Evacuees Sentence Examples

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  • Janson sets him to work on helping with the building of a new colony on the moon to house evacuees.

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  • In total, the three RAF Hercules aircraft brought out 220 evacuees, including some nationals of other countries at their governments ' request.

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  • Evacuees of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita or Wilma are even offered discounts on HUD-owned properties.

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  • A black and white image of two wartime evacuees is also available for media use.

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  • Canada also saw an influx of 8,000 child evacuees from British cities arriving.

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  • Some people had evacuees; empty houses were full of soldiers.

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  • The Hinckley district was going to take 5,760 evacuees.

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  • We had some other evacuees who stayed at a farm too.

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  • Agencies, individuals, and corporations are encouraged to post jobs on a free job board for hurricane evacuees.

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  • Chicago Short Term Housing At Chicago Temporary Housing, we offer short-term housing solutions for corporate employees, disaster evacuees, and military personnel.

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  • Discover what lies in store for the goody-goody wartime evacuees as they embark on the most exciting wardrobe themed antics outside of Ikea.

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  • These were the arrival of the evacuees, the homefront, the bombings, the Raf in training and the arrival of the evacuees, the homefront, the bombings, the Raf in training and the arrival of American forces.

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  • Adult evacuees, mainly the children's parents and teachers, were given one extra tin of bully beef.

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  • This problem has been reported in some areas where more evacuees than expected have arrived or the extra deliveries have been delayed.

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  • Toni also describes problems for her and her fellow evacuees as they slowly settled into their new lives.

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  • Sometimes she even carried both evacuees and prisoners on the same voyage.

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  • These were termed Neutral Areas, areas which would neither send or receive any evacuees.

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  • Some former evacuees have recorded their memories on tape instead of writing them down.

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