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Glenn Martin National Wildlife | Refuge includes the northern half of Smith Island (in |
The town became a | refuge for the Arab, Christian, and Jewish colonies o |
Fishing is not permitted on the | refuge for the protection of the watercress darter. |
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 |
It is the largest urban wildlife | refuge in the United States. |
ntured up in pursuit of some criminal's taking | refuge in the mountains, and proceeded to reconnoitre |
e had seized power, Eanmund and Eadgils sought | refuge among the Geats. |
tion in the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife | Refuge by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service |
On New Year's Eve Romain, who had taken | refuge in the embassy of the Dominican Republic after |
avid, George Sewpershad and MJ Naidoo - sought | refuge in the British Consulate until 12 December. |
stay at Stella Matutina (Jesuit School), found | refuge in the Jesuit College, Ditton Hall in Lancashi |
y the US Government and turned into a wildlife | refuge in the middle of the 20th Century. |
is the Eildon Hill in Scotland, where he took | refuge after the battle of Camlann. |
e Second World War many displaced people found | refuge along the north shore of Eastney Lake. |
ority from the island of Minorca, were granted | refuge by the British governor Patrick Tonyn. |
population in Hakalau Forest National Wildlife | Refuge (on the Hamakua Coast of Mauna Kea), one in th |
Adai sought | refuge in the Eight White Tents of Genghis Khan, howe |
there was Bishop Tricidius of Padua, that took | refuge on the island of Metamaucus. |
ibes the screams of the wounded who had sought | refuge in the freshly gouged holes only to find thems |
holas Upsall was banished from Boston and took | refuge in the town of Sandwich, Massachusetts. |
Taking | refuge in the castle of Mirebeau on the road just nor |
He later on sought | refuge in the United States, where he decided to unde |
ia-Herzegovina may have been the last European | refuge of the grape vine after the Ice Age. |
ddhism I am blessed by sriman Narayana to take | refuge at the Lotus feet of Sri Devi and have escaped |
The martyrs took | refuge in the mountains of Barrio Katipunan, Tapaz, C |
trategy of the advocate of a bad cause to take | refuge from the spirit of the Bible to its letter." |
different biological communities exist on the | refuge, from the Chihuahuan thorn forest to tidal wet |
Up to 100,000 of these fowl live in the | refuge during the winter months. |
es to the west, wounded American soldiers took | refuge in the meetinghouse. |
claim and was driven from the kingdom, finding | refuge at the court of his cousin, Otto II. |
es in Bihar but had lately been forced to seek | refuge with the Sultan of Bengal his ally. |
the Yazoo River, by Farragut's ships, and took | refuge under the fortress' guns. |
n has a similar ending with the soldier taking | refuge from the insanity of war in the asylum when it |
scape his brother's clutches though and sought | refuge in the court of the ruler of Persia, Shah Tahm |
It is known as the | refuge of the indigenous Vedda people as well as thei |
ll Dissidents from the Romish Religion to Take | Refuge in the Bosom of the Greek Church. |
ghlanders, who was also wounded, and had taken | refuge in the same dooly, through a very heavy cross |
He found | refuge with the Habsburgs, in whose service he had a |
to the Mississippi and, heavily damaged, found | refuge under the Southern batteries at Vicksburg. |
Flash, Zarkov, Dale and Happy take | refuge from the Martians in one of these caverns and |
r..valiant herdsman, driving his cattle, their | refuge and the making of their living..The sole Lord, |
e Xiongnu (under Modu Chanyu), and then sought | refuge in the Wuwan Mountains. |
he trio find a group of Indians who have taken | refuge in the ghost town. |
His father found | refuge in the U.S. after he participated in the unsuc |
The “House in the Woods” became a domestic | refuge for the female students. |
They found the Templar master away and so took | refuge with the Hospitallers, who handed them over to |
They found | refuge between the gigantic Lajas, and to Maria Muece |
