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That's certainly what I wanted to do with Take Shelter.
Migrant workers take shelter inside DAV School in Patna, India.
Maria Fire evacuees can take shelter at the Camarillo Community Center.
Families in its path, he said, should take shelter in evacuation centers.
In Japan, people were told to take shelter as the missile passed.
Elsewhere, landslides buried homes, killing inhabitants who chose not to take shelter.
Russell said organizers encouraged everybody to leave the course and take shelter.
Spend more time outside, looking for bearless caves to take shelter in.
Police warned residents to take shelter while they actively searched for the suspects.
Red Rock, the bounty hunters and their stagecoach driver take shelter from a
Nearly 20,000 evacuees were forced to take shelter in the storm-damaged Superdome.
When an intense storm's forecast, most sensible people take shelter in their homes.
Others jump over fences and escape to take shelter in a nearby Walmart.
Tahmas ran to a friend's house nearby to take shelter until things died down.
Thankfully, she was unscathed and able to take shelter at a juice bar nearby.
Baptiste is forced to take shelter while Daniel grabs his gun and soldiers on.
Authorities had urged residents of the harbor to take shelter and avoid their windows.
It urged residents to stay indoors and take shelter in their most secure room.
That's when the principal announced on the loudspeaker that everyone needed to take shelter.
Lee recalled being told to find a concrete wall and take shelter behind it.
It blinked with government-issued injunctions to take shelter immediately and await further instructions.
S. trade tensions forced investors to take shelter in safe-haven assets, including government bonds.
S. trade standoff forced investors to take shelter in safe-haven assets, including government bonds.
People line up to take shelter at an evacuation center in advance of Hurricane Irma.
Resident take shelter at the Timberlin Creek Elementary School in St. Augustine, Florida, Oct. 6.
Two red flags are a danger signal, alerting people to take shelter in their homes.
We got a tornado warning, so we had to take shelter in a furnace room.
Authorities have gone door to door in Florida warning residents to leave or take shelter.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) advises people not to take shelter in their vehicles.
While the search for the shooter continues, Buckley urged nearby residents to take shelter indoors.
In "Take Shelter," Nichols's first brush with the supernatural, there was a terror of apocalypse.
Authorities warned residents to take shelter from what could be life-threatening winds and floods.
For me, it represents the invitation to come in and take shelter in a friendship.
They're just a few hundred feet from heavy clashes, forced to take shelter in their basement.
Students, faculty and staff are instructed to take shelter and stay in place until further notice.
He could have announced that evacuees were welcome to take shelter there when Hurricane Harvey landed.
They peered in the trunk, in case its driver, or someone else, tried to take shelter there.
In 26, Nichols brought Take Shelter to the Cannes Film Festival and won the Critics Week Prize.
The officer then runs to take shelter behind a parked vehicle and a row of garbage cans.
A penguin running to join its group as to take shelter from the strong winds and snow.
Officers go to several floors, warning people in the lobby and hallways to take shelter or flee.
Militants responded with a barrage of hundreds of rockets into Israel, forcing entire communities to take shelter.
Residents of Benton and Franklin Counties have not been required to take shelter, per the Energy Department.
Details were released slowly, and students were told to take shelter inside dorms and classrooms for hours.
An alert on television and via cellphones urged Japanese to take shelter inside a building or underground.
The rest are forced to take shelter in tents, or under trees, exposed entirely to the weather.
They asked residents to take shelter in their homes, keep their pets inside and avoid the beaches.
PT on Saturday for a thunderstorm to the north of Davis, and advised people to take shelter.
If you feel like the world is crumbling around you, take shelter in Casey McQuiston's exuberant debut novel.
Eritrean refugees and Ethiopian immigrants take shelter under tents after being evicted by the police on Aug. 24.
The study found many did not take shelter because sometimes false alarms had been sounded over the years.
He sent his father, Ramzan Ali, a text message, asking him to return to shore and take shelter.
During the shooting police directed people, including some Montage residents, to take shelter at nearby casinos, KRNV reported.
And throughout Friday, anchors offered tips for staying safe and urged Florida residents to take shelter or evacuate.
Take shelter under this UPF 50+ hat, which is so airy, you could easily forget you're wearing it.
In Japan, alerts were issued on television and via cellphones, warning people to take shelter indoors or underground.
My daughter just got an alert on her phone telling us to take shelter for a possible tornado.
Authorities have told more than 24 million residents in these three states to leave their homes and take shelter.
"Take shelter now," the National Weather Service warned as a tornado ripped through Livingston Parish, east of Baton Rouge.
"Take Shelter" (2011) focused on a man plagued by apocalyptic nightmares that lead him to enlarge his storm shelter.
Students and faculty are being instructed to take shelter at a secure location, and the campus is on lockdown.
Many people were able to take shelter when a warning siren went off before the tornado hit, Hethcox explained.
A California resident, Gromet was forced to take shelter in a hotel, along with hundreds of other cruise passengers.
The cows had gathered under a large tree to take shelter from the storm when lightning struck the tree.
Hwang was one of about 50 moviegoers led underground to take shelter from an imaginary North Korean air raid.
After Shotgun Stories, Nichols showed Shannon two finished scripts—Take Shelter and Mud—and asked which he should do next.
