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fleeing and figure
The man replaces his hat, takes off his pince-nez and looks after the fleeing figure.
While fleeing, Matahachi finds himself on the mountain trail leading to Shishido Baiken, a figure renowned for his chain and sickle technique, and encounters a mysterious young girl armed with a chain and sickle.
These includes mysterious sounds, doors opening independently of a person, and the fleeing of a beautiful heroine from a licentious male figure.
The Monsignor sees the signs of vampirism in his niece and follows the fleeing figure, but is knocked insensible on the rooftop by the Priest.
" towards the fleeing figure of the eponymous Jan.
The gown-clad female figure in the centre depicts " progress " or " enlightenment ", while settlers with their cattle and explorers with their horses, move out from under her protecting arms to claim the land from the indigenous people and native animals, who are represented by two aboriginal males crouching in the left hand corner, and a fleeing kangaroo.

fleeing and John
As the battle ended, King John Casimir made the error of not pressing even harder the pursuit of the fleeing Cossacks.
The steamship John D. Porter took people fleeing Memphis northward in hopes of escaping the disease, but the ship was not allowed to disembark due to concerns of spreading yellow fever.
Her son, John Surratt, escapes execution by fleeing to Canada, and ultimately to Egypt.
" The Proscribed Royalist, 1651 ", a famous painting by John Everett Millais, depicted a Royalist fleeing from Cromwell's forces and hidden in an oak.
Even more scandalously, the third Vicar General, Bernardino Ochino, left the Catholic faith in 1543 after fleeing to Switzerland, where he was welcomed by John Calvin, became a Calvinist pastor in Zurich and married.
A town named Weed is also mentioned in John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men ( first published 1937 ) as being the town that George Milton and Lennie Small are fleeing from at the beginning of the book.
Archduke John and Weyrother overrode Lauer's cautious counsel and launched an all-out pursuit of an enemy they believed to be fleeing.
While fleeing the Sheriff's forces, Robin and Azeem encounter a band of outlaws hiding in Sherwood Forest, led by Little John ( Nick Brimble ).
After fleeing the Stronghold, the band of Modoc splintered, and the last group, made up of Captain Jack, John Schonchin, Black Jim, and Boston Charley were captured on June 1, 1873.
">< sub >< big >↓</ big ></ sub > Spanish historian Juan B. González: “(…) In the (…) battle of Toro, which although of uncertain outcome, Ferdinand skilfully was able to exploit for propaganda .” in España Estratégica, guerra y diplomacia en la história de España, Sílex ediciones, Madrid, 2007, p. 222 .</ ref > battle: Prince John of Portugal became master of the battlefield, after defeating the Castilian ’ s right wing and recovering the lost Portuguese Royal standard, but Afonso V was beaten by the left and centre of Ferdinand ’ s army, fleeing from the battlefield.
" When the Sassanids sacked Jerusalem in 614, John sent large supplies of food, wine, and money to the fleeing Christians.
It also benefits from the presence of good actors, including Faye Dunaway ( as the woman who befriends the fleeing Turner ), Cliff Robertson, Max Von Sydow, and John Houseman ..."
In the battle, John Sevier, who would later be the only governor of the State of Franklin and the first governor of the State of Tennessee, meets his second wife, the high-spirited and athletic Catherine Sherrill, pulling her over the wall of the fort after her running leap made while fleeing from the Cherokees.
* John Factor, a British-born American gangster and con man, charged with securities fraud in England and tried and sentenced to 24 years in prison in absentia after fleeing back to the United States.
He thinks back to when he and his companion Lennie Small ( John Malkovich ), who has an intellectual disability, are fleeing from their previous employment in Weed.
Stephens had previously spent time exiled in Paris, along with John O ' Mahony, having taken part in the uprising of 1848 and fleeing to avoid capture.
It may have been used to assist Edward in fleeing the village or to help film's hero, John Fulton, during his escape from prison or return to the village seeking a doctor.
Robin and Little John sneak in, managing to free all of the prisoners whilst Robin steals Prince John's taxes, but Sir Hiss awakens to find Robin fleeing.
As soon as they arrived, they were charged by two bodies of cavalry and a regiment of infantry under John Byron, who forced the regiment to retreat ; the Royalists hacked down the fleeing Parliamentarians and, according to Byron, his force " had not left a man of them unkilled, but that the hedges were so high the horse could not pursue them ".
She made her return on 13 August 2012 after fleeing from her wedding to her fiancée John Hewland, with her son, Dennis Rickman Jr. and Phil Mitchell
" Power told the police that the letter had been written by a friend of his called John Williams, who he claimed had visited Sztaray's house to burgle it before killing the policeman and fleeing.
The film's director, John Berry ( who had worked with Orson Welles during the 1940s ), had been caught up in the Communist scare of the early 1950s, fleeing the United States to avoid being called before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
The well-connected Blackborne, grandson of Sir Richard Levett, Lord Mayor of London, never settled his grant ( nor even visited Florida ), and eventually Blackborne's plantation was regranted to John Graham, a Georgia Loyalist fleeing the Revolutionary War.
Leo Phocas was saved by fleeing to Mesembria ( modern Nesebar ) in Bulgaria, but in the thick of the battle Constantine Lips, John Grapson and many other commanders ( archontes ) were cut down along with enormous number of soldiers and officers.
In 1993, Elena Díaz-Verson Amos, a Cuban immigrant, and wife to John Amos ( one of the founders of Aflac, INC ), assisted Alina in fleeing Cuba.

fleeing and terror
Otto arrives with his " crack suicide squad ", sending the Roman soldiers fleeing in terror.
The breaches fill the sky with hellish red fumes and send millions of Japanese citizens fleeing in terror towards the ocean.
Mexico, together with Costa Rica, Canada, France, the UK, Spain and Sweden received many people fleeing from the terror regimes.
The campaign of terror resulted in one third of the Assyrian population of Iraq fleeing to Syria.
A huge rift opens in the earth, swallowing up the gates and a greater part of Sauron's army, with the rest fleeing in terror.
" As the tall man walks away, the Martian hugs the short man, causing the short man to turn white with fright and call the Martian exactly the same description the tall man gave before fleeing in terror.

fleeing and entering
The total number of Jews entering Shanghai during this period equaled the number of Jews fleeing to Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa combined.
Baghdad again utilized tribal rivalries to defeat Barzani, sending him, Sheikh Ahmad, and about three thousand followers fleeing across the border to Iran, entering Oshnaviyeh in October 1945, where Kurdish nationalists under the guidance of the Soviet Union were establishing a new Kurdish state.
Pierpont told of entering and holding up the bank and then fleeing to Fort Wayne, Indiana, where the loot was divided between himself and three others.
On the 31st of December, tens of thousands of people of the Germanic tribes, fleeing the Huns, crossed the ice into Gaul, entering the Roman Empire.
Upon hearing of the news and with subsequent reports of fleeing Texan families entering the camp, Houston decided to retreat, advising all settlers to follow.
There have been reports that some people are fleeing the communes and entering the camps for the first time.

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