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No. This is a shape taking refuge within a condition report.
He avoided possible extradition to Sweden by taking refuge in the embassy.
During the Revolution, thousands sought freedom by taking refuge with British forces.
It rolls past women taking refuge from the sun under a leafy tree.
But let's hope his White House stops taking refuge in the "Deep State" nonsense.
He imagines the 5-foot-5-incher was taking refuge from recent heavy rains.
Schools that were designated storm shelters entombed those taking refuge from the rising waters.
It argues that Assange voluntarily avoided lawful detention by taking refuge in the embassy.
There are 9,000 people in Georgia and 6,000 in Florida taking refuge in shelters.
He had avoided prison on that occasion by taking refuge at his party headquarters.
He avoided possible extradition to Sweden by taking refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London.
"Watch out," taking refuge in right-wing notions, living his life terrified of differences.
As aftershocks continue to rumble, some Hualien residents are taking refuge in a stadium.
Assange avoided possible extradition to Sweden by taking refuge in Ecuador's London embassy in 2012.
Tuesday, November 26: Medics prepared supplies for the handful of students taking refuge on campus.
A zombie stumbles forth, and she runs through the countryside, taking refuge in a farmhouse.
A local kid, who was taking refuge from the summer heat in a corner drugstore.
Authorities on Sunday mocked Guevara, a fiery former student leader, for taking refuge at the embassy.
Toni surprises Jughead by telling him the remaining Serpents are taking refuge at the Whyte Wyrm.
" Sanderlin's cousin wrote on Facebook that his family is taking "refuge in the person he was.
People have been taking refuge in U.N.-administered "protection of civilian" sites, or POCs, since then.
In the 1990s jihadists waged a decade-long revolt, taking refuge in the mountains near the town.
She told the Mail she's taking refuge in Sardinia with her friend, designer Marco Mavilla, and his family.
" Two months later another Bin Laden deputy agreed to their taking refuge and "calming down and minimizing movement.
If you fear a snake encounter, there are ways to deter snakes from taking refuge on your property.
Pierre Baptist and her 18-person family are taking refuge at the Calvary Haitian Baptist Church in Nassau.
But thousands of others are taking refuge in informal camps that have overtaken college campuses or hospital grounds.
Gangs in the area operate across borders, committing crimes in one country and taking refuge in a neighbouring one.
As the trade war between America and China intensifies, investors are taking refuge in government bonds, pushing yields down.
Assange, after nearly seven years taking refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy, on April 11 was arrested by British police.
She ran away, leaving her husband and son, and taking refuge in a shelter for victims of domestic violence.
They had long been absent from mainstream politics, taking refuge at obscure conferences and in largely anonymous havens online.
The 36-year-old launched his attack in a street in broad daylight before taking refuge in a house.
Though their villages were recently liberated, most Christians have stayed away out of fear, taking refuge in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The 36-year-old launched his attack in a street in broad daylight before taking refuge in a house.
While he says some people are wading along the water&aposs edge, others are taking refuge in bars and restaurants.
Assange has been living in the embassy since 21, initially taking refuge there while facing sexual offense allegations in Sweden.
Beth Martinic and Ollie Vollger The Miami Beach family is taking refuge at Falcon Cove Middle School in Weston, Florida.
His family had succeeded in taking refuge in the north of the country near Mosul, but he couldn't join them.
Assange has successfully avoided the charges by taking refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for the past seven years.
Our first instinct is to recoil from change, taking refuge in a simpler, more prosperous time, 1950s Middle America, for example.
Some 10,000 residents have moved north of the city, taking refuge in camps and lodges set up by the oil industry.
He added that some residents are taking refuge in mosques while others moved to homes of displaced people in safer areas.
After an American pilot crashes in the desert, he winds up taking refuge in the camp he was supposed to bomb.
Many taking refuge in non-traditional shelters are afraid of aftershocks, Todd Bernhardt, director of global communications, said in an email.
The Orlando theme park has also received five bottle-nose dolphins from the Florida Keys who are taking refuge in the park.
