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Some residents found refuge at the Salvation Army shelter downtown.
Those who managed to flee ISIS have found refuge here.
Many Ugandans found refuge in what is today South Sudan.
This is the third time she has found refuge in Uganda.
Hadi fled and found refuge across the border in Saudi Arabia.
Many groups labeled terrorists by Western governments found refuge in Syria.
Most of them found refuge in the neighboring Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province.
We found refuge in a barn and later in an empty building.
And more than 000 million of those have found refuge in Lebanon.
One group found refuge in a room used to store sound equipment.
In places like the Amazon, those fragile species found refuge — until now.
They found refuge in empty houses and unfinished buildings in Irbil and Dohuk.
He went on to describe how his grandparents had found refuge in America.
Fifty years later, he has found refuge at a boatyard in the Bronx.
He has found refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London to avoid extradition.
Separately, some gay Chechens, facing persecution at home, have found refuge in Europe.
She found refuge in a church she was attending in her sister's neighborhood.
I've always found refuge and clarity in the streets of New York City.
Many have found refuge in Europe, while others have died trying to do so.
Here, thousands of Hungarians had once found refuge in an ornate old military barracks.
Lucas, who loved theme parks and magic, found refuge and pleasure in make-believe.
Kevin Love had always found refuge in basketball — a sport at which he excels.
As the regime teetered and fell, Mr. Bakiyev fled and found refuge in Belarus.
Before winning the civil war in 22006, the party found refuge in China's northwest.
After Cloudfare's decision, 8chan briefly found refuge with another provider but was quickly offline again.
Deported after independence was achieved, Kigeli found refuge in neighboring African nations for three decades.
Witnesses said about 20 people in the supermarket found refuge in its cold storage room.
She found refuge in theater, but her body often felt like an ill-fitting costume.
Like dozens of other survivors, he found refuge in the field by the local Walmart.
Then militias refused to disarm, neighbors fanned a civil war, and the Islamic State found refuge.
He found refuge in movies, instead, which lead him to his current path of an actor.
In the years since he found refuge in Britain, he lost both a wife and son.
Another several thousand people found refuge in churches and schools within the city over the weekend.
More than 1,000 homeless people have found refuge in the dark sewage tunnels underneath the megacity.
A fretful boy, Akutagawa, "afraid of the dark, afraid of the light," found refuge in books.
The ship finally found refuge at a port in Marseille, France, under extremely strict quarantine conditions.
After the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, many Republicans found refuge in isolationism.
There was an instant creative spark between the two outsiders who found refuge in punk music.
In the years since he found refuge in Britain, Skripal lost both a wife and son.
Over four months, he was able to get clean and then found refuge in a homeless shelter.
Some animals, including many rescued by Cushman, found refuge at privately owned farms outside the fire zone.
She even found refuge in an abandoned chapel near her home that had a dilapidated piano inside.
Later, we learned that he had crossed the border and found refuge with his herd in Burundi.
In between taking care of some things for my mother, I have found refuge in my painting.
More than one million of them have found refuge in neighboring countries, especially Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya and Sudan.
After making a dangerous crossing to Europe by sea, a friend said, he eventually found refuge in Britain.
She escaped prison and found refuge in Cuba in 1984 and remains on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
He had found refuge in the embassy for seven years to avoid extradition to Sweden over rape allegations.
It is where Zeus's lover Leto found refuge from Hera's wrath to give birth to Apollo and Artemis.
In Sausalito, people who were left homeless from the earthquake and fire of 1906 found refuge in floating homes.
That anti-refugee mood angered some who had fled the country in 1956 and found refuge in the West.
And I found refuge in public radio, once interviewing Updike for "Studio 360" about his lifelong battle with psoriasis.
On the other side lay Imperial Russia, where they found refuge in what is today Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
Muslims and Jews fleeing Catholic Spain found refuge in the east, as did many Christians deemed heretics by the pope.
Two years later, after escaping by walking across the Gobi Desert into Mongolia, Ms. Park found refuge in South Korea.
Our progress has always found refuge in the basic instinct of the American experiment -- to do right by our people.
Extremist groups have found refuge in forested areas along the poorly defended border areas of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso.
Many residents, including the couple, found refuge at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara, a resort in Goleta, north of Santa Barbara.
Our progress has always found refuge in the basic instinct of the American experiment – to do right by our people.
As his rejection of militarism grew, he found refuge in the forests round the city: Nature against the forces of destruction.
