Fleeing his broken relationship, Mitch moves into a low-rent house on the outskirts of nearby Harrison University. |
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Fleeing to London in 1773, he assumed the name Barrington and made his living as a gentleman pickpocket and thief. |
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Fleeing residents screamed and moments later an ambulance sped toward the billowing smoke. |
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Fleeing the destruction of their own planet, the Martians had, five millions years previously, interbred with protohuman hominids in order to perpetuate their species. |
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Fleeing with other demoralized shreds of the Spanish Armada, the galley had sailed up the eastern coast of England, driven on ahead of the English fleet by gales and storms. |
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Fleeing first to Bristol and then to Normandy, Diarmait obtained permission from Henry II of England to use his subjects to regain his kingdom. |
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Fleeing his master, he travelled to a port, two hundred miles away, where he found a ship and with difficulty persuaded the captain to take him. |
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Fleeing back to Normandy, Philip avenged himself on the English by attacking the forces of Prince John and the Earl of Arundel, seizing their baggage train. |
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A white bird of prey hovers above what appears to be a mass exodus of fleeing animals. |
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Refugees from behind the Iron Curtain were fleeing a tyranny that threatened us all. |
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Scores of people were fleeing the jumbo, jumping from the wings, falling down the chutes and running for their lives. |
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Most of the people who are fleeing persecution never even get to the next country. |
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The two women raced after the fleeing trio ahead of them, her thoughts too awhirl for her to formulate motion. |
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Perth's population quadrupled in a decade, with many newcomers fleeing the depression in the eastern states. |
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The refuge provides a haven for people fleeing violent or abusive relationships. |
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Consequently, I deduced that the descendants of Eze Chima were refugees fleeing from the Oba of Benin and his slave raiders. |
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No one knows the total number, but upwards of 2000 Afghans fleeing the bombs and missiles raining down inside their country have come here. |
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If so, the major Latin-American directors are not gilded wetbacks, fleeing home in search of the Yankee dollar. |
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I'd wanted it to scare him off, send him fleeing back to wherever he'd come from. |
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Instead of fleeing he walked right into the house next door and calmly walked into a ramshackle apartment he had hired there. |
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He once sneaked into the woman's home while she was sleeping, only fleeing when she woke up. |
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Then I saw the cop fly past me and realized the young man was fleeing from a crime worse than not wearing a helmet or running a red light. |
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Warwick, Clarence, Lancastrians, and dissident Yorkists returned to England and sent Edward IV fleeing to his ally, the duke of Burgundy. |
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They are fleeing from the dire economic and social circumstances in their own lands to countries that offer them a better future. |
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Last night, the remnants of the terrorist army were fleeing under heavy American bombing. |
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The victors pursued the fleeing enemy, killing and capturing as many as they could, until trumpets sounded the retreat. |
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Pirates fleeing the British navy, as the story goes, found themselves on St Lucia's east coast off of Marquis Bay. |
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The film opens with a rip-roaring car chase scene, as a car full of thieves is fleeing the cops. |
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Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly. |
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We all turned in the direction the creatures were fleeing from as a sudden rush of air overtook us. |
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Some analysts fear that customers fleeing Abercrombie for low-priced rivals won't be back. |
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Some will picture a desperate refugee fleeing fear and persecution for the safe haven of a new country. |
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Alexis prepared to take aim again, but before she could do so, the two men took flight, fleeing back the way they came. |
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She fought through the tangle of brushwood trying to catch up with her fleeing friend. |
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A young mother living in the maisonette next door only had time to grab her two children before fleeing. |
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The suspects took the second victim's mobile phone from his back pocket before fleeing. |
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A builder was struck over the head with a scaffold pole after trying to stop thieves fleeing from a building site with a power tool. |
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Officers also received a call from a member of the public who spotted the youths fleeing the crime scene. |
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In the south of France, for instance, the maquis began with men fleeing into the hills to avoid being conscripted to work in factories. |
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Witnesses described seeing office staff fleeing in terror from the scene when the siege began at 10 am. |
