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Two hundred students tried to get refuge in the US embassy.
On a positive note, plant species susceptible to heavy grazing were likely to get refuge in the enclosures and minimise potential local extinction as observed in Ethiopia (Mengistu et al. 2005).
Yet several European nations, including Denmark and the United Kingdom, are trying to make it harder for Eritreans to get refuge inside their borders, citing the regime's claims that reforms are underway.
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Calling from the Portland airport, she had a nearly five-hour drive ahead of her to get to the refuge in rural Harney County on the other side of the state.
He also conferenced in Republican Nevada assemblywoman Michele Fiore, a supporter of the occupiers who was at Portland International Airport — a six-hour drive away — and attempting to get to the refuge and act as a negotiator.
How soon?…After-hours hotline is given as an option; have you got bus fare to get to a refuge?" (PS) "maybe there's a car in the family, but [the women] probably don't have it".
"For the last time, I'm asking you to leave or you will be in danger," Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller warned residents on Sunday in a final attempt to get them to take refuge in shelters.
If I can work with her, ultimately I would hope to get her into a refuge".
Saved by the bell may be slightly overstating it, but he was undoubtedly relieved to get the minute's refuge when it came.
As it was, most of the good stuff was packed onto galleons, to be hidden away in the Islas de las Perlas, a jewel-like archipelago of 220 tropical islands, 30 miles out in Panama Bay, where Panama City's wealthiest citizens – those who could afford the panic-rates being charged to get out there – took refuge themselves.
"The whole purpose of accessing the refuge was to get the attention to an issue that was being ignored," Arnold said.
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