Similar words: refuge, huge, reform, refer, care for, be full of, to the full, be useful to. Meaning: [‚refjʊ'dʒɪː] n. an exile who flees for safety.
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(61) Refugee children under the age of sixteen were liable to be evacuated; refugee children over sixteen risked being interned.
(62) They stayed in a refugee camp for awhile, then somehow made their way to the United States.
(63) But a new category of political refugee was emerging in the newly independent states of the ex-colonies.
(64) Britain has pledged £1.3 million to the UN for refugee work.
(65) Do your readers know what it is like to live in a refugee camp?
(66) The President said he wholeheartedly embraced the need for further talks on the refugee crisis.
(67) Boat people, refugee camps, people-smugglers, slave labour and much of the world's poverty are the result.
(68) The locals, he explains, have just played the team from the Balata refugee camp near Nablus.
(69) Refugee camps came into being, people were uprooted, the economy lagged behind and you created fathomless sadness.
(70) Our neighborhood looked like a refugee camp, bursting its seams.
(71) Shortly after my interview, Delhi announced that the Karmapa had been granted refugee status.
(72) Solutions seem impossible-but there can be some hope if we start dealing with the refugee problem at the gates.
(73) Ahmed Katangole was due to be deported, the Home Office had refused him refugee status.
(74) The year also witnessed the suspension of some special programmes, most notably infant and adult education among refugee populations.
(75) Nurses' housing in the refugee camps was the first step toward what would soon become women-only villages.
(76) The refugee camps are a tinderbox waiting to catch fire.
(77) In other words, the definition of political refugee and economic mi grant became interchangeable.
(78) Between 1997-98 and 1999-00, the number of refugee clients nearly tripled from 1,276 to 3,365.
(79) As a way of encouraging them to return, food aid to the refugee camps has been withheld since last summer.
(80) Now, once again, the thin reed of refugee protection has fallen prey to the winds of political expediency.
(81) But the realisation that the refugee community was not riddled with spies and fifth columnists helped to soften official attitudes.
(82) Opposite the hotel was a refugee camp with children who were constantly trying to part unwary tourists from their money.
(83) They were war widows or refugee country girls or serving officers of the Viet Cong.
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(84) The responsibilities of the regional and area committees increased in line with the numbers of refugee children needing care.
(85) The United States granted her request to become a political refugee.
(86) According to refugee experts, existing procedures failed to identify and protect genuine refugees.
(87) Anyone persecuted for their ideas, race or religion is entitled to refugee status.
(88) Pensioners already fighting to keep their heads above water are being asked to pay extra council tax to fund the refugee crisis.
(89) Mr. Young How many of the boat people have been granted refugee status?
(90) Outside the city we passed by a refugee camp where white-faced, unsmiling boys and girls gazed at us through the railings.
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