Citizens are urged to take shelter in interior rooms while the powerful storm passes over Florida, and shelter in place.
With the wind so strong, they're forced to take shelter in an ambulance where they have a heart-to-heart.
An emergency alert from the city told people to avoid the area and warned residents to take shelter in place.
Three red flags mean extreme danger, and everyone should take shelter in cyclone centers or other safe places, she said.
If anything, Loving writer-director Jeff Nichols (Midnight Special, Mud, Take Shelter) is a little too gentle in his approach.
Warning sirens could be heard from various embassies as loudspeakers urged employees to take shelter in safe rooms and bunkers.
Only a handful of people continue to live in Eastern Ghouta, scrounging semi-livable destroyed houses to take shelter in.
I started to take hold of it with "Take Shelter," in this idea of combining art house cinema with genre.
In June 2014, they were advised to take shelter in a school, and that's when she lost her two boys.
A storm was rolling in, and we were sitting ducks out in the open ocean, with nowhere to take shelter.
On his way to take shelter in a classroom, Wesley filmed a video of students running frantically through the hallways.
ON A rain-drenched summer morning Rochester Cathedral is an ideal place to take shelter, and then enter another world.
The heat worked better in the basement fellowship hall, where up to 21 homeless people take shelter on winter nights.
Shannon said Mud, because he thought the special effects sequences in Take Shelter would be too expensive for a sophomore effort.
Many more have decided to take shelter in place, not least because ISIS frequently fires on civilians who try to leave.
Shrader and a friend ran for the trees to take shelter, she told KPRC, while sirens rang out in the distance.
Unless you're this guy, who not only doesn't take shelter inside, he actually insists on filming the whole thing going down.
He's frequently played soulful, sympathetic heroes, particularly in the films of writer-director Jeff Nichols (Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter, Midnight Special).
The bartender, his colleagues and several patrons quickly barricaded inside the restaurant and let some protesters take shelter in the building.
Earlier, residents had been advised to take shelter at the Pahoa Community Center, Keaau Community Center and the Sure Foundation Church.
Freeman patrols the streets of Huntington in her minivan, handing out food while urging women to take shelter for the night.
The United States Embassy said in a statement that "shots have been heard in Ankara" and urged Americans to take shelter.
In his second feature, "Take Shelter," (2011) Michael Shannon played a hard-working family man plagued by forebodings of cosmic catastrophe.
By the time the administrator made the announcement to take shelter in classrooms, we were too far away to turn back.
"You've got a lot of people, and you have to do that quickly and sometimes people don't take shelter," he said.
Chavez had just started his shift when he saw customers and staff members running to the stock room to take shelter.
"There's a lot of information, quality information, for people to make the decision whether to evacuate or take shelter," Bush said.
The state's emergency management office sent an alert to cellphones on Saturday urging people to take shelter from a ballistic missile.
Nichols is a talented indie filmmaker who first sprang onto the scene with Shotgun Stories and Take Shelter, both starring Michael Shannon.
The Take Shelter director is interested in the American South, the inner lives of children, a murky sense of mysticism, Michael Shannon.
It might be wise, he thought, to suggest to people living in low-lying areas that they take shelter at the firehouse.
Outside, Hina stood facing the driveway, trying to take shelter underneath a pine tree, shielding herself from what had become sleeting rain.
They were unable to navigate out of narrow passages, and the rising water forced them to take shelter on a rocky ledge.
Students take shelter in a closet or behind some desk, while I transform from economics teacher into trained soldier in a flash?
Rivers burst their banks, and swamped homes - forcing some people to take shelter in a sports center in the nearby town of Manacor.
Emergency responders have urged people to take shelter indoors, unplug household appliances and park in areas not close to trees or power lines.
To his credit Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter, Midnight Special) who wrote and directed here, seems to have understood that problem from the start.
"For me, [the coat] represents the invitation to come in and take shelter in a friendship," Hustlers's costume designer Mitchell Travers told Vox.
" Texas Tech officials initially issued a lockdown alert to students on social media, urging those on campus "to take shelter in a safe location.
Wealthy people can better afford to take shelter in money market accounts because they don't have to chase yield to make money, Cramer said.
A previous tweet sent from the school said police advised all students to take shelter and to call 911 if they see anything suspicious.
We need to be able to take shelter in this bathtub just like you really would if your post-apocalyptic Russian island was attacked.
But Nichols' strange, winning 2011 film Take Shelter goes beyond the mysteries of the human heart, and into a more cosmic kind of conundrum.
You craft, you hunt, and you take shelter in a genre that often feels like a video game adaptation of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
"Residents who live inside the levee system should prepare to take shelter with essential supplies including food, water and medications," the mayor said Thursday.
Bravery in this context has been a readiness to take shelter in weasel words: you won't endorse the fellow but you will support him.
He has made four features: "Shotgun Stories" (2007), "Take Shelter" (2011), "Mud" (2012), and "Midnight Special," his latest and his largest movie to date.
Thirsty walkers can find refreshment at one of the wine bars called guérites, stone outbuildings that vintners used to store tools and take shelter.
A man, three women, and two teenage girls managed to swim to safety and take shelter at a bunker in the area, ABC reported.
