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For now American investors still have somewhere to take refuge.
Some take refuge in the first safe place they find.
You understand, then, why the dancers take refuge in humor.
He was obliged once more to take refuge at Studio Hikmat.
The province expected about 5,000 people to take refuge in shelters.
When a blizzard builds, they take refuge and meet other travelers.
You know – places to take refuge from the often chaotic online world.
Investors often take refuge in those sectors at times of market uncertainty.
Evacuees take refuge on the beach in Bormes-les-Mimosas on Wednesday.
The growing disputes have led investors to take refuge on safer ground.
Let's take refuge in stories, and in the long view of history.
And that's one of four neighbors whose people take refuge in Uganda.
Caged animals often take refuge in art but this one was exceptionally talented.
Jaish al Fateh advised civilians to stay home or take refuge in basement shelters.
"Not all people in the danger zone are prepared to take refuge," he said.
The heist goes wrong, and all of them take refuge on a cargo ship.
This month, no matter how bad things get, you can always take refuge in art.
A slightly bewildered stork headed inside with the humans to take refuge from Hurricane Matthew.
"A man told me that families came running into his house, to take refuge," Sanguinetti said.
"These individuals that have chosen to take refuge in the tunnels, they're human beings," Lacey said.
When men cheat on or leave Streisand's characters, it's often to take refuge from her intensity.
In general, people seeking asylum must apply in the country where they hope to take refuge.
The Americans take refuge in a Mexican church and summon other Navy SEALS to rescue them.
At the sound of each vehicle, the tortoise attempted to hide her head and take refuge.
Mickey and Jules take refuge in what they think is an empty home alongside the road.
I was told he has mental problems and refuses to take refuge in one of Matanzas shelters.
Their owners may be able to take refuge in shelters, but pets need somewhere to go, too.
Part of Buddhism is trying to teach me how do I take refuge in my own mind.
Residents take refuge at a local club in Taree, 350 kilometres north of Sydney on Nov. 9.
They sometimes take refuge in moving vans, hiding in the blankets that movers use to wrap furniture.
Travelers stranded by a storm take refuge in a house inhabited by a special collection of puppets.
Rather, they should be places where victims of political instability, famine and drought can safely take refuge.
"Had to take refuge outside from pool during call-in threat that caused J.C.C. evacuation," she'd written.
Nearby, 18-year-old Ashwin Dev and his parents had to take refuge in a neighbor's house.
Go take refuge in nature, and find a cause where your heart doesn't feel inactive and in despair.
Dogs take refuge from the rain as Hurricane Irma makes its entry into Samana, Dominican Republic, on Thursday.
Even the "caliph", Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is said to have fled to take refuge in a village.
A former Republican leadership staffer predicts that the Speaker will take refuge in the world of conservative ideas.
A short while later, a member of staff had to take refuge from the goat in a car.
Those in need of shelter can take refuge in the Bell County Expo Center in Belton, officials said.
He will be hoping to take refuge from that for the weekend in Scotland, his late mother's birthplace.
"It is this one part of my life that I've been able to take refuge in," she said.
Insects and small mammals might even take refuge in a log to wait out the firestorm passing above.
They decided to take refuge in a hallway between the parish hall and the main part of the church.
Many people seek temporary shelter with friends or family, or take refuge in hidden locations that volunteers don't find.
Small spoiler alert ... there's a house in "Bird Box" where the film's stars take refuge from an evil force.
Her loved ones were forced to flee the fighting and take refuge in other countries: Lebanon, Germany, Turkey, Sweden.
Another 215 people were missing, while more than 225,215 had to take refuge from Nate in shelters, authorities said.
ET: if the highest floors in your home become uninhabitable, take refuge on the roof rather than your attic.
Boccaccio's Decameron (21665) presents stories told by women and men who, isolating themselves, take refuge from the Black Death.
Roll forward 183 years and competition regulators take refuge behind legal definitions of types of misconduct, such as price-fixing.
He said he grew so alarmed that on Wednesday morning he insisted that Ms. Gravette take refuge in his apartment.
The earthquake also left more than 213 injured, and forced over 2,000 to take refuge in makeshift camps, CNN reported.
"Go take refuge in nature, and find a cause where your heart doesn't feel inactive and in despair," he says.
