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She had hoped she and her son would find refuge together.
We find refuge not in compassion, but in our indifference. Why?
Other tenants helped each other find refuge with friends and family.
They clung to each other and set out to find refuge.
Why not find refuge, however finite and daring, with each other?
Mr. Simon's characters find refuge, often temporary, in marriage, spirituality and especially music.
People who suffer great pain or sorrow often find refuge in prayer and hope.
Unsurprising, then, that white nationalists would find refuge in uncritical depictions of the medieval.
It buoyed hope that she'd find refuge in this strange and faraway land. Years
After his family fled air strikes pounding Idlib, they have yet to find refuge.
It's a place to feed and find refuge, especially from predators like orca whales.
We're programmed to go places we've never been, find refuge on land we've never touched.
To some degree, did Hujar find refuge in photographing the people in his immediate orbit?
People find refuge and rest in a temporary camp in the municipality of Preci, Italy.
Forced to return to Europe, some of them were able to find refuge in various countries.
In it, a desperate alien species descends on Johannesburg to find refuge from their dying planet.
Happily, they will find refuge at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, which will digitize them for eternity.
As the fire expanded and shifted south, they were forced to again pack up and find refuge.
He's been booted from his storage unit squat and can't even find refuge at his cousin's condo.
How will a pregnant woman find refuge from disease-carrying mosquitoes that thrive in floodwaters and warm environments?
I'm here to fight to keep the door opened for them so that they might find refuge, too.
Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus find refuge from Herod's wrath in Egypt, returning only after Herod's death.
The struggle to find refuge Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said evacuees will be able to come back.
I left South Sudan to find refuge in Kenya, but I came to Canada to continue my education.
Whatever happens, at least the world order is still intact enough for Shia LaBeouf's flag to find refuge overseas.
Not only that, but it hit us at a place where we routinely find refuge from an exclusionary world.
All along the way, they maintained they pose no threat to the country where they hope to find refuge.
Rossello encouraged residents living in blue-tarped roof homes to find refuge in a shelter or family member's home.
They're ready to find refuge in their partner or close friend, but they find it hard to let loose.
And now that the net is utterly infected by corporate interests, we find refuge out here in the real world.
Learning English, we hope, may help with future asylum interviews, and help if they ever find refuge in mainland Europe.
Each year, nearly a million and a half visitors find refuge and respite in the park's forests, meadows and waterfalls.
Other artificial-intelligence scientists said that humans might still find refuge if the goal posts for the competition were moved.
Colin Farrell plays John McBurney, a wounded Union soldier who hopes to find refuge in a Southern school for girls.
The U.S. government makes it no easier for Central Americans targeted by gang violence and extrajudicial killings to find refuge.
But most of his anger is directed at his "misguided" wife, who trusts that the boys will find refuge somewhere.
The scholar Ruth HaCohen speculates that Bach's "ecumenical, inclusive dialogue" opened a space in which Jewish listeners could find refuge.
What feels so authentic about Sean and Daniel's harrowing journey is the many moments they find refuge in each other's love.
She was also affiliated with Stille Hilfe, or "Silent Assistance," which helped accused Nazi war criminals find refuge and avoid extradition.
Rossello encouraged residents living in homes with roofs covered by blue tarps to find refuge in shelters or family members' homes.
What should be the sanctuary where families find refuge and strength is for too many a source of toxic stress and instability.
Instead of letting people in, Ankara favors the construction of a "safe zone" just inside Syria where displaced civilians can find refuge.
The man, who asked not to be identified, pictures an undocumented woman and her children who may find refuge in his home someday.
Domestic-violence shelters, for example, are places where women and their children can find refuge after attacks, almost always carried out by males.
Ecuador hoped that the move would allow Assange to leave the London embassy and find refuge in another country, but that plan failed.
They should find refuge in the Muslim lands...This is why I say Trump aids Islam in that he erases the grey area.
Roos said Fruman had ample resources overseas and political connections that would make it easy for him to find refuge in the Ukraine.
We went north, toward the oil sands where my wife works as an environmental technologist and where we could find refuge for the night.
