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Rick Scott, begged residents to flee from the predicted landfall.
My family took trains & boats to flee from Nazis & pogroms. Yours?
People were less likely to flee from such places, it believed.
At times, our stock will tumble as investors flee from equities.
Express yourself with a dead-set seriousness, but flee from certainty.
What makes you march toward the guns rather than flee from them?
Some were reportedly able to flee from a hole near the wing.
Thousands of Rohingya had sought unsuccessfully to flee from the Myanmar side.
I did not flee from India and neither am I an absconder. Rubbish.
Residents describe terrifying middle-of-the-night scrambles to flee from raging wildfires.
To value the process is not to flee from work or political engagement.
Princess Alice was known to have helped a Jewish family flee from Greece.
The earthquake shook buildings, cracked walls, and caused people to flee from shaking buildings.
Investors continue to flee from the tech darlings that once carried the market higher.
So of course I understand how people want to flee from their own country.
If you watched 'Surviving,' you know Dominique's mother convinced her to flee from Kelly.
The Honduran boy was not the first immigrant teen to flee from a shelter.
It is not nativism but Islamism that is driving Jews to flee from France.
The animals are less inclined to flee from the unobtrusive instrument, is the idea.
Hocking his awful friend's book on Twitter as people began to flee from their homes.
Both male and female lampreys will flee from chemical signals put out by wounded lampreys.
" Few websites, these days, offer "places of refuge" to which to "flee from this insanity.
O'Neal was allegedly driving a stolen car before he tried to flee from the scene.
They live in cracks of dense ice and flee from people in boats and helicopters.
Two men on the motorbike managed to flee from the scene, according to the police.
When we see a threatening stranger, we either want to fight them or flee from them.
When we see a threatening stranger, we want to either fight them or flee from them.
The first refugees began to flee from the violence in Syria and head for neighboring countries.
And, from time to time, they would have had to flee from some very violent eruptions.
Rick Scott (R) earlier Thursday pleaded with residents to flee from areas in the hurricane's path.
As a New Yorker, I instinctively flee from sidewalk-clogging clumps of tourists in Midtown Manhattan.
Why is it that people don't flee from Derry en masse after surviving IT's latest rampage?
Authorities said they believe Lee was able to flee from officers when the others were arrested.
"It is male guardianship that made us flee from Saudi Arabia," said Ms. Muhaimeed, in Sweden.
Others also warned that in-demand startups could flee from 500 Startups' tarnished brand in the future.
Train crashes, shootings, nuclear accidents; is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity?
Ally and Meadow flee from the men and end up at the Butchery, of course; where else?
Grossman describes, in remarkable detail, how birds, rats, dogs, and horses flee from Stalingrad as it burns.
They both were attacked while heading to work; the attackers were able to flee from the area.
Carlos Ghosn has denied reports that his family members were involved in helping him flee from Tokyo.
The suspect — who has not been identified — was taken into custody after allegedly attempting to flee from police.
Everyone not in his crew — including Claire, who didn't flee from the club — are being held hostage now.
In another, you can hear harried breathing—the cameraman running, maybe—while screaming people flee from something unseen.
The civil war has killed tens of thousands of people and forced millions to flee from their homes.
He has denied reports that his family members were involved in helping him flee from Tokyo last week.
Sure, investors fled from the airlines and the retailers — that's natural — but they didn't flee from the stock market.
When she was found, she allegedly attempted to flee from officials, according to a police statement at the time.
Witnesses saw only one man flee from the truck after it rammed into the crowded Christmas market Monday evening.
Sure, investors fled from the airlines and the retailers — that's natural — but they didn't flee from the stock market.
The source said the army aimed to avoid harming civilians and to allow them to "flee from the terrorists".
According to the police statement, Duval was found inside an Albany residence but allegedly attempted to flee from police.
They flee from the North to the South or West in search of warmth, less expensive housing, lower taxes.
Where Erasmus had found it necessary to flee from monastic life, Luther fled to it, against his father's wishes.
Lori Harvey can't flee from prosecutors -- she's officially been charged in her hit and run case ... TMZ has learned.
When trouble strikes, investors are quick to flee from Argentina's currency, whereas the Japanese are quick to flee into theirs.
In 2013 WikiLeaks helped Edward Snowden, a whistleblower from America's National Security Agency, to flee from Hong Kong to Russia.
When you flee from your country you leave a whole life behind, a context where you mean something to someone.
Snyder is accused of helping her flee from authorities and live with his father in Michigan, the Indianapolis Star reports.
"Evidently they had to flee from a very urgent situation, from very sudden violence -- so they need everything," he said.
Residents in Napa and Sonoma counties are describing their terrifying middle-of-the-night scramble to flee from raging wildfires.
