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I'm not taking refuge in nuances.
There's no taking refuge in a shared fantasy of isolation at "Theater for One".
Britons now drink less than the EU average, taking refuge in caffeine instead.
On one steamy afternoon they were taking refuge in a cellphone service center.
(There are now a hundred and forty thousand people taking refuge in various U.N.-run schools).
Thousands more were homeless and taking refuge in emergency shelters, government officials said.
Fourteen thousand people are currently taking refuge in 520 shelters across the island.
I found myself taking refuge in the familiarity of the staff.
Ms. Williams and her 2-year-old daughter survived by taking refuge in an interior room.
Taking refuge in the past – either real or imagined – is the lot of many small nations.
Taking refuge in the avant-garde is understandable when you consider that in 1985, Z. Z
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