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The residents inside fled and took refuge in a car.
I was with a buddy and we took refuge upstairs.
American intellectuals took refuge there from McCarthyism during the 653s.
Another player, J.J. Spaun, took refuge in his hotel basement.
López and Tintori took refuge that night in a friend's apartment.
Faced with a drastic loss, Dr. Greenwood took refuge in studying.
Many second stories were also flooded while residents took refuge there.
I took refuge along the lake, hiding among some large stones.
Marianella Magallanes, another lawmaker, took refuge in the Italian embassy on Wednesday.
As DeGeneres ended the segment, Paulson took refuge under the coffee table.
Arturo Hernandez, 44, took refuge in 2014 at the First Unitarian church.
Tired of the heat, they took refuge in a cool outlet mall.
After Al Qaeda took refuge in Pakistan, it collaborated with local radicals.
Many in two-story, concrete homes took refuge on their upper floors.
" He prayed privately and took refuge in his posse of "super-nerds.
It's almost four years since Julian Assange took refuge in London's Ecuadorian embassy.
Instead of showing up for deportation, Vizguerra took refuge at First Unitarian Church.
As a child, she took refuge in books and her own imaginative games.
Confronted by a world they could not encompass, they took refuge in language.
"My family fled violence in Burma and took refuge in India," he said.
Tourists in Lake Conjola, a popular holiday destination, took refuge on a beach.
Tourists in Lake Conjola, a popular holiday destination, took refuge on a beach.
To escape capture, he took refuge in the Papal Nunciatura in Panama City.
The two other gunmen were killed after they took refuge in a print works.
In June, 22, Hussein took refuge in the mountains and began a guerrilla war.
He, his wife, Stacie, and his son, Zach, took refuge in a bedroom closet.
Two million Afghans took refuge in Iran during the Soviet invasion in the 1980s.
Perhaps as a result, for her fall collection she took refuge in the details.
Police eventually retreated back to the bridge while protesters took refuge up the road.
He was released under a spy swap deal in 2010 and took refuge in Britain.
He took refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in June 2012 to avoid extradition.
He was freed under a spy swap deal in 2010 and took refuge in Britain.
The suspect took refuge at a corner store, where someone inside reported him to authorities.
The Albanians rushed inside and took refuge in a brick oven on the second floor.
In 2012 Mr. Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy, where he will likely remain.
His family fled a few years later and eventually took refuge in Orange County, Calif.
A Chinese tailor lived on the ground floor and took refuge there—he couldn't leave.
Fearing for their safety, several hundred of Inn Din's Buddhist villagers took refuge in a monastery.
Assange, who has always maintained his innocence, took refuge in the embassy specifically to avoid extradition.
The other guests didn't want stains on their party clothes, and took refuge on the balcony.
I didn't want to be the kind of person who took refuge in his brute power.
The two fled, took refuge in an old farmhouse and began a series of untraceable podcasts.
I took refuge inside the house as propane tanks were exploding and gas lines were erupting.
In 0003, an official fleeing the Tiananmen massacre took refuge in its temple in Los Angeles.
Many people who had left their houses took refuge in the homes of relatives or friends.
Some of the immigrants took refuge in police stations and mosques, according to local media reports.
For the rest of that quarter, I took refuge from others in the school library whenever possible.
One of the winery's flagship brands, 120, is named after the Chilean soldiers who took refuge here.
After losing an appeal, Assange took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in June 2012 to avoid being extradited.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians took refuge in Gaza after fleeing or being driven from their homes.
Assange skipped bail in Britain to avoid possible extradition and took refuge in the embassy in 2012.
He was freed as part of a spy swap deal in 2010 and took refuge in Britain.
Eligible for diplomatic asylum, they gathered their wives and children and took refuge in the French Embassy.
While she was pursued by Dumont, she took refuge in the home of abolitionists, the Van Wagenens.
He took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy, where he had been holed up for nearly seven years.
He took refuge in the papal embassy but was driven out by rock music blared outside the embassy.
Other residents in the area, many of whom were homeless after the tsunami, took refuge inside local mosques.
Instead, some took refuge in gallows humour: think of the jobs Mr Trump's wall will create, they joked.
As the crowds ran away from the market, he opened his door, and some Polish tourists took refuge.
It was begun in 2010 but dropped in 2017 years after Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy.
Investors took refuge in the safest investments, bolstering the value of American government debt and the Japanese currency.
About 600 people took refuge in one of the biggest shelters, the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan.
When she saw him getting out of the car, Velasco fled and took refuge in a nearby pharmacy.
And a famed political prisoner, Leopoldo López, took refuge in the Chilean Embassy just hours after being freed.
Witnesses and officers at the scene, however, said that many had been unable to escape and took refuge.