It's also no cause to whine about how you've been cheated or take refuge in denial that it's truly over.
A safe zone in Syria would entail designating one or more areas where civilians can take refuge from military threats.
In the hours before the storm made landfall, more than 10,000 Puerto Ricans heeded calls to take refuge in shelters.
Vanessa suddenly takes a beat deciding to take refuge in an air-conditioned van to cool off in both ways.
Social scientists have found that when aspiring intellectuals face highly restricted employment opportunities, they often take refuge in extreme politics.
The Japanese government has urged people in Tohoku to take refuge in solid buildings or underground shelters, according to NHK.
Here's where you can donate to help the victims of the fires as they take refuge in shelters across the state.
Once the storm makes landfall, the land birds will likely swoop down out of the storm and take refuge, said Kaufman.
WHEN YOU are on the run from a murder rap, what better place to take refuge than with the ruling party?
In Houston, a string of churches, a number of them African American, opened their doors for anyone wanting to take refuge.
And then as platforms, they should take refuge in drawing the line there and that's a much easier problem to solve.
They also face increasing danger of being hit by vehicles if they take refuge on roads that often run along embankments.
"Mattress Mack," Houston resident Jim McIngvale, has opened up his two furniture stores as temporary shelters for evacuees to take refuge.
But it gave them just enough time to get up and take refuge between filing cabinets until the shooting was over.
In the water lapping at the thicket of roots, young fish, like snapper and grouper, and plankton take refuge from predators.
In keeping with local custom, the men invited her to take refuge in the house, and left to find the supposed wrongdoers.
The province is also home to insurgents from the Taliban and Haqqani network, who take refuge along the rugged border with Pakistan.
Al Qaeda's powerful branch in Yemen has also taken advantage of the chaos to take refuge in lawless parts of the south.
But Clinton's tendency to take refuge in nuance — or, her detractors would say, to provide slippery answers — continues to be a problem.
The Kmarts and Macy's of the world, however, are not well-positioned to take refuge in any of e-commerce's major shortcomings.
Homeless people in Pennsylvania Station said they would take refuge from the elements in the transit hub but could not sleep there.
In this year's shows, it came through in symbolism — protective silhouettes in which to take refuge, like tents, and military-inspired looks.
They take refuge in an abandoned house that turns out to be the former location of Move, inhabited by slinking dancer ghosts.
"Apparently they take no inspiration from Queen Elizabeth ... and instead take refuge behind fatuous patriarchal justifications for not doing so," Kingston said.
I try to take refuge in the nearby cabins, but they're home to a gang of vicious super mutants and their guard dogs.
A slowdown in the global economy next year would prompt investors to take refuge in assets deemed to be safe havens, he said.
Evacuated people take refuge on the beach as a wildfire burns through the forest in Bormes-les-Mimosas, southern France, on July 227.
About 25,000 people headed north instead, to take refuge in the large work camps used to house transient workers at oil sands projects.
Rob Calabrese, a Canadian radio disc jockey, launched a website earlier this year inviting Americans to take refuge on a Nova Scotia island.
They marked the way to the fallout shelters where millions of Americans were to take refuge from the deadly radioactivity of thermonuclear explosions.
It has claimed the lives of some of my friends and family members, and driven others, including my sisters, to take refuge abroad.
Even if they feel isolated from the world, they have one another to bounce ideas off of, to take refuge from the void with.
We engage in self-destructive behaviors or take refuge in avoidance as a way to get off the treadmill of our to-do list.
But rifle fire and hand grenades were coming from right across the alley, the compound that Byers had initially sought to take refuge in.
Ms. Mathiot recalled the leaky roof in an interview, recounting that her Russian wolfhound would take refuge under a table when rain seeped in.
After being discharged from hospital she says the man tried to attack her, forcing her to take refuge at a home for church members.
There are no friendly towns to take refuge in like in past games — this is Hyrule well past its prime, with lots to unearth.
For the next 45 minutes, a shaky Mr. Winters followed the voice's lead, eventually being advised to "take refuge" in a fog-filled tent.
He called the arrests ordered by Prince Mohammed "a coup leading to the throne" and invited any dissident Saudis to take refuge in Yemen.