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He said more than 200 thatched homes had been burnt down, with scores of people fleeing the area. |
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The townspeople moved as quickly as they could to get back to their homes, and the main street was just a mass of dark forms running and fleeing. |
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Uncertain as to where to go or what to do, they eventually become part of the mass exodus of refugees fleeing for their very lives. |
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Almost as soon as our starter plates were whisked away, out came the next offering as fast as a matador fleeing an irate bull. |
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I asked if she ever considered the danger or thought of fleeing the aftershocks and the tumbling buildings. |
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A chilly wind swept across the countryside, fleeing through the naked trees as it howled against the approaching night. |
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A burglar is believed to have choked to death after getting his neck trapped in a window of a home he was fleeing. |
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Each new smell cue would simply add to the miasma of conflicting odours, and people were often seen fleeing the theatre, holding their noses. |
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We have a proud tradition of giving refuge to people fleeing persecution, and welcoming families who want to settle here and work. |
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The early European settlers in America were often fleeing from religious persecution. |
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The first is that there is a fundamental difference between a refugee, who is fleeing persecution, and a migrant, who is seeking a better life. |
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Releasing each other a second later, they burst into motion, fleeing along the shoreline. |
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In a few short minutes the two warriors were fleeing the capitol city of Elon. |
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As the bandit was fleeing, Boodram reportedly pulled out a licensed firearm and fired several shots. |
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As troopers and police took off after the fleeing marchers, a group lit into the reporters. |
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Both apparently got bitten by snakes while fleeing through the sand dunes at Pearly Beach last month, and died. |
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Some women staff were fleeing their rooms, shrieking with great excitement. |
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If confronted by a hunter, silverbacks may stay behind and position themselves between the hunter and the fleeing gorilla family. |
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She stood, her dull brown eyes wide and her mousy brown hair fleeing from underneath her cap, expecting thanks for her duty. |
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She's fleeing small-town claustrophobia, he wants to outrun his addictions. |
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Alex called to the fleeing girl and boy before ushering the remaining people in the living room out of the house. |
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Obviously she had again mistaken Maya desperate fleeing for bridal shyness. |
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The crossing of the Ngoni, one of the biggest tribes fleeing from the marauding impis of Shaka Zulu, coincided with an eclipse of the sun. |
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The shadow quickly disappeared and the faint sound of fleeing footsteps could be heard. |
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Maggie is fleeing a broken relationship when she encounters a teenage girl on the train. |
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Instead of fleeing to the suburbs in the evening, Brummies are starting to move the other way. |
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Place this religious psychology alongside Buddhism, with its fleeing of the world. |
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Dr. Zachariah also testified that the Achilles' tendons of many wounded persons were cut to prevent them from fleeing. |
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Surgeons and obstetricians are leaving or curtailing their practices, fleeing the increasingly high cost of malpractice insurance. |
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You didn't join a caravan of vehicles fleeing down after the chemical attack at the Mall of America, trying to make Fargo by nightfall. |
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It follows a fleeing him like a stink cloud, misconstruing his running away as an opportunity to take more pictures and ask more questions. |
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If you were fleeing tyranny, you would bring everything that could possibly give you a head start in the new society. |
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Helicopter gunships strafed the area where the guerrilla group was fleeing. |
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Imagine two galaxies fleeing from each at a faster and faster rate, finally reaching a relative speed that outpaces light. |
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If it's not civil servants swarming to the west or hillbillies fleeing to the city, then it's hill walkers trampling on private property. |
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Before fleeing the scene, after the 30-minute ordeal, the men stole property from the victims' handbags. |
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Essex families have been making their way home after fleeing the Asian earthquake. |
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The India Today cover carries a scene of horror-stricken Indians fleeing the capital with a huge mushroom cloud serving as background. |
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But because the distance was too great, the howitzer shells burst high in the air and did no damage beyond frightening the fleeing people. |
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She also denied that human shields were fleeing the country as the likelihood of war increased. |