It was all that remained of the home where his parents took refuge during the Second World War.
Naqshbandi recalls a number of Iraqi soldiers who were trapped in the town and took refuge with the Kurds.
It was begun in 2010 but dropped in 2017 after Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
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In 1984, Democratic nominee Mondale was trailing President Ronald Reagan, but took refuge in the size of his crowds.
Eleven people were injured and around 100 skiers took refuge in a mountain hut for several hours until rescued.
The infamous Mohammed Saïd al-Sahhaf, Saddam's brutal Information Minister, took refuge in the studio with his dozen bodyguards.
They took refuge in the sewers with the rat, Master Splinter, who had also been doused with the chemical.
Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorian embassy in London's Knightsbridge on June 19, 2012, and applied for political asylum.
So long as Mr. Puigdemont stayed in Belgium, where he took refuge after fleeing Spain, Madrid left him alone.
They returned to the house and took refuge in the swimming pool, the flames raging around them for hours.
The boys reported seeing no wildlife in the flooded cavern where they took refuge, but doctors were still concerned.
I took refuge in what the club calls the press building, a recently constructed Taj Mahal of media mollycoddling.
It was there that Sama'an's father, Ibrahim Ashrawi, was born in a church basement where the family took refuge.
There were two survivors: crewmen who took refuge in a lifeboat and were rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter.
These videos were mostly shot on phones as people took refuge, or on GoPros as firefighters attempted to help.
Hundreds of residents, trying to escape indiscriminate artillery and rocket fire and fearful of airstrikes, took refuge in basements.
Just reaching the cavern where the group ultimately took refuge was a feat even for the most skilled searchers.
Assange took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden and has been confined there since.
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Much like African-American slaves, generations of Sami took refuge in it as a form of resistance and coded language.
The WikiLeaks founder, who is 45, took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London that year to escape extradition to Sweden.
He took refuge there in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over a sexual assault investigation that was later dropped.
It was a hot July day and I took refuge from the afternoon heat in the shade of a wall.
Rather than submit to extradition, he took refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, and the country granted him asylum.
On Sunday, most residents hunkered down in their apartments, while those in more flood-prone areas took refuge in shelters.
About 75,000 to 80,000 took refuge in outlying districts, according to Naji Ibrahim Hawas, head of the Hawija provincial council.
The general malaise got so bad that he took refuge in the university chapel and fell asleep in a pew.
Last week, Berrones took refuge in a church in Phoenix, a "sanctuary church" offering a refuge for immigrants facing deportation.
Arellano became the face of the immigration debate back in 2006, when she took refuge inside a church, making national headlines.
On Thursday night, thousands of people took refuge under small tents or teepees made from garbage bags in Pijijiapan's town square.
"When my father passed, I took refuge in the hope that someday we would be united in the hereafter," she said.
Assange, an Australian national, took refuge in the embassy after fighting unsuccessfully through the British courts to avoid extradition to Sweden.
She took refuge in a small garden area in front of her house, which is surrounded by acres of pastoral land.
Assange, 45, took refuge in the embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over the rape allegation, which he denies.
Removed from urban centers like Vancouver, they saw themselves as outcasts and took refuge in music, the streets, and their crews.
They took refuge in her niece's house and now live next door to their wrecked home, staying with her sister Juanita.
Nick Templeman, who runs Campbell River Whale and Bear Excursions, captured the moments after the seal took refuge on the boat.
Some people also took refuge at the mausoleum of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic in southern Tehran.
With revolution no longer on the immediate agenda, he took refuge in explaining why the existing economic order could not endure.
Ms. Moore, her father and two sisters took refuge in her maternal grandmother's home village near Liberia's border with Sierra Leone.
And some evidence suggests that during an earlier warming period polar bears took refuge in an archipelago in the Canadian Arctic.
Ida Dempsey of Melbourne, who spends Christmas every year in the area with her family, also took refuge on the water.
Assange took refuge in the embassy to avoid potential extradition to Sweden in a sexual assault case that has since been dropped.
During his incarceration, however, he took refuge in art, producing drawings that combined geometric abstraction with scenes and symbols from his homeland.
Assange took refuge in the embassy there in 2012 while being sought by Swedish authorities for questioning in a sexual assault investigation.
Assange took refuge in the embassy after British courts ordered his extradition to Sweden to face questioning in a sexual molestation case.
The Honeckers fled to Moscow in 1990 and took refuge in the Chilean Embassy when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Mrs.
" Ultimately, he took refuge in a technical argument that, while true, was far from inspirational: "I did not oppose busing in America.
After narrowly escaping them on Sunday, he took refuge in a guesthouse and went on Facebook Live to recount what had happened.