According to a supplementary police report, he attempted to flee from police but was caught with fake ID on him.
The only casualties are chicks that flee from the finches on foot and, unable to find their way back, starve.
"It is male guardianship that made us flee from Saudi Arabia," said one woman who ran away as a teenager.
"  WATCH: Eliot Engel, Chair of House Foreign Affairs Committee says the situation in Turkey will make "people flee from us.
But Develyn said about 2,000 residents forced to flee from 10 other communities during the week remained under evacuation orders.
She tweeted that the man allegedly driving the other car had two previous DUIs and tried to flee from the scene.
The second time, the seal luckily positioned himself away from the boat's motors so the crew could flee from the scene.
Authorities believe Jeffs used olive oil to slip out of his court ordered ankle monitor to flee from his home unnoticed.
The Bible says flee from sexual immorality… God first of all, gave us sex, and he wants us to use sex.
In a letter entitled, "Whether one may flee from a deadly plague," he explained the importance of caring for our neighbor.
Rick Scott of Florida told people in his state to flee from Hurricane Irma, he drew criticism as being too cautious.
He and his companions flee from a cyclops, sirens and the Ku Klux Klan, making some great music along the way.
Kirsis Rodriguez, 39, first moved in with her sister in Brooklyn as she tried to flee from her now ex-husband.
After the end of the war, Eichmann managed to flee from US war captivity and hid under the name Otto Henninger.
Children flee from their homes after South Vietnamese planes accidentally dropped a napalm bomb on the South Vietnamese village of Trang Bang.
Eva managed to flee from Hungary to Switzerland in October 1944, together with her mother and her six-week-old sister, Vera.
He tried to flee from the assailant, who eventually caught up with him in the parking lot of the local Catholic Charities.
Palestinians flee from tear gas fired by Israeli forces after Friday prayer on a street outside Jerusalem's Old City on July 21.
In another pivotal scene, the leader of Jennifer screams at Plum to "move her fat ass" while they flee from the police.
World Refugee Day is observed on June 20 to raise awareness to the plight of people forced to flee from their homes.
And now we're seeing Europe-based companies flee from Huawei, perhaps in an effort to avoid running afoul of the American authorities.
Hundreds of families with their cattle, property, motor bikes and vans continued on Sunday to flee from villages under Islamic State control.
Now he's having dreams about a contested convention where delegates flee from the specters of Trump and Ted Cruz into his arms.
Scores of administration officials were indicted or jailed when President Nixon had to flee from office on the eve of certain impeachment.
The firm lowered its rating for Cboe shares to neutral from buy, predicting investors may flee from the company's key product franchises.
It has been estimated that over a hundred people were arrested, detained, and forced to flee from the previous gay pogroms in Chechnya.
The firefighters in this video — for reasons known to these professionals working in the area — did not flee from this particular fire whirl.
I said that we wanted asylum, we didn't have a country, it was humiliating to flee from war only to be attacked again.
For the second time in three years officials loyal to the titular president, Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi, prepared to flee from their offices.
Police reportedly shot and killed the suspect -- a 17-year-old, originally from Afghanistan -- as he was trying to flee from the train.
She came out as a lesbian to her parents, and their angry response prompted her to flee from home, straight into the accident.
Trump in the last few weeks has fired his campaign manager, seen Republicans flee from his campaign and released embarrassingly low fundraising figures.
With the help of his sainted mother, he had severed himself from his companion and had tried to flee from ardor, from arousal.
Climate change has pushed thousands of Bangladeshis to flee from the lowland rural areas to the urban slum, in the search for better opportunities.
What's more, Russian hackers in the 1990s and early 2000s would flee from a target's systems if a security professional observed them, Mandia continued.
"I did not flee from India and neither am I an absconder," 60-year-old Mallya said in a series of posts on Twitter.
It's somewhat unusual behaviour from a freshwater crocodile, which are usually "shy and quick to flee from human disturbance," according to the Australian Museum.
Starring Jerry O'Connell and Anthony Anderson, the movie follows two lifelong buddies as they flee from the New York mob into the Australian outback.
Parts of New Zealand's South Island has been hit hard by earthquakes on Monday, forcing residents in coastal areas to flee from tsunami waves.
Nearly 4.5 million Congolese have been forced to flee from their homes, and many are living in such camps, according to the United Nations.
Ghosn is said to have used a private jet to flee from Kansai Airport in western Japan to Istanbul on Sunday at 11 p.m.
In 2018, the Venezuelan government devalued its currency by 95% due to hyperinflation, prompting more than 400,000 Venezuelans to flee from the economic collapse.
Since 22018, bear 2402 has forced other big bears out the most desirable fishing spots, and lesser bears often flee from his very presence.
I want to salute the work of the United Nations in seeking to address the problems that cause people to flee from their home.
