The legend is that Veronica and Zaccheus had to flee Palestine and ended up here.
Three years ago, my family was forced to flee our home near Damascus, in east Ghouta.
The aggressors will flee from what is right and be damned, along with their devils.
Thousands of others have tried to flee the country in rickety boats, with many drowning.
They do not expect property conflicts: the Arabs, they say, will flee before them.
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Coalition forces are engaging groups of enemy and paramilitary forces as they flee the city.
As tens of thousands of people flee the area, security forces reported some cases of looting.
Far from Sarajevo, refugees continued to flee fighting on the ground in Western Bosnia.
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Others last so long that some foreign expatriates flee Taiwan during this time of the year.
Inflation buries capital into the ground as people flee toward real estate as a protective hedge.
Fearing Taliban reprisals, people started to flee, leaving their cattle and their winter food stocks behind.
Musharraf's decision to flee the court could put the Pakistani army in an awkward situation.
Washington was happy, but the Iranian people felt otherwise, forcing him to flee in 1979.
Shelling and clashes have raged across the city for days, prompting thousands to flee their homes.
And that information pushed the family to flee westwards from what would become the Soviet zone.
I, like many, presumed Bryson was intoxicated and was trying to flee the scene.
Our take on this turn of events is not to flee the whole sector.
The great majority would want to flee as well to lands of greater opportunity and prosperity.
As soon as they approach free agency, they often go to great lengths to flee.
His rebel foes could certainly topple him, but are pausing to see if he will flee.
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"They were saying we had to flee, because a tsunami was coming, " he said.
These levies are undermining the economy as people and capital flee to more benign climes.
In the meantime, investors are left to guess whether they should sit and wait--or flee.
That urge to flee was especially fierce in the hot-potato days of the tech bust.
Whether Serbs in the rest of Kosovo then choose to flee depends on what happens.
Two weeks ago they had to flee their homes from a village near Aleppo.
Granted, nobody likes those ads, but they've hardly caused the mass of Facebook's users to flee.
The attacks left many dead and forced thousands of people to flee their homes.
Anxious, stuttering, and shaking uncontrollably, Ken initially tried to flee the encounter, but then awkwardly relented.
Martha has wanted to flee for years but had to wait until her daughter was grown.
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