For the next 222 minutes, a shaky Mr. Winters followed the voice's lead, eventually being advised to "take refuge" in a fog-filled tent.
Wigmore recounts a time when the town was under siege, and she and dozens of other villagers had to take refuge beneath her grandmother's house.
But then I voted to switch allegiances and help the target take refuge with the Nosferatu, a clan of hideously transformed but highly resourceful vampires.
Away from her husband and children Lino says she decided to take refuge in a church to maintain the tight-knit bonds with her family.
He quickly sent a letter to his clergy expressing support for undocumented immigrants, but insisting that they could not take refuge in the Catholic churches.
So-called doomsday preppers have long stockpiled food and ammo, and have invested in fallout shelters to take refuge in case of a disaster scenario.
And second, when high-flying speculative stocks come crashing down to earth, investors take refuge in sturdier sectors with proven revenues and long dividend histories.
AN HOUR'S drive from Brasília, Brazil's capital, humped zebu cattle take refuge from the heat of the cerrado (tropical savannah) under neat rows of eucalyptus trees.
The English papers were sometimes outspoken when the Spanish-language press was censored, perhaps partly because their writers could easily take refuge in their home countries.
Critics have said that abusive priests were allowed to take refuge in the semirural Diocese of Santa Rosa, which stretches from Petaluma to the Oregon border.
It had a small crack or hole that was open when it was on the ground and a frog snuck in to take refuge from the torrents.
Most of the Kurdish people are devoutly religious and against the PKK and those who flee the YPG forces take refuge both in Turkey and North Iraq.
The Supreme Court has accused 14 opposition lawmakers of crimes including treason and conspiracy, prompting most to flee abroad or take refuge in foreign embassies in Caracas.
I instinctively take refuge on the inside of the curve where it's more sheltered, but a horn reminds me that I should be traveling on the left.
He grew up at the height of the Iran-Iraq war, when aerial bombings often forced families to take refuge in bunkers stocked with cans of food.
British police arrested Assange on Thursday after Ecuador withdrew its asylum that had allowed him to take refuge in the country's embassy in London for seven years.
The ideal treatment, of course, would be a dose of Sanditon, but, for now, he and his wife take refuge with an amiable family called the Heywoods.
We take refuge in the car and unfold a park map so large that it curls up against the sides of the doors and blocks the entire windshield.
Evacuation centers were set up in nearby towns as residents shared information on social media about where to take refuge and where animals and livestock could be left.
Novels this cerebral and literary often take refuge in cheap cynicism, so when it ultimately becomes clear that Brit's romanticism will win the day, it's a pleasant surprise.
Most of those who died during Typhoon Haiyan were killed by storm surges in the eastern city of Tacloban, having been directed to take refuge in coastal shelters.
These include Rubén Espinoza who was killed in the summer of 2015 in Mexico City where he had gone to take refuge from death threats received in Veracruz.
An official with the U.S. military command in Kabul said Islamic State forces are "on the run" and "are attempting to take refuge" in the Tora Bora region.
Hamid's novel imagines a world where the philosophy behind these lines—that people should be able to take refuge in countries who have shelter—is untrammeled by law.
Sick of slogans and tired of being casually hazed and verbally abused, they take refuge in drawing penises inside the porta-potties that dot their bases and outposts.
If the first set of wedding dresses was beyond our budget, the second set is beyond belief, and we take refuge in ridicule to keep from getting depressed.
Mr Xi's instinct, it seems, in the face of the anxiety, dissent and even protest this provokes is to take refuge in the party's old certainty: unity is strength.
As society breaks down around him, Shaun, his friend Ed (Nick Frost), and his ex-girlfriend (Kate Ashfield) attempt to take refuge in a bar and survive the invasion.
Qatar also assists the Muslim Brotherhood, the nemesis of the Egyptian regime, and until recently allowed Hamas leadership, including its military wing, to take refuge in its capital, Doha.
" She urges him to take refuge in these sensory memories, just as she has: "Breathe in, Patricio, and you will remember your mother when she was at her happiest.
In 21985, the space station's crew had to take refuge because of an unidentified piece of debris that whizzed past the station at 22019,000 miles (46,670 kilometers) per hour.