Her neighbors had no second story on their house, and were taking refuge by lying on the roof, exposed to the elements.
Taking refuge in traditional masculinity is a coping mechanism that works only so much as it deadens a man and his emotions.
More than 185,000 people have been affected by the typhoon with over 1203,000 taking refuge in evacuation centers, the NDRRMC said Friday.
Alex has spent her life unable to understand her gift, terrorized by the ghosts that surround her and taking refuge in drugs.
The agency said Friday that over 185,000 people were affected by the typhoon with more than 43,000 taking refuge in evacuation centers.
Close to tears, she said she had spent days and nights in the cellar of a neighbour's house, taking refuge from the shelling.
NTBG acquired its first drone in February, and has been using it to scour remote areas where many native species are taking refuge.
After a few zombie-related mishaps that I won't spoil, they find themselves taking refuge at a nearby settlement in an abandoned school.
Diana from Bavaria, who identifies as intersex, recalls taking refuge in photography to overcome her discomfort with her own body as a teenager.
Taking refuge on a side bench and surrounded by police, Jayasuriya called for a voice vote on the no-confidence motion in Rajapaksa.
Duterte has warned of a "contamination" and the possibility of Islamic State fighters driven from Iraq and Syria taking refuge in the Philippines.
By Monday night, officials said some 7,000 people were taking refuge in the Red Cross' main shelter, the George R. Brown Convention Center.
At the end of his life, he read Dante's The Divine Comedy and other mystical texts while in prison, taking refuge in their sublimity.
In a scene taking place in a foxhole during World War I, a young soldier taking refuge shares that he just finished law school.
Residents in the city were forced to leave a second time when the fire moved toward the emergency shelter in which they were taking refuge.
Rising violence reportedly pushed some 15,000 civilians to flee their homes last month, taking refuge in makeshift shelters or basements in the enclave, OCHA said.
In Cartagena he bowed his head, eyes closed, as Mrs Pence led a prayer circle with Venezuelans taking refuge at an American-backed evangelical church.
More than a million people have fled South Sudan since 2013, with 600,000 refugees camped in Uganda and nearly 340,000 others taking refuge in Ethiopia.
Parker ran away the following year, when she was 733, and left home for good when she was 14, taking refuge at a runaway shelter.
"Vienna drives anyone crazy," he once told an interviewer, describing how he scraped by on a meager scholarship, enduring loneliness while taking refuge in psychoanalysis.
Assisted by one of his English translators, Ernest Vizetelly, Zola moved from one safe-house to another before taking refuge "in a suburban hotel in Norwood".
"The people taking refuge in the hospital ... are still unable to rebuild their shelters in the camp," MSF project coordinator Carlos Francisco said in a statement.
Former FMLN President Mauricio Funes, who ruled from 33 to 2014, is accused of embezzling $351 million in public funds, and is taking refuge in Nicaragua.
Mr. Carandang said government engineers, contractors and several evacuees taking refuge from the typhoon were believed to have been in the building when the landslide struck.
Belgium is also the setting for the excellent 18303 film In Bruges, a black comedy about gangsters taking refuge in the lovely medieval town of Bruges.
Days later a second protest, this time against the military, in Ramses Square in Cairo turned violent, with hundreds of people taking refuge in a mosque.
The typhoon has affected more than 2,300 people and more than 1,600 were taking refuge in evacuation centers, according to the country's national disaster management agency.
It applies when persecution arises on account of membership in a protected group and the victim may not find protection except by taking refuge in another country.
It's an at-times harrowing listen, fluttering through shattered electronic ephemera and neon synthesizer sequences, taking refuge in the shadows from the heavy stuff that surrounds it.
Assange has lived in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for several years after taking refuge there when Swedish authorities sought his extradition in a sexual molestation case.
It's due to recent heavy flooding in the Launceston area, with spiders taking refuge high up from the waters, which has left trees swathed in silky webs.
Taking refuge in the shade, we talked about the road to American Appetite, navigating the evolving music industry, and, inevitably, our love-hate relationships with social media.