That hire, Marrone, parted ways with the Bills under awkward circumstances and found refuge in Jacksonville as an offensive line coach.
In the week since Harvey made landfall, thousands of residents in Texas and Louisiana found refuge in shelters across the states.
And of the 120 Cubans who found refuge in Europe, almost half went to the Czech Republic, a legacy of communism.
As a child, Kavon Hakimzadeh fled the Islamic Revolution in Iran with his family and found refuge in small-town Mississippi.
When the Nazi regime was replaced by Soviet occupation I left Hungary as soon as I could and found refuge in England.
For the last five weeks, Morales's family has found refuge at a nearby migrant shelter, waiting for their number to be called.
And when they were persecuted, they embarked on the first hijra, or migration, and found refuge with the Christian rulers of Abyssinia.
Others say that long-term employment will get a boost from the number of skilled workers that have found refuge in Europe.
Hundreds of people spent Tuesday night sleeping on beaches in Bormes-les-Mimosas while others found refuge in local shelters or businesses.
More than 40,000 refugees from Iran, for example, where minority religions are oppressed, have found refuge in the United States since 2005.
And we both had been so injured by our violent and loud childhoods that we found refuge and joy in the quiet.
For example, some American extremists banned from Facebook have found refuge on a Russian site, engaging with like-minded people over there.
A group of migrants who found refuge under a large open-sided tent slept close together on the dirt to keep warm.
Juma is among more than 10,000 people who have found refuge in the backyard of St Mary's Cathedral in South Sudan's Wau.
I found refuge in a storage room off the lounge kitchen, huddled next to an Asian man with whom I could not communicate.
As a kid, he was bullied because of his weight and found refuge in science, computers, and talking to Jesus in the woods.
I'm certain he found refuge in the same anonymity and instant gratification that I have discovered in far-off lands and exotic people.
Mr. Graf, 38, didn't have any dance to draw on when he served in the air force but found refuge in it afterward.
His girlfriend has found refuge in Edmonton and his four-year-old daughter is staying with family in Newfoundland, where he's from originally.
Broke, hungry and exhausted, she found refuge with indigenous people in the jungle who took her in and fed her for a week.
More than a quarter of Yemen's two million internally displaced persons, or IDPs, have found refuge in Ibb, according to the World Health Organization.
Men have historically found refuge in cheap motels and flophouses along the Bowery, which has long welcomed the downtrodden with nowhere else to turn.
A practicing Muslim, Mr. Diallo found refuge at the Musa Mosque Islamic Center in the Bronx, where he often slept in the prayer hall.
On leaving hospital, she found refuge with family in Yei, to the south, but then had to flee again as the war spread last year.
Armed with clubs, axes, and a battering ram, they smashed into the building and spirited away the prisoner, who, like Shadrach, found refuge in Canada.
Olson's focus is on the leaders of six defeated countries who found refuge in London: Czechoslovakia, Poland, Norway, Holland, Belgium and Luxembourg, along with Gen.
They fled and found refuge in the Bell Foundry, a DIY venue in Baltimore's Station North Arts and Entertainment District that was recently shut down.
The Islamist-rooted AK Party of Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan supported Mursi's short-lived Egyptian government, and many Egyptian Brotherhood supporters have found refuge in Turkey.
Cohn found refuge with her close friends, Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Dr. Brent Ridge, lifestyle gurus best known for their reality show The Fabulous Beekman Boys.
Alberto and his wife, Gabriela, who is four months pregnant, have found refuge, at least for now, in Tapachula, in the Mexican border state of Chiapas.
Puerto Ricans who have found refuge in the district after the hurricane add to a community whose support was key to Murphy's last win, Schale said.
The couple, who suffered minor bruising, climbed out of the sunken vehicle on Tuesday and found refuge with a resident in the suburb of Glen Osmond.
At one point, when a warrant was put out for his arrest, he found refuge in a cathedral, and subsequently spent five years as a monk.
Kabul had fallen three years earlier, but Al Qaeda's leadership had found refuge in the mountainous border areas, and Pakistani intelligence was quietly supporting the Taliban.
Still, thousands of women in Senegal have found refuge in the anonymity of the internet, seeking solace in closed groups where they can speak their mind.
The sliver of land has been home for generations to the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians, a tribe that found refuge here in the early 20023th century.
Asmira found refuge in a collective center in Tuzla in northern Bosnia, where the only available toy for children, mostly boys, was a makeshift sponge ball.
On the campaign trail and in the press, they found refuge in suggesting that the President was misunderstood or that his comments should not be taken seriously.
