Refugee Sentence Examples

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  • He also conquered the land of Asnunnak and carried off from Padan a stela belonging to a refugee from Malatia.

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  • She is currently voluntary support worker for the North East Refugee Service.

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  • Gouverneur Morris's father, Lewis Morris (1698-1762), closed a long public career as judge of the vice-admiralty court of New York; his mother was descended from a French Protestant refugee, who had come to America to escape the persecution of Louis XIV.

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  • Another department taken in hand was that of education; and the success which attended the opening of schools in the refugee camps was most striking.

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  • It may be said to begin with the arrival in 1620 of a small company including William Brewster, elder of the refugee church in Leiden, which founded Plymouth in the modern Massachusetts in the winter of that year.

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  • You can't turn away a genuine refugee fleeing persecution.

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  • They seek refugee status in another country by lodging an asylum application.

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  • A few from the refugee camps in France have made perilous trips to gain entry to the United Kingdom.

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  • Includes recommendations to the Home Office and guidelines for the voluntary sector working with refugee women.

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  • She visits refugee camps around the world and has been named a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador.

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  • By May the mullah had been driven out of the British protectorate and became a refugee among the Mijertin.

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  • From 1848 until the completion of Italian unity in 1870, his whole activity was devoted to the Risorgimento, as Garibaldian officer, political refugee, anti-Austrian conspirator and deputy to parliament.

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  • Education Refugee Week Refugee Week is a nation wide program of events that promotes understanding about refugees.

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  • They may also have complex needs, for example unaccompanied refugee young people frequently fall within the 16 to 19 age group.

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  • Rosanna, Patricia, and David Arquette - These siblings' mother is Jewish, and the daughter of a Holocaust refugee from Poland.

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  • They get six dinars apiece from the refugee commission.

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  • The subjects covered include induction, home/school liaison, combating racism, and the psychological adaption of refugee young people.

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  • International Development Secretary Clare Short in the UK has announced fifteen million pounds in humanitarian aid for the refugee crisis.

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  • Previous refugee reports claimed that ethnic Albanians were burned alive in their homes.

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  • Jolie, who is a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations, indicated that the Afghan refugee crisis is not yet over.

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  • Every unit was fully equipped to receive an Iraqi refugee family.

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  • We then went into Balata refugee camp where we saw the real handiwork of the IDF.

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  • One wonders how his somewhat hyperbolic analogy went down in the refugee camps.

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  • Turkey has said that its troops would enter northern Iraq to prevent a refugee influx from the area.

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  • These organizations are involved in helping refugee integration, either directly or indirectly.

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  • Covering induction, home/school liaison, combating racism, and the psychological adaptation of refugee young people.

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  • Tackle racism A school and its surrounding area need to be a safe place for refugee parents and pupils to come.

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  • Refugee children may display a preoccupation with powerful elements of their experiences in their play.

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  • If there is only one banana in your hand, will you give it to a starving African refugee or a lovely chimpanzee?

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  • He had been recognized by a Kurdish refugee at a Danish language school for refugees.

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  • Her other ongoing projects include research about deaf people's use of the internet and Somali refugee and asylum seeker children.

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  • A Kosovar Albanian refugee claimed that Serb forces executed 12 ethnic Albanians on 5 April.

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  • I hold Swedish and German nationality but was born stateless, as my father was a political refugee from Germany.

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  • In which Gilbert is contacted by a fantastically wealthy refugee who wants to invest in the hotel business.

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  • He was descended from Gaston Martineau, a Huguenot surgeon and refugee, who married in 1693 Marie Pierre, and settled soon afterwards in Norwich.

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  • We may also face a refugee crisis on an unprecedented scale.

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  • In general body lice infestations occur in crowded, unsanitary facilities, such as prisons and military or refugee camps.

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  • There is a refugee in the basement who is considered a bit of a prankster.

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  • A refugee Pole, Zamosz, taught him mathematics, and a young Jewish physician was his tutor in Latin.

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  • A coolness with Calvin was created by Farel's marriage, at the age of sixty-nine, with a refugee widow from Rouen, of unsuitable age.

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  • In July 1536 a French refugee, John Calvin, came to Geneva for a night, but was detained by Farel who found in him a powerful helper.

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  • In all cases, host government concurrence is required for refugee processing on foreign territory.