Just before 5:00am, Mina said he made the call to breach the wall of the second restroom where other clubgoers had take shelter.
The two are first trying to take shelter in the space around the Red Keep, but the gates close before they can make it inside.
His next film, 2011's Take Shelter, was a paranoid, apocalyptic tale that explored what a man will do to protect the ones he loves.
Branson wrote earlier this week that he would stay on Necker Island and take shelter in his wine cellar with a group of Virgin employees.
What I'm more drawn to is the personal nature of this stuff, whether that's Melancholia or Take Shelter, or even Children Of Men or something.
Branson wrote earlier this week that he would stay on Necker Island and take shelter in his wine cellar with a group of Virgin employees.
I arrived in Bangkok in 2004 during the rainy season—which gave me all the more reason to go and take shelter in the gym.
We were at an awards ceremony and in the midst of it we were told there's a tornado warning so we had to take shelter.
Greene first appeared in 2011 during the show's second season, when he agreed to let the central group of survivors take shelter on his farm.
Officials also were setting up evacuation centers, many of them in schools, and encouraging the elderly, children and other vulnerable people to take shelter there.
These next weeks will be critical in shaping the electorate's final decision about where — on which side of the border — the majorities will take shelter.
As with Beckett's other work, it's a existential disquisition on the meaning of life, in which a codependent couple take shelter from a senseless world.
Everyone in the audience was ordered to leave their seats and take shelter, and the beginning of the show was delayed more than an hour.
Daniel-Mario Larco, 25, had left his off-campus apartment to take shelter on campus, and went to sleep in a classroom with fellow students.
As part of that transition, 150,000 opposition fighters are expected to take shelter in 40 sites across the country, according to opposition spokesman, Lam Paul Gabriel.
The U.S. Capitol is on lockdown while police search for an individual -- possibly armed -- and people already in the building have been told to take shelter.
Authorities haven't released details about what kind of chemical leaked, but they've said residents who'd been advised to take shelter inside can now leave their homes.
Heavy rain and landslides forced hundreds of thousands of people to take shelter in relief camps, while train services were cancelled in several flood-hit areas.
Earlier today, Hawaiian residents got a disturbing alert on their phones and on television: a missile inbound to the island, and people should take shelter immediately.
Heavy rain and landslides forced hundreds of thousands of people to take shelter in relief camps, while train services were canceled in several flood-hit areas.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency sent an alert to cellphones on Saturday urging people to take shelter because a ballistic missile was headed toward the state.
As the storm system shifted eastward early on Monday, passengers at Memphis International Airport were pulled off planes and directed to take shelter in terminal restrooms.
In Jacksonville, North Carolina, city officials posted photos of toppled gas pumps and a downed trees early Friday, warning residents to take shelter and avoid roadways.
Mussa frantically tried to avoid his attacker's blows and take shelter inside, but another man appeared, wielding a switchblade and with a large dog in tow.
A group of human resistance fighters take shelter in a snowbound church during an Advent assault, while civilians huddle between the pews awaiting rescue from XCOM.
In between trips, he heard Amanda making arrangements to take shelter, with their daughters, at her sister's house, built on pilings and tucked away from the wind.
When it closes and darkness falls, the two sides start firing mortars at each other, while people living in no-man's land take shelter in their houses.
He called on Congress to enact legislation that would give Puerto Rico the ability to take shelter in bankruptcy, where such creditor litigation would be automatically stayed.
For investors looking to take shelter in a trade war, there are pockets of the market that have done well during huge market pullbacks in the past.
The United States has long complained that the Afghan Taliban and Haqqani networks that target American troops inside Afghanistan are allowed to take shelter on Pakistani soil.
When we left our home to drive north to a safe place to take shelter on Tuesday, the roads were clogged, with traffic almost at a standstill.
Amid public concern over the possibility of more missile launches, Japanese public broadcaster NHK issued a false launch alarm urging people to take shelter six days ago.
"When we started to round up the cats to take them inside, some of them actually ran inside knowing it was time to take shelter," he said.
His weekend was hardly a glamorous one, considering ice and snow caused him to take shelter Saturday night at a roadside Super 8 motel in Onawa, Iowa.
Two trucks found themselves in the direct path of the fire, and the crews were forced to take shelter in their vehicles as the fire front passed.
Ohio State University on Monday morning sent out multiple alerts to students and staff to "Run Hide Fight" and take shelter to avoid an attacker on campus.
Police had blocked the streets outside the municipal building and she and her grand stayed in their car until they were taken to another building to take shelter.
Nizamuddin, whose duties at his workplace include pouring cooking oil into tins and weighing them, uses plastic sheets to take shelter from rains and the chill in winter.
As people in the region take shelter where they can and line up for food and water, loved ones search for news of those they lost contact with.
To take shelter from the bombs, my family retreated to my small basement room, where we were soon joined by my married sisters and their husbands and kids.
Zachary Potts and his girlfriend, Allison Lefor, were celebrating his 30th birthday with a beer when they had to grab their dogs and take shelter ... in the bathtub.
"Houstonians have a safe, dry place to take shelter at Gallery Furniture so if they can get here they are welcome," McIngvale said, according to the Houston Chronicle.
