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Their childhoods were things from which to flee.
It becomes a haunt, a place from which to flee.
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MY country is hurtling toward an election that will decide its fate — whether Greeks will fight on to remain part of Europe's core or succumb to their own weaknesses and turn inward, choosing isolation, anger and uncertainty greater than that from which they wish to flee.
Some detainees can be deported to places from which they fled due to extreme poverty, or threats to their lives.
A portion of the residents are from Rwanda, from which they fled to the DRC, joined a militia, became hired guns and now want to return home.
A portion of the residents are from Rwanda, from which they fled to the DRC, joined a militia, became hired guns, and now want to return home.
He gave Juliet's daughter a lesbian relationship from which she fled to a spiritual retreat.
While the Ministry of the Interior is not threatening to deport Eritreans and Sudanese back to the oppressive regimes from which they fled, it is wrong to threaten them with deportation to an undisclosed location in Africa.
That moment in which we fear our choices have consequences is the one from which we flee.
Comcast bought NBCUniversal in 2011 from General Electric, which desperately wanted to flee the entertainment business and unloaded the firm for a bargain price.
On Dec. 1, 1958, Father Ognibene, then a parish priest, and Sam Tortorice, who lived next to Our Lady of the Angels school, rescued children from the burning building, swinging them from a window of the school to an adjoining classroom, from which they were able to flee safely.
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