The WikiLeaks founder had spent the last seven years in Ecuador's embassy in London, initially taking refuge there to avoid extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations.
As of Monday, 66 aftershocks had been recorded and some people in South Halmahera were still taking refuge on higher ground fearful of a tsunami, Wibowo said.
Thousands remain in shelters More than 8,100 people are taking refuge at dozens of shelters across North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, according to the Red Cross.
Around 15,224 people have been affected by the typhoon and 1,654 people were taking refuge in evacuation centers, according to the Philippine national disaster management agency, NDRRMC.
In an interview with BI, Dell described his company&aposs journey of re-invention, taking refuge as a privately-held business and then returning to the public markets.
The surviving group, which included the vessel's captain, managed to escape by taking refuge in a nearby boat called the Grape Escape, which they reached on a dinghy.
The big picture: Federal prosecutors recently unsealed a classified indictment from late 2017 against Assange, who had been taking refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London before his April arrest.
In a hilarious tweet that went viral, his son shared that his father ended up taking refuge at his sister's university and was showing up to classes alongside her.
The number of people taking refuge in this particular section varies — not all are here permanently, she says, but sometimes it can be up to 50 men and women.
About 900,000 people, nearly half the pre-war population of the northern city, have fled, mostly taking refuge in camps or with relatives and friends, according to aid groups.
As the novel coronavirus spreads across the country and around the globe, businesses are closing, events are being canceled, and many of us are taking refuge in our homes.
Despite this, enough damning evidence came to light that the president's apologists have largely avoided defending his behavior on the merits, instead taking refuge in specious complaints about process.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was sentenced Wednesday to 50 weeks in jail for ignoring a British court order seven years ago by taking refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
Assange, 45, has been holed up in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London since 2012, after taking refuge there to avoid extradition to Sweden over allegations of rape, which he denies.
Her living conditions were unbearably cramped: 250 relatives taking refuge in a two-bedroom government nursing station for more than a year after a sewage backup made their home uninhabitable.
A teenager in the middle of an unpredictable social drama can easily lose track of time while taking refuge in the known plots and predictable twists of "Grey's Anatomy" reruns.
The authorities scheduled a runoff, but in the wake of beatings and killings of opposition supporters, Mr. Tsvangirai, taking refuge in the Dutch Embassy in Harare, withdrew from the ballot.
Thousands of people are now homeless, taking refuge in gymnasiums or churches, and the authorities are bracing for an influx of bodies as the extent of the destruction becomes clear.
Until the grant funding for the shelter comes through, Ms. Coulter will continue spending her days on the streets, occasionally taking refuge in a friend's garage and in her music.
Terrified by the prospect of familial separation, Ms. Vizguerra began to consider taking refuge at the First Unitarian Society church in Denver, whose congregants previously gave sanctuary to another immigrant.
More than 3.4 million people have already been forced by conflict to leave their homes across Iraq, taking refuge in areas under control of the government or in the Kurdish region.
People still taking refuge in shelters in Port Arthur on Thursday were sending messages that stores and shelters in the city were running short on supplies like food, water and clothing.
Ehsanullah said police initially fired pellet guns in a bid to disperse the crowd after up to 100 people tried to break into the room where the officers were taking refuge.
Longtime coupon clipper Kimberly Gager has been buying diapers, baby food, toilet paper and other supplies and delivering them to storm evacuees who are taking refuge in the San Antonio area.
Taking refuge in the rugged Sierra Maestra mountains, they built a guerrilla force of several thousand fighters who, along with urban rebel groups, defeated Batista's military in just over two years.
Her new show, "Unicorn Gratitude Mystery," is made up of three short pieces that share an exasperation with the habit of taking refuge in fantasy and contrived distractions to avoid reality.
Instead, he suggests, the tiny island hominins had tiny ancestors — perhaps small hominins in Africa that expanded to Asia and wound up on Flores and Luzon, taking refuge from bigger hominins.