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Authorities said at least 150,000 civilians fleeing the fighting needed emergency food and shelter. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing the Gulf Coast area, doing everything they can to get out of the hurricane's path. |
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Evie ran along treacherous clifftop paths, through tangled trees, always fleeing a nameless pursuer who was only a few paces behind. |
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Its creations range from a robot that labors in nuclear facilities to a net that's used by police to trap fleeing perps. |
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Under the 1996 laws, asylum seekers fleeing persecution are now held behind bars. |
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By all accounts, his under-the-table gropes and nightclub come-ons had women fleeing in their droves. |
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They cannot persuasively argue that indigent boat people, fleeing poverty and persecution, represent a terrorist threat. |
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It may look different if the person being detained is an infant utterly incapable of fleeing the jurisdiction or giving trouble. |
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The current saga over refugee influxes would pale in comparison to the thousands of Indonesians fleeing a balkanising archipelago. |
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Iran has had to endure 20 years of coping with massive influxes of Afghan refugees fleeing the Soviet invasion and the subsequent civil wars. |
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I first found myself in Dominica's Carib territory after fleeing the inhumanly high register of an American jazz diva in neighbouring Martinique. |
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He entered the conservatory in Minsk, fleeing to Tashkent ahead of the next German onslaught. |
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Mennonites were amongst the first European Utopians in the West, fleeing to America from the pogroms in Europe where they were persecuted. |
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Not certain how to get past the human barricade, it scampered about for 10 minutes, before fleeing in the distinctive shape of a flounder. |
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In a service business like air travel, surly ticket agents or foot-dragging mechanics who delay a flight can send customers fleeing. |
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A fleeing thief who jumped into the River Ouse in York while it was in flood has been jailed for six months. |
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Observations suggest they try a cunning psychological ploy to prevent their partner fleeing the nest. |
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This is the only humane approach to those fleeing violence, poverty and oppression. |
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Many of those fleeing are trying to escape the press gangs to which the militia have resorted to fill the ranks of their army. |
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The unrest was sparked by the death of two boys whom locals think were fleeing police, despite official denials. |
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Ask yourself why countless numbers of people like lemmings are fleeing the capital? |
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There may be thousands of potential deserters fleeing the Army, and they're trying to hide the scandal. |
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Like anyone else fleeing tyranny, many Muslims came to this country to escape the dictates of despots religious or otherwise. |
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The psychotic pill pusher reportedly refused to leave, sending both doctor and patient fleeing for their lives. |
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The vast majority of asylum seekers are bogus, in that they are not really fleeing oppression but are merely economic migrants. |
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Ten days later, the young man again smashed a car window, this time fleeing the scene with a small number of personal effects. |
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It used to be the case that once somebody had proven they were fleeing persecution, they were guaranteed five safe years in this country. |
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The United Nations High Commission on Refugees helps displaced people fleeing from war, genocide, and civil unrest. |
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Thanks to our support, the charity was able to lay on a Christmas party for families fleeing domestic violence. |
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He wondered what they thought of a ship flying British colours, fleeing. |
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They are not fleeing dramatic scenes of battle, but they are just as deracinated as if they were. |
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A witness told investigators that he heard the collision and saw a four-door white sedan fleeing the scene toward the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the police said. |
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The loud trumpeting is resulting in the elephants fleeing in panic. |
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Indian riflemen positioned in the bluffs north of camp fired blindly into the bivouac throughout the night, sending soldiers fleeing for cover in near-perfect darkness. |
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The suffering caused is remembered in the many stories about women fleeing their homes and taking refuge for fear of soldier and yeoman repression. |
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Now, what they learned on U.S. streets with the monstrous MS-13 and MS-18 has sent children fleeing north. |
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Some radical historians, Bacher said, believed the tribe was descended from seafaring Scythian Amazons fleeing the encroachment of imperial Greece. |
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By fleeing his palace, Mubarak responded to the instinct not to have his entrails on display in the public square. |
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The Central American woman leaves her homeland fleeing annihilation and destruction, but her exile in the US does not offer her more visibility or presence. |
