, C |
For a time he took | refuge there, along with the other surviving brother, |
y May, Arabs from Akbara and az-Zahiriyya took | refuge in he village. |
again unsuccessful in an appeal to arms, took | refuge in Naples with King Alfonso V of Aragon. |
or, who, having vainly sought for pardon, took | refuge in false accusations against Arsenius and caus |
screams at night are of a white woman who took | refuge on Enchanted Rock after escaping a kidnapping |
visited, but Mazarin and Anne of Austria took | refuge here in March 1652 during the rigors of the Fr |
es to the west, wounded American soldiers took | refuge in the meetinghouse. |
the Yazoo River, by Farragut's ships, and took | refuge under the fortress' guns. |
n or another had been persecuted in Spain took | refuge in France and England. |
They found the Templar master away and so took | refuge with the Hospitallers, who handed them over to |
ered the Bentivoglio to leave Bologna, he took | refuge first in Ferrara and then in Mantua, together |
nants of the tribe, numbering around 500, took | refuge among the Sauk. |
In March 1944, the Goma family took | refuge in Sibiu, Transylvania. |
n consequence of the movement of 1848, he took | refuge in Tuscany, whence he was compelled to flee to |
At the Liberation of Paris, he took | refuge in Germany before travelling to Franquist Spai |
When Lovat was captured, the Bishop took | refuge in the neighbouring woods until he found an op |
Many took | refuge in urban centers across the region, but with l |
as defeated by the Romans and he fled and took | refuge from the Romans with his supporters. |
, who terrorised the local villagers, who took | refuge in St John's church. |
Being a reformer he took | refuge at Geneva during the reign of Mary, returning |
on those islands, but hundreds of people took | refuge in shelters as 150 kilometer per hour winds to |
o survived the massacre in Bellver Castle took | refuge in Alcudia, the only population remaining loya |
roup of individuals who couldn't get away took | refuge at a rice processing mill belonging to a one K |
bad relationship with his father, and so took | refuge at the Dowerton Inn. |
ted the European courts, and subsequently took | refuge in England to escape the consequences of the d |
eventually landing in Belgium, where they took | refuge in the town of Gheel. |
Bounds fled the house and took | refuge in a neighborhood several miles away, holding |
He initially took | refuge at the court of Marinus II of Naples, from whe |
At the height of the Kulturkampf he took | refuge in the Netherlands. |
ch caused her to send an SOS, and finally took | refuge in the Bahama Islands on 7 September 1918. |
Arsenius then took | refuge in the monastery of Paschasius, retaining his |
rrilla corps and on the 22nd of September took | refuge in Austrian territory. |
matic", consciously rejected religion and took | refuge in reading science fiction as well as writers |
phus, in which thousands of Jerusalemites took | refuge from the Roman sacking of Jerusalem inside thi |
yler away and stabbed him, and when Tyler took | refuge in St Bartholemew's church he was dragged out |
ght from the Roman Republic, Pope Pius IX took | refuge at Gaeta in November 1848. |
cis Atterbury, then in exile in Paris, he took | refuge in England, where he was presented by the Univ |
xpelled from the Portuguese military, and took | refuge in the Brazilian embassy before going into exi |
s poisoned by Yusuf while Sahak and Vasak took | refuge at Sevanavank. |
He later took | refuge in Recoletos convent, being replaced by Manuel |
80% of the remaining 300,000 French Jews took | refuge there after November 1942. |
The King and his ministers took | refuge in the snow-covered woods and escaped harm, co |
Vergniaud took | refuge for a day, then returned to his own home. |
i Mosque when the Mahdi Army withdrew and took | refuge there. |
Benjamin, Confederate Secretary of State, took | refuge here during May 1865 while making his escape f |
t Revolution (1787-90), Adam and his wife took | refuge in La Haye, where they (like Herman Bultos) to |
m aiding the Swedes, and when Charles XII took | refuge on Turkish soil he instantly demanded his extr |
Henry took | refuge in the Priory of St Pancras, and Gilbert accep |
ashes and so, on the city's surrender, he took | refuge in the Swiss Ticino at Lugano, en route to Tur |
t, Somerset and other Lancastrian leaders took | refuge in Tewkesbury Abbey but they were forced from |
Holger took | refuge in India, a country that she described herself |
tbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641, he took | refuge in London, where he was made vicar of Stepney, |