Dozens took refuge in a choir classroom, which a teacher barricaded with a grand piano before tending to a student's gunshot wounds.
A group of Afghans with children waded across the fast-moving waters of the Evros river and took refuge in a chapel.
When New York City was hit with a snow squall a few weeks ago, Albert Hei, 29, took refuge in an igloo.
An estimated 22001,22017 took refuge in the United States, according to the government-funded Voice of America, settling largely in North Carolina.
Allemand briefly took refuge in a local restaurant, Le Cocodile, but headed back out because he needed to know what was happening.
Having fled to Hong Kong, Mr Snowden later took refuge in Moscow, where he now lives under the protection of the Russian government.
Assange, 45, took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over the rape allegation, which he denies.
Vizguerra took refuge at the First Unitarian Church in Denver in mid-February as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sought to deport her.
After the British courts rejected his bid to quash the extradition request, Ecuador granted him asylum and he took refuge in the embassy.
He took refuge in the embassy six years ago to avoid extradition to Sweden in a sexual assault case that was later dropped.
My parents briefly took refuge in Amman, Jordan, before returning to my father's ancestral home in Ramallah, where my earliest childhood memories begin.
On Friday, Berrones took refuge at the Shadow Rock United Church in Phoenix, a sanctuary church offering a safe place for undocumented immigrants.
Mr. Assange is serving a 50-week prison sentence for jumping bail, imposed after he took refuge in Ecuador's Embassy seven years ago.
Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London Embassy after British courts ordered his extradition to Sweden to face questioning in a sexual molestation case.
Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden for questioning over allegations of rape, which he has denied.
Flanked by a swarm of security, the Wests took refuge in their Manhattan apartment for several days, welcoming friends and reassessing their security needs.
Her family took refuge in the Kawergosk refugee camp outside of Irbil, in northern Iraq, in August 25 but their troubles didn't end there.
Gold jumped to a five-month high on Monday as investors took refuge in safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical tensions over North Korea.
Haha. This little fella must have come into the home and found what he thought was a real tree and took refuge in it.
The 33-year-old could not find help for her toothache even after she fled Islamic State rule and took refuge in northwest Syria.
Three other North Korean men who were also believed to be involved took refuge in North Korea's embassy in Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital.
Facing deportation to Mexico and fearing separation from his children, Javier Flores Garcia took refuge last year in a Methodist church in downtown Philadelphia.
The founder of WikiLeaks took refuge in the country's embassy in London nearly five years ago, after he was accused of rape in Sweden.
Five members of the group — which initially included 12 players and their coach — remained in the cavern where they took refuge from rising water.
In Costa Rica — where a national state of emergency was declared — eight were killed, 17 reported missing, and more than 7,000 took refuge in shelters.
They took refuge not only in the First Amendment but also in Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, Congress' great gift to the internet.
Then, about a decade ago, Ozbek felt the cycles had grown too demanding, and so took refuge in designing his holiday home in Bodrum, Turkey.
Jane Goade of Carl Junction took refuge in a storm shelter under her house with her family and neighbors as they sensed a tornado approaching.
While others took refuge in Western countries, Ms. Riaz chose to go into exile in India, where she then lived for more than six years.
He took refuge there six years ago while being pursued by British authorities for possible extradition to Sweden in a since-dropped sexual molestation case.
Mr. Zayed took refuge in the Palestinian Embassy in December after he feared that the Bulgarian authorities would extradite him after a request by Israeli officials.
The uprising faltered, having apparently failed to gain the support of senior members of the Venezuelan military, and Lopez took refuge in the Spanish ambassador's residence.
Mr López and his family took refuge in the Spanish ambassador's residence, while two dozen rebel national guardsmen were reported to be in the Brazilian embassy.
The Guardian and Focus Ecuador reported details today on "Operation Hotel," which began as "Operation Guest" when Assange took refuge in Ecuador's UK embassy in 2012.
Norway's exiled king and government fled Nazi occupation and took refuge in the British capital from 1940 to 1945, building lasting bonds between the two countries.
Taken together, they indicate where this Vienna-born pioneer of cultural agitation, collage, photomontage, and sound poetry took refuge shortly after the Nazis' rise to power.
After exhausting his appeals in the British courts, rather than submit to extradition, Mr. Assange took refuge in Ecuador's embassy, violating the terms of his bail.
Up to 100,000 Tibetan Buddhists live in exile in India, 60 years after their spiritual leader took refuge there after a failed uprising against Chinese rule.
In the 1980s, as that country's economy struggled, she took refuge in Queens, where she and her former husband managed a restaurant for nearly three decades.
As the storm moved in, Jerika Llano, 27, took refuge with three family members in her concrete home in Bayamón, a town near the island's capital.
