And thus it gives the impression of being a safe haven to which we may retreat from the unpredictability and limitlessness of experience. |
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Many cruisers from neighboring islands who congregated in its marinas for safe haven found themselves in the bull's eye of a Category 4 storm. |
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I bought it because it had big soft cushions and was very long and deep from front to back so anyone with insomnia could find it a safe haven. |
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While equities languish, precious metals such as gold have seen their value soar as investors seek a safe haven during uncertain times. |
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As the night falls, darkness vanquishes his faculties and he yearns for some safe haven to hide therein. |
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Gold's history as a safe haven goes back several thousand years, since it was first recognised as a currency, along with silk and seashells. |
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This nation, once proud to offer a safe haven, now routinely locks asylum seekers up alongside hardened criminals. |
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People habitually turn to bond trading as a safe haven and to insurance companies for payouts at times of great distress. |
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I want my home to be a safe haven, a place where we can all feel safe and free. |
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So, she hid her femininity behind demureness, read her poems with eyes downcast and scuttled back to the safe haven of domesticity. |
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Meanwhile, witches' brooms serve as a safe haven for daddy longlegs and pseudoscorpions. |
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It offers a child a safe haven from which to explore feelings, behaviors and issues ranging from self-esteem to severe emotional dysregulation. |
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Instead, they were attempting to pick up the mortarman as he infiltrated or exfiltrated to and from his safe haven to his firing location. |
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There would be no safe haven for them, if the West was prepared to be an equal partner. |
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This 2,951-acre facility also provides safe haven for some 50 species of waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds. |
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The gay scene was sort of a safe haven for any sort of social misfit or renegade. |
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Lilley also tells-all regarding how the US embassy gave safe haven to Chinese dissident Fang Lizhi and his wife, Li Shuxian. |
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Now, all of the applicants have been granted class 448 temporary safe haven visas. |
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It may be the only place that offers a safe haven for you during the daylight hours when the angry eye of the sun will bake your flesh. |
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Like the Parsees in the past, even today the persecuted Bahais, the Tibetan Buddhists or the Chakmas find safe haven here. |
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Troops were massed outside the safe haven to retake the zone on his signal. |
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I believe what they mean is that they are fighting terrorists and leaving them no safe haven. |
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The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws. |
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France was a safe haven for many educated Haitians, and only a few middle-class Haitians chose to go to the United States. |
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He said parents needed to realise that home renovation could turn a child's safe haven into an industrial worksite. |
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I have already begun to fall back into my fantasy land, my mind's safe haven. |
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In addition to offering a safe haven for initial investments, principal-protected annuities may also allow investors to lock in their gains. |
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They can't be certain they've got a safe haven or sanctuary at any particular place. |
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When hostilities began, people piled out of shares and invested in bonds on the grounds that government-backed securities offered a safe haven. |
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Federal government securities are widely viewed as a safe haven in times of crisis. |
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For Miriam, VR is an exciting alternative to the real world, a safe haven with limitless potential, beyond age, beyond race, beyond gender. |
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The US administration has also accused the Horn of Africa country of being a safe haven for extremist groups. |
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Dubai has in the past been a safe haven for international investments sheltering from trouble in the region. |
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The Alliance was a soft sensible centre, a safe haven between extremes of monetarism and unilateral disarmament. |
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I want to live in a country that is perceived around the world as a safe haven, as a soft touch, if you like. |
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Some will picture a desperate refugee fleeing fear and persecution for the safe haven of a new country. |
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Still, I can't grumble as I've found a safe haven in this city and it's only a fifteen minute walk from Queens Street. |
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The government's measures are directed at deterring refugees from seeking safe haven in Australia by treating them as harshly as possible. |
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Other times I sought refuge in the safe haven of grandfather's forge and helped him to make sickles or horseshoes by manning the big bellows. |
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They have suffered unimaginable hardship and danger in a bid to find a safe haven. |
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He's been chased out of the U.S., Great Britain and Canada, but seems to think his adopted homeland, Australia, is a safe haven. |
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His sprawling property, on which he hunts deer and wild turkey, is his safe haven, far from his attention-getting job. |
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I think that before the lack of safe haven something else went wrong: a vessel in a poor state of repair was sailing through dangerous seas. |
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One of the major problems facing the international forces in southern Afghanistan is that the Taliban have a safe haven in Pakistan. |
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We believe increased ratifications can improve security in the region and help to deny a safe haven to the perpetrators of egregious crimes. |
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In the same vein, it would continue to deny safe haven to those who financed, planned, supported or committed terrorist acts. |
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The quiet sterile environs offer a safe haven for those looking for a cinematic adventure in the inner-city without the grit that downtown provides. |
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If a school or school building is to serve as a shelter or safe haven can the population access it? |
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When equity markets fall, the bond market is usually a safe haven for investors. |
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At one point, these huge behemoths were filled to the brim with foodstuffs, but now considered a safe haven for those unfortunate not to have a home to call upon. |