The trio embark on a treacherous river adventure in the novel's titular boat, and find refuge thanks to a combination of endurance and luck.
These protections have helped child victims of persecution and human trafficking find refuge and safety, and those protections are more needed today than ever.
But taking all these threats credibly meant that the only way to find refuge was to immerse yourself in Christian media and among Christian people.
Ultimately, she abdicated the throne in Scotland (it belonged, then, to her son, a literal baby), and went to England to find refuge with Elizabeth.
Also, they need to do whatever they can to lead gay people who are in imminent danger in Chechnya and help them find refuge elsewhere.
Filling immigration quotas by issuing more visas or doing more to support resistance and rescue efforts could have helped thousands of Holocaust victims find refuge.
After his family fled the air strikes pounding Idlib, they moved from one village to another in northwest Syria but have yet to find refuge.
You follow Prince Noctis Lucis Caelum and his boy band-looking buddies as you travel the land of Eos to find refuge with Noctis' betrothed, Lunafreya.
President Trump unveiled a new set of policies on Monday designed to make it even harder for asylum seekers to find refuge in the United States.
Desperate people, fleeing a terrifying, bloodthirsty regime, try to find refuge in the US. But the American government and the public don't want to accept them.
The Trump administration has made it harder for other victims of persecution, violence or human trafficking to find refuge in the U.S., as Axios has reported.
And Matt Apter, a tour guide, has had to find refuge from inclement weather in churches around Times Square because he arrives well before his customers.
Revelations of the inconsistencies come just weeks after Secretary Carson used a biblical reference -- Psalms 91 -- in his defense: "Under his wings you will find refuge."
It's how they blow off steam at the end of a tough workday, the place they go to find refuge when their projects aren't going well.
Following the deportation last week of another undocumented mother, Guadalupe García de Rayos in Arizona, Vizguerra's story and her efforts to find refuge have drawn worldwide attention.
Samuel's only son, Fred, and his only son, George – my father – were fortunate enough to escape Nazi Germany in 1938 and find refuge in the United States.
U.S.C.I.S., a unit of the Department of Homeland Security, reviews petitions of foreign nationals who seek to visit, work, reside and find refuge in the United States.
These laws were still on the books in the 1930s and 1940s, severely limiting the number of Jews who would be able to find refuge from Nazism.
He'd heard that many Tutsi had been relocated to Nyamata, and he told himself that there, among them, he would find refuge for his family and his cows.
Yet several top-performing funds managed to find refuge in far-flung corners of the market, like Latin American companies, real estate investment trusts and dividend-paying stocks.
But by being able to focus on the music in your ears, instead of the people around you, those suffering from anxiety disorders can find refuge at these events.
Displaced families have been forced to stay with relatives, find refuge in churches or sleep rough in open-air markets, the association says - with many struggling to feed themselves.
Since then, victims of violence inflicted by private actors whose countries were unwilling or unable to respond could find refuge in the U.S. So why was that policy abandoned?
"It is through inclusion, and not exclusion, that we will be able to build strong communities, where neighbors trust and protect each other, and our enemies cannot find refuge."
Osama bin Laden was able to find refuge in Pakistan, where he was ultimately killed in 2011, because mujahideen groups like al Qaeda weren&apost always viewed as terrorists.
Clueless, practically penniless and unaccustomed to the nasty ways of the big city, they find refuge under a bridge until, one day, Fineboy finds an abandoned flat to squat in.
Two weeks after arriving in Vancouver as one of thousands of Syrians to find refuge in Canada's open arms, Shahadi al-Rady found himself in a cloud of pepper spray.
Nearly 60 years ago, that was what inspired an international solidarity movement that helped about 200,000 Hungarians find refuge abroad from the Soviet Union's brutal repression of the Hungarian revolution.
The American Civil Liberties Union and immigrant rights groups sued the administration, saying its policy of deporting asylum-seekers from the US is dangerous and doesn't help migrants find refuge.
