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refugee and was
There was a refugee who was able to come here because of her.
Many of the refugee children being hidden in Chambon attended Cévenol and it was at this school that Grothendieck apparently first became fascinated with mathematics.
Another relatively early use of the term in a German-language work was in a book by Fritz Sternberg, a Jewish Marxist political economist who was a refugee from the Third Reich.
In 1544, Johann von Brugge a rich Dutch Protestant refugee was given citizenship and lived respectfully until his death in 1556 then buried with honors.
A civil war was imposed on impoverished Cambodia that displaced 600, 000 Cambodians to refugee camps along the border between Thailand and Cambodia.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees was forced to close its refugee camp at Mboki in October 2002, due to the high prevalence of weapons.
Progress in the areas of Dayton, Erdut, and refugee returns were evident in 1998, but progress was slow and required intensive international engagement.
Illegal immigrants and asylum seekers have attempted to use the tunnel to enter the UK, causing a minor diplomatic disagreement over the siting of the Sangatte refugee camp, which was eventually closed in 2002.
Brâncuși was cared for in his later years by a Romanian refugee couple.
After the " Age of Apocalypse " story arc, it was revealed and retconned that the mutate process formula was given to the Genegineer by Sugar Man, a refugee of the Age of Apocalypse timeline.
Vithimiris ' son, Viderichus, was only a child so command of the remaining Ostrogothic refugee army fell to Alatheus and Saphrax.
The International Refugee Organization ( IRO ) was founded on April 20, 1946 to deal with the massive refugee problem created by World War II.
When he was later criticized by Mapam members for his attitude concerning the Arab refugee problem, David Ben Gurion reminded them the events of Lydda and Ramla and the fact Palmah officers had been responsible for the " outrage that had encouraged the Arabs ' flight made the party uncomfortable.
However, in Kenya he was put into a refugee camp.
The First and Second Liberian Civil War, which was one of Africa's bloodiest, claimed the lives of more than 200, 000 Liberians and further displaced a million others into refugee camps in neighboring countries.
This was a reversal of Guinea's previously open policy towards refugees and it further escalated the refugee crisis as refugees attempted to cross back through RUF territory.
They crossed the border into Bangladesh, where they were given refugee status and aid from the international community that was not available to them inside Burma.
She was persuaded by her family there to travel by train to the Crimea with a group of other refugee Romanovs.
As a refugee from the military dictatorship of US-backed General Augusto Pinochet, Letelier accepted several academic positions in Washington, D. C., where he was assassinated by Pinochet's DINA agents in 1976.
In the immediate postwar period — mid-1994 through 1995 — emergency humanitarian assistance of more than $ 307. 4 million was largely directed to relief efforts in Rwanda and in the refugee camps in neighboring countries where Rwandans fled during the war.
Nevertheless, he ended his Universal contract with one last noir, the disappointing Deported ( 1951 ) which he filmed partly abroad ( Siodmak was among the first refugee directors to return to Europe after making American films ).

refugee and middle-aged
Four of his guests had the opportunity to take the items – Mr Johnston, a South African millionaire only just arrived in London ; Countess Vera Rossakoff, a refugee from the Russian revolution ; Bernard Parker, a young and effeminate agent for Mr Hardman, and Lady Runcorn, a middle-aged society lady whose aunt is a kleptomaniac. Poirot examines the scene of the crime and finds a man's glove and a cigarette case with the initials " BP ".

refugee and man
:" A week later the same young men, with two other brothers and an uncle, captured in like manner another refugee wife of Sihayo, in the company of the young man with whom she had fled.
A man who called himself Regnier, about 21 September, appeared at Hastings, to seek an interview with the refugee empress Eugénie, and failing to obtain this he managed to get from the young Prince Imperial a signed photograph with a message to the emperor Napoleon.
In " A Year and A Day " ( Series 2 ), a refugee peasant explains that, under English law, a peasant who escapes serfdom and lives in a city for " a year and a day " is a free man, given the man lives openly, not in hiding.
After his inauguration, Sheridan gave shelter to a group of refugee telepaths led by a man named Byron, and allowed them to form a colony on Babylon 5.
According to prosecuting attorney Jack Burke of the Office of Special Investigations, Michael Laszlo is not, as he claims, a simple political refugee, regular churchgoer, and family man.
They were used in China in the twenties and early 30s during the Chinese Civil War, most notably by the warlord Zhang Zongchang, who employed refugee Russians to man them.
Significantly, Batu Khan ’ s man did not challenge his arrival thereby indicating that the Mongols were willing to let refugee princes return to their ravaged towns without obstruction.
The man later awakens and identifies himself as Lokai — a political refugee from the planet Cheron who requests asylum.
The hero, Rogan Kincaid, is an adventurer who takes it upon himself ( with help from a Czech refugee, the daughter of the dead man, and others ), to solve the mystery before the police are brought in.
The 2008 series of the ads includes a 90 second address to the nation, and calls for the replacement of Australia Day with an " Australia Week "; after claiming that New Zealand former Prime Minister Helen Clark does " a passable impression of a man " he also suggests that " tree-huggers " head to the " refugee processing centre " Nauru.
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, founder of the New Kadampa Tradition, was a devotee of Shugden, and the nephew of a man who had previously served as a medium for Shugden in Tibetan refugee communities.
One of her best works is When Rain Clouds Gather, in which she writes about a troubled young man called Makhaya who runs away from his birthplace, South Africa, to become a refugee in a little village called Golema Mmidi, in the heart of Botswana.
In June 1934, he met the man who in a way became his mentor: Artheme Galip, a Ukrainian diplomat, son of the last governor of Bucovinia, before it was annexed by the U. S. S. R. After the annexation, Galip moved to France as a refugee.
Talking to the manager and then to Schwartz again, Poirot learns that the beautiful woman is a Madame Grandier, who comes each year on the anniversary of her husband's death in the area, and that the distinguished-looking man is Dr Lutz, a Jewish refugee from the Nazis in Vienna.
His most unforgettable last role ( if not the best in his career ) was of a Slavonian refugee man in the 1994 movie Vukovar se vraca kuci ( English: Vukovar shall return home ).
It tells the stories of three immigrants to the island — a brash young Englishwoman who has recently arrived, an elderly English hotel-keeper who came in the 1930s ; a young Chinese man who came as a child refugee from mainland China.