Skripal took refuge in England after being released by Moscow in a spy swap deal involving the exchange of some Russian spies held in the West.
In Inn Din, several hundred fearful Buddhists took refuge in the monastery in the center of the village, more than a dozen of their number said.
Assange took refuge in the embassy in 2012 to avoid being extradited to Sweden, where authorities wanted to question him as part of a sexual assault investigation.
The recently freed López took refuge with his family first in Chile's embassy and later Spain's, while Brazil granted asylum to 25 dissident members of the military.
Instead, she took refuge on the grounds of a Maryland church that offered her sanctuary and a chance to remain in her adopted homeland with her children.
Naturally, Meehan escaped from a moving ambulance (with narcotics in hand, of course) and ran into a shopping center where he took refuge above an elevator shaft.
According to Reis, the lot had been a squatter village where displaced people took refuge in handmade homes until there was a fire that forced them out.
Julian Assange was sentenced by a British court to 50 weeks in prison for jumping bail in 2012, when he took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
Some investors took refuge in companies producing gold, a safe-haven asset, with Fresnillo surging 9 percent to a three-year high and Randgold Resources gaining 8.5 percent.
As the ayatollah's supporters called for Mr. Bani-Sadr's execution and bombed his house, Iran's Parliament voted to impeach him for incompetence and he took refuge in France.
Sweden has since dropped that investigation but Assange is remains holed up in Ecuador's London embassy where he took refuge since 2012 for allegedly jumping bail in Britain.
The questioning, led by an Ecuadorian prosecutor and originally scheduled for Monday, could help end a four-year-long deadlock since Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy.
There is no exact count of how many more people took refuge in the trains during the recent cold spell, but the E line is a good marker.
The state news media, meanwhile, have focused on the plight of ethnic Rakhine who had fled their homes and took refuge in a police post near Taung Pyo.
Mr. Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faced questions about sexual assault accusations, which he has denied.
Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy in 2012 to avoid being extradited to Sweden, where authorities wanted to question him as part of a sexual assault investigation.
He and his wife, who have lived in Thousand Oaks for 34 years, took refuge in a nearby shopping center before returning to their home later on Friday.
This little guy took refuge from the fireworks on the front porch from aww The cutie found a safe space on Kentkirk's front porch behind a large stone block.
Assange, 45, took refuge in the embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden after two women made rape and sexual molestation allegations against him, which he denies.
She and her friends all wore Trump merchandise and took refuge in one of the few shady spots along the route for the Independence Day parade on Constitution Avenue.
Assange took refuge in London's Ecuadorian Embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden after two women made rape and sexual molestation allegations against him, which he denied.
Julian Assange: A British court sentenced the WikiLeaks founder to 50 weeks in jail for jumping bail when he took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London seven years ago.
Now, with the rains outside lashing and the water inside rising, the family and their terrified pet, a one-eyed goldendoodle named Coco, took refuge on the second floor.
Lynne Olson's "Last Hope Island" chronicles the story of the Poles, French, Dutch and other Europeans who took refuge in Britain and fought to liberate their homelands from there.
Three nurses were separated from the main group and left behind in Berat; they took refuge in a farmhouse, and remained in hiding in the area for four months.
That day, Ms. Bloom, at 84, fled north and took refuge in a building before walking over the Brooklyn Bridge and taking a city bus — not a cab — home.
Ellie Morello took refuge at a beachside motel with her mother, some neighbors, friends at pets as fires approached Batemans Bay, a town on the New South Wales coast.
When Nazi persecutions drove Jews from Europe in the 1930s, many took refuge there (as they had done when expelled from Spain in 1492), particularly in the province of Jerusalem.
U.S. prosecutors publicly released the indictment against Assange after he was evicted from Ecuador's London embassy, where he took refuge in 2012 fearing extradition to the United States or Sweden.
The father of two took refuge at the First Unitarian church in 2014, until he got a letter telling him he was no longer an "enforcement priority," he has said.
Wall Street stocks tumbled on Wednesday as investors took refuge in safe-haven assets, but gained ground on Thursday after strong U.S. retail sales data offset fears of a recession.
Assange took refuge at the embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations, which he denies, that he committed rape in 2010.
Tens of thousands of rebels and civilians took refuge in Idlib after abandoning their homes in other parts of western Syria that the government and its foreign allies have retaken.
Prince Sihanouk, his patron, who had stepped down as king but remained head of state, was ousted in a coup in 1970, and Mr. Vann Molyvann took refuge in Switzerland.
I took refuge in regimens of toasted burritos, Twizzlers, bagels with melted cheese, General Tso's chicken and lo mein, pizza, subs slathered in mayonnaise, brownies, soft-batch chocolate chip cookies.