Coincidentally, only a few minutes from my house she was living the very existence I'd feared — getting death threats and leaving her home to take refuge in hotel rooms.
With the eventual support of the ruling Qing dynasty, the Boxers forced diplomats and other foreigners to take refuge in the Beijing Legation Quarter for 55 days in 1900.
The wall, three meters high, has become part of daily life for families like Mighlaj's who escaped an army offensive in northwest Syria to take refuge near the border.
We can all take refuge in our echo chambers, but the danger of cutting ourselves off from other ideas — or from ideas, period — is in vibrant display at the moment.
When times seem especially tough, we grow nostalgic for the comfort of the lighthearted show, and take refuge in it in an attempt to find any shred of comedic relief.
Since April, the pro-government Supreme Court has accused 14 opposition lawmakers of crimes including treason and conspiracy, prompting most to flee abroad or take refuge in friendly foreign embassies.
She was ineligible for assistance, and also could not take refuge in homeless shelters, as they wouldn't let her bring her two dogs, Chaucer and Chase, with her, WBUR reported.
The passengers are psychiatric patients who, eluding their keepers, take refuge in a deserted building, haphazardly creating a new society complete with rituals that include a trial and a wedding.
Once we acquiesce to the digital documentation of what really happened, rather than what we might wish to believe happened, we can no longer take refuge in our "subjective" selves.
Other coalition nations, including Finland and Lithuania, said they received information that suggested an imminent attack would take place, prompting their forces to take refuge, according to The Associated Press.
The Supreme Court has accused Zambrano and 13 other opposition lawmakers of crimes including treason and conspiracy, prompting most to flee abroad or take refuge in friendly foreign embassies in Caracas.
Prince and Krebs butted heads at the Black Hat security conference in 2013, when Krebs criticized Cloudflare for allowing DDoS attackers to take refuge behind the company's paid DDoS protection service.
Members of CasaPound, a political party that proudly claims to admire Mussolini, recently invaded the emergency area of a hospital in Bolzano to protest homeless people who take refuge there overnight.
Bushfires are a perfectly natural component of the Australian landscape—every so often a mild fire sweeps through an area, and these animals can take refuge underground or in fallen logs.
Mr. Khalil, the refugee in Akcakale, said most of his village had been abandoned since Kurdish forces ordered families to leave nearly five years ago, forcing them to take refuge in Turkey.
Based on Sue Monk Kidd's novel, set in South Carolina in 2866, it follows a young girl and her housekeeper who take refuge with three sisters (LaChanze, Eisa Davis and Anastacia McCleskey).
Based on Sue Monk Kidd's novel, set in South Carolina in 1964, it follows a young girl and her housekeeper who take refuge with three sisters (LaChanze, Eisa Davis and Anastacia McCleskey).
This is not the time for Indian-Americans or any community of color to remain on the sidelines or take refuge in the notion that "model minority" status will inoculate us from racism.
A woman who voluntarily left her house to take refuge is seen at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on September 19, 2017, prior to the arrival of Hurricane Maria.
"If after the disappointment of Trump, he wants to take refuge here, we are ready to greet him," Antonio Cerio, the mayor of Ferrazzano, tells the Daily Mail in an interview published Tuesday.
And when the three take refuge in a seemingly abandoned cabin, the unstable Elliot grows unhinged at the news that the boys are to move to London with their mother and their stepfather.
He was ordered to leave the United States in April, but even though he had no more appeals he chose to take refuge at the church while trying to find a legal remedy.
When the world doesn't behave quite as you'd like and the goal posts move, you can either take refuge in beauty and the way things have been done, or create a little ruckus.
When cramped living conditions and dodging people on the streets like salmon swimming upstream became too claustrophobic, my brothers and I used to take refuge at Wong Tai Sin Temple near our apartment.
The absolutely stunning Simos Beach on the island of Elafonisos is free and full of straw umbrellas to take refuge from the sun as you enjoy the crystal blue water in front of you.
In St. Mary Parish, about 270 miles east of where Barry made landfall, 53-year-old Joyce Webber and about 25 others huddled inside the Baldwin Community Center to take refuge from the storm.