At a news conference held earlier today, Florida Governor Rick Scott told people to flee from mandatory evacuation zones immediately, and he didn't mince words.
The massively popular YouTube family have been accused of pretending they were forced to flee from their California home during a massive wildfire last week.
The refugees say they had to flee from their homes after Myanmar soldiers and Buddhist civilians massacred families, burned villages and carried out gang rapes.
Generally, we see that when you don't have any connection at all to Sweden there is a general risk that you will flee from justice.
Forced to go on the run, the Struckers must leave behind their old lives to flee from a relentless government agency that tracks down mutants.
As scary as it sounds, the study&aposs authors conclude that the infection is still extremely rare, so don&apost flee from your furry friends.
According to the United Nations, this year 382,000 Afghan civilians had been forced to flee from 196 districts, in nearly every province, as of October.
Former Representative Tom Davis of Virginia said he expected many Republican candidates to flee from Mr. Trump, as he had fled Mr. North in 1994.
But the impression that one can flee from the calamity that is our civilization is no less immature than the sunny ideology of progress itself.
Working with his brother, Mr. Zambada said he helped the kingpin flee from his pursuers by arranging for a helicopter to ferry him to safety.
Many of these marine species, forced to flee from warming waters, are not just well-known, they're often food for humans, like halibut and winter founder.
As we reported, police caught Lindholm -- who recently appeared on "Twin Peaks: The Return" -- attempting to flee from the store with the bat still in hand.
In April, protesters storm the site of an East Asia Summit, forcing leaders from Southeast Asia, China, Japan and South Korea to flee from the venue.
Rosfeld allegedly shot 85033-year-old Antwon Rose Jr. three times during a traffic stop on June 19 after he attempted to flee from a vehicle.
Groups like Sleeping Giants, which calls out brands that advertise on propagandist websites, have caused thousands of advertisers to flee from websites like Breitbart and Infowars.
Engel added that the president's policy will deter future allies from cooperating with the U.S. "This is going to make people flee from us," he added.
One notable event is a simulation of a refugee's experience, where Davos attendees crawl on their hands and knees and pretend to flee from advancing armies.
We don't get to see the comedy these men could have created if they'd wanted to face, rather than flee from, our current moment in history.
He had been a successful cricket player, but then the 27-year-old had to flee from his home in the midst of a bloody civil war.
Trump claimed Mexico and Canada are "ready to flee" from the trade deal, though there's no indication officials from either country are prepared to abandon the deal.
During one landing, the "group of researchers had to flee from a female walrus, which, while protecting its cubs, attacked an expedition boat," the Northern Fleet said.
Born in Latvia to Jewish parents, Galperin's family were forced to flee from the longstanding antisemitism in the Soviet Union, and came to America as political refugees.
On Ocracoke Island, which is accessible only by boat or by air even in normal weather, people climbed into their attics to flee from high rushing water.
"Killing Ground" features a man and a woman who make head-slappingly dumb choices as they flee from a pair of killers who are just as inept.
For example, prominent Jewish radiologist Dr. Gustav Bucky, known for the Bucky factor in X-ray diagnostics, was forced to flee from Germany during Nazi rule, Eckert said.
This hormone either tricks the spider into thinking it's at a different life-stage, or it works as a signal that makes the spider flee from its colony.
Cues prepare the body for important biological events such as eating or sex, and they trigger responses that have evolved to help us avoid—or flee from—danger.
Those trying to flee from Syria, which America, along with Britain and France, recently bombed to protest against a chemical-weapons attack, are having an even tougher time.
In short, Mosul is an "extremely traumatic environment for people to flee from and to return to," affecting their mental health on a large scale, MSF's Henry said.
The Democrat has sought to cast his GOP challenger as a liar who has tried to flee from his own record as a health care executive and governor.
She died while trying to flee from the firing at the district offices, according to her mother and a school friend who was with her during the protest.
She's contending with the fraught relationship between her parents, her desire to flee from her relationship with Fran, and the news that Adam and Jessa are now together.
Mr. Abdullah warned that the new recruits must be vetted thoroughly so that, "God forbid, the people are not forced to flee from them into the mountains again."
This week, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court — the highest court in the state — concluded that black people may flee from the police due to fear of racial profiling.
And Buddhist psychology has long emphasized the fine intertwining of cognition and affect, of thinking and feeling; our feelings make us cling to some thoughts and flee from others.
Another Jewish physician, Dr. Leopold Freund, considered the founder of medical radiology, was forced to flee from Austria to Belgium in 1939, weeks before the start of the war.
But some eyewitness testimony, which is notoriously unreliable, said Brown was trying to flee from Wilson and attempted to surrender — by raising his hands up — before he was killed.