Engineering student Aaron Feigelman said he received a text message alerting him to an emergency and entered an adjacent building, where he and five others took refuge for 90 minutes.
The women took refuge in a Catholic church, but their protest quickly went awry when the government cut off its power and water and surrounded the building with police officers.
The family took refuge in a temporary camp in Diffa, but Eta wasn't able to sleep properly for months because of nightmares where she would see Boko Haram coming after her.
A judge found him guilty of breaching his bail conditions when he failed to surrender in 2012 and took refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden.
It was in Tora Bora that Osama bin Laden and other senior Qaeda militants took refuge during the American-led invasion in 2001, and eventually evaded capture by slipping into Pakistan.
"Unlike U.S. forces, which cleared out insurgent groups block by block in Iraq, Russian troops have usually carpet-bombed areas where suspected enemy groups took refuge," writes the WSJ's Thomas Grove.
Some began cleaning the horrifyingly unsanitary bathrooms in the student center, while others cooked the one daily meal they could ration to the nearly 1,000 people Rodriguez estimated took refuge there.
He raced out of the Funeraria San Juan here on Thursday afternoon, into the stifling air, and took refuge beneath a sprawling tree at the side of the low-slung building.
Lopez, an ally of opposition leader Juan Guaido, took refuge at the Spanish residence with his wife and children earlier this week after an attempted military uprising against the government failed.
To compensate, it seems, Butler takes the reader on journeys away from the tournament — to Cuba, to a chess shop where New Yorkers took refuge after the terrorist attack on Sept.
As Irma's driving rain swept across the windows of the hotel where they took refuge on Sunday, the two men wondered what would be left of that life after the storm.
But he took refuge in the notion that politics is by its nature replete with exaggerations, half-truths and outright whoppers, so he was hardly adding much to the sum total.
He was supposed to report to the immigration authorities last month to be deported to his homeland, Mexico, but one day before his report date, he took refuge in the church.
With the help of the Catholic Church, they, along with women in five other French cities, took refuge in protected sacred spaces and spoke out against police abuses of sex workers.
Some investors took refuge in firms producing gold, seen as a safe-haven asset, with Fresnillo closing up 21 percent after hitting a three-year high and Randgold Resources gaining 20.7572 percent.
After the Tutsi army took the Rwandan capital and put a stop to the genocide, many Hutus took refuge in Zaire, a country now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
More than 100 people were killed in violence in the northwestern state in 2012, and some 125,000 Rohingya Muslims, who are stateless, took refuge in camps where their movements are severely restricted.
Four overlapping foreign policy issues dominated Week Twelve, shortened by a day as Trump took refuge again at Mar-a-Lago for a long Easter Weekend, this time without his senior staff.
Assange, 44, took refuge at the embassy in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations, which he denies, that he committed rape in 2010.
Eddie Ford took refuge as a child in a Christian home in Budapest during the Holocaust but wanted a Jewish funeral at the end of his life, according to the Washington Post.
More than 100 people were killed in violence in the western state in 2012, and some 125,000 Rohingya Muslims, who are stateless, took refuge in camps where their movements are severely restricted.
Lopez, an ally of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, took refuge at the Spanish residence with his wife and children earlier this week after an attempted military uprising against the government failed.
A woman who gave her name as Umm Abdul fled her village three months ago and took refuge with her family in an old brick factory outside the town of Maaret Misrin.
LONDON — A British court sentenced Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, to 50 weeks in prison on Wednesday for jumping bail when he took refuge in Ecuador's Embassy in London seven years ago.
Sentence for Julian Assange: A British court sentenced the WikiLeaks founder to 50 weeks in jail today for jumping bail when he took refuge in Ecuador's Embassy in London seven years ago.
When the Taliban finally took Kabul in 1996, Dr. Najibullah took refuge in the United Nations compound, but the Taliban ignored diplomatic protections, dragged him out and hanged him from a lamppole.
None of the articles mentioned MPC explicitly, but described how two serious drug and weapons traffickers from Glasgow took refuge in Portugal to escape an exploding gang war while still operating their business.
Alternative truths For years, Trump, living his life in the glare of the New York tabloids took refuge in convenient alternative truths, constructed his own version of reality and actively promoted conspiracy theories.
So urgent was his own desire to leave Cuba, Mr. Arredondo said, that he was one of 11,000 people who took refuge in the Peruvian Embassy in Havana in 1980, demanding political asylum.
During the early 1940s, as war raged in Europe, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and their two daughters, Princesses Margaret and Elizabeth, took refuge at Windsor and the castle became their family home.
Manuel Antonio Noriega, the former Panamanian dictator, took refuge in the de facto Vatican embassy in Panama City in 1989 to avoid capture by United States troops who had come to seize him.