Much like 8chan, Gab found refuge for its domain at Epik after Godaddy cut ties with the site due to its links to the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter. 
In the early 143th century, Ridgewood attracted Germans, Italians and other European immigrants who found refuge from Manhattan's crowded tenements in its spacious brick and stone townhouses.
They found refuge in the village of Tuli Guled in the eastern Somali region, where the International Committee of the Red Cross gave them seeds and tools.
I knew that by venturing further, to the shores of the great Lake Memphremagog, I would also think about the Vietnam War deserters who'd found refuge there.
"If there was early life it could have found refuge in the sub-surface, and the methane could be connected to that," ExoMars project scientist Jorge Vago said.
"But as her fame has grown, Eilish has found refuge in horseback riding once again, telling Rolling Stone, "It's more for my mental health than like, a hobby.
This is where more than 100,000 Ashkenazi Jews found refuge after World War II. Today, the culinary traditions of the Jewish community survive in this corner of Paris.
Police are not exactly sure where they are but remain hopeful the team found refuge before massive rainfall flooded the entrance to the cave complex that extends several miles.
Even as hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have fled to Colombia over the past three years to escape Venezuela's shortages and hyperinflation, the ELN fighters have found refuge there.
"Turkey needs to be afraid and it is not right now," Ahmed said, adding that top level IS militants had found refuge in Turkish-controlled areas of northern Syria.
The P.K.K. has found refuge in Iraq's remote mountains, and in recent years, Turkey has been fighting the group outside its borders, including carrying out airstrikes on Iraqi soil.
The prolific filmmaker Raúl Ruiz left his native Chile after the 1973 military coup and found refuge in France, where he lived until his death, at 70, in 2011.
Some victims had found refuge in New Zealand A Syrian refugee, a Pakistani academic and their sons were among the 50 people killed, family members and nonprofit organizations confirmed.
The blast sent dozens of injured victims scrambling — and many found refuge in the tour boat carrying Geoff Hopkins and daughter Lillani, 22, away from White Island Monday afternoon.
Ms. Ben Romdhane, a Libyan national who has lived in Tunisia for the past 20 years, decided to leave and found refuge in a shelter in Gafsa for battered women.
The head of Iraq's military intelligence branch recently said that some of the group's main financiers had found refuge in southern Turkey after bribing their way through Kurdish-held territory.
At Baghdad International Airport in 2006, passengers found refuge from the brutal heat under a large billboard under whose shade they stood while waiting for shuttle buses to the terminal.
Richardson escaped ahead of Charles Taylor's armies in the early 1990s and made his home in the Twin Cities, alongside 60,000 of his countrymen, and found refuge in the wrestling world.
She found refuge in romance novels, frothy stories that allowed her to experience intense feelings that were clearly spelled out on the page, always with the promise of a happy ending.
By the time they reached the camp where her mother and extended family had found refuge after the Islamic State overran their village, Souhayla slipped into what appeared to be unconsciousness.
Gittel has found refuge at the Institute of Sexual Research, a real place that was run by Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld, one of the first advocates for the rights of sexual minorities.
But even before that, when my personal struggles were informed by getting into fights with local kids and being called "terrorist," I found refuge in the music of weirdos like PJ Harvey.
With the Anschluss, Subicz returns to Romania to serve in the Romanian army, only to fairly immediately desert and attempt a crazy reunion with Stella—who's found refuge in Switzerland—in Berlin.
Alternatively, there is some anecdotal evidence that Syrian Christians have found refuge in the regime-controlled areas, where the Alawite regime may be friendly to other loyal minorities, like Christians or Druze.
Among the unsavory characters who found refuge in 1934 at 334 Riverside, which by then had been renovated into a rooming house, was the book's title character — Bernard (Bennie the Bum) McMahon.
Although historically the United States has been a place where Jews have found refuge to escape mistreatment in other lands, recently there has been a troubling rise in anti-Semitic incidents nationwide.
A four-hour ferry ride from Mwanza on the mainland, together they have found refuge in relative isolation, says Ian Brennan, who listened to Wagulu's story, among others, in the summer of 2016.
In 1992, when I was 10 years old, my family was fleeing political persecution and found refuge in the South Bronx, which is a predominately Puerto Rican, Dominican, Afro-American and African community.
During the Second Intifada in 2002, a group of poorly equipped Palestinian combatants found refuge in one the holiest sites in the world: the Church of the Nativity, traditionally considered the birthplace of Jesus.
