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  • There are many places where a homeless person might seek refuge. ... * Vehicles: cars or trucks are used as a temporary living refuge, ...
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  • (Joshua 8:34). Shechem itself became a city of refuge and was given to the Kohathite clans of the Levites (Joshua 21:20). At the end of Joshua's ...
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  • *Runaway slaves are to be given refuge. (23:15) *The Amalekites must ... *Cities of refuge must be established to protect people who have committed ...
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  • southern Italian cities ca. 450 B.C.E., took refuge first in Lucania and then at Thebes, where he had as pupils Simmias and Cebes (Crito), all three of ...
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  • prophets. Third century hermits sought refuge and seclusion in the heights of the mountains around the monastery. Currently Greek Orthodox monks ...
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  • Carthage, fall in love with Aeneas and grant him refuge in the process. After Aeneas' death, Venus asked Jupiter to render Aeneas immortal. Jupiter ...
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  • just across the Mona Passage, had become a refuge for the like of the Duartes and those Spanish colonists who did not accept the new French rule ...
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  • my steps over the years, and Who has been my refuge in the superior matters which no science can ever reach. ==Publications== * Frisch, Ragnar ...
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  • for thousands of years. It was a place of refuge for King David, one of the ... jackals, foxes, and even leopards find refuge in its surrounding mountains ...
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  • * Total surrender in God as the only true refuge and * A relationship of lover and beloved known as bridal mysticism, in which the devotee is ...
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  • expelled from the Soviet Union, he first took refuge in Heinrich Böll's house. Heinrich Böll died in 1985, at the age of 67. His memory ...
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  • Following the outbreak of the conflict, Stephen took refuge in Transylvania, seeking the protection of military commander John Hunyadi. After ...
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  • fighting the last Pompeians, who had taken refuge in the African provinces ... proved impossible, and with no other refuge, Antony committed suicide ...
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  • Manchester Guardian, May 23, 1936, cited in A. J. Sherman, Island ... *Sherman, A. J. Island Refuge, Britain and the Refugees from the Third ...
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  • right path?' We said: 'We seek refuge from Allah and his prophet ... Umayyad fled to their homes, or else found refuge in Syria under the authority ...
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  • of Socialist Realism, Kharms found refuge in children's literature. (He had worked under Marshak at DetGIz, the state-owned children's ...
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  • always fit into either one. Church became her refuge and a strong influence in her life. The fact that Wheatley was familiar with the classics shows ...
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  • the organization opened Amar Bari (My Home), a refuge for 120 Vrindavan widows. Additional shelters have since opened. ==Notes== ==References== ...
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  • Burke's funeral was held on October 22, 2010, at the City of Refuge in Gardena, California and was open to the public. It was simulcast ...
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  • Alaafin of Oyo and his senior chiefs sought refuge in Borgu, but soon returned to Oyo. The power of Oyo began to grow by the second half of the ...
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