"Too often social media is abused by some who find refuge in the anonymity and detachment it provides: misused as a tool to harass, abuse, and spew hatred at others," Diop wrote.
Eighty percent of the continental population of American white pelicans wintered at the sea, grateful to find refuge in a state that was in the process of ruthlessly paving over its wetlands.
"So @POTUS cares enough about the Syrian people to launch 50 Tomahawks but not enough to let the victims of Assad find refuge & freedom here," Moulton tweeted following reports of the strike.
"Too often social media is abused by some who find refuge in the anonymity and detachment it provides: misused as a tool to harass, abuse, and spew hatred at others," she wrote.
Seth Moulton, a House Massachusetts Democrat, said So the President cares enough about the Syrian people to launch 50 Tomahawks but not enough to let the victims of Assad find refuge & freedom here.
This has left millions of Syrians essentially trapped in Idlib — unable to find refuge in Turkey and being closed in by Assad who, with Russia's help, is raining down bombs and recapturing territory.
"City of No Illusions," a new work by Talking Band written and directed by Paul Zimet, about two asylum seekers who find refuge in a funeral home, will come next, beginning in February.
Ready Player One takes place nearly 30 years in the future, where the real world has fallen into dystopic disrepair, and citizens find refuge in a massive, interconnected online world known as the OASIS.
Social conservatives' drive to fight these issues to the very end has pushed Christians to find refuge under the right wing of the Republican Party no matter who is leading it — a dangerous concept.
Those violations mean thousands of Muslims are forbidden to get a fresh start on life, reunite with their families, find refuge from the horrors of war, or pursue economic advancement in the United States.
Osama bin Laden was able to find refuge in Pakistan because mujahideen groups were viewed as "heroes," the country&aposs leader, Imran Khan, said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday.
In Edan Lepucki's debut novel California, husband and wife Cal and Frida escape into the woods to eke out a living after society has collapsed, unable to find refuge in the heavily guarded gated communities.
As a teen-ager, Jo, the narrator of this novel, accidentally kills her best friend, and then enrolls in a boarding school, hoping to find refuge from the guilt she feels as perpetrator and survivor.
It was one of several publicly traded retailers that sought escape in the private market (others included Party City and Nordstrom) but, with financing markets spooked, it was one of the few to find refuge.
"The goal here is to find additional ways to work together to make it even harder for terrorists or criminals to find refuge in cyrberspace," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a news briefing.
With families struggling to find refuge as they move towards Azaz, some six km (four miles) from the Turkish border, Khodr has been joined by dozens of other people, including some from his home village.
The slight westward shift in the storm's trajectory prompted a flurry of last-minute evacuation orders in counties like Collier — where the temple is — leaving little time for residents to pack up and find refuge.
The novels chronicle the fierce, nearly co-dependent friendship between Elena (Lenù) Greco and Lila Cerullo, two girls born in postwar Naples who grow up amid poverty and violence but find refuge in one another.
The Obama administration also had some success in working with Mexico to discourage dangerous unauthorized travel, through information campaigns and interdiction — and to open up a modest possibility that Central Americans could find refuge in Mexico itself.
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Many Palestinian families have seen their economic situation deteriorate since parliament's action - and those interviewed by Reuters were keen to find refuge in other countries - but this was not the start of their difficulties in post-Saddam Iraq.
In the second half of the novel, Nargis and her companions find refuge on an island where she and Massud had built a mosque, a long-abandoned sanctuary intended to be used by all four sects of Islam.
When Ana announces she wishes her "people" also had a safe space to find refuge in, Aaron happily explains exactly what she would need to do to create the kind of change she wants to see in the world.
It s not more democratic, there are still no free elections, but you re no longer jailed if you step inside a church, have a private bookstore or attend an embassy party where artists and intellectuals now find refuge.
"A total closure of the border and denial of humanitarian aid to the area would inevitably lead to extreme hardship among those unable to find refuge and put their lives at risk," said Sherif Elsayed-Ali of Amnesty International.
They had recounted memories of Mueller to ABC's 20/20 in August 2016, explaining how they worked with her to aid Syrian mothers and their children who had fled the civil war in their homeland to find refuge in Antakya, Turkey.