A decades-long armed conflict in Myanmar's northern Kachin state has forced tens of thousands to flee from their homes to shelters and camps close to the China border.
The Union City Police Department defended its tactics after the rapper voiced frustration about seeing cops tase a white man on Wednesday as he attempted to flee from court.
Although he ultimately learns that his and Holdo's plans are very similar, his actions end up undermining the Resistance and delaying their attempt to flee from a deadly attack.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A 5.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Mexico City on Thursday morning, triggering the city's seismic alarm and causing some residents to flee from their homes and offices.
Where: Alberta, CanadaWhen: Earlier this weekWhy: Two robbery suspects -- a man and a woman -- at a convenience store were attempting to flee from a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer.
But the Trump Administration is implementing policies that systematically deny them protection even as families continue to flee from violence and arrive at the U.S. border in greater numbers.
Fighting has forced about 5,000 people to flee from their homes and to take shelter in monasteries and communal areas across the region since early January, according to UNOCHA.
We'd flee from her—half gleeful because we were in on the joke, half fearful because we were convinced we'd be consumed by the raw, pink, pockmarked bird carcass.
Abu Ahmad, one of the last people to flee from Maaret al-Numan in Syria's Idlib province, leaving with his family for a camp for the displaced, Dec. 24.
"[When] we get a really narrow market, we end up with too many losers and not enough leaders, so people ultimately flee from the entire asset class," he said.
Here's the deal if ya missed it ... Hakim Laws heroically helped kids flee from a burning building over the weekend, and afterward, he shaded the hell out of Agholor.
Many are worried about Chinese retaliation as a result of these tariffs, causing investors to flee from stocks of companies that use steel in their products to "safer" investments.
Under American law, witnesses can be arrested if the government can show that their testimony is "material in a criminal proceeding" and that they might flee from the authorities.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An island volcano on the north coast of Papua New Guinea erupted early on Saturday, forcing 2,000 villagers to flee from lava flows, the National Disaster Centre said.
Soon, rumors began to spread of additional shooters in other areas of Las Vegas, causing people to flee from other casinos along the famed Strip, fearing a shooter was near.
Fatima is one of approximately 285 million Syrians who have been forced to flee from their homeland because of the war, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Fisher's parents are more of community minded religious while Mahan seems to see the church as something to actively flee from, while never denying it or holding it in contempt.
These are vulnerable, humble, hard-working people who had no choice but to flee from violent forces from which their home countries' governments are unable or unwilling to protect them.
"If he gets immunity, this would make parliament a place to flee from [criminal] charges," said the alleged victim's lawyer Naima Chabbouh of the law giving new MPs parliamentary immunity.
And this is reflected in how the gangly companion moves—jerkily, at great speed, as if attempting to flee from gravity itself, while Joule clings on via her grappling gun.
There's some sneaking, a miscalculation leading to an unfortunate stumble off the cliff, and no small amount of swearing as we flee from an enraged and very, very big bird.
It is estimated that more than 100 people have perished as thousands have tried to flee from Myanmar to escape the tyranny of the Burmese army and the Buddhist monks.
The New York Times put together a compendium of quotes from a number of Democratic elected officials that are intended to frighten every registered Democrat voter to flee from Sen.
European fugitives could flee from the UK to their home countries as three EU countries confirm they will not extradite their own nationals to Britain now that Brexit has happened.
Per the LA Times, a brush fire broke out in the San Bernardino National Forest that quickly spread and forced residents of the Forest Falls area to flee from their homes.
Seven people were arrested and accused of stomping on Klan members they had knocked to the ground, including three people who were detained as they attempted to flee from police officers.
The two journalists had worked on Reuters coverage of a crisis that has seen an estimated 655,000 Rohingya Muslims flee from a fierce military crackdown on militants in western Rakhine state.
Since taking office in December, Macri has been pushing market-friendly reforms after more than a decade of interventionist policy had caused investors to flee from Latin America's No. 3 economy.
Fictitious AI machines, like BB-8, are built to work with humans, not beat them at games or flee from danger (although BB-8, like R2-D2, can do that too).
We play video games because we sometimes need to flee from our daily lives—and I don't mean that in a negative way, we just need that from time to time.
The two reporters had worked on Reuters coverage of a crisis that has seen an estimated 655,000 Rohingya Muslims flee from a fierce military crackdown on militants in western Rakhine state.
In 89.73, her son helped her flee from Pakistan to Kabul, after she spoke up against the suicide vest hanging in their house and her husband nearly beat her to death.
Our correspondents visited Syrian families in Beirut who described the violence their children witnessed while trying to flee from the extremist group and how they risked being recruited by their fighters.
At that moment, Nourah realized Qunun had done what she said she would do one day: flee from her relatives, who she said abused her, beat her, and threatened her with death.