Pakistan had built strong ties with the Taliban in the '90s after they triumphed in the Afghan civil war, and the group took refuge in its mountainous and largely lawless Western frontier region.
In the early 1600s, Native Americans fleeing the colonial frontier took refuge here, and they were soon joined by fugitive slaves, and probably some whites escaping indentured servitude or hiding from the law.
Assange took refuge in 2012 in Ecuador's London embassy, behind the luxury department store Harrods, to avoid being extradited to Sweden, where authorities wanted to question him as part of a sexual assault investigation.
Assange, 44, took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations, which he denies, that he committed rape in 2010.
But Assange, who was sentenced to 50 weeks in jail by a UK court earlier this month, took refuge in the embassy in the first place because two women accused him of sex crimes.
There's also Todd, his sad-sack roommate; the indie-film director Kelsey; BoJack's deer friend Charlotte, whose family he took refuge with when Los Angeles overwhelmed him; and many more—a true moral menagerie.
On Thursday, the Julian Assange hauled out of the Ecuadoran embassy in London—where he took refuge to avoid extradition to Sweden to face questions about sexual assault accusations, which he has denied—looked exhausted.
Some of those who took refuge in shelters started to return to their homes as floodwaters receded, but heavy equipment will be needed to clear layers of mud on roads and in houses, he said.
Credico interviewed Assange for a radio program and visited him in 2017 in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London where he took refuge six years ago to avoid extradition to Sweden in a sexual molestation investigation.
In a modest apartment in the Kurdish city of Irbil, where Thabit and his family took refuge after fleeing Mosul, the young artist meticulously carved with his sculpting cutter the beard of Lamassu, an Assyrian deity.
Federal prosecutors are believed to be focused on WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange, who is serving 50 weeks in a London prison for jumping bail when he took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in 2012.
The court ruling was the latest in a series of legal disputes between Spain and Belgium, where former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont and five others took refuge last year fearing they would face imprisonment at home.
He also shot dead a young man who was the passenger in a parked car and took refuge in a school where he was killed in a subsequent gunfight during which several other police were wounded.
An opposition leader who had been freed from house arrest by Mr. Guaidó's followers and initially appeared with him in public, Leopoldo López, took refuge in the Spanish Embassy in Caracas with his wife and daughter.
At the other end of the spectrum, Mr. Andersen said, one woman from Guatemala who took refuge in July in a Pentecostal church in New Haven had her immigration case resolved in less than a week.
Seen as the mastermind of the Buddhist protest movement, he took refuge for more than two months in the United States Embassy in Saigon in 1963 as South Vietnamese forces raided temples and arrested Buddhist leaders.
They said they heard loud explosions early on Thursday morning in al-Maraqisha, a rugged mountainous area where al Qaeda militants took refuge last year after they were driven out of Yemeni cities they had captured earlier.
British media have reported Anderson has been spotted visiting Assange at the central London embassy, where he took refuge in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over allegations that he committed rape in 2010, which he denies.
At Aitchison, during the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971, he was exasperated when the college cooks could not be drilled into a decent Home Guard, but took refuge under the banyan trees when Indian planes roared over.
Deputy Chief Prosecutor Eva-Marie Persson told a news conference in Stockholm she would continue a preliminary investigation that was dropped in 2017 without charges being brought after Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
Rubio is trying to repair the damage from Saturday's stumble, in which he repeatedly took refuge in what seemed a scripted attack on President Barack Obama when he was being challenged on his own record by Christie.
Tens of thousands of displaced residents have returned to the Anbar provincial capital in the past two months, mostly from camps east of the city where they took refuge prior to the army's advance late last year.
In 2012, he took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden where he was accused of sex crimes which he denied, saying he believed he would ultimately be sent on to the United Sates.
In 2011, crew members on the International Space Station took refuge in escape capsules because of an unidentified piece of debris, which passed within 1,100 feet of the station at a speed of 29,000 miles per hour.
A Hungarian Jew and Swiss-trained chemical engineer who fled fascism as World War II engulfed Europe, Dr. Rosenkranz took refuge in Cuba and after the war became the research director of Syntex, a pharmaceutical lab in Mexico.
Mr. Lichtenstein acquired the house from the art dealer Jason McCoy and Mr. McCoy's then-wife, Diana Burroughs, for $77 million and took refuge there after years of enduring incessant traffic noise in a loft on Canal Street.
Assange, an Australian who was granted Ecuadorian citizenship earlier this year, has been camped out in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for the last six years, where he initially took refuge from being extradited to Sweden on rape charges.