Instability in Haiti has increased emigration from the impoverished island nation while Haitians who found refuge in Brazil after the 303 earthquake are being driven northward by a recession in Latin America's biggest economy.
According to a U.N. report published last month, some fighters crossed back to Tunisia following the strike; others found refuge in Sabratha itself or at the foot of the Nafusa mountains to the south.
The lawsuit, and others like it, has implications for the treatment of hundreds of thousands of immigrants who have found refuge in the United States, and for whom deportation can be tantamount to death.
The secretive Archibald Acheson, the third Earl of Gosford, found refuge in the family library while his father persisted in a 40-year attempt to build the largest Norman Revival castle in Northern Ireland.
Jefferson Villalobos fled from gangs in Honduras three years ago and found refuge in South Florida, only to die on a family vacation on Long Island, most likely at the hands of gang members.
The fire -- the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California's history -- has destroyed more than 12,000 residences and displaced tens of thousands of people, many of whom have found refuge outside the fire shelter system.
In neighboring Chechnya, the Russian Army crushed the Islamist rebellion a decade or so ago, but insurgents found refuge in the mountainous border region between Chechnya, Dagestan and Georgia, and recruited in the remote villages.
And in Florida another former officer, who found refuge in the United States, has been declared liable in a civil suit brought by Jara family members, and ordered to pay them $913 million in damages.
In 1962, the agency recruited Wilhelm Sassen, a former Nazi and an acquaintance of Mengele's, who provided information indicating that Mengele had found refuge among a group of Nazis and their sympathizers near São Paulo.
Isle de Jean Charles is a small strip of land in Louisiana's coastal south that has been home to the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians since the tribe found refuge there in the early 19th century.
U.S government bond yields reached record lows as investors found refuge in the perceived safety of Treasuries and uncertainty from Britain's vote to exit the EU, known as Brexit, fueled worries about a global economic slowdown.
Even Themistocles, the great Athenian leader whose strategy and tactics defeated an invading Persian army in the fifth century B.C., found refuge in Asia Minor, then ruled by Persia, when his fellow citizens turned against him.
An olive farmer in a mountain valley near the Italian border where Jews found refuge during World War II, Mr. Herrou admits to searching out needy illegal migrants across the border and sheltering them in France.
He says he hopes this will be his last visit to the US capital, the last time he will have to risk leaving his family who have found refuge in a Western European country he will not name.
But hundreds of ISIS fighters fleeing Iraq and northeastern Syria are believed to be hiding in the northwest, some even joining their former Qaeda rivals, so analysts said it is possible Mr. al-Baghdadi found refuge with them.
The two met when Ms. Heathscott was a 10-year-old student, who was struggling with school and bullies, and found refuge at the Children's Home Society, a human services organization that Mr. Daugaard ran at the time.
It seems impossible to believe that, fifty years after my parents found refuge here, some people are trying to change our core values and who we are as a country – from acceptance to intolerance, from strength to fear.
Haunted by self-loathing and a sense of his own ugliness — he is repeatedly likened to a boar or rooting hog — he found refuge in a feeling of entitlement, blustering overconfidence, misogyny and a merciless penchant for bullying.
In an interview in Buenos Aires, where Morales found refuge after a highly-contested bid for a fourth term in October, the South American socialist icon said he is helping his party prepare for an upcoming special election.
Like the estimated 250,000 others who fled New Orleans for Houston in Katrina's wake, she found refuge and stability in this city only to get knocked back into the frustration and uncertainty she thought she'd left behind for good.
Sometimes precisely because they have faced prejudice in the job market, which has long been stifled by unemployment, children of immigrants have found refuge in state institutions like the army and the police, which recruit through anonymous competitive exams.
The shooter, who openly said he wanted to "kill all the Jews," was sending a message: that even in America, where Jews like my grandparents had found refuge after the Holocaust, you are not and never will be safe.
In time for the festival, the museum's newly opened "Resonance of Exile," the second in a series of exhibitions about émigré artists, focuses on Jewish artists who, escaping Hitler's Europe, found refuge in New York, London, Mexico and Cuba.
But after the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, he, like thousands of others Jews who had found refuge in Switzerland, were put to work in labor camps, though because of his slight frame he was assigned a desk job.
It also suggests that a lot of what happened earlier in the story may have been dreamed into existence by two impressionable young souls who, struggling to survive, found refuge in each other and wished the real world away.