They took | refuge in the hollow trunk of a cypress, which floate |
ish Legation where most of the foreigners took | refuge |
a in which Alexander the Great's soldiers took | refuge. |
The Danvers brothers got away and took | refuge with their friend Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl |
Turks fled across the Gulf of Corinth and took | refuge at Amfissa. |
He was then exiled, and took | refuge at the Hague, where (in 1650) he published two |
lled for a ceasefire and negotiations and took | refuge in the South African embassy. |
s, especially those in Eastern provinces, took | refuge in the neighbouring Russian Empire. |
ar failed him as a base of support and he took | refuge in the desert. |
der Stephen Hagiochristophorites. He then took | refuge in the church of Hagia Sophia and from there a |
He took | refuge with the Baal Shem Tov in Medzhybizh. |
as excepted from the general amnesty, and took | refuge in Rome, but the French authorities demanded h |
After his release, he took | refuge in the US Embassy in Budapest for many years, |
4 the townspeople who remained in Lisieux took | refuge in the crypt of the basilica. |
After the outbreak of hostilities, she took | refuge in Jacksonville, Florida, and remained there u |
rom the monastery of St Gregory's, Douai, took | refuge with Edward Smythe, the 5th baronet, until his |
During the 1860 Lebanon conflict he took | refuge in Beirut. |
on by the outbreak of the war in 1642, he took | refuge in Coventry, where he subscribed the Solemn Le |
His estates were sequestrated and he took | refuge in Holland. |
Tacumwah in the ensuing argument, and she took | refuge with his business rival Charles Beaubien. |
The Mongols prevailed and Ivaylo took | refuge in the fortress of Drastar (Silistra) where he |
ct of the city he fled to Arabia where he took | refuge in a town near the sea called Tzoten. |
l discords in Arras, and for a short time took | refuge in Douai. |
The people of Charlton took | refuge in the power house, a baby was even born there |
The Spanish and allied Indians took | refuge in Loreto (Baja California Sur). |
icipality of Selje, she and her followers took | refuge in a cave. |
Anthimus took | refuge in the small village of Omana, where, when the |
From such demands she took | refuge, as always, in art. |
On hearing this, Adonijah fled and took | refuge in the sanctuary (1 Kings 1:49-53). |
When the boar took | refuge in a hermitage at Eskdaleside, the nobles set |
With other Puritans he took | refuge at Coventry in 1643. |
troops burn down the village, his family took | refuge in Vienna. |
near Aberystwyth where it appears that he took | refuge when St David's was at times exposed to Viking |
The French took | refuge in a neighbouring Capucin monastery. |
Henriquez fled and took | refuge in the Catholic Church which he normally atten |
k, and at its close, like many others, he took | refuge in Nova Scotia, his property near Rahway being |
ic (584), Fredegund seized his riches and took | refuge in the cathedral at Paris. |
He took | refuge first in Zurich then probably in Bavaria. |
he Franco-Prussian War of 1870 - 1871 and took | refuge in Normandy, where they owned a woolen mill at |
at when Isaiah fled from his pursuers and took | refuge in the tree, and the tree was sawn in half, th |
Illinois, was part of the original Mark Twain | Refuge when it was established in 1958 under the Fish |
That was Uokil's | refuge after evacuating from the area west from the n |
notice that the force of the good has taken up | refuge in an alliance with the nature of the beautifu |
Bahadur, meanwhile, escaped and took up | refuge with the Portuguese. |
igrants, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians use | refuge habitats for food, cover, and nesting. |
They held "the usual | refuge of all those wretches who came to conceal in t |
from neglected farmland to provide a valuable | refuge for people and wildlife amongst the rapidly ex |
g, which she uses to great effect in Warrior's | Refuge. |
a Pacific was designated a Migratory Waterflow | Refuge. |
est, Its religious tolerance made it a welcome | refuge for those escaping religious persecution elsew |
nal Park, and the Jackson Miles Abbott Wetland | Refuge are located nearby. |
Overflow National Wildlife | Refuge was created in 1980. |
k access is through Back Bay National Wildlife | Refuge, and is limited to hiking, bicycling or boatin |
c house on Choate Island in the Crane Wildlife | Refuge, Essex, Massachusetts, owned and administered |
The Key West National Wildlife | Refuge is a 189,497 acre (766.867 |
Island was donated to the state as a wildlife | refuge; today it is site of the state school for the |