MADRID (Reuters) - The European Commission should help 121 migrants who have spent a week aboard a Spanish rescue boat to find refuge, European Parliament speaker David Sassoli said in a letter on Thursday to the EU executive's president, Jean-Claude Juncker.
And while I find refuge during these faith-boosting 30 days, my disordered eating is something that not even Ramadan can help me escape, but the fear of not being "Muslim enough," or that there was something wrong with me has been silencing.
Although he has seen a few Macquarie perch in recent days, the deep pools that provide cool water for them to find refuge during hot spells were filled with ash and sediment, as were the gravel beds they need to lay their eggs.
Scared for the safety of his children as conditions at home worsened, Andy Li, a tech worker from Wuhan traveling with his family in Beijing, rented a car and began driving south to Guangdong, an effort to find refuge with relatives there.
So Binta made up an elaborate story about finding a job and packed her bags for Guediawaye, a poor suburb on the outskirts of capital Dakar, where a social worker had told her she could find refuge at the Maison Rose, French for "pink house".
Jews, Christians and people of good will everywhere are awakening to — and standing united against — the dangers posed by the extremists who find refuge in the corridors of the United Nations and who seek to wield its taxpayer-funded agencies as blunt instruments of religious bigotry.
And Lynn Nottage, Duncan Sheik, and Susan Birkenhead première their musical adaptation of "The Secret Life of Bees," Sue Monk Kidd's novel, in which a white teen-ager and her black caregiver find refuge with three beekeeping sisters in mid-century South Carolina (May 12, Atlantic Theatre Company). ♦
Our curiously quiet and cautious protagonist holds a well of desire that could fill the many baths he takes and then some with the viscous liquid of his desire: a desire to escape his past, a desire to find refuge in some future, a desire for a man.
Those of us who have experienced violence and find refuge in true crime are looking not for closure but for empathy, for understanding, for a world that doesn't turn its back on the fact that day-to-day violence exists, and that it is less freakish than banal.
But America didn't feel strongly enough about the mistreatment of Jews to allow them to find a safe harbor in the US. That is a moral stain on the nation's conscience, and it's what led the US and other countries, after the war, to create a way for persecuted people to seek and find refuge.
Today, even though I've graduated to full-time-job status, I still find refuge a couple times a week at a fonda tucked away somewhere—at a market, above a subway station I suddenly find myself near when lunchtime strikes, or a place that might be way out of the way, but clearly worth the trip. Provecho!
He once promised his wife that he would fly her "to find refuge on the moon," and after her death, he pictures the two of them in spacesuits like the ones worn by the astronauts in "2001: A Space Odyssey" — "an orange one for him, a blue one for her" — out for a spin in a lunar rover.
There aren't many food moments to be found in the anthology films, but Rogue One does offer a glimpse into the world of Star Wars street fare in the Holy City of Jedha, where followers of the Force find refuge (for a while, at least) and munch on pan-fried tentacles that move as they're being cooked.
Johann (Bobby Sommer), a security guard at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, and Anne (Mary Margaret O'Hara), a Canadian who has come to Austria to sit at the bedside of a cousin in a coma, find refuge among the Dutch and Flemish works from the early modern period that turned ordinary faces and events into subjects for exalted artistic scrutiny.
While it included some of those components, the measure that failed on Thursday was dismissed as a nonstarter by Democratic leaders because it substantially narrowed DACA eligibility, and extended it for only three years, while making major changes to asylum law that would make it harder for migrants fleeing violence and persecution, including children from Central America, to find refuge in the United States.
Verrit describes itself on its website as a "sanctuary in a chaotic media environment" in which Clinton supporters can find refuge from the nebulous concept of fake news and Donald Trump's dim-witted online hordes:Verrit's purpose is to become their [supporters'] trusted source of political information and analysis; to provide them (and anyone like-minded) sanctuary in a chaotic media environment; to center their shared principles; and to do so with an unwavering commitment to truth and facts.

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