As Republicans found refuge in the special counsel's refusal to press charges or explicitly recommend congressional action, Speaker Nancy Pelosi signaled repeatedly that Democrats should focus on defeating Trump in 2020 elections rather than a politically risky impeachment effort.
Beyond that, the Ancestors' sonic inheritance comes mostly from South Africa, from bands like the indigenous jazz-rockers Batsumi and the numerous apartheid-era musicians who found refuge in Britain like Louis Moholo, Chris McGregor, Johnny Dyani and Hugh Masekela.
At a meeting at the New York center last week, several people who had found refuge in Shambhala from their own histories of addiction and sexual abuse said they no longer felt safe, and a teacher, Kevin Bogle, resigned in protest.
"We remain a long way from peace," said Merkel, adored by many of the more than 550,000 Syrians who have found refuge in Germany after she decided in 2015 to open the country's borders to almost a million asylum seekers.
Millions of Syrians have found refuge in bordering countries such as Turkey and Lebanon, but wealthier nations have provided shelter to far fewer people seeking new lives, Samantha Power said in a speech at the United States Institute for Peace in Washington.
So, in the weeks ahead of the Iowa caucuses, I found refuge in Power Life Yoga, a sunny studio five minutes from the Marriott in Des Moines where the political universe descends every four years and where the Times politics team had decamped.
She found refuge in painting and pursued her interests in the arts at the University of Iowa, where she studied under the German artist Hans Breder, who made video and performance art and encouraged students to move back and forth across artistic frontiers.
Sintua, now 18, works as a coffee picker in the green hills of Risaralda in western Colombia, where hundreds of indigenous people from her Embera tribe found refuge after being forced to flee their ancestral lands during the country's 52-year war.
Since he left Syria six years ago, every trip Caesar has taken to Washington to bring attention to war crimes has meant he has had to risk leaving his family, who have found refuge in a Western European country he will not name.
After driving the 40 miles to Irbil, Aksram, her husband and their three young children spent 25 days homeless on the streets of Irbil, living out of their car, before the Baherka camp was erected and the family found refuge in a small trailer.
Mr. Evans, who had been staying at a private home on St. John, found refuge from the storm at a bed-and-breakfast on St. Thomas, then tried to evacuate via a Marriott-chartered ferry, but was turned away because of liability issues, Mrs.
Mr. Baltrop's photography of the derelict shipping piers along the Hudson River not only serve as architectural studies but also reveal the "semi-residential population of homeless people, teenage runaways, sexual adventurers, criminals and artists" who found refuge there, Mr. Cotter wrote in his review.
There, surrounded by expat writers and musicians stuck in their web of drug-taking and drama, she found refuge in the souks of Tangier and planted the seeds for what would eventually become "Couscous and Other Good Food From Morocco," which she published in 1973.
So-called "Sandy Hook truthers" have threatened victims' relatives; they've accused them of lying, and claimed that Gene Rosen — a man who lived next to the school, and in whose home survivors of the shooting found refuge — is a "crisis actor" who made up his story.
But in these remote mountain valleys, where Jews fleeing the Nazis and the Vichy collaborators found refuge during World War II, Mr. Herrou has become something of a folk hero by leading a kind of loosely knit underground railroad to smuggle migrants north, many destined for Britain or Germany.
When the need to cut out yet more metaphysics and epistemology grew unappealing, Ms Hobbs found refuge in researching hairstyles, armour and saddles, and whether purple and scarlet existed in the 5th century BC. "We think of these books as a curiosity gateway drug," says Ariel Pakier, the series' editor.
As the crown prince, he fled Luxembourg with the grand ducal family after Germany invaded the country in May 1940 and found refuge in France, Portugal, the United States and Canada before moving to Britain to join the Irish Guards, a regiment of the British Army, as a private in 1942.
Bettencourt had long tried to live down the stains of anti-Semitic activities and Nazi associations by her father and husband before and during World War II: a well-documented record of propaganda writings and material support for fascist groups, some of whose followers found refuge after the war at L'Oréal.
In a Monday Facebook post, Miller's maternal uncle David Glosser said his wedding gift to his nephew was a donation to a refugee-rights charity and described their ancestors' struggle as migrants who found refuge in the US. Glosser said he contributed to HIAS, a charity established in 1881 to help Jewish refugees.
The basics are, admittedly, a little daunting to the newcomer: an orogene (read: magician) named Essun has found refuge from the world's disasters, and her former mentor and lover, Alabaster, is slowly turning to stone as a result of drawing power from strange constructs known as Obelisks, as he tries to stop the world's cycles of destruction.

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