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  • Le Monde reports refugee convoys without men have begun to arrive in Macedonia.

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  • Refugee centers were under the supervision of hygiene officers & toilet rooms were organized with walls, floors & bedding regularly disinfected.

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  • It was the scene of a massive refugee exodus following an uprising against Saddam that was crushed in 1991.

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  • Besides travelling through many states of the United States to deliver anti-slavery lectures, Lundy visited Haiti twice - in 1825 and 1829, the Wilberforce colony of freedmen and refugee slaves in Canada in 1830-1831, and in 1832 and again in 1833 Texas, all these visits being made, in part, to find a suitable place outside the United States to which emancipated slaves might be sent.

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  • This defect appears most strongly in his treatment of Joan of Arc; and the attack on Agnes Sorel seems to have been dictated by the dauphin (afterwards Louis XI.), then a refugee in Burgundy, of whom he was afterwards to become a severe critic. He was not, however, misled, as his more picturesque predecessor Froissart had been, by feudal and chivalric tradition into misconception of the radical injustice of the English cause in France; and except in isolated instances where Burgundian interests were at stake, he did full justice to the patriotism of Frenchmen.

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  • When news of this affair had reached Paris, the pope sent the general of the Minorites, Gerard Odonis, accompanied by a Dominican, to sustain his doctrine in that city, but King Philip VI., perhaps at the instigation of the refugee Spirituals in Paris, referred the question to the faculty of theology, which, on the 2nd of January 1 333, declared that the souls of the blessed were elevated to the beatific vision immediately after death; the faculty, nevertheless, were of opinion that the pope should have propounded his erroneous doctrine only "recitando," and not "determinando, asserendo, sed etiam opinando."

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  • Her other ongoing projects include research about deaf people 's use of the internet and Somali refugee and asylum seeker children.

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  • Perhaps the most worrying aspect is the granting of refugee status for only 5 years, at which point there will be a review.

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  • Refugee doctors undergo training and are tested on their medical training and understanding of English.

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  • A refugee from persecution in his native Poland, Professor Bauman was Leeds ' first professor of sociology.

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  • Yet the squalid refugee camps are filled with people who are all too aware of the bitter reality.

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  • Your stylist should be able to create this look without making you look like a refugee from a punk band, and you will only need some gel worked through with your fingers every day to make it work.

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  • Scarface the movie follows the life of ex-con Tony Montana from his penniless refugee status to top-dog in the Miami underworld.

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  • This has been crucial for refugee children in particular.

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  • She adopted daughter Lily during her marriage to James Walsh and adopted Montegan refugee Bianca as a teenager in order to give her a better life and opportunities in the United States.

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  • The shared experiences and mixed perspectives look at the best and the worst of human existence from their refugee state to their warlike nature to their politics and religion.

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  • Further search for the true source of the Mississippi was made in 1823 by Giacomo Constantio Beltrami (1779-1855), an Italian traveller and political refugee, and in 1832 by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, who had accompanied Cass's expedition and traced the Mississippi from Lake Cass to Lake Itasca.

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  • A body of these Uskoks, as they were called, from a Serbo-Croatian word meaning "refugee," established itself in the Dalmatian fortress of Clissa, near Spalato, and thence waged continual war upon the Turks.

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  • Infants or children living amid domestic violence, in refugee shelters, in areas besieged by community violence, or in war zones are at risk for developing attachment problems.

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  • She was named a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency.

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  • Margaritaville refugee Jimmy Buffet kicks back with the lovely Brooklyn Decker.

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  • By June 1775 the once popular governor, Sir John Wentworth, was a refugee; on the 5th of January 1776 the fifth Provincial Congress established a provisional government; on the 5th of the following June the first Assembly elected under that government declared for independence; and on the 16th of August 1777 the important victory at Bennington was won by New Hampshire and Vermont troops under the command of General John Stark, who had a commission from New Hampshire.

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  • As to foreign relations, he received embassies from Europe and a deputation from the French East India Company; he sought to conciliate the Uzbegs by treating their refugee chiefs with unusual honor and sumptuous hospitality; he kept on good terms with Turkey; he forgave the hostility of a Georgian prince when brought to him a captive; and he was tolerant to all religionsalways regarding Christians with especial favor.