refugee and big
The search for new frontiers has taken JRS to a diversity of places where refugees face great deprivations and abuse of their basic rights: traditional refugee camps, detention centres and prisons, conflict zones, border areas, and in the heart of big cities.
There are many " slice of life " characterizations of big city people in small roles, such as a tired banana salesman, an angry building superintendent, a refugee with a skin condition who has a crush on June, and a wisecracking sidewalk pitchman.

refugee and with
Beit Jala and the latter form an agglomeration with Bethlehem and the Aida and Azza refugee camps are located within the city limits.
These ties, together with his ascetic manner and appearance ( a positive advantage to him at the sombre court of Leopold I ), ensured the refugee from the hated French king a warm welcome at Passau, and a position in Imperial service.
In the interim, while armed Lebanese forces under the Maronite-controlled government sparred with Palestinian fighters, Egyptian leader Gamal Abd al-Nasser helped to negotiate the 1969 " Cairo Agreement " between Arafat and the Lebanese government, which granted the PLO autonomy over Palestinian refugee camps and access routes to northern Israel in return for PLO recognition of Lebanese sovereignty.
In 2001, Liberian forces along with the RUF began attacking and burning refugee camps and Guinean villages along the border.
While monetary and military Libyan support for the Sahrawi cause dwindled in the mid-1980s, after a rapprochement with Morocco, the enemy of Polisario, some Sahrawi refugee students are still able to apply for higher education in Libya.
It established camps in Turkey in 1922 to aid the country with an ongoing refugee crisis, helping to prevent disease and hunger.
This legend had to be reconciled with a dual tradition, set earlier in time, that had the Trojan refugee Aeneas escape to Italy and found the line of Romans through his son Iulus, the namesake of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
Slovenia helped Macedonia deal with the refugee crisis by providing 880 million sit ( US $ 4. 9 million ) of humanitarian aid, in addition to granting a concession for imported agricultural products.
In his recent two projects Living with Hunger and Living with Refugees ( nominated for an Emmy award ), he takes reality television to its extreme, becoming the central character in the films by living the lifestyle of an Ethiopian villager and Sudanese refugee respectively ; in doing this he tries to break the boundary between " us " ( the people watching on TV ) and " them " ( those before the camera ) by becoming one of them ( albeit for just a month ).
In the 1970s, UNHCR refugee operations continued to spread around the globe, with the mass exodus of East Pakistanis to India shortly before the birth of Bangladesh.
The 1980s saw new challenges for UNHCR, with many member states unwilling to resettle refugees due to the sharp rise in refugee numbers over the 1970s.
As a result, the UNHCR became more heavily involved with assistance programs within refugee camps, often located in hostile environments.
It evacuated the Sahrawi population to the Tindouf refugee camps due to Royal Moroccan Air Force bombing of the refugee camps on Sahrawi land with napalm and white phosphorus.
** West German refugee minister Theodor Oberländer is fired because of his past with Nazi Germany.
* September 18 – The Lebanese Christian Militia ( the Phalange ) kill thousands of Palestinians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps with the overlooking of Israeli troops in West Beirut.
He left Geneva to head the English refugee church in Frankfurt but he was forced to leave over differences concerning the liturgy, thus ending his association with the Church of England.
Ala Muhammad Abdul-Rahman Mahfuz al-Jawabra, 14, of Aroob refugee camp, died of head wounds sustained Oct. 6 from IDF gunfire while on the terrace of his home one hour after injuring an Israeli soldier with a stone.

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