Russia coordinates its Syria operations from Hmeimim Air Base, a major facility on the Mediterranean coast, where the Cham Wings flight took refuge from the missile fire, according to Reuters, which cited Russia's Interfax news service quoting Russian officials.
Facing a deportation order, he took refuge in the premises with the hope of biding the time needed to secure a U-Visa, a status he claims on the basis of having been the victim of a violent robbery.
Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange, 47, was sentenced to 50 weeks in prison for breaching his bail conditions when he took refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations, charges he denies.
At the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949, the defeated Kuomintang (KMT), or Nationalist Party, took refuge on the island and ruled it with the same contempt for democracy that the victorious Communist Party displayed in China.
Among Syracuse's wonders is one of Caravaggio's major — and most beautiful — paintings, "The Burial of St. Lucia," which was done in 1608 when the artist briefly took refuge in Sicily, on the run from a murder charge in Rome.
The family took refuge in the village of Viladrau, about 22008 miles from Barcelona, but Juan's mother, on a visit to the city in 22004, died in a bombing raid by the rebels' Italian allies ordered by Benito Mussolini.
CreditCreditEdwin J. Torres for The New York Times On a warm Tuesday night in the Bronx, a couple of dozen young people took refuge from their stuffy apartments in a courtyard between two redbrick towers in the Melrose Houses.
Syrian government forces backed by Russian air power have stepped up a campaign to recapture Idlib province, the last rebel stronghold where millions took refuge after fleeing other parts of Syria earlier in its nearly nine-year civil war.
It's a more obviously Star Wars-branded jacket than the trio featured in 2017's so-called "Columbia Echo Base" collection — named after the fictional outpost where Rebel forces took refuge on Hoth — but it captures a similar sense of style.
Snowden, who fled the US in 2013 and took refuge in Russia, suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have wanted to engage Trump in a direct plot to interfere in the presidential election because of his often erratic loquaciousness.
Veterinarians tell of dogs who took refuge in hiding places so tight that they got stuck, who gnawed on door handles, who crashed through windows or raced into traffic — all desperate efforts to escape inexplicable collisions of noise and flashing light.
Sweden has been stymied in its attempts to question the WikiLeaks founder since he took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in London in June 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over the allegation, which he denies.
During Thursday's deadly van attack in Barcelona, Spain, American tourist Jordan Fisher says she safely took refuge inside a tiny ice cream shop — but she'll never be able to forget "the screams, the terrified faces" from just outside the door.
Against a broader backdrop of accelerating political chaos and routine mass shootings—including one that left 13 dead in Thousand Oaks, where the Saxtons took refuge, just hours before the Woolsey fire forced residents to evacuate—an increasingly dystopian reality loomed.
It would erase the last physical trace of the author's time in Saint Paul de Vence, a place that he not only loved dearly, but took refuge in, according to Baldwin expert Magdalena Zaborowska, who has written numerous books on the author.
The yen and gold rose in tandem as investors took refuge in safe havens, though the latter remained on track for its biggest weekly decline in nearly six months on bets that U.S. interest rates will rise again in the coming months.
He was released under a spy swap deal in 2010 and took refuge in Britain, where he had been living quietly in the cathedral city of Salisbury until he and his daughter were found unconscious on a public bench there on March 4.
That led to island-wide protests against the Nationalists, who two years later took refuge on Taiwan after losing a civil war to the Communists and imposed martial law on Taiwan until 1987, ruling with an iron fist and locking up dissidents.
"We are not going to allow that to happen with a foreign country and friend like the US." Correa granted asylum in 2012 to Assange, who took refuge in the country's London embassy to avoid extradition to Sweden on sexual assault allegations, which he denies.
LA HORMIGA, Colombia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When gunfire and cylinder bombs erupted around their farmhouse, nestled in the jungle in Colombia's southern Putumayo province, Jesus Alebio Portillo and his family took refuge under a bed and, trembling with fear, waited until the fighting stopped.
Incredulous on this score, some observers at the time took refuge in calling him Neo-Dada, but there's an Atlantic Ocean's worth of distance between his work, which is dead serious even when playful, and, say, the satiric displacements of common objects by Marcel Duchamp.
According to accounts from neighbors, the civilians went to the building voluntarily because it had thick walls and was one of the best constructed in the area; they took refuge in the basement and on the first floor to get away from the fighting.
By the time Wells took refuge in the North in 1892, white Southerners had made racial terrorism a fact of life and embarked on a propaganda campaign that romanticized slavery, idealized the Confederate past and held that white supremacy would restore lost Southern greatness.
With "Ostend: Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, and the Summer Before the Dark," Volker Weidermann has expanded the nimbus of Zweig's mystique to include the cohort of exiles who surrounded the author in the summer of 1936, when he took refuge in the Belgian resort town of Ostend.