So, the end of it feels very similar to the end of Take Shelter for me, in terms of its exponential growth from the beginning of the film.
He had a narrow escape the previous day, surviving an Islamic State suicide car bomb then fleeing his home in Mosul to take shelter about a mile away.
And, when the group tries to take shelter in an (hopefully) abandoned seaside hotel, it's Alicia's idea to go room by room, pilfering luggage and pillaging the minibar.
The episode rattled nerves at Central Michigan, where details were released slowly and students were told to take shelter inside dorms and classrooms for much of the day.
In the town of Sanchez-Mira, a dozen miles east, local officials said they had ensured people's safety by pushing them to take shelter at the community hall.
The Georgia Emergency Management Agency alerted residents to "historic levels of flooding" on the Atlantic Coast and urged people to take shelter, if they had not already evacuated.
"North Korea appears to have launched a missile ... The government urges people to take shelter inside buildings or underground," the alert sent by NHK read, according to Reuters.
Mark Milley praised early warning systems, which detected the incoming ballistic missiles well in advance, giving U.S. and coalition forces adequate time to take shelter at both bases.
Japanese citizens were immediately warned to take shelter, something they were forced to do on August 250, when Pyongyang flew a Hwasong-238 ballistic missile over the same island.
Hoping to find protection from the bitter blast, a stray cat decided to take shelter under the car of Sergey Baranov and his wife Yelena, reports The Siberian Times.
Meanwhile, the FSA commander blames inaction from the international community -- especially the U.S. He wants weapons he says they've been promised, and safe zones were civilians can take shelter.
Koudeja Keita has a plan for whenever heavy rains, compounded by untreated wastewater, flood her ground-level shack: take shelter in the local school with her family of 10.
The frontline in the struggle for the Rohingyas' future are the bamboo huts where refugees take shelter from the heat and dust of the camp to voice their views.
The Turks and Caicos Islands and the Bahamas are bracing for the massive hurricane and Florida's governor is warning everyone in his state to be ready to take shelter.
Hundreds of people perished in the flood and more than one million of Kerala's 35 million people were forced to abandon their homes and take shelter in relief camps.
"I wanted to take an interest in the home, which we always see as a space of softness, of protection, where we go to take shelter," she told me.
An occupational therapist, Ms. Karathanasi said her hardest job was persuading refugees to forget about Idomeni and instead take shelter in one of the government camps proliferating across Greece.
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.
Hurricane Dorian hovered over the Bahamas on Monday, pummeling the islands with a fearsome Category 4 assault that forced even rescue crews to take shelter until the onslaught passes.
A river bank collapsed in the city, flooding much of the area and prompting hundreds to take shelter on their rooftops where they awaited rescue by boat and helicopter.
Kajihara said people who live near rivers should take shelter on the second floor or higher of any sturdy building if an officially designated evacuation center wasn't easily accessible.
Members of the SWAT team take shelter from the debris of a car bomb that they detonated during a clearance operation in the village of Salahiya, south of Mosul.
The alert, which was sent to cellphones and played over television and radio airwaves, urged residents to take shelter, and prompted widespread panic on the islands and the mainland.
Rain starts to pour, and we take shelter while we figure out a plan, eventually working out that there might be rideshare taxis driving up the hill we can hail.
Our heroes, siblings Simone (played by Alba August) and Rasmus (Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen) take shelter in a secret bunker, only to emerge years later into a dramatically more frightening world.
Bortignon from the Centro de Migraciones said Cúcuta needed housing where Venezuelan families could take shelter and food aid for a limited time while completing the process of getting documented.
"We want to go and take shelter inside Bangladesh and don't want to go back with my innocent children in the lion's mouth again," Amena Khatun, a Rohingya woman, said.
This is Nichols's film film (after Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter, Mud, and Midnight Special); its subject matter is also the most socially and politically relevant material he's tackled to date.
Elsewhere in mountainous parts of the island, landslides buried homes, killing inhabitants who had chosen not to take shelter in one of the many evacuation centers opened for the storm.
"To mitigate going back and forth, our team here designed a trailer that would house everything we need to be out on a job and take shelter from the elements."
Be loud -- Meteorologists suggest that you keep an air horn or whistle wherever you take shelter, so you can be heard by first responders if you become buried by debris.
The shootings occurred Wednesday at an apartment complex in Americus, prompting a manhunt and causing nearby Georgia Southwestern State University to tell students to take shelter for most of the day.
It also faces a more universal problem: that some disaster victims think they know best or, as in Bangladesh, are reluctant to abandon their property, such as livestock, to take shelter.
Nichols won't stoop to the emotional manipulation of award-season movies, but his earlier films, particularly Take Shelter, highlight how he can wring pathos and suspense from the simplest of setups.
Their findings paint a picture of a hunting encampment where people passing through the landscape would spend the night, take shelter and clean and consume the animals they hunted, McPherron said.
I remember I gave another filmmaker, a really nice guy and a really talented guy, I gave him a script for Take Shelter, and I was expecting him to love it.
Speaking by phone from the northeastern city of Butembo, Kolie said there had been many times when WHO officials told her to take shelter or stay on lockdown due to insecurity.
