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Soon afterwards, she found refuge in London's alternative club scene.
She found refuge in Queens, in the embrace of a Roman Catholic church, SS.
Instead, she found refuge in an unusually large space created by falling beams and pillars.
Just before New York state abolished slavery in 1827, she found refuge with Isaac Van Wagener, who set her free.
She found refuge from public rhetoric with a group of gay artists and intellectuals, tolerated but just barely.
With her husband and parents she found refuge in America where she served the Dutch government in exile.
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She finds refuge in words, refuge from her personal disappointment in establishing relations with the other inhabitants.
Threatened with immediate marriage, she high-tails it to Las Vegas, where, in her prairie dress and braid, she finds refuge with a band while searching for the voice on the recording.
A skilled decorative painter, she finds refuge under an assumed name in Rhinebeck, a Hudson River town, where she earns room and board refurbishing her dotty landlady's gingerbread mansion.
A loyal private secretary, Lawrence Standing, her sole accomplice, guides her through her transformation into a long-haired brunette with glottal stops and a nebulous past as a British divorcee, and she finds refuge in the US, land of reinvention.
There she finds refuge with her relatives, Elizabeth and Zechariah, who became the parents of John the Baptizer (Luke 1 39-56).
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