Ms. Mosier routinely plays off Doug's perma-frown by dressing him — wrapped in towels, say, with cucumber slices over his eyes, looking like a moneyed divorcée taking refuge at Canyon Ranch.
"We've got literally hundreds, thousands of people up and down the coast taking refuge on the beaches," said Shane Fitzsimmons, commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service, according to the BBC.
Welcoming neighbors to the north: Since President Trump took a hardline stance on immigration, the number of asylum seekers entering Canada has skyrocketed with more than 3,300 people taking refuge in Quebec.
People taking refuge in the Walmart parking lot have also formed a community that evacuees say has helped them deal with the emotional burden associated with losing a home and loved ones.
Some of the militiamen who raided the pro-democracy sit-in had surrounded Royal Care hospital to hunt protesters taking refuge in the building, said its deputy director, Dr. Mohammed Abdel Rahman.
When Jose Uriarte heard that people were taking refuge in parking lots, he closed his restaurant in Chico and drove his taco truck toward the Camp Fire shelters to hand out burritos.
They spent three years homeless in and around Providence, sleeping outdoors in warm weather, and in winter taking refuge in a vermin-infested crack house whose heat source was an open oven.
Hundreds of thousands have fled Myanmar, where they are marginalized and sometimes subjected to communal violence, with many taking refuge in Bangladesh — and some then crossing a porous border into Hindu-majority India.
"The situation in the city is catastrophic," said Iyad Abdel Aziz, the head of Douma civil council, adding that the plight of more than 150,000 civilians mostly taking refuge in basements had worsened.
"The rebels tried to take expatriate workers on site as hostages but they didn't succeed because they couldn't reach the place where they were taking refuge," geologist Bienfait Mukelo told Reuters by telephone.
More than 3.4 million people have already been forced by conflict to leave their homes across Iraq, taking refuge in areas under control of the government or in the self-ruled Kurdish region.
Small businesses across America are already feeling the financial crunch from coronavirus restrictions that have millions of people taking refuge from the virus outbreak by staying at home and avoiding unnecessary shopping trips.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Nearly 50,000 people marched through Brussels' European quarter on Thursday in support of Catalan independence and the region's ousted president, who has avoided arrest in Spain by taking refuge in Belgium.
They chose to leave, taking refuge with friends and family for nearly a year, they said, before joining thousands of others in a 22011,22015-mile (22017,223-km) journey to the United States in October.
Searchers on snowmobiles early Saturday morning tracked and located Karen, after she walked about 26 miles in search of help before taking refuge in a cabin at a seasonally closed park entrance, authorities said.
Every day, regardless of the amount of vitriol and the numbness I felt, I forced myself outside the apartment, taking refuge in cafes around the city that provided me with some sense of normalcy.
Speaking during a question and answer session in parliament, Valls said six individuals opened fire on unarmed patrons at Le Cappuccino cafe before taking refuge at the nearby Splendid Hotel where they held several hostages.
The actress sat down for an interview with The Daily Beast where she opens up about Assange, the whistleblower who has been taking refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for the past six years.
By late May, my friends and I were cutting class as often as we could, taking refuge in the classrooms of teachers who understood that we had little to no brain capacity left for final projects.
Taking refuge from the afternoon glare in the shadow of a Caterpillar backhoe, Mr. Christie greeted some of the 50 or so people who had braved the bracing November weather to witness their governor receive the recognition.
The speaker is indeed a spy: he was, in the Republic of Vietnam, a Communist mole on the staff of a South Vietnamese general, before being evacuated from Saigon and taking refuge in post-Vietnam War America.
I don't know about y'all, but if I'm fleeing from cruel guardians – who in this case have a literal slave in Pete, a human they purchased – a fishing village in Maine is definitely where I'm taking refuge.
Ned Doubleday, who owns a home in Toro Canyon with expansive views of downtown Santa Barbara and the Pacific Ocean, was taking refuge Saturday in a beachfront condominium with the family Dalmatian, Pepper, and their cat, Hazel.