Residents were warned to take shelter from the ash as toxic gas levels spiked in a small southeast area where lava has burst from the ground during the two-week eruption.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO "Take Shelter," from the Copenhagen-based duo of Carl Coleman and Dane Caspar Hesselager, oozes with minor chords that satisfyingly resolve while the subject matter wanders into unsettled terrain.
With U.S. commitment to European security in question, a review commissioned by Germany's Parliament recently concluded that the country could take shelter under the nuclear umbrellas of the British or French.
On Friday, authorities warned residents to take shelter from what could be life-threatening winds and floods as Hurricane Harvey, a Category 2 storm, roars out of the Gulf of Mexico.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global equity funds have seen outflows of $10.3 billion in the past week as rising U.S.-China trade tensions prompted investors to take shelter in safe-haven government bonds.
Jamie Munson told the National Weather Service that her phone went off just before midnight, prompting her and her husband to leave their mobile home and take shelter in the house nearby.
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh (CNN)When the monsoon rains hit southeast Bangladesh this week, Hafiz Ullah and his family abandoned their flimsy bamboo-and-tarpaulin-home to take shelter in a nearby school.
CDT (1300 GMT), forced workers at the sprawling complex housing the refinery to take shelter, where they remained for more than an hour while Shell stabilized the refinery's operations, the sources said.
As authorities warned people not to take shelter in attics, unless they have axes handy to break through their roofs, several residents provided CNN with their accounts of riding out the storm.
" And in the event of a real threat, passengers were told to "close and lock their balcony doors, then lock their entrance door to their cabin and take shelter in the corridors.
She said her method was to look for places where people may be trapped by fire, such as front and back doorways, or where they might take shelter, such as a bathtub.
Loving is also from director Jeff Nichols, whose Take Shelter and Mud have landed just short of the Oscars in the past but have been in the conversation for several other prizes.
The rich fled the city as the storm approached, leaving the poor, particularly people of color, to die or to take shelter in increasingly dire conditions in stadiums like the Louisiana Superdome.
Some residents were rescued by the Australian military, including in Mallacoota, where residents were forced to take shelter on boats as a fire burned through the seaside town on New Year's Eve.
They had just reached their front door in an attempt to take shelter, Gayle Sweet said, when an oak tree went down, smashing their home and landing on top of her husband.
The summertime military exercises usually coincide with a nationwide civilian defense drill in South Korea in which ordinary people take shelter in buildings and subway stations at the sound of air-raid sirens.
The state of Odisha has also moved in thousands of disaster management personnel to help those living in mud-and-thatch homes in low-lying areas take shelter from Severe Cyclonic Storm Fani.
"We fired blank shots in self-defense when some people started throwing stones at our officers forcing us to take shelter in a building," said Sarkar Mohammad Kaisar, Superintendent of Police in Bhola.
"I looked at the story and it seemed very very obvious to me that we just needed to talk about the people," said Nichols, who previously presented "Mud" and "Take Shelter" in Cannes.
I've had Chad Keith as my production designer from Take Shelter, and he did Midnight Special and he just did Loving, and he influences so many things about the way we make films.
Since the Kilauea volcano erupted on May 3, sending a smoldering flow of lava into residential areas, authorities have ordered Leilani Estates and Lanipuna Gardens residents to take shelter in local community centers.
Many birds, including goldfinches, sparrows and even downy woodpeckers, can be observed feeding on the dried stalks, some looking for the seeds, others for the insects that take shelter on the tall stems.
Just days after the state government of Hawaii accidentally sent a cellphone alert that North Korea had launched a missile and that citizens should take shelter — Japan's public broadcaster did the same thing.
The federal bankruptcy code bans Puerto Rico from declaring bankruptcy, and by 2016, it was defaulting haphazardly on payment after payment, without any way to take shelter from the many resulting creditor lawsuits.
An American official said the Russians on the ground had been given 242 to 90 minutes' notice that the missiles were coming and had not been advised whether to take shelter or flee.
Over the past six months, a record $46 billion has ploughed into government bond funds, while investors have largely shunned equities as trade war worries prompted them to take shelter in safe-haven assets.
Fortunately the enraged beast didn't manage to gain access to the store, but Smyth recounted how it charged one of his customers and forced a member of staff to take shelter in a car.
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.
The ceremony, designed by Rye Workshop, came complete with lavish flower arrangements, teepees scattered across the property for guests to take shelter in, a bonfire, and plenty of board games just in case of rain.
Some camp on the meadows around the monastery or take shelter in chapels to the 12 apostles that were build in 1990s, making it one of the most visited holy sites in the Balkan country.
Japanese residents have been urged to take shelter after South Korea's military said North Korea fired an unidentified missile Friday from its capital Pyongyang that flew over Japan before landing in the northern Pacific Ocean.
Here's what they say, in part: Take shelter as soon as you can, even if you are many miles from ground zero where the attack occurred — radioactive fallout can be carried by winds for miles.
Facebook is also testing Local Alerts with 100 local government and first-responder Pages that can be issued to inform citizens about urgent issues or emergencies, such as where to take shelter from a hurricane.
More than 53,000 residents have abandoned their homes around Taal to take shelter in evacuation centers, but thousands more are refusing to leave or have already drifted back to check on their animals and possessions.