iggs, EMMERDALE (Regular), YTV, Various Ginger | refuge sketch, THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW, Tiger Aspect, |
Pagasarri | refuge, near the summit. |
While pauper asylums gave | refuge for the insane of the poorer classes, and care |
er hearing of the resolution, Mehmed VI sought | refuge aboard the British warship Malaya on November |
nants of the tribe, numbering around 500, took | refuge among the Sauk. |
uld not be held, the defenders decided to take | refuge in the catacombs. |
Though some may have taken | refuge in the institutions, the asylum environment ho |
Monophysites of Antioch, the Maronites sought | refuge in the mountains of Lebanon. |
When Lovat was captured, the Bishop took | refuge in the neighbouring woods until he found an op |
They are known to take | refuge in the burrows of Aardvarks. |
is Pelican Island, the first National Wildlife | Refuge in the United States. |
as defeated by the Romans and he fled and took | refuge from the Romans with his supporters. |
Sisera fled, seeking | refuge in the tent of a Kenite woman, Jael. |
o locations in the Cabo Rojo National Wildlife | Refuge and the Sierra Bermeja. |
he proposal (which could decide to recommend a | refuge to the legislature), and both sides claimed th |
a Department of Fish and Game to create a fish | refuge in the Koktuli and Talarik watersheds has been |
sicians a permanent home again after temporary | refuge in the Royal Infirmary in Infirmary Street”. |
n of Pisharikavu Devi to all devotees who take | refuge to the mother Pisharikavyilamma. |
fleeing inundated farms and plantations sought | refuge on the levee in Greenville. |
ity, they attract unwelcome attention and seek | refuge in the house of Lot, where they find Drapondor |
g three times, including on 2 May 1646 seeking | refuge after the Battle of Naseby. |
o prevent any remaining militiamen from taking | refuge in the marshes, the Badr Brigades and other mi |
y a few thousand geese may be found around the | refuge during the winter months. |
d areas include Buffalo Lake National Wildlife | Refuge, in the panhandle region of Texas, Cimarron Na |
Captain Ivar Olsen, who had been taking | refuge from the storm in his dry-docked boat near the |
o promote public awareness of resources of the | refuge and the National Wildlife Refuge System. |
bad relationship with his father, and so took | refuge at the Dowerton Inn. |
Taking | refuge in the Dharma |
eventually landing in Belgium, where they took | refuge in the town of Gheel. |
battle, were thrown back and retreated, taking | refuge in the mountains. |
a was abandoned by its population that found a | refuge in the safer top of Monte Nero, a few kilomete |
Rim State Park, the McFaddin National Wildlife | Refuge, and the J.D. Murphree Wildlife Management Are |
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. |
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. |
ch caused her to send an SOS, and finally took | refuge in the Bahama Islands on 7 September 1918. |
Within the | refuge is the 173-acre (0.70 km2) Reed Wilderness Sea |
er War of 1846-47, when the missionaries found | refuge in the neighbouring colony of Natal. |
Ziaelas of Bithynia found | refuge at the court of king Arsames, and upon the dea |
he fort, garrison, and civilians who had taken | refuge inside the stockade. |
Arsenius then took | refuge in the monastery of Paschasius, retaining his |
On the outbreak of the war she sought | refuge in the then-neutral United States to avoid the |
000 m2) from International Paper increased the | refuge to the current 501 acres (2.03 km2). |
They take | refuge at the ranch of Amos Gondora, an old friend of |
Master Chan-Yun took the | refuge in the three jewels and became a Buddhist when |
phus, in which thousands of Jerusalemites took | refuge from the Roman sacking of Jerusalem inside thi |
those of the civilian population who had taken | refuge in the fields.” |
fenders, over 700 women and children had taken | refuge in the monastery. |
It was declared to protect and to make a | refuge for the displaced wild animals during the Maha |
It also appears many times as a | refuge for the hero of Dark Angel. |
Illus and Leontius were forced to take | refuge inside the fortress of Papurius, where the ins |