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Putin would use such a treaty to persecute innocent Russians who have escaped his grasp by fleeing the country. |
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The Montagnards have been fleeing to Cambodia since February when widespread rural demonstrations over land rights spurred a government crackdown in their homeland. |
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We rustled through the branches like mice fleeing from a cat. |
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The newsreel footage in Watchers of the Sky follows columns of refugees fleeing war, suitcases and small children in their arms. |
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They are fleeing persecution, civil wars and grinding deprivation. |
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The outlaw army blasted their six-shooters at the fleeing family. |
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In addition to the Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, Canada became a sought-after destination for American farmers in search of cheaper land. |
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The entire nation is mourning the news, shell-shocked by images of wailing children fleeing the schools single file. |
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Outside, they killed Hector McMillan, a Canadian missionary, before joining the ranks of the fleeing rebels. |
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The Tartars used such a method against the Genoese in Crimea in 1346 and the fleeing Genoese tragically spread the black plague from Asia to Europe. |
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There is the Providence Place Mall, which Cianci willed into existence at the moment when retail shops were fleeing the downtown. |
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Thus, they appear to be specialized morphologically and their long, deep bill may facilitate the capture of large, fleeing prey that are uncovered under the leaf litter. |
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The islanders said they had survived Cyclone Zoe by fleeing to mountain hideouts along paths their ancestors had used for centuries during cyclones. |
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She hurried in the direction from which the soldier was fleeing and spied a man in combat fatigues. |
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Detectives yesterday continued their hunt for a hooded man seen fleeing the scene and appealed for a young couple who may have seen him fleeing to come forward. |
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Or perhaps she is a pale Cleopatra, fleeing armor-clad Roman soldiers, finding her way to a reedy marsh and then captured by her own slim reflection. |
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Towns and villages were deliberately bombed to create a fleeing mass of terror-stricken civilians to block the roads and hamper the flow of reinforcements to the front. |
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As Europe closes its shores to immigrants and refugees, the pope asks for welcome of the stranger fleeing war. |
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China, which views North Koreans fleeing to China as economic migrants, not refugees, has said U.S. criticism amounts to interference in domestic affairs. |
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The following week Crook's camp once again began to move slowly northward along the Tongue River Valley toward the Yellowstone, well behind the fleeing Sioux and Cheyennes. |
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Embracing those fleeing war in the Middle East would come at a high political, economic, and public health cost. |
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Her illustration here was my recounting of how a young Jon Peters played a fleeing Israelite in The Ten Commandments. |
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The last time he had been in his room he had been bruised and battered, staying only long enough to grab his money and some basic essentials before fleeing to the Bronx. |
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Most are fleeing high unemployment and wages as low as 50p an hour in search of low-skilled jobs paying salaries that remain a dream for people in Poland. |
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But as he was fleeing he stumbled and was set upon, stabbed and beaten. |
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Then there was a tremendous splash as the dog's fully-clad owner jumped into the pond and began wading through hip-deep water, clouting the fleeing swan with a stick. |
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They are excellent hoppers, fleeing from predators with long bounds. |
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Alesso, dressed in a flowing white tunic belted at the waist with gold, and shod with golden sandals, leant out to catch the fleeing Daphne around the waist. |
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The tragic irony here for an artist like Schoenberg was that the only way to realize art's concept, autonomy, meant that he had to indirectly affirm the system he was fleeing. |
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A Simba commander yelled the order and anxious rebels began ricocheting bullets into the fleeing group. |
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An armored car was driving over the sidewalk as people were fleeing for their lives. |
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In his backpack, which police say he dropped before fleeing, they recovered three hammers in plastic wrapping. |
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The next question is whether this triggers a bank run, with foreign deposits fleeing the country. |
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Russell was unarmed, but he was still a cop in the bravest sense, and he ran after the fleeing Voii. |
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For centuries, people have been tunneling into the landscape, which proved especially adept at hiding those fleeing persecution. |
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At an early stage in the fighting, panic-stricken civilians fleeing the violence were seen running in the streets carrying bundles of possessions on their heads. |