An army lieutenant, back in Hammam al-Alil after taking refuge on a mountain for more than a week following the escalation of executions of security personnel, said he witnessed Islamic State kill people in a nearby field.
Assad's powerful Lebanese Shi'ite allies want the government to cooperate with Syria on issues such as the fight against jihadists at their shared border and securing the return of the 1.5 million Syrians currently taking refuge in Lebanon.
NEW DELHI — Eleven men were sentenced on Friday to life in prison for participating in a mob that set fire to a housing complex in western India where scores of Muslims were taking refuge, killing 69 people inside.
Mr. Wickland had left off on Monday afternoon after testifying about losing contact with Mr. Stevens and Mr. Smith inside the smoke-filled building, returning several times to search for them and eventually taking refuge on the roof.
Such is life in Jamtoli, one of the dozens of tent cities that mushroomed into existence to house roughly half a million displaced Rohingya taking refuge in Bangladesh since systemic violence drove them from their homes in Myanmar.
Taking refuge from the 16-degree cold in a Portsmouth coffee shop after the Women's March, Ashley Kerhig, a painter from Kittery, Maine, said it was clear that Ms. Warren was orchestrating a smear campaign against Mr. Sanders.
She found that trapdoors, burrowed underground, tended to survive fires; sometimes they burrowed out a different way to avoid scorpions and centipedes that were looking for something to eat after the fire, or that were taking refuge themselves.
There are large gaps in the story-line, that make it read like Andre Breton's surreal novel Nadya, but these gaps also mimic how we deal with moments of disaster and stress by taking refuge in collective amnesia.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of American churches declaring themselves sanctuaries for illegal immigrants has more than doubled since President Donald Trump was elected, but only a dozen people are known to be taking refuge there to avoid deportation.
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, located in Hung Hom, became a battleground for pro-democracy protesters against riot police, who surrounded the perimeter and launched tear gas and water cannons filled with blue liquid at students taking refuge on campus.
While working on another article about Puerto Ricans taking refuge stateside in hotels paid for by the federal government, I met several Puerto Ricans in a hotel in Queens who were debating whether to stay permanently or return home.
Mr. Assange had been scheduled to be released next week, after serving a 50-week sentence for jumping bail in 2012 and taking refuge in Ecuador's London embassy rather than accepting extradition to Sweden to face a rape accusation.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thousands of people uprooted by violence in Central African Republic are taking refuge in a hospital after armed groups looted and burned a camp for the displaced, medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Thursday.
People have been taking refuge in UN-administered "protection of civilian" sites, or POCs, since December 2013, when a dispute between President Salva Kiir and his sacked deputy Riek Machar caused the newly independent country to descend into civil war.
Taking refuge on the adjacent, much larger living area's sofas, we talk about the power of psychedelia on his music, and the importance of taking the time to get away from it all, over a cup of tea—breakfast, this time.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — The cook was crouching in a washroom, taking refuge from the gunmen who had invaded the Holey Artisan Bakery, when he understood that there was a logic behind the killing: The people in the restaurant were being sorted.
Heroic stories and near-death accounts emerge in equal measure — nurses who fled with their patients, taking refuge in an abandoned garage and finding spare hoses to fight the fire off; schoolteachers piling students into their cars; and so much more.
He took exception to Tillerson taking refuge in the fact that he had not yet had classified briefings on many human rights questions, judging that the nominee fell short of the sharp moral clarity Rubio believes should underpin America's engagement with the world.
Though Bushwick galleries can sometimes feel like they're taking refuge from reality in formalism (especially in summer), this show and several others this year (including our number five, Nasty Stitches) brought together very smart, seemingly disparate works into very successful and cohesive frameworks.
The movie revealed that Captain America's team was captured and then promptly freed (by Cap himself), but we don't know where they ended up, except for Cap and Bucky, who in a post-credits scene were revealed to be taking refuge in Wakanda.
But when I think of the children in the projects where I grew up, and in the underprivileged school in London's East End where I sat on the board, I know that taking refuge in the novelist's seclusion would be an abrogation.