The Oirats forced Arughtai to seek | refuge in the lands near China in 1414. |
xpelled from the Portuguese military, and took | refuge in the Brazilian embassy before going into exi |
ccamaw-South Carolina War, the Waccamaw sought | refuge in the wetland region situated on the edge of |
t support to meet Edward in battle, and sought | refuge with the Danes of Northumbria, who, according |
The King and his ministers took | refuge in the snow-covered woods and escaped harm, co |
they settled in the 16th Century after seeking | refuge from the Ottomans. |
The towers take their name from the green | refuge in the heart of Caracas' urban jungle, but are |
ostly a longleaf pine forest, which provides a | refuge for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker and |
Henry took | refuge in the Priory of St Pancras, and Gilbert accep |
Earl of Desmond, who is believed to have taken | refuge in the nearby hills. |
Church has always been a place of healing and | refuge for the people of Tallahassee. |
ashes and so, on the city's surrender, he took | refuge in the Swiss Ticino at Lugano, en route to Tur |
e, and instead notes that the villagers sought | refuge in the church. |
Taking | refuge with the Gurkha garrison of Charikar, Major Po |
ered population of native Christians had taken | refuge from the persecutions of Jiajing (Kia-king), i |
ed in Brookeville on horseback, where he found | refuge in the home of Caleb Bentley. |
Several hundred Tamil civilians were taking | refuge at the church and surrounding environs at the |
r their safety hundreds of civilians had taken | refuge in the church |
e of the Black Sea for Russian emigres seeking | refuge in the turmoil after the Bolshevik Revolution. |
rs of the local Jewish community, who provided | refuge to the Jews who suffer from occasional harassm |
traordinary career of this blind genius in his | refuge from the plague, where he wrote some of the fi |
formerly a successful stockbroker, has found a | refuge from the ulcer-inducing Wall Street rat race i |
called Nedumban Pulayan who arrived there as a | refuge and the local chieftain gave him vast land as |
secution on one side of the border and finding | refuge on the other. |
hrough pitch pine forest to Cape Poge Wildlife | Refuge and the salt marshes of Poucha Pond. |
On being defeated, Cornwall decided to take | refuge in the Priory. |
They took | refuge in the hollow trunk of a cypress, which floate |
ueen Min, Weber personally offered King Gojong | refuge in the Russian Legation building in Jeongdong |
he couple then follow the kidnappers, who take | refuge in the ambassador's residence in London. |
He is scheduled to take | refuge at the residence of his father's friend Mr. De |
or, Max von Sydow as a Russian defector taking | refuge at the embassy, and Chuck Connors as a KGB ass |
They sought | refuge in the temple of Hera, but Laodamas set fire t |
found within the Ash Meadows National Wildlife | Refuge in the Amargosa Desert area. |
g to and from South America stop-over, finding | refuge on the swaying stalks of sea oats growing with |
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. |
The astuteness of Socrates in taking | refuge under the authority of a supposed third protag |
los, which was the only piece of earth to give | refuge to the fugitive Leto when, pregnant with Zeus' |
of Brody and Melissa's friends sought it as a | refuge from the stricter, more confining homes run by |
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 |
Like Jones before her, Mitchell sought | refuge from the abusive behavior of her employer, but |
He took | refuge with the Baal Shem Tov in Medzhybizh. |
After his deeds he seeks | refuge with the Catholic priest Father Garai. |
tshore State Park is a state park and wildlife | refuge along the San Francisco Bay shoreline of the E |
lled numerous Jews and conversos who had taken | refuge in the castle. |
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. |
They found | refuge with the Catholic Polish families. |
Some had taken | refuge in the remote mountains of Asturias in the nor |
After his release, he took | refuge in the US Embassy in Budapest for many years, |
Contreras fled two months from justice, taking | refuge in the South and then in a military regiment, |