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Thousands of Igbos are reported to be fleeing Kano and returning to the east, with expectations of violent clashes after the Council of State's decision. |
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It has a bird's-eye view and infrared sensors so it can spot suspects fleeing three blocks from a crime scene or hiding in the dark with its Forward Looking Infra Red scanner. |
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Aid agencies are stockpiling food, tents and medical supplies in the Middle East in anticipation of up to one million refugees fleeing to neighbouring countries. |
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That coup sent a young Argentinian doctor fleeing to Mexico. |
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Other footage shows him fleeing, keeping to a quick walk, jogging briefly, then walking again as he heads for a subway station. |
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Fierce fighting was reported during the recapture of the television station but the radio station was apparently given up without a struggle, with the dissidents fleeing. |
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They took to their heels, fleeing into the surrounding bush. |
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At one point the Desert Rats had Basra surrounded to prevent enemy forces fleeing to regroup elsewhere. |
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Another soldier was seen fleeing a blazing armoured car in a separate incident caught by TV cameras. |
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Global investors are fleeing Europe with the same herd instinct that accumulated Old World bourses last year. |
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Yet in Paris she failed to buckle her seat belt in a fleeing car. |
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Educated Malaysians are fleeing the country, as is their purchasing power. |
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While the Bretons were fleeing, rumours swept the Norman forces that the duke had been killed, but William rallied his troops. |
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Some of William's Breton troops panicked and fled, and some of the English troops appear to have pursued the fleeing Bretons. |
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In the late 18th century, Kuwait partly functioned as a haven for Basra's merchants, who were fleeing Ottoman government persecution. |
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Most of its victims have been women and children fleeing the war in Mozambique. |
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In the latter part of the century William Wallace chased a fleeing English force southward through the Nith valley. |
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He toyed with the idea of fleeing to Germany and taking his pupils with him. |
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Hundreds of civilians were shot or drowned as they tried to escape the carnage by fleeing across the River Slaney. |
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Wary of hunters, the fleeing deer kept well out of the open, dodging instead from thicket to thicket. |
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It is unknown whether James III was killed in the battle or whilst fleeing. |
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Migration continued as people moved to the Americas fleeing religious persecution or seeking economic opportunities. |
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The great gates of the city are opened to receive the fleeing Trojans, and Apollo leads Achilles away from the city by pretending to be a Trojan. |
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Dehari's sister, Laxmi Dehari, said several men shot him before fleeing from the spot. |
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In the North, some 120,000 men evaded conscription, many of them fleeing to Canada, and another 280,000 soldiers deserted during the war. |
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Without access to cobble, the juvenile cod simply tries to escape a predator by fleeing. |
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There remain fewer than 250 mature cheetahs, which are very cautious, fleeing any human presence. |
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The land was settled quickly, mainly by Norwegians who may have been fleeing conflict or seeking new land to farm. |
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Now he is fleeing for his unlife, dodging sunlight, quirky monsters, and staying ahead of the angry mob. |
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Brandishing batons, the pair made threats to the elderly shopkeeper before stealing cash and a bottle of sambuca and fleeing the scene. |
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He claimed he saw Mr Cooke inside with a gun which was pointed at him, so he fired the Luger through the window before fleeing. |
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Anyway, the Lutzes lasted 28 days before fleeing the place for good, never even returning to collect any belongings. |
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On 1 April 1424, the Yongle Emperor launched a large campaign into the Gobi Desert to chase an army of fleeing Tatars. |
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The Mongol forces did not chase the fleeing Japanese into an area about which they lacked reliable intelligence. |
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The 27-year-old was last seen fleeing a London mosque in the burka on Friday. |
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Granada also served as a refuge for Muslims fleeing during the Reconquista. |
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Some wanted to see every last fleeing member of Hitler's Gestapo captured in their South American lairs. |
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Scholars think that Reinel, after getting into trouble in Lisbon in the early 16th century and fleeing to Spain, made the first map of the world. |
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The Aztecs attacked the fleeing Spanish on the Tlacopan causeway from canoes, shooting arrows at them. |
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They gained access to the car and stole the Hewlett Packard laptop, triggering the car alarm in the process, before fleeing the scene. |
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It's understood the pupil removed his shoes and socks before fleeing through a fire door at Cheviot Primary School in Newbiggin Hall, Newcastle. |