The number of migrants arriving in Spain by sea from north Africa doubled in 2017 from the year before, as thousands try to flee from conflicts in Africa and the Middle East.
The two reporters had been working on Reuters coverage of a crisis that has seen an estimated 655,000 Rohingya Muslims flee from a fierce military crackdown on militants in western Rakhine state.
Some want to escape excessive taxation, such as from France or Italy, while others look to flee from unstable regimes or where the rule of law is weaker, like China or India.
When viewers first meet Vignette, we know her as a faerie who was forced to flee from her war-torn country to the relative safety of the Burgue where she meets Philo.
"When someone migrates, it is not only due to the lack of an honorable job, but primarily it is to flee from violence," he told me, echoing an argument of many here.
When James was forced to flee from London and William and Mary of Orange were invited to take his place on the throne, it marked the beginning of parliamentary sovereignty in England.
Before he was shot, Jesse Lewis saved the lives of several classmates after he urged them to flee from the gunfire as Mr. Lanza reloaded, The Hartford Courant reported in October 2013.
Information about the group and its plots was substantially curtailed when American advisers withdrew from Yemen in March 2015 after Mr. Hadi's government was forced to flee from Sana, the country's capital.
But what made the scene extra fun were the incredulous faces on the rest of the gang, who're listening as they flee from the Mind Flayer or hide in a Russian bunker.
After my partner came out as nonbinary a couple years ago, I felt even more confused and guilty about my conflicting desires to both lean into my own womanhood and flee from it.
And millions of North Koreans might flee from the collapse of their country into China, exporting instability into China's three north-eastern provinces, which are among the most economically depressed in the country.
New York City police officers swarmed an unarmed black teenager with their guns drawn inside a subway car in Brooklyn Friday after he allegedly jumped a turnstile without paying to flee from police.
It is framed as an act of near-madness in the film, a chilling reminder that Furiosa will do anything to protect her charges as they flee from the clutches of Immortan Joe.
The two journalists had worked on Reuters coverage of a crisis that has seen an estimated 655,000 Rohingya Muslims flee from a fierce military crackdown on militants in the western state of Rakhine.
Most of them are women, children and families looking to find a way to survive as they flee from circumstances so horrible that they risk life and limb in pursuit of something better.
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Syria's war entered its ninth year on Friday, with fresh violence forcing thousands to flee from separate assaults on the last bastions of Islamic State and rebel-held territories.
More than 60 people were killed and over 50,000 forced to flee from their villages when clashes between majority Hindus and minority Muslims erupted in the state of Uttar Pradesh in September 2013.
"This heartwarming musical adventure follows the friendship of a young orphan boy and his invisible pet dragon, who flee from his cruel guardians to a small fishing village in Maine," Disney's description reads.
ELSEWHERE ➔ Carlos Ghosn's escape: A security weakness at Osaka Airport allowed the former auto executive to flee from Japan with the assistance of many clandestine helpers while facing prosecution for alleged financial corruption.
They had worked on Reuters coverage of a crisis that has seen an estimated 655,000 Rohingya Muslims flee from a fierce military crackdown in the western state of Rakhine following attacks by militants.
Merkel fell out with many CDU party members when she opened the doors to some 1 million refugees last year, insisting that Germany could integrate those who needed to flee from war and terror.
In the first Mass Effect game, you encounter an entire race of refugees, the Quarians, forced to flee from their homeworld after an uprising by a robot race of their own creation, the Geth.
"After the elections, we need to flee from short-term measures and promote a reformist agenda with a long-term vision, inclusive growth and social cohesion," Santander chairman Ana Botin told shareholders on Friday.
Videos posted by Lucy King, PhD, who has been researching the interactions between elephants and bees for more than a decade, shows entire packs of elephants flee from the sound of an angry swarm.
The people I knew in high school and my friends from New York and the people I knew in college, all of them flee from me and one another and themselves at sickening speeds.
QADIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - When nine-year-old Murad got the chance to flee from Islamic State - the group that repeatedly raped his mother and slaughtered or enslaved thousands from his Yazidi minority - he hesitated.
When one person has an instinct to fall on grenades and everyone else has an instinct to flee from them, it's not surprising when that one person ends up dealing with all the explosives.
Buy it here >>In this compulsively readable, empathy-arousing read, a mother and son are forced to flee from Acapulco to the United States after inadvertently getting in the crosshairs of a drug cartel.
"I would ask the court, please, that they each put themselves in our shoes... and what we have lived," said Alvarado, who said he had to flee from his home town due to death threats.
They had volunteered to help orient the latest batch of the tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans that New York officials estimate will flee from the lingering devastation wrought a month ago by Hurricane Maria.
Those five people also agreed that Meng won't flee from Canada while she awaits her extradition proceedings and must abide by the terms of her bail, which includes surveillance of her at her Vancouver home.