With more than 20,000 US troops on Panamanian soil, Noriega took refuge in the Vatican embassy in Panama City for 10 days, eventually surrendering to US Drug Enforcement Administration officials on January 3, 20153 after US troops had surrounded the compound with loudspeakers playing deafening rock music.
Mr. Assange, saying that he feared extradition to the United States on espionage charges stemming from the publication by WikiLeaks of secret documents given to the website by the former Army analyst Chelsea Manning, broke bail and took refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in June 2012.
I took refuge back at the Signum, a hotel composed of a wonderfully eclectic collection of lime-plaster cottages with its own library, lemon grove and rambling terrace — a perfect place to pass a late afternoon drinking Negronis and watching the rain blow in across the sea.
Assange, who took refuge in Ecuador's embassy in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden in a sexual assault investigation, has said he did not know the source of Democratic Party-related emails WikiLeaks published before the election, but said he did not get them from Russia.
Some families took refuge in their cars to escape the heat and humidity, but their vehicular respite may prove fleeting: Many gas stations across South Florida were closed for want of power, fuel or both, leaving some motorists driving for miles in a futile search for gasoline.
LONDON — When Ecuador holds a general election on Sunday, the results could have international repercussions linked to one man thousands of miles away: Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, who took refuge in the country's embassy in London nearly five years ago and who remains there.
But Craiglockhart War Hospital, now part of an Edinburgh Napier University campus on the outskirts of the Scottish capital, was where traumatized souls took refuge from war and where Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen wrote about their terrifying experiences as part of treatment for shell-shock in 1917.
"The intelligence on which Kennedy and the secretary were briefed daily was clear and pointed — al-Qaida, al-Qaida-like groups, and other regional extremists took refuge in the security vacuum created by the Libyan government and its inability to take command of the security situation," the report found.
Giuseppe Zanotti took refuge in the past, as well as the Orient, this season: Amid velvet '70s disco platforms and black diamond-snake-encrusted sliders and bootees were metallic gold or black boots laced up the ankle with silk rope and blade heels with oriental birds in flight.
MOSCOW — Edward J. Snowden, an American who took refuge in Russia after leaking a trove of classified United States data from global surveillance, has criticized a proposed Russian law as an assault on freedom of speech, and has been rebuffed in an effort to collect a free-speech prize in Norway.
Lennikov took refuge for several years in a Lutheran church in East Vancouver... Donald Grayston, a childhood priest of mine and a beautiful man asked me to perform at a benefit show for Lennikov, which featured an artistically ecumenical mix of art forms much more earnest in nature than stand-up.
It also offers what appears to be a latent critique of the media, declaring that the press "flooded" the Hasterts' driveway, "camped on their lawn," took photos of the family through the windows of their home, and followed them to the Wisconsin cabin where they took refuge during the initial onslaught.
It is chilling to discover the extent to which the bombers' connections criss-crossed Europe—from London (where Abu Qatada, a radical imam, served as their godfather) to Milan (where one of their senior figures took refuge) to Molenbeek (the Brussels district which achieved infamy after the Paris attacks of November 2015).
The strikes came in response to a decision by Mr. Obama around the beginning of the year that gave the military more leeway to launch attacks on Islamic State militants who had gained control over territory in several provinces, including areas in the Tora Bora region, where Osama bin Laden once took refuge.
Bo had been a contender for top leadership before being felled in the scandal that first came to light when his police chief Wang Lijun briefly took refuge in the U.S. consulate in the nearby city of Chengdu, kicking off a series of events that also saw Bo's wife jailed for murdering a British businessman.
Although total mortgage debt has subsided — in part because so many people lost their homes through foreclosure after the financial crisis — Americans have racked up more credit card debt than ever and student debt has multiplied nearly sevenfold since the end of the recession, as people took refuge from a bad job market by going back to school.
Fortified hilltop villages, like Le Poët-Laval, La Garde-Adhémar and La Motte-Chalancon, where local lords took refuge from passing marauders and where artists hide out today, are scattered among the lavender fields and forests of a pristine preserve in the Drôme Provençale, a southern subdivision of the department, much of it thankfully off-limits to industry.
Exclusive 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The actress Greta Garbo was probably known as much for her aversion to publicity as she was for her classic Hollywood films of the 1920s and '30s, and it was at her spacious apartment on the East Side near Beekman and Sutton Places where she often took refuge from press and fans.
KOLKATA, India — When Sonali Mehrotra realized that a hulking overpass would come within arm's length of her third-floor balcony, she took refuge in black humor, telling relatives to look at the bright side: Instead of lugging suitcases up the stairs when they came to visit, they could toss them into a bedroom as they drove in from the airport.

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