Smiles do not become it; the mouth tightens, by reflex, to a crinkled line, and once, in "Take Shelter," it gapes wide in a terrible and soundless O, as the hero wakes from a nightmare.
The local government distributed evacuation notices to residents a few days ahead of the most recent launch, which warn people to take shelter just before the launch and run away from any falling rocket debris.
If caught in a lightning storm, the two best places to take shelter are inside cars with metal roofs and in modern buildings that have electrical wiring and plumbing running through the walls, Vagarsky advised.
Whigham is one of those actors who enriches every project he turns up in (see: Fargo, Vice Principals, Take Shelter, and Boardwalk Empire, to name just a few) and yet he still seems largely underappreciated.
Fans booed and refused to leave as organizers implored that they get away from the main stage to take shelter, even as a downpour and lightning moved precariously closer to the beach's metallic stages and installations.
Crops on 1,1915 hectares (2547.66 acres) have been damaged and 31,000 people have been forced to take shelter in rescue camps, according to the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority's (KSDMA) control room in the state capital.
In its 15th missile test this year, North Korea fired a missile eastward from the vicinity of Sunan in Pyongyang, per South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, forcing Japan to warn its residents to take shelter.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese public broadcaster NHK issued a false alarm on Tuesday saying North Korea appeared to have launched a missile and urging people to take shelter, but it managed to correct the error within minutes.
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.
At times Shannon seems plucked straight out of a Fellini film—his face so expressive, inimitable, that he's able to communicate a range of emotions through a glance (see Take Shelter) or gesture (see Midnight Special).
The Japanese yen raced to its highest level in more than 16 months and the Swiss franc surged as the growing threat of a trade war prompted investors to take shelter in perceived low-yielding currencies.
The high school that was supposed to serve as a shelter had flooded and closed, so Anna pushed her family's raft through the neighborhood as rain fell, looking for two-story houses where they could take shelter.
As many go to work or to school, those who remain behind take shelter in a number of tents scattered around the protest area, while others go home to shower, change their clothes and get some rest.
"Pacific Command would take about fives minutes to characterize a launch, where the missile is going, which means the population would have about 15 minutes to take shelter," said Vern Miyagi, administrator for Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency.
While most of the riders were content to take shelter from the wind by staying in the large pack, four made an early break that survived until the sprinters' teams finally woke up in the closing miles.
They argued that no matter how much Puerto Rico might want to take shelter from creditors, the bankruptcy code clearly said it could not file for Chapter 9 protection, nor could it enact its own bankruptcy law.
Or, if the weather is not cooperating, take shelter at Kunstnernes Hus, an artist-run exhibition hall (the name translates to "The Artists' House"), with a rich cultural program of lectures, debates, film screenings and art events.
The IOC figures it's the least they can do for the nearly 20 million athletes and non-athletes of the world currently living without national affiliation and forced to take shelter in countries that aren't their own.
Japan's public broadcaster on Tuesday accidentally sent news alerts that North Korea had launched a missile and that citizens should take shelter — just days after the government of Hawaii had sent a similar warning to its citizens.
The missile passed over Japan — where an alert was issued, on television and via cellphones, warning people to take shelter inside a building or underground — and traveled 2,300 miles, the farthest of any of North Korea's launches.
In the event that the city of Doral falls under Miami-Dade County's evacuation orders, guests at Trump National Doral will be required to find lodging elsewhere or take shelter in an evacuation center, the spokesperson said.
"Pacific Command would take about five minutes to characterize a launch, where the missile is going, which means the population would have about 15 minutes to take shelter," said Vern Miyagi, administrator for Hawaii's Emergency Management Agency.
When the accused try to take shelter with relatives, their families often reject them: the supposed witches' husbands have paid their families a "bride price" which would have to be returned if the bride left the husband's family.
A Cheyenne woman is dead, and her husband and son are recovering, after their snowmobiles broke down and they were forced to take shelter in snow caves in blizzard conditions during a nightmarish three-day ordeal in Wyoming.
As a result there was growing American pressure on Pakistan to crack down on Taliban leaders who take shelter there — and a growing sense within Pakistan's security establishment that Mullah Mansour was proving too independent, and thus expendable.
A Texas city ordered residents to take shelter indoors for several hours on Thursday morning for what was the second time in a week as the air quality there worsened after a fire at a petrochemical storage facility.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women and men caught up in disasters respond differently, with women quick to take shelter or prepare to evacuate, but often struggling to persuade the men in their families to do so, research suggests.
Conditions worsened on Thursday after an explosive eruption spewed ash 30,000 feet (9,144 meters) into the air and residents of the Big Island were warned to take shelter as the plume engulfed a wide area (GRAPHIC: Scorched earth - tmsnrt.
For the thousands of civilians living in the crossfire, the fighting often starts without warning, forcing many to take shelter in basements to escape the shelling that gouges holes out of apartment blocks and severs power and water supplies.
That was a particularly good thing for Niki Tilley and her friends, who tweeted their heartfelt thanks to the Warner Robins Cracker Barrel for allowing them to take shelter in the location's freezer while a tornado passed. 8. #tornadolife.