One, Jon Hirst, stabbed someone in a bar fight and went to San Bruno jail, from which he escaped, running in jailhouse slippers back to San Francisco to take refuge with his neighborhood friends.
Still reeling from the devastation left by Irma, the local government there urged residents not to take shelter in their damaged homes, instructing them to take refuge in one of the territory's eight shelters.
Fifty-nine people in the vanguard were forced to take refuge near Truckee Lake (now Donner Lake), while the rest of the party, consisting of 22, was snowbound in a meadow six miles back.
The Jordanian security services were visible everywhere on Monday in and around Karak, the town where the attack took place, and at an ancient Crusader castle there where the gunmen tried to take refuge.
Survivors take refuge in a giant shopping mall, where they "enjoy a hedonistic lifestyle" — but a gang of bikers soon breaks in and loots the place, in the process letting in thousands of zombies.
In disaster-prone Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, winds of up to 230kph (145mph) and heavy rain forced some 10,000 people to take refuge in temporary shelters; more than 20 people have died.
Lepucki's novel looks back at some of the earliest tropes in American literature to show that the communities that people take refuge in can be just as dangerous as the world they offer protection against.
Kenny Chesney was in Nashville when Hurricane Irma hit the Virgin Islands last September, but the country superstar quickly sprang into action, inviting friends in storm's path to take refuge in his St. John home.
Protesters on Tuesday also called for continuing Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a program that allows citizens of certain countries that have suffered natural disasters or internal strife to take refuge in the United States temporarily.
But the longer-term implications could be more profound, potentially shutting down altogether an avenue — permitted under both United States and international law — that many people fleeing violence and persecution use to take refuge here.
Experts said that getting people away from the coast might not put them entirely out of danger, because the inland areas of the two states where many will take refuge face risks of their own.
While the agreement might lead Central American asylum-seekers to take refuge in El Salvador, many El Salvadorans have sought asylum themselves, as El Salvador touts one of the highest homicide rates in the world.
He added that the bill doesn't require relief shelters to admit those carrying handguns, and shelters in the state can make their own rules around guns, including "checking them and storing them," when people take refuge.
"I don't want it to be a heavy listen, I want people to be able to take refuge in it—for it to be fun and enjoyable but thought provoking at the same time," he explains.
She preferred to take refuge in a trusty backup, a channel-quilted anorak, which she wore with a ribbed sweater and slim trousers, her beige-on-beige turnout accented with a compact Louis Vuitton shoulder bag.
Eight strangers take refuge from a blizzard inside a stagecoach stopover in this tale that has a bit of a similar feel to "Reservoir Dogs" in its singular location and the ulterior motives of its characters.
LONDON (Reuters) - WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was arrested by British police on Thursday after Ecuador withdrew its asylum which had allowed him to take refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London for the last seven years.
As police chased graffiti artists from their canvasses of choice in the city's subway depots, tunnels, and bridges, they began to take refuge in arrangements that relied on the kindness of more lenient and enlightened property owners.
The army drove the guerrillas out of the Jaffna Peninsula 20 years ago, forcing them to take refuge in the Vanni to the south, and, for many Jaffna residents, the war has faded into a distant memory.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Procedures and processes, as everyone who has spent time waiting for permission to travel in authoritarian regimes knows, are what malevolent bureaucracies take refuge in when they wish to deliver a silent snub.
We have made a mockery — not for the first time, but in a way no one living here today can ignore — of our claim to be a beacon of light, a place for huddled masses to take refuge.
"The coronavirus scenario is still unclear and the on-off headlines on the situation are making the stock markets volatile, forcing investors to take refuge in safe-haven gold," said George Gero, managing director at RBC Wealth Management.
Referring to Assange, Correa pointed out that "the icon of freedom of expression chooses to take refuge in the embassy of Ecuador," in a 2012 interview with RT en Español, a Spanish-language network controlled by the Kremlin.
Here are some ways you can help those in need: Direct them to shelters Homeless populations are particularly vulnerable since they have significantly fewer places to take refuge from the weather and less ways to protect themselves outside.
Seems like I wasn't the only one who though to take refuge in the small club, as I stood crammed in towards the back, seeing only a sliver of a guitar neck the whole time I was there.