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As such, Pizarro dispatched De Almagro to pursue Quizquiz, fleeing to the Inca Empire's northern city of Quito. |
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There is a stone record of the only dinosaur stampede in the world with the tracks of around 3,000 small dinos fleeing a carnosaur. |
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That made matters worse for he was now classified as a fugitive who, by fleeing arrest, had proved his own guilt. |
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The Manchus also wanted a delineated frontier to keep nomads and outlaws from fleeing across the border. |
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Soman died in hospital after falling down the stairs fleeing from the monster. |
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When Constantinople was sacked in the Fourth Crusade in 1204, some fleeing artisans came to Venice. |
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At the time, any degree of force could be used to arrest a fleeing felon but, when he fired the gun, he did not know who the thief was. |
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Danish doctors refused to treat German citizens fleeing from Germany, which resulted in the deaths of 13,000 people. |
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Sir Charles believed in the curse and was apparently fleeing from something in fright when he died. |
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In 1961, the German Democratic Republic erected the Berlin Wall to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to freedom into West Berlin. |
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A FAULTY toaster caused a kitchen blaze that led to a woman fleeing her home. |
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Thousands of East Germans began fleeing to West Germany by way of Czechoslovakia and Hungary. |
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I walked back towards the grinning stickybeak who took a few steps backwards before fleeing for the steamy safety of his laundry. |
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Almost everyone argued that it would be inhumane for Americans to engage in a turkey shoot against fleeing Iraqi soldiers. |
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She has dropped it by autotomy, like the tail or claw of a fleeing lizard, lobster, or starfish. |
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It carried truckers crossing the country, Okies fleeing the dust bowl and vacationers seeking the sun. |
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Many entered Western Europe before 1917 in the luggage of White Russians fleeing revolution. |
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Last night 3 terrorists were killed while fleeing from the cordoned off area in Miranshah. |
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William's successful invasion with a Dutch fleet and army led to James fleeing to France. |
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During the first couple of days, few people had any notion of fleeing the burning City altogether. |
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With their retreat route cut off, the FAC kadogo began defecting in droves, many fleeing across the border into Zambia. |
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These attacks produced some breaks in morale, with civil leaders fleeing the cities before the offensive reached its height. |
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An economic migrant is distinct from someone who is a refugee fleeing persecution. |
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Each in its own way, the architects fleeing Germany redefined modern architecture and made it the dominant style in the United States. |
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Barbados, as a haven for refugees fleeing the English republic, had held for Charles II under Lord Willoughby until defeated by George Ayscue. |
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Virginia had provided sanctuary for Cavaliers fleeing the English republic. |
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The fleeing Jacobites must have put up a fight for Kerr's 11th recorded at least 16 horses killed during the entirety of the battle. |
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As the first of the fleeing Highlanders approached Inverness they were met by a battalion of Frasers led by the Master of Lovat. |
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Sargent stopped the orchestra, calmed the audience by saying they were safer inside the hall than fleeing outside, and resumed conducting. |
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The defendant was convicted in absentia after fleeing during the trial. |
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Maxentius rode with them, and attempted to cross the bridge of boats, but he was pushed by the mass of his fleeing soldiers into the Tiber, and drowned. |
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One particularly exciting sequence shows how members of Greenpeace, a Canadian conservation group, defend whales fleeing from a huge Soviet whaler. |
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The four men were among 22 Uyghurs who claimed to be refugees, who were captured in 2001 in Pakistan after fleeing the American aerial bombardment of Afghanistan. |
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Irish emigration to the United States was well established by the 18th century, and was reinforced in the 1840s by thousands fleeing from the Famine. |
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These settlers were fleeing famine and overcrowding on Iceland. |
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Thailand, because of its location, had become a favorite destination for Indochinese refugees fleeing political turbulence in their home countries. |
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Government troops were ordered to prevent the Sami from fleeing. |
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After fleeing to New York City, she sublets an apartment that comes complete with a houseboy named Nicholas, a Russian immigrant 20 years her junior. |
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Upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, they were joined by French Huguenots fleeing religious persecution at home, who interspersed among the original freemen. |