ndary for Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife | Refuge has been proposed near Onward, Mississippi, th |
gh small parts of Okefenokee National Wildlife | Refuge and Okefenokee Swamp both extend southward int |
storm also caused Lacassine National Wildlife | Refuge to be affected by saltwater intrusion. |
Trinity River National Wildlife | Refuge was established on January 4, 1994 with an ini |
Swan Lake National Wildlife | Refuge is on the Yellow Creek tributary at Sumner, Mi |
partment of the Interior as a federal wildlife | refuge, and the airfield is now completely abandoned. |
e lake including the Eufaula National Wildlife | Refuge, Lakepoint State Park in Alabama, and Florence |
t the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife | Refuge with Denver, CO in the background. |
and to Wasque from adjacent Cape Poge Wildlife | Refuge. |
Bond Swamp National Wildlife | Refuge, located 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Macon, Geor |
uding oil drilling in Arctic National Wildlife | Refuge), demonstrated support for adoption rights of |
ed by Bill Watrous with The Manhattan Wildlife | Refuge Band. |
unded by the Alligator River National Wildlife | Refuge. |
It is part of the Wheeler National Wildlife | Refuge and has a short hiking trail and boardwalk. |
The Coachella Valley National Wildlife | Refuge, for the Coachella Valley Fringe-toed Lizard, |
a part of the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife | Refuge Complex. |
It travels near Eufaula National Wildlife | Refuge before it enters Russell County and intersects |
Great Swamp National Wildlife | Refuge in New Jersey during March |
parated from the Great Swamp National Wildlife | Refuge by the Passaic River. |
s of the proposed Hackmatack National Wildlife | Refuge. |
survives within Bitter Lake National Wildlife | Refuge. |
species on the Midway Atoll National Wildlife | Refuge in the newly established National Monument. |
rn gateway to the Okefenokee National Wildlife | Refuge. |
The village is home to two protected wildlife | refuge. |
Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife | Refuge, is a federally protected refugium encompassin |
ic to Ash Meadows, a desert oasis and wildlife | refuge in Nye County, Nevada, near the California bor |
ed in 1973 when the Back Bay National Wildlife | Refuge south of Sandbridge was closed to all vehicula |
ated within the North Platte National Wildlife | Refuge. |
Part of the National Wildlife | Refuge in August 2010 |
Wildlife | refuge staff also maintain a piping plover nesting pr |
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife | Refuge (part of Gulf of Alaska unit) |
Oxbow National Wildlife | Refuge was formed by three land transfers from the fo |
d oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife | Refuge, Rogers has been the creator and leading propo |
This area is also used as a wildlife | refuge. |
Rhode Island National Wildlife | Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex |
Holla Bend National Wildlife | Refuge is a 6,486 acre (26 km²) wildlife refuge locat |
Wetlands at Aransas National Wildlife | Refuge looking out from the 40 ft observation tower. |
Southeast Louisiana National Wildlife | Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex |
The Mattamuskeet National Wildlife | Refuge is a federally protected wildlife refuge locat |
made part of the Blackwater National Wildlife | Refuge. |
Havasu National Wildlife | Refuge is a U.S. National Wildlife Refuge on the lowe |
The Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife | Refuge Complex is the largest refuge complex in the s |
Southwest Louisiana National Wildlife | Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex |
omplex to Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife | Refuge Complex. |
cuts, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife | Refuge, and much of Bush's social agenda, considered |
West Tennessee National Wildlife | Refuge Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex |
administers the Cahaba River National Wildlife | Refuge & Watercress Darter National Wildlife Refuge. |
Quivira National Wildlife | Refuge was created in 1955 and in 1998 the refuge rea |
atham is home to the Monomoy National Wildlife | Refuge, located on Monomoy, and to Monomoy Theatre. |
Rappahannock River Valley National Wildlife | Refuge (part) Franklin, Island Farm, Laurel Grove, Pe |
plex also manages Blackwater National Wildlife | Refuge and Susquehanna National Wildlife Refuge. |
on of the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife | Refuge. |
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