MERHW00, reflecting credit risk in the so-called "junk" market, a sector that will attract huge inflows of cash in good times but often one of the first sectors investors will flee from in bad.
The pontiff, who has made the defense of migrants a key pillar of his five-year papacy, has repeatedly called for decisive action to solve political problems causing many to flee from their home countries.
WASHINGTON — As thousands of Americans flee from Europe and other centers of the coronavirus outbreak, many travelers are reporting no health screenings upon departure and few impediments at U.S. airports beyond a welcome home greeting.
But I believe I can help you plan for when it's your turn to flee from the flood, fire, tornado, hurricane, earthquake, wildfire or nonspecific global warming related catastrophe that may be headed your way.
And since every young art-minded New Yorker I know seems on the verge of a rent-related flee from the city, I am happy to end my Camden ravings with a tip: head north.
Gold prices have gained about 3% since the U.S. killing of a top Iranian military commander on Friday that has heightened fears of a wider Middle East conflict, prompting investors to flee from risky assets.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)Thousands of people continued to flee from battlegrounds in northern and southern Syria on Friday amid reports that rebels in a Damascus suburb were preventing some residents from leaving the besieged area.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean police arrested a 42-year-old man on Wednesday after he set his apartment on fire then stabbed to death five people who tried to flee from the blaze, police said.
When I was in the Air Force in the 1990s, I participated in Operation Pacific Haven, where the United States helped thousands of Kurds flee from northern Iraq to prevent Saddam Hussein from slaughtering them.
The engorged river crested higher at a record level of over 32 feet (9.75 meters) on Friday at the waterfront city of St. Joseph, Missouri, forcing some 7,500 people to flee from low-lying areas.
Yet the foods that we cook and eat for Passover are representative of our ancestors, almost all of whom have had to flee from one place or another, and the Passover tradition reminds us of that.
Pope Francis called on Sunday for respect of humanitarian law in Idlib, saying reports from the province were "painful ... particularly regarding the conditions of women and children, of people forced to flee from a military escalation".
The monitor, which tracks violence across Syria, said it had documented the deaths of nearly 60 civilians while trying to flee from Syria since the start of the year in shooting incidents by Turkish border guards.
Fighting has forced about 5,000 people to flee from their homes and take shelter in monasteries and communal areas across the region since early January, according to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
Subsequently, he yelled at the suspect, who police have identified as Geoffrey Cassidy, 48, according to a spokesperson for the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, who tells PEOPLE the man tried to flee from Beckham's home.
Wa Lone, 31, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 27, had worked on Reuters coverage of a crisis that has seen some 650,000 Rohingya Muslims flee from a fierce military crackdown on militants in the western state of Rakhine.
The report, "Forced to Flee from the Northern Triangle of Central America: a Neglected Humanitarian Crisis," is a compilation of two years' worth of medical data, patient surveys and testimonies collected by MSF teams providing medical care.
The biggest, most destructive blaze, the Kincade Fire, forced more than 180,63 people in Wine Country to flee from their homes — many of whom were reliving the horror of deadly fires that ravaged the area in 2017.
Martin Luther explained his view that it was not necessarily wrong to flee from death (as indeed King David had fled from both Saul and Absalom), but that one's community and family responsibilities first must be considered.
When he was criticized for his initial unwillingness to place New York City on lockdown, he explained in a deliberate manner that he wanted to avoid causing people to simply flee from the city to neighboring suburbs.
McFarlane accepted that Latifa had been abducted from a U.S.-flagged boat off the coast of India in March, 2018 and taken back to Dubai, the second time she had unsuccessfully tried to flee from the emirate.
The gold standard of the Mexico western remains "The Wild Bunch," Sam Peckinpah's blood opera that sends a band of rogues across the border as they flee from bounty hunters at the beginning of the 20th century.
They start the video off with original footage of Simpson being read his not guilty verdict in court and then proceed to flee from cops in pretty much the same white Bronco that Simpson did at the time.
Eva Marcille got candid about her contentious relationship with ex-boyfriend Kevin McCall on Sunday's episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, claiming that she and her family have had to move five times to flee from him.
The club says they're happy to host anyone who had to flee from N. Carolina, S. Carolina or affected parts of Georgia as guests to their next 3 home games against the Nationals on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
It was so very painful for us — she was calling out from under the rubble, but all we could say was that we were so very sorry, we had to run, we had to flee from the area.
People forced to flee from their homes and then rejected will be ripe for radicalization unless the world turns its attention to helping them rebuild their lives, with real homes, some honor and at least a little hope.
A police report seen by Reuters said Rafael Baylosis and a companion tried to flee from army and police intelligence agents who were following them but were cornered on Wednesday afternoon in the center of the capital, Manila.