The answer, he discovered through reading Wordsworth, is to take refuge in a capacity to be moved by beauty — a capacity to take joy in the quiet contemplation of delicate thoughts, sights, sounds, and feelings, not just titanic struggles.
I watched early voters decked in their new summer clothes, searching for the best outdoor cafes to take refuge in whilst entering the anxious mood of expecting the results of a referendum with the power to change Turkey's future.
The Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia are concerned Islamic State supporters from the region and those fleeing Iraq and Syria could exploit the porous borders, lawlessness and abundant arms found in Mindanao to take refuge in its far-flung villages.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - At least 68 people have been killed and nearly 7,000 forced to take refuge in emergency shelters after floods, landslides and a tornado battered the Indonesian island of Sulawesi in the past week, authorities said on Sunday.
In an inspired twist, the opera revisits the tragedy indirectly, by depicting a crisis in the lives of five teenagers in 24, runaways who take refuge in an abandoned house that turns out to be the separatists' old home.
Sarah Yanai and Yossi Mor were just children when the Nazis invaded their native Greece and they were forced to take refuge in the single-room home Melpomeni Dina shared with her two older sisters, according to the Associated Press.
The landfill where Negan and his troops take refuge provides a canny symbol for a group of characters who are mired in what often seems like endless misery: Wandering through endless corridors of trash, they're unsure of where to go.
This newspaper, for one, told of the mooing that resonated at bedtime through a converted Walmart superstore in Texas where 133,500 boys, despite being detained, could still make animal noises in a conspiracy of silliness and take refuge in pretending together.
Neither did they utter a word when the Moroccan actress Loubna Abidar had to take refuge in France last year after receiving death threats for her role in "Much Loved," a Franco-Moroccan film about prostitutes that was banned in Morocco.
After she and hundreds of others scrambled to higher ground on Monday, soldiers and local officials moved them to the town of Paksong, west of the dam site, to take refuge in an empty warehouse normally used to store coffee.
TPS allows for those fleeing armed conflict, environmental disaster or other crises to take refuge in the U.S. According to the lawmakers' letter, as many as 400,85033 individuals were affected by the Trump administration's rollback of TPS for residents of the three countries.
"Those families who managed to take refuge in Yalda have been forced to sleep in the streets or in makeshift shelters," UNRWA spokesman Chris Gunness said in a statement, adding that the checkpoint into the area is closed to civilians and goods.
While residents are concerned about the sudden spike in density, they take refuge in organizations like the Dogpatch Neighborhood Association, which has a design and development review committee that seeks to ensure that new developments don't get too big, bland and homogeneous.
Before this year, the number of people arriving at her door ranged from less than a dozen a day, to so many that they had to take refuge in large emergency tents propped up behind a church in the city's downtown district.
That was Ms. Crawford's share of the shopping for a Syrian family of three: a grandmother, 78, her daughter, 52, and granddaughter, 16, who fled Damascus four years ago and were due to take refuge, at last, in the United States next week.
If the notion of detaching from the day-to-day campaign news still makes you nervous, Kruglanski said to take refuge in the fact that ultimately, it's the last phase of the campaign that's critical—that's when most undecided people actually make up their mind.
And so this Sunday will, in some sense, be remembered as an Easter amid the ashes, as Christians from Louisiana to the Ile de la Cite, the island where Notre Dame Cathedral sits surrounded by the Seine River, take refuge in the hope of resurrection.
Once she returns to the United States and gives birth, she and her son take refuge in the caverns of a mountain with an abandoned railway station at its heart and a sulfurous lake at its foot (once the site of a hot-springs resort).
On Wednesday, the South Korean military said it had successfully tested a new air-to-land "bunker buster" Taurus cruise missile, part of its effort to increase its ability to destroy key weapons sites and bunkers deep underground where the North's leaders might take refuge.
But over the past month, at least 500,000 more — more than half of the Rohingya population thought to have been living in Myanmar — are reported to have fled over the border to take refuge, surpassing even the worst month of the Syrian war's refugee tide.
Yet the most immediate problem Mr Giammattei will face is how to manage the safe-third-country deal reached by Mr Morales and Donald Trump last month, which will force asylum-seekers passing through Guatemala to take refuge there rather than in the United States.
