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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(151) Evacuee/refugee (2005) After Katrina, refugees became evacuees.
(152) The refugee was readmitted into his home country.
(153) Most refugee doctors never get the chance to practice medicine in British hospitals.
(154) A man overlooks destruction caused by an Israeli airstrike in the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza.
(155) Many were killed or abducted before reaching a refugee camp in Kenya, where Dau spent the next 10 years.
(156) Above, Pakistanis escaping conflict in the northwest Bajaur area carry relief goods at the Kacha Gari refugee camp near Peshawar on Dec. 7, 2008.
(157) The second section of this chapter textually researches the historical materials and poses: the population, after bringing the Inner Mongolia area under cultivation, is not "immigrant" but "refugee".
(158) Mariana Pasternak grew up in Romania and immigrated to the United States as a political refugee.
(159) When the refugee arrived in America, he was unprepared for xenophobia he found there.
(160) The army wants to avoid entering built-up areas such as refugee camps where Hamas fighters would have the advantage of defending home territory.
(161) Mania had first become a Refugee in 1948 with the creation of the state of Israel.
(162) The refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off.
(163) A woman refugee from Silesia in Poland had moved into the family home. She greeted him with a bunch of flowers.
(164) She had another child with her second husband, Reinhold Cassirer, an art dealer and refugee from Nazi Germany who ran Sotheby's in South Africa and to whom she would be married for over 40 years.
(165) The UN refugee agency reports thousands of Congolese refugees have fled to Uganda and Rwanda in the past few days seeking safety from escalating fighting in North Kivu province.
(166) The violent break-up of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991 resulted in a large refugee crisis in Europe.
(167) Hot Money, also known as Refugee Capital, refers to those short-term speculative capital flowing rapidly in international financial market in pursuit of maximum reward at lowest cost.
(168) I am talking to the refugee children, not the village children.
(169) July 1952: Assigned to pastoral ministry at the Refugee Centre at Tung Tau Tsuen, Kowloon, Hong Kong, now a part of St. Patrick's Parish.
(170) The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) says it has sent the first UN convoy of aid overland into Burma, and a planeload of shelter supplies has been flown in from Dubai.
(171) The center of the Haitian capital was transformed into a huge refugee camp, where tens of thousands of people beg for water, food and medicines.
(172) In 1982 during Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Naji al-Ali was an eyewitness to the terrifying massacre that took place in the Palestinian refugee camp of Sabra and Shatila.
(173) A Palestinian child enters his house in the Shatila refugee camp in Beirut , October 17(Sentencedict.com ), 2007.
(174) Lin v US is arguably now a legal justification for the granting of refugee status to Formosan nationals under SFPT.
(175) Hungry and thirsty, they eventually ended up in a refugee camp in Yemen.
(176) A number of upper-middle-class Christians are still undecided, Ahed Al Hendi, a Syrian political refugee currently working for CyberDissidents.org in Washington, DC, told NOW Lebanon.
(177) Sharbat Gula was one of the students in an informal school within the refugee camp; McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image.
(178) Back in the Jalazone refugee camp the refugees are bitter after 60 years of exile.
(179) When her accident happened, Holtz was passing Kibumba refugee camp driving toward a ware - house at Goma.
(180) Hassam Omar, a Somali refugee living in Pretoria, was attacked during the spate of xenophobic violence that rocked South Africa in 2008.
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