YANGON (Reuters) - More than 2,000 people have been forced to flee from their homes, and 19 have been killed, since fighting broke out between government troops and ethnic minority insurgents in northern Myanmar last week, government officials said Wednesday.
The film draws its suspense — and its dark cynicism — from Kane's attempts to galvanize members of his community to take a stand against lawlessness and violence, as they shirk, flee from, or shrug off the crusade one by one.
Trump, meanwhile, has spent the last two weeks all but asking voters to flee from him in droves—by inviting a foreign power to cyber-attack the country, attacking a gold star family, picking on a baby, etc. etc.
Eliza Scanlen's character, Amma, a complicated teenager and the leader of this feral pack, uses her skates to flee from not just her family, but also from the oppressive town of Wind Gap, Mo., where the story is set.
An escape room is a place where a group of people work together to solve riddles and physical puzzles in an attempt to flee from an elaborately-locked room, or solve a mystery, or save a kidnapped princess, or etc.
Around Mosul, the United Nations is preparing for what it says will be the largest humanitarian relief operation so far this year as terrified people stream out of the path of the advancing Iraqi military and flee from the city itself.
It's not that Wray's mullah is exactly saintly (though he's not worldly or political—he argues against Aden joining the fight in Afghanistan); it's that Wray's writing takes on an earnest, slightly pedagogical quality that most novelists would happily flee from.
Another 280,000 people could flee from urban centers if fighting continues, including from the city of Idlib, which is packed with people who have escaped fighting elsewhere and which has not yet seen a full military assault on its center.
Duterte had aimed for the army, fighting with technical support from U.S. advisers, to clear the Islamist forces from Marawi by Monday after three weeks of fierce fighting that has forced most of the 200,000 residents to flee from the city.
GENEVA/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it had information that Libyan guards shot at refugees and migrants trying to flee from air strikes that killed at least 53 people, including six children, in a migrant detention center.
CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Opening arguments in the trial of a former University of Cincinnati police officer charged with murdering a black Ohio man during a traffic stop focused Tuesday on whether the victim tried to flee from police, putting the officer's life in danger.
GENEVA, July 4 (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it had information that Libyan guards shot at refugees and migrants trying to flee from airstrikes that killed at least 53 people, including six children, in a migrant detention centre late on Tuesday.
Pope Francis, visiting both Myanmar and Bangladesh this week, has called for decisive measures to resolve the political reasons that caused Rohingya to flee from Myanmar and urged help for Bangladesh to deal with and influx of some 625,000 refugees since late August.
Risa Chicken was founded 15 years ago by a woman who had to flee from the Lebanese civil war and who prefers to remain anonymous (the Risa Chicken folks do talk to us, but for unknown reasons they are slightly media-averse).
While the Palestinian so-called "refugee issue" was always on the list of final status issues, there was little to no regard for the roughly equal number of Jews forced to flee from Arab lands as a result of the Arab-Israeli war.
"We are working responsibly, but the international community is trying to flee from its responsibilities," said Abdul-Karim Omar, an official in the local administration charged with persuading governments to take their citizens back, an effort he acknowledges has not been very successful.
Mimicking the movements of African migrants who must flee from the police, leaving their temporary sales perches on the Ponte del Sepolcro in Venice, the shimmering metallic lines and the shadows they cast on the walls create a marvelous evocation of flight.
If he wanted to flee from this prosecution, he would have the means to do it [and] he would have ties to foreign countries that [would enable] him to do it in a way that would be very difficult for the US government to monitor.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A fast-moving wildfire that has forced hundreds of people to flee from their homes in the drought-parched foothills northwest of Los Angeles had blackened some 20,000 acres by Saturday night and was threatening homes and commercial structures, fire officials said.
"O cross of Christ, today too we see you in the faces of children, of women and people, worn out and fearful, who flee from war and violence and who often only find death and many (Pontius) Pilates who wash their hands," he said.
The star appears unrecognizable with her sexy and lighter hair transformation, but the departure from her signature dark locks happens to fit her music video character, who is moonlighting as a local club singer while trying to flee from a group of bounty hunters.
Image 2 of 2 YANGON, Myanmar – Thousands of people marched in Yangon on Sunday to show support for the military, which has come under heavy criticism over violence that has driven hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims to flee from Rakhine state to neighboring Bangladesh.
The human terrain of the Middle East is being irrevocably altered as Christian communities that have existed for more than a millennium, often under tolerant Islamic rulers, are being eradicated or depopulated, forced to flee from ancestral homes that predate the birth of Islam.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - A powerful earthquake struck an area southeast of the Indonesian city of Palu and nearest to the town of Poso on the island of Sulawesi on Monday, prompting people to flee from their homes though there was no tsunami warning issued, officials said.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's global index of high-yield bonds , reflecting credit risk in the so-called "junk" market, a sector that will attract huge inflows of cash in good times but often one of the first sectors investors will flee from in bad.