Jaime, a resident in southwest Houston who didn't want to use his last name because he is undocumented, said he had heard the public reassurances on the news, but he'd prefer to take refuge at a church, rather than a public shelter, if it came to it.
Even at that time it appeared evident that the Germans would eventually be defeated in Cameroon, and Spain insisted upon a German assurance that, should the German troops be forced to take refuge in Spanish territory at Guinea, they would consent to be disarmed and interned.
In two minutes' time, Broad City's heroines (played by Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer) take refuge in their porcelain sanctuaries, peeing, puking, eating pizza, dancing around in Madonna costumes, shaving their pubic hair, straightening their pubic hair, hitting bongs, and (in Ilana's case) doing sex stuff.
Those cameras were on hand to capture the women walking across the bridge from Mexico, and were around later to hear the senator announce that the women were allowed to continue into El Paso and take refuge in a shelter while their applications would be processed.
Nora and the young girl (who is also clutching a small, wooden horse which is incredibly reminiscent of Shireen Baratheon's favorite toy) are eventually caught up in the chaos of the city and take refuge in a small space away from the battle with others just looking to escape.
"We had to take refuge in Karachi as we faced murder threats by the kidnappers with connections to a local political group when we raised our voices and took to the streets calling for release of our daughter," Kumari's father, Kundan Mal Meghwar, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
At a moment when all eyes are glued to the tumult of escalating news headlines, let's take a few hours, a day, perhaps even a long weekend to take refuge in the stories that transcend the news cycle and the books that more deeply explain the forces behind it.
The more than 100 wild horses at Shackleford Banks, the southernmost barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, will take refuge in the island's interior and other locations like they do during any storm, the national park said in a Facebook post in response to a question about the horses.
Flamingos take refuge in a shelter ahead of the downfall of Hurricane Irma at the zoo in Miami Cheetahs and flamingoes, elephants and tigers, thousands of animals in Florida's zoos and exhibitions will largely ride out Hurricane Irma in secure enclosures, zoo operators report, with evacuations for only for the most vulnerable ones.
The story is unabashedly grim (or as Brite himself puts it, "twisted, horrific"), but Brite's prose is crystal clear, and his literate tone is sufficiently wry and ironic that it creates a sort of safety zone in which readers not normally drawn to this sort of stuff (myself included) can take refuge while they read.
The show gets under your skin because it confronts the contradictions of the "postinternet" condition: the need for intimacy and authenticity vs the desire to take refuge behind a screen, the fetishization of technology vs the horror of it, the increased awareness of being connected to socially conscious media vs the unconscious consumerism of contemporary capitalist culture.
Some take refuge on rocks and coral reefs, while others hunt by burying themselves in sand, waiting for unsuspecting prey, like the unfortunate fish below: Their ornate, geometric shells are also an attractive souvenir, which poses a risk for unsuspecting divers and beach combers, and the larger species of cone snail have radulae large enough to pierce a wetsuit.
That's probably because alongside newly announced star Cara Delevingne, Orlando Bloom was perviously revealed to star as another lead, acting as a police inspector tracking down the murder of a faerie in the world, which blends Victorian-era surroundings with mythical beasts and beings, who inhabit the world because they've had to take refuge from their own fairy-tale lands.
As Hannah Arendt famously put it, when this happens, nothing can be believed anymore: One could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in cynicism; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along that the statement was a lie and would admire the leaders for their superior tactical cleverness.
During the day, the contestant activity can be quiet: Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio, Zach Nichols, and Stephen Bear often take refuge from the heat in the pool (and Devenanzio, back for his 19th season, is prone to mooning the camera crew); "Ninja" Natalie Duran curls up solo, jotting observations into a journal she thinks may inform her strategy in the game; Nany González gives Laurel Stucky a facial; Wes Bergmann complains to field producers about how desperate he is for a Coca-Cola instead of "boring" water.
Because of the lack of media outlets (there was one television station) and public infrastructure in Gambia, my sister and I often consumed dubbed versions of whatever films and random TV shows our parents had seen fit to bring back with them from the US. And so we read a lot of The Baby-Sitters Club books and watched a recorded VHS of The Sound of Music that ended when the Von Trapps take refuge in the convent, which meant that my childhood version of the film was a lot darker than many others.

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