There is a picture of Mr. Faye's French-Rwandan wife's Tutsi grandmother, who was killed after taking refuge in a church, and another of a gacaca community court — roughly meaning "justice among the grass" — where a perpetrator of the genocide is being tried.
Any question about the mind-set guiding the administration should have been put to rest by President Trump's icy explanation to reporters earlier this month for why he was barring residents of the hurricane-battered Bahamas from taking refuge in the United States.
On the more experiential end of the spectrum, I salute "Eye of My Heart," the 2009 anthology of grandparenting essays by 27 women, some with familiar names (Roxana Robinson, Susan Shreve, Beverly Lowry), some less known, a couple taking refuge in pseudonyms. (Mr.
The cop reels in terror as the serpent darts from one side of the room to the other, taking refuge behind a different trash can before finally weaving its way outside—likely, scared itself from all the noise one grown man was making.
MARGERY SHARP: A STARTER KIT Cluny Brown (1944) The perfect country house comedy of love and manners among the masters and the servants and the wandering European intellectual who is taking refuge from the gathering storm of World War II, which will change everything.
And so it's no surprise that in this time when lots of people are saying bad things about him, the president is taking refuge in phone calls to someone else he may see as unfairly persecuted, someone whose situation may remind him of his own.
Beaumont police told BuzzFeed News on Thursday that the city will have to evacuate 1,20063 people currently taking refuge in its two main storm shelters — Beaumont Civic Center and the Montagne Center at Lamar University — because they don't know when they'll be able to restore running water.
And instead of apologizing for misleading voters, Mr. Johnson and the other Brexiteers have doubled down, taking refuge in optimistic slogans and vapid promises, refusing to believe the increasingly agitated evidence from hospitals, airlines, farmers, supermarkets and factories that a hard Brexit will damage them all.
"The attacks in Rann, that are increasingly frequent, are having a devastating impact on the civilians taking refuge in this isolated town and severely affecting our ability to deliver life-saving aid to women, men and children in need," said Edward Kallon, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Nigeria.
" CNN Reality Check Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, who is leading Trump in most polls, said her competitor's remarks were "horrifying" and accused him of taking refuge in the idea that any event that turns out against him -- even an Emmy award that goes to a rival -- is "rigged.
I instinctively ran away, taking refuge in the pub connected to the theatre, where I ate a whole truffle burger to give me the energy to deal, while also charging up my phone to share the live experience on Insta story—an activity I'll never be too old to do.
Once, over breakfast with my dad, in a city where we were both taking refuge from a Gulf Coast hurricane, I heard a woman laughing the way only angry people laugh, with a kind of incredulity I immediately understood to be directed at whatever the man sitting across from her had just said.
The increase in police officers followed a report last week in The New York Times that found dozens of homeless people taking refuge on trains, particularly the E, which for decades has been the line most-used by the homeless because it is subterranean for its entire ride, keeping it warm at night.
There, I headed through the nightmare of slot machines to find Rupa and her makeshift clinic, set off in a corner of the "Pavilion," an arena of sorts attached to the casino, normally for cattle shows and the like, but now serving as a staging and sleeping area for 0003,000 people taking refuge from the sudden bitter cold.
All should recognize, however, that there has been significant improvement in U.S.-Sudan relations as a result of this diplomatic process, and important milestones have been achieved for the people of Sudan and the over one million South Sudanese now taking refuge in Darfur from the tribal warfare and famine that has gripped their new country.
In the opening moments he escapes from a facility where he's being held -- in a city that looks very much like Shanghai, but is never explicitly identified as such -- taking refuge on the rooftop where the teenage Yi (voiced by "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD's" Chloe Bennet) lives, now just with her mom and grandma after dad's death.
While Daenerys finally reaching Westeros was the big payoff Game of Thrones fans have been waiting ages for, the season seven premiere, "Dragonstone," had another moment of personal revelation that, while quieter, was no less poignant: After taking refuge at a seemingly abandoned farm, Sandor "the Hound" Clegane buries the farmer and his daughter whose fate he sealed back in season four by taking the money they'd hidden.

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