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They too fled the capital, and scattered through Maryland and Virginia.
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They too loved their families, longed for their villages: yet lacked the faith that drove one to dare the fearful chance of escape ''.
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They begged Grandma to let them put a bed in the kitchen for her, but Grandma said she was getting too old to sleep in strange beds and be seen with her teeth out, and that she hoped to die in privacy like a Christian and if the Lord willed it to be of pneumonia than it would have to be that way.
They would have to bide their official time and see, trusting that the massive doses of shell-psychology would suffice her, too, as the necessary bulwark against her unusual confinement and the pressures of her profession.
They also punished those who had too large a share of the ager publicus, or kept too many cattle on the state pastures.
They also believed that Labour had become too left-wing, and had been infiltrated at constituency level by Trotskyist factions whose views and behaviour they considered to be at odds with the Parliamentary Labour Party and Labour voters.
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They built a small convent on the spot inhabited by the holy hermit, which became too small for the accommodation of those who came to share their life of privations.
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They were a Huguenot ( French Protestant ) family who fled to New York about 1687 to avoid the religious persecutions of King Louis XIV.
They were initially intended for Nazi collaborators, but then other categories of political prisoners ( for example, members of deported peoples who fled from exile ) were also sentenced to " katorga works ".
They originally intended to seek shelter with their allies the Crow but upon the Crow's refusal to offer help they attempted to reach the camp of Lakota Chief Sitting Bull's who had fled to Canada.
They then rapidly gained control of most of northern Afghanistan, and took control of Kabul on 13 November after the Taliban unexpectedly fled the city.
They broke the Crusader blockade, destroyed most of their ships, and pursued and captured those who anchored and fled into the desert.
They briefly took over the tower, but hijacked an Air India flight and fled to South Africa where they were arrested and charged.
They fled to the First Bulgarian Empire, where they were welcomed and commissioned to establish theological schools.
They were forced from eastern Montana and Wyoming: some bands fled to Canada, while others suffered forced removal to distant reservations, primarily in present-day South Dakota and Nebraska west of the Missouri River.
They had lost their best players two years before, when they fled in the wake of the failed uprising against the communist regime.
They battled against the demon for one year, and after the death of two kings, the Dwarves who had not been killed fled from the Misty Mountains.
They looked, and terrified by the two serpents Athena had set within to guard the child, they fled in terror and lept from the Acropolis to their deaths.
They fled their home and took refuge in a shelter, but it was destroyed while the house remained unscathed.
They narrowly missed being killed by a direct hit on the castle by German bombers and fled to Prince Xavier's French Castle in Bostz.
They had been impoverished by Captain Reynold's March 17, 1876 attack and fled to Sitting Bull's camp for safety.
They fled from your tyranny to a then uncultivated, inhospitable country, where they exposed themselves to almost all the hardships to which human nature is liable, and among others to the cruelties of a savage foe and actuated by principles of true English liberties, they met all hardships with pleasure compared with those they suffered in their own country from the hands of those who should be their friends.
They pushed Eleanor, her sons and their supporters aside, and Henry and his brothers fled and scattered.
They then attempted to kidnap Deslauriers, but it went wrong due to the fact that the ' knock out drops ' they used were inert, and on June 26, 1969, Mesrine and Schneider fled to the US.
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