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  • In 379 Theodosius, after reorganizing the army at Thessalonica, carried on a successful campaign of skirmishes along the Danube and induced numerous Gothic bands to give in their allegiance; his lieutenant Modares, a Gothic refugee, defeated the invaders severely in Thrace.

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  • In the same year, Holland having fallen under the revolutionary government of France, a British force under General Sir James Craig was sent to Cape Town to secure the colony for the prince of Orange - a refugee in England - against the French.

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  • Although he was on familiar terms with the dauphin (afterwards Louis XI.), when the latter was a refugee at the court of Burgundy, he could not but view with chagrin the repurchase by the king of France of the towns on the Somme, which had been temporarily ceded to Philip the Good by the treaty of Arras; and when his father's failing health enabled him to take into his hands the reins of government (which Philip abandoned to him completely by an act of the 12th of April 1465), he entered upon his lifelong struggle against Louis XI., and became one of the principal leaders of the League of the Public Weal.

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  • Refugee and Uitlander committees were formed both at Durban and Maritzburg, and, in conjunction with the colonists, they did all in their power to assist in recruiting irregular corps, and also in furnishing relief to the sick and needy.

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  • The duke of Calabria, after repeated misfortunes in Italy, was offered the crown of Aragon in 1467, but died, apparently by poison, at Barcelona on the 16th of December 1470; the duke's eldest son Nicholas perished in 1473, also under suspicion of poisoning; Rene's daughter Margaret was a refugee from England, her son Prince Edward was murdered in 1471, and she herself became a prisoner, to be rescued by Louis XI.

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  • The Memoirs of Literature, the first English review consisting entirely of original matter, published in London from 1710 to 1714, had for editor Michel de la Roche, a French Protestant refugee, who also edited at Amsterdam the Bibliotheque angloise (1717-1719), and subsequently Memoires litte'raires de la Grande Bretagne (1720-1724).

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  • One of the most formidable of his opponents was Toktamish, who after having been a refugee at the court of Timur became ruler both of the eastern Kipchak and the Golden Horde, and quarrelled with Timur over the possession of Khwarizm.

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  • Though he named himself publicly a refugee of the House of God, he had himself secretly addressed as caliph, and many of the citizens of Medina acknowledged him as such.

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  • Owing to complications arising from the demarcation of the boundary of Afghanistan which was being carried out at that time, and the ambitious projects of Umra Khan, chief of Jandol, which was a tool in the hands of Sher Afzul, a political refugee from Chitral supported by the amir at Kabul, the mehtar (or ruler) of Chitral was murdered, and a small British and Sikh garrison subsequently besieged in the fort.

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  • History, There is good reasonto regard the Druses as, racially, a mixture of refugee stocks, in which the Arab largely predominates, grafted on to an original mountain population of Aramaic blood and Incarnationist tendencies.

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  • The father, who treated his children with extreme indulgence, allowed him to choose his school, and he elected to go to one kept at Wandsworth by a French refugee, named Pampelonne.

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  • On the I4th of June Klber was assassinated by a fanatic named Suleiman of Aleppo, said to have been incited to the deed by a Janissary refugee at Jerusalem, who had brought letters to the sheiks of the Azhar, who, however, refused to give him any encouragement.

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  • He is represented as the son of a Greek refugee, who removed from Tarquinii in Etruria to Rome, by the advice of his wife, the prophetess Tanaquil.

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  • His earliest governesses were the wives of a tailor and a vintner from the Dutch settlement; a sailor called Norman taught him the rudiments of navigation; and, when he grew older, he was placed under the care of a Hungarian refugee, Janos Zeikin, who seems to have been a conscientious teacher.

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  • As a lawyer his greatest public efforts were his lectures (1799) at Lincoln's Inn on the law of nature and nations, of which the introductory discourse was published, and his eloquent defence (1803) of Jean Gabriel Peltier, a French refugee, tried at the instance of the French government for a libel against the first consul.

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  • Encouraged by his mother, and under the influence of his governess Madame de Roucoulle, and of his first tutor Duhan, a French refugee, he acquired an excellent knowledge of French and a taste for literature and music. He even received secret lessons in Latin, which his father invested with all the charms of forbidden fruit.

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  • Refugee. She came in a few days ago with a dog.

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  • We had another refugee wander into the town today, Kelli said, motioning to Lana.

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