Cinematographer Adam Stone has worked on all Nichols' films to date, and composer David Wingo also scored Mud and Take Shelter; together, they've helped give Nichols' films a cohesive look and feel that goes beyond their consistently grim tones.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan ordered more than one million people on the southernmost island of Kyushu to take shelter in evacuation centers and other safe areas on Wednesday as heavy rains triggered small landslides and threatened to cause widespread flooding.
Hence the russet rain that pools in a man's palm, in "Take Shelter," or the crack of thunder that he alone can hear; hence the boat, near the start of "Mud," perched calmly in the branches of a tree.
Terrifying video shows the moment a fire and rescue crew in Australia were overrun by bushfires spreading rapidly through the South Coast of New South Wales and were forced to take shelter in their truck as the fire passed.
It also wasn't the first blaze sparked in an area where homeless residents were trying to take shelter: In the Bay Area, fires have broken out at homeless encampments several times this year, including in May, July, September, November, and December.
Lets just take a second to appreciate that low-fi goodness that looks like an old-school virus payload, as well as the fact that it instructs you to take shelter immediately but first click that you acknowledge your inevitable demise.
Amazon's movie studio has acquired the rights to former New York Times columnist Nick Bilton's "The Bunker," an original screenplay about tech billionaires who take shelter in a luxurious underground bunker after an attack on the U.S., according to Deadline.
Seaside areas of the Coromandel Peninsula, north of Auckland were being evacuated and people told to take shelter in Civil Defence centers, although disaster management agency said it did not yet know how many people would have to leave their homes.
But I ended up driving to New Orleans, getting there just as the wind was picking up and in time to start interviewing people as they stood in line with bundles of clothes and suitcases to take shelter in the Superdome.
It's still rare to find American films that treat men, especially in rural or working-class areas, as emotionally complex; the other great one that springs to mind is Jeff Nichols's exploration of masculine anxiety and dread in Take Shelter.
The film hails from director and screenwriter Jeff Nichols, whose rocket ship of a career — including such acclaimed films as Take Shelter, Mud, and his other 2016 release, Midnight Special — turns the American South into fodder for his abundant cinematic imagination.
But, according to Saleemul Huq, who directs the International Centre for Climate Change and Development, a research institute in Dhaka, the Bangladeshi system's biggest success has been its education programme, which has taught children how to respond to early warnings and take shelter.
SYDNEY/PORT VILA, Vanuatu (Reuters) - A cyclone bearing down on New Caledonia in the South Pacific was upgraded on Monday to a category five storm, the most destructive wind-speed level, prompting local authorities to order people to stay indoors and take shelter.
Though he's already had an acclaimed career, Nicholas's second and third features, Take Shelter and Mud, respectively, were also screened in the French Riviera, and he's become a member of the rarefied group of directors that debut their work at the festival frequently.
Sea Watch said it followed international law at all times, and the prosecutor from the nearby city of Syracuse, where the Sea Watch ship had moored to take shelter from bad weather for several days, said the charity had done nothing wrong.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A false report of an active shooter at the Walter Reed military hospital outside Washington led people to take shelter on Tuesday, before an all-clear was given and the U.S. Navy confirmed the incident was related to a drill.
MARSH HARBOUR/NASSAU, Bahamas, Sept 8 (Reuters) - Days after fleeing their crumbling home and breaking into a vacant apartment to take shelter while Hurricane Dorian rampaged over the Bahamas' Great Abaco Island, Samuel Cornish and his family caught a rescue flight to Nassau.
There are two things you can count on in the months ahead: that Russia and the regime will bombard Idlib and its thousands of civilians, and that the Sunni rebel militants who take shelter in it will respond as extremely as they can.
"I think a lot of apocalypse stories that I'm drawn to are personal apocalypses, whether it's like Take Shelter or Melancholia," he said, though he also cites The Shining, The Thing, Night of the Living Dead, and The Act of Killing as inspirations.
ASHKELON, Israel (Reuters) - A rocket launched from the Gaza Strip at a southern Israeli city on Wednesday as it hosted a campaign rally by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prompted him to take shelter briefly before resuming the event, Israeli TV stations reported.
But Nichols's film, Take Shelter (some of the actor's best work), finds him playing a young father and husband in rural Ohio who, haunted by visions of the apocalypse, becomes increasingly convinced a giant storm is coming, as the specter of mental illness looms large.
Admirers of Nichols, whose finest films, like "Take Shelter" (2011) and "Mud" (2012), are fraught with a foreboding more mysterious than any law could cope with, may be bemused that he has turned to this ennobling saga, yet you can still feel the dramatic pressure.
For now, there will be no ads in Today In. Facebook is also now testing Local Alerts with 100 local government and first responder Pages that can be issued to inform citizens about urgent issues or emergencies, such as where to take shelter from a hurricane.
Take Shelter filmmaker Jeff Nichols has already had one winner this year with Midnight Special, and he hopes to continue his hot streak with this true-life drama about an interracial couple (Joel Edgerton, Ruth Negga) whose marriage in the late 1950s lands them in prison.
While the tornado caused significant damage, including downed power lines, there have been no known injuries, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency said in a tweet Tuesday, reminding citizens in tornado warning areas to take shelter underground or on the lowest floor of a building during such emergencies.