ll of them women) were able to escape and take | refuge under the Zamorin. |
4 the townspeople who remained in Lisieux took | refuge in the crypt of the basilica. |
um of Woman, and from satiety he had now taken | refuge in the plenty of the imagination - the true fi |
y by Oliver Cromwell and the Roundheads, seeks | refuge in the Netherlands until the time is right to |
in or near the Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife | Refuge within the city limits of New Orleans, Louisia |
one of many glacial relict species that found | refuge in the region of northeast Iowa, northwest Ill |
There is neither comfort nor a place of | refuge in the painting's world of rage, insanity and |
Kalley sought | refuge at the house of the British Counsul and had to |
hreatened with arrest, Dungler decided to take | refuge in the unoccupied zone of France, all the whil |
The Mongols prevailed and Ivaylo took | refuge in the fortress of Drastar (Silistra) where he |
r of Jerusalem and in forcing Menelaus to seek | refuge in the citadel. |
Gregor is ridden with guilt and takes | refuge in the residential quarters of a wax museum, o |
The Gilbert's Bar House of | Refuge is the only one still standing, and is now a m |
parts, and is home to both the Selke Wildlife | Refuge and the Siahkesheem Marsh. |
It also features as the | refuge of the outlaw Jack Sheppard in William Harriso |
The Thacher Island National Wildlife | Refuge occupies the northern part of the island. |
The people of Charlton took | refuge in the power house, a baby was even born there |
t escaped Allied prisoners may attempt to seek | refuge in the Vatican, and requests permission to pai |
Anthimus took | refuge in the small village of Omana, where, when the |
f those opposed to his rise to power had taken | refuge in the Isles. |
The battalion was assigned to Lai Thieu, a | refuge for the 301st Viet Minh Regiment, located arou |
After a narrow escape, they sought | refuge at the Kenyan army outpost where they helped d |
On hearing this, Adonijah fled and took | refuge in the sanctuary (1 Kings 1:49-53). |
The remainder of the Danish army had sought | refuge within the walls of Helsingborg, and Stenbock |
The western boundary of the | refuge follows the contour along the Mississippi Allu |
onstructed throughout the 1950s and provided a | refuge from the slum houses in industrial parts of th |
during the war, the princess of Norway sought | refuge from the grappling in Europe and wished to pur |
Koyunlu, and Qara Yusuf fled to Egypt seeking | refuge with the Mamluks. |
He found a | refuge with the Sisters of Christian Love, who had be |
Defenders take | refuge in the church of Saint-Eustache (F.S. Coburn i |
had slaughtered two thousand men who had taken | refuge in the neighbouring jungles. |
Ana takes | refuge in the basement, where she keeps her 'lethal' |
that the Cantref Mawr often provided a secure | refuge for the princes of Deheubarth when facing an i |
Henriquez fled and took | refuge in the Catholic Church which he normally atten |
The four take | refuge with the Reverend, who charges them half of th |
ic (584), Fredegund seized his riches and took | refuge in the cathedral at Paris. |
Then passing by the Brazoria Wildlife | Refuge and the Seabreeze Landfill, FM 523 then inters |
Many local people fled to Marburg, finding | refuge in the Landgraves' castle there while their vi |
at when Isaiah fled from his pursuers and took | refuge in the tree, and the tree was sawn in half, th |
ngolian army and fled south, eventually taking | refuge at the Sacred Hill along the seashore. |
Arghun defeated him, and forced Nawruz to take | refuge in the area of Transoxonia where he joined Kai |
thur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife | Refuge includes the most northern remnant of the hist |
Bahadur, meanwhile, escaped and took up | refuge with the Portuguese. |
A few bands found | refuge among the Chickasaw, Creek, and Cherokee. |
Poet Charles Snell takes | refuge from the world by hiding out in a department s |
lock carts, but most of all on foot -- to seek | refuge with their own kind." |
others, Stephen and the blind Constantine took | refuge with their cousin, Count Joscelin II of Edessa |
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