We closed off a number of smaller conference rooms so people have a place to take refuge.
This complacent analysis flatters Mr Abhisit (the staunch democrat actually scurried to take refuge in an army barracks).
They tried to take refuge in a hotel but the door was closed.
Winter storms producing near-hurricane strength winds forced the vessel and its crew to take refuge in Mooloolaba, Queensland on Monday.
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Let the foxes exercise their right to take refuge in Trafalgar Square.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Artemis is said to have turned herself into a cat in order to take refuge in the moon.
First-responders and local leaders will also be able to take refuge in the domes, allowing them to begin recovery efforts faster after a storm has passed.
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An Afghan official told reporters that a commander at a police checkpoint had invited them to a predawn meal and security discussion, where he opened fire on the Americans before fleeing to take refuge with Taliban militants.
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In my case, I was both a victim and a witness to organized violence of a Muslim majority state against its own population with the result that one out of seven people, nearly ten million, were forced from their homes to take refuge in a neighboring country as refugees and over half-million were killed.
They think, for instance, that deputies threatened with imprisonment two were recently sentenced to jail terms, in apparent violation of their immunity should in fact, as well as in theory, be able to take physical refuge in the parliament building.
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Nunca Mais contends that the former official executed orders from government superiors, which forced the stricken ship out to high seas, instead of letting it take refuge in a port to try to contain the damage, Sanchez said.
"If this happened to me, I would take refuge in the American Airlines lounge and have a few drinks and wait because there is very little one can do, " said George Hobica, founder of travel deal site Airfarewatchdog.
It left the door open to oil drilling on about 8 percent of the refuge along the coastal plain, but it would take an act of Congress for the drilling to start.
This week, the EU decided to take a similar approach with immigrants, launching a centralised fingerprint database to try to stop asylum-seekers applying for refuge in more than one EU country.
To overcome any queasiness about seas of red ink, analysts take refuge in ten-year discounted cash-flow models.
You take refuge in the news truck and it begins to rock as the winds reach 60 or even 80 miles per hour and you wonder, is this safe, is this sensible, is this what my family think that I should be doing.
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The prime minister and other top officials have stressed that if the swell of Syrians seeking refuge in Turkey continues to rise, Ankara could be forced to take harsher steps, including opening a buffer zone on Syrian territory, to protect civilians and ensure national security.
For now musicians can still take refuge in the knowledge that it still requires their own personal feelings and talent to interpret the machine's music and bring it alive.
And the United States is interested in getting Damascus to use its influence with Hamas, which Syria views as a legitimate resistance movement and whose leaders take refuge in Syria.
Speaking on the House floor, Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Florida, said the threat to the environment has been overstated, noting that the drilling would take place on only a fraction of the refuge, which is the size of South Carolina.
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