Such hints of partisanship may have made some participants nervous—classical-music institutions tend to flee from politics, as from everything else current—but to my mind they only assisted in the festival's aim, which is to encourage fresh thinking in orchestral programming and presentation.
Related: The Fort McMurray Fire Created Lightning That Set Off New Blazes In the far north of Alberta, Canada, a fire that erupted May 1 forced more than 80,000 people to flee from the city of Fort McMurray, the hub of Canada's oil sands.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus won the first award of the night for Outstanding Performance by Female Actor in a Comedy Series for her show Veep and immediately celebrated the win with an impassioned message of acceptance for refugees around the world trying to flee from desperate situations.
Refugees return home On Tuesday night, the latest batch of 143 arrivals, mostly from Nigeria's Edo State, stepped onto the tarmac at the cargo terminal of Lagos airport, tired and weary, uncertain what the future holds for them in the country they were so desperate to flee from.
Suu Kyi said in a televised address on Thursday evening that she would invite aid organizations, business leaders and civil society to take part in the initiative, which aims to defuse the violence that has caused 536,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee from Rakhine State to Bangladesh in the past two months.
Suu Kyi said in a televised address on Thursday evening that she would invite aid organisations, business leaders and civil society to take part in the initiative, which aims to defuse the violence that has caused 536,000 Rohingya Muslims to flee from Rakhine State to Bangladesh in the past two months.
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Gingrich during the Sunday morning round-table said there has been "a rising tide of violence in this country for good while now," pointing to a report that the chancellor of the University of California-Berkeley had an emergency escape door installed in the event that he should have to flee from protesters.
If something were to suddenly speed up the plateau's arrival—like the election of a Democratic president and Congress in 2020 that immediately began moving forward with an economy-transforming Green New Deal—it could make many oil and gas reserves worthless and cause investors to flee from the companies that own them.
The US military said that it is using "roof knock" strikes in Iraq and Syria in order to try to compel civilians to flee from buildings that will be targeted by US military and other coalition aircraft — a controversial tactic that the US has borrowed from Israel, which used it during the 2014 Gaza conflict.
So if new blockchain brands want us to flock toward rather than flee from them, they'll at least need to sound like they were created not by programmers, engineers or dark magicians but, instead, by word magicians who know how to make names sound like gateways to heaven rather than the gates of hell.
There have been accusations that this unquestioning support could allow world passport holders to use the documents for criminal purposes: In 2006, an American-born terrorist used one to travel around South America, where he planned two hotel bombings; in 1996, a cruise ship hijacker used one to flee from Italy to Spain before he was eventually recaptured.
Start by taking a broad view with Brett Morgen's 2010 30 for 30 doc, which examines the titular date — when Arnold Palmer took his last swing at the U.S. Open, Game 5 of the NBA Finals commenced, Ken Griffy, Jr. tied Babe Ruth's home run record... and, oh yeah, O.J. tried to flee from the police in a certain white Bronco.
It is a mark of Roth's skill that one can hardly detect where the facts end and the fiction begins; but his paranoid fantasy leaves readers with a lingering false image of a bigoted, Jew-hating Lindbergh, when, in fact, Lindbergh turned his back on Germany after Kristallnacht, empathized with the plight of the Jews and helped a Jewish doctor flee from the Third Reich.
It doesn't openly ape the story of Empire the way The Force Awakens gleefully copied the original, but there are some pretty obvious parallels: Episodes V and VIII both open with a spectacular attack on a rebel base, then jump back-and-forth between multiple threads, one where our heroes flee from the Empire (or the First Order), another where a talented young Jedi seeks guidance from a reluctant teacher.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey — In his poem, "My Heart Leaps Up," William Wordsworth famously wrote: "The Child is father of the Man […]" Wordsworth's adage feels particularly applicable to Khiang H. Hei, who was born into a Chinese family in 1968 on Mao Tse Tung Boulevard in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where his grandmother had to flee from the Chaozhou region of the Guangdong Province in China.
Bierstadt's kind of sublime has now become, in art and literature, almost the standard response to reality in America: to flee from the scene of the crime, to seek refuge and comfort in beauty and nature, to be untroubled by the facts of the world and in almost perfect agreement with classical liberalism (and its more militant branch, neoliberalism), preaching the ugliness of politics from which one must escape.
In the first section of the novel, he creates a found family out of a group of children with disabilities who have been abandoned by their own parents and are being brought up by a witch; when he ultimately loses those children, he is so horrified by what he experiences as his betrayal of them that he tries to flee from his legacy the same way he fled his parents.

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