So it's perhaps not surprising that shortly thereafter, Trump's now infamous campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski—the former state trooper best known for roughing up a female reporter at a campaign "press conference" —was sacked, banished from Trump Tower to take shelter in whatever cable news greenroom would have him.
It was too overcast and cool during my stay to experience it, let alone use the pool at all, but I will say it is a lovely space, and you can always take shelter under an umbrella with a glass of frozen rose if you stay here in summer.
It was about four in the morning by the time Pete and Letitia, a middle-aged couple living on the outskirts of Quaama, decided to pack up the car and get out, driving through the heart of the firestorm to take shelter at the nearby Rural Fire Service station.
I think had I come out of Shotgun Stories, or maybe if i'd come out of Take Shelter and been given this massive opportunity I would have taken it and I would have given up a lot of control and a lot of connections, my personal connection to the films.
Indeed, seed heads are crucial to the well-being of a garden that's home to more than plant life: When the weather turns, animals take shelter in crannies of unpruned stems, feed on protein-rich seeds and use the heads' wispy fluff to build nests; their survival depends on this communion.
Al-Asad, Iraq (CNN)United States troops at the Al-Asad air base in Iraq were aware that an Iranian attack was imminent, allowing them to take shelter two-and-a-half-hours before missiles struck on Wednesday, CNN has been told during an exclusive tour of the devastated site.
I wrote about that film separately; here, it's just worth noting that the latest mysteries-of-the-human-heart drama from Mud, Take Shelter, and Midnight Special writer-director Jeff Nichols takes place in Virginia and Washington, DC, but the setting feels much more like the poorest areas of the Deep South.
The boys, members of a youth football team, and their coach have been trapped in the labyrinthine cave at the Tham Luang Nang Non complex for nearly two weeks, unable to navigate their way out of a series of narrow passages after floodwaters forced them to take shelter on a rocky ledge.
This overhead shot and others suggest that there's a divine aspect to the priests' mission, an idea that Mr. Scorsese visually and narratively underlines in the Lazarus-like cave in which Rodrigues and Garupe first take shelter in Japan; in Rodrigues's self-aggrandizing identification with Jesus; and, crucially, through the figure of Judas.
From a gritty family crime drama (Shotgun Stories), to a Southern gothic romance (Mud), to a terrified father who might be losing his mind in order to protect his family (Take Shelter), to a tale of an interracial couple trying to validate their marriage (Loving), Nichols is a director who can seemingly do anything.
When one bomb landed a few hundred meters away, Ahmed Muthanya and his wife, Mesara, jumped out of bed and gathered their four children to take shelter in the windowless hallway of their apartment on the ground floor of a four story building — the safest place to avoid flying shards of glass from the shock waves.
LOS ANGELES — This is why DreamWorks Animation needed to take shelter in the arms of a larger conglomerate: The boutique studio's "Kung Fu Panda 24" collected about $2761.3 million at the global box office in the last quarter, but the company could put together only $2470 million in profit, even with help from its television, toy and digital businesses.
When one bomb landed a few hundred meters away, Ahmed Muthanya and his wife, Mesara, jumped out of bed and gathered their four children to take shelter in the windowless hallway of their apartment on the ground floor of a four-story building — the safest place to avoid flying shards of glass from the shock waves.
Baluchistan has also been the center of two resilient insurgencies, making it one of the most sensitive areas for Pakistan's powerful military establishment: Ethnic Baluch separatists there have been pursued by a stifling Pakistani security presence, and part of the leadership of the Afghan Taliban also continues to take shelter there, in the city of Quetta.
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" Then, on July 25, after the Soviets imposed a blockade on West Berlin, Kennedy said in a nationwide televised speech that "in the event of an attack, the lives of those families which are not hit in a nuclear blast and fire can still be saved if they can be warned to take shelter and if that shelter is available.
Woods rushed across the bridge to the green, marked his ball, and disappeared offstage, behind the azaleas, as the multitudes emptied out of the grandstand and the glades of Amen Corner and streamed back toward the exits—there was no place on the grounds for them to take shelter, in the event of a storm, unless they had passes to Berckmans.
But that also means that many fans of the musical aren't acquainted with those infamous, lengthy, hundred-page-long digressions that have delighted and frustrated generations of Hugo fans: not the one about the history of the convent where Valjean and Cosette take shelter, not the one about the Battle of Waterloo, and not the one that develops a detailed policy proposal on proper Parisian sewer maintenance.
Still, on a wintry night, it's nice to take shelter for mouthfuls of cecina, a demolition of salt-cured beef with edges like candy; suadero, akin to brisket but cut closer to the udder, swollen with fat that turns to liquid instantly on the tongue; and al pastor, pork shaved thin and stung with chiles and pineapple, with a flavor close to burnt caramel, the darker side of sweet.
"When I learned that Emmanuel Macron was coming here and that he didn't intend to meet the workers, that he didn't intend to come to the picket line, but that he was going to take shelter in I-don't-know-what meeting room of the chamber of commerce to meet two or three handpicked people, I considered it such a sign of contempt for the Whirlpool workers that I decided to leave a committee meeting and come see you," she said, as F.N. activists handed out croissants.

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