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As he passed through the opening, the front sight of the rifle caught upon the edge of the inswung door with sufficient force to close it tightly after the fleeing ape. |
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By fleeing, James ultimately helped resolve the awkward question of whether he was still the legal king or not, having created according to many a situation of interregnum. |
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The detached tail, sometimes brilliantly coloured, continues to writhe after detaching, distracting the predator's attention from the fleeing prey. |
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Following the passage of the Edict of Fontainebleau, the Netherlands served as a major destination for French Huguenot refugees fleeing persecution at home. |
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With the Allied center demolished, the French swept through both enemy flanks and sent the Allies fleeing chaotically, capturing thousands of prisoners in the process. |
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Regardless, Hussain discharged the machine gun six times and James fired both barrels of the shotgun at near point blank range before fleeing in a car driven by Warren. |
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During the English Civil War, Ashburton was a temporary refuge for Royalist troops fleeing after their defeat by General Fairfax at nearby Bovey Tracey. |
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After fleeing for hours, he was ambushed and captured inland. |
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Around 180,000 people, many fleeing war in Syria and Afghanistan, have entered Slovenia since mid October, most of them heading north to Austria and then Germany. |
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Early colonial Quakers also established communities and meeting houses in North Carolina and Maryland, after fleeing persecution by the Anglician Church in Virginia. |
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For far too long, the debate about the refugee crisis has been skewed by poisonous language designed to dehumanise those fleeing the severest forms of persecution. |
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The owner of a maighin digona could offer its protection to someone fleeing from pursuers, who would then have to bring that person to justice by lawful means. |
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The stunning jolt from the taser gun made the criminal stop fleeing. |
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Thousands of fleeing Bastarnae perished, many asphyxiated in nearby woods by encircling fires set by the Romans, others drowned trying to swim across the Danube. |
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The victorious Martel pursued the fleeing king and mayor to Paris, but as he was not yet prepared to hold the city, he turned back to deal with Plectrude and Cologne. |
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There is a big difference between an economic migrant, who comes to Britain for better work, and a refugee who is fleeing from civil war and injustice. |
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While it is almost certain there was a skirmish upon the bridge, it has been proposed that the Master of Lovat shrewdly switched sides and turned upon the fleeing Jacobites. |
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In total, estimates range up to one million people fleeing the Taliban. |
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Ojeda eventually returned to Santo Domingo in the brig of a Spanish pirate called Bernardino de Talavera who was fleeing from Hispaniola and passed by the port. |
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Zuckerman dismisses Pritsak's theory as untenable speculation, and no record of any Khazar khagan fleeing to find refuge among the Rus' exists in contemporaneous sources. |
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He is in rural Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan, giving out food to the starving thousands who are fleeing a country and a regime that doesn't care whether they live or die. |
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This was not enough to protect the cities much less the caravans of the hundreds of thousands of refugees who were fleeing their homes in what would become Pakistan. |
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Regardless, Hussain fired the Mac 10 machine gun six times and James fired both barrels of the shotgun at near point blank range before fleeing in a car driven by Warren. |
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With a body of the town's people joining Wallace and his fellow pursuers when they arrived, the fleeing English met their end at Cockpool on the Solway Coast. |
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The displaced refugees fleeing the war compounded the effects of the simultaneous drought, and exacerbated war engendered epidemics, causing much loss of life. |
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Covenanters fleeing persecution had set up churches in Ireland and North America and several small denominations were founded, including the Reformed Presbyterian Church. |
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Welsh traditions include Nennius with Elbodug and others said to have escaped the massacre of Welsh monks by Ethelfrid in 613, fleeing to the north. |
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The infantry would create openings in the English lines that could be exploited by a cavalry charge to break through the English forces and pursue the fleeing soldiers. |
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The English forces began to pursue the fleeing invaders, but William rode through his forces, showing his face and yelling that he was still alive. |
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Lancaster, outnumbered, retreated without a fight, fleeing north. |
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The gun jammed, and on his own initiative he rushed the German position killing the crew before charging another that resulted in the German crew fleeing. |
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They had no trouble fleeing, and seemed adequate in their care and preparations, but gods, they made a racket and left a trail a noseblind hound could follow. |
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