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He shows that, far from being in an orderly waiting list, those seeking safe haven in Australia confront impossible situations, terrible delays and obvious discrimination. |
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If all but a single country denies terrorists a safe haven on their soil, the one holdout undercuts the efforts of the others. |
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The safe haven status of bonds will continue to support bonds in the near term. |
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Central to this concept is the impression of the writer, battered though unbowed by oppression, given safe haven and continuing to struggle from a foreign home. |
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I think it would be slightly overstating the case to view the Internet as the root of all evil or as a safe haven. |
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American media is afraid of the situation in London, where a lot of the Russian oligarchs are getting safe haven now and having their reputations laundered. |
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Terrorists against Cuba who had once shot down passenger jets later found safe haven in Miami. |
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You can see red knots, dunlins, and sandpipers as they rest and forage for food on the beaches, using the untouched island habitat as a safe haven during their journey south. |
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The country may continue to be a safe haven for terrorists and use it as bargaining leverage to extract further concessions from us through continuous blackmail. |
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The fall of the last share safe haven is a sign of a new bull market. |
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This may happen more and more often as genebanks provide a safe haven for material used on-farm that is becoming increasingly threatened. |
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But others say that Peru is a safe haven among Latin American countries, like Colombia, Argentina and Venezuela, which face more serious violence and economic woes. |
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Unfortunately, the safe haven of the city may prove to be anything but. |
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Special care homes had been opened to provide a safe haven for victims. |
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Also crucial to the end of this era of piracy was the loss of the pirates' last Caribbean safe haven at Nassau. |
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Germanicus himself managed to survive by reaching the lands of the Chauci, who provided him with a safe haven. |
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The Venetian city state was founded as a safe haven for the people escaping persecution in mainland Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire. |
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This place that was proclaimed a safe haven was an indefensible island in the middle of the much bigger Serbian Republic, which was, and still is, considered a safe haven by another section of the population. |
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Of course, you can always hide in that fallback safe haven, the bathroom. |
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That is fine as a strategy for an aspiring entrepot or financial safe haven, but Britain is not Luxembourg. |
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He receives phantom phone calls from people who promise him a safe haven. |
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While both parties were interested in the fishery and in establishing posts to provide a safe haven for their fishermen, these activities were of secondary importance to France in determining its military strategy. |
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Around 1685, Huguenot refugees found a safe haven in the Lutheran and Reformed states in Germany and Scandinavia. |
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Jamaica remains unwavering in its commitment to deny safe haven to those who orchestrate, finance or commit acts of terrorism in all forms and manifestations. |
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In 1996 Saddam Hussein brazenly sent his squads of assassins into the safe haven that the United States had marked out for the Kurds in northern Iraq after Desert Storm. |
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Snowden emphatically denied speculation that he had cut a deal with the Chinese government, giving them classified documents in exchange for providing him with an eventual safe haven. |
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The dollar fell yesterday to a 4-month low against most of its major currencies, as growing optimism about the global economy boosted investors' risk appetite and curbed demand for the U. S. currency as a safe haven. |
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In order to disrupt the network and secure safety in the international community, it is important to categorically deny terrorists a safe haven anywhere. |
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Dräger incubator covers help shield the infant from unwanted light and noise, providing the kind of safe haven your small patients need to thrive without compromising on safety or access. |
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It is important to ensure that the provisions in this Regulation do not endanger the safety of crew or oil tankers in search of a safe haven or a place of refuge. |
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The purpose of the Program is to support Canada's policy to deny safe haven to suspected war criminals and to contribute to the domestic and international fight against impunity. |
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We encourage all countries to promulgate rules to deny entry and safe haven, when appropriate, to officials and individuals found guilty of public corruption, those who corrupt them, and their assets. |
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We must remain focused on preventing Afghanistan from relapsing into a failed state, where human rights would be routinely abused and terrorists would find a safe haven from which they could strike at Canada and our allies. |
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To many, the community may be considered a safe haven from racism. |
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This was in marked contrast to nearly all the other KVM sectors, where the safety of the verifiers was paramount and an outbreak of violence saw orders go out for the verifiers to scuttle for the safe haven of their bunkers. |
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The witty, irascible and fiercely proud Hagar, faced with the prospect of a nursing home, sets out on a preposterous journey in search of the safe haven of an abandoned ocean side house she remembers from happier times. |
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My paternal grandfather, a native of Hadjin, in Cilician Armenia, survived the genocide and found safe haven in Lebanon. |
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Mr. Speaker, the character of a nation is often defined by how we treat people in desperate situations who come to our shores seeking asylum, safe haven or a better life. |
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The purpose of the policy is to deny safe haven to suspects either by refusing them entry, prosecuting them where reasonable criteria are met, or removing them. |
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Parliament warned that the proposal, which would hamper arrest warrants being issued for suspected criminals visiting the country, could lead to the UK being seen as a safe haven. |
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As recently as two generations ago, its members used axes made of stone and lived in the immense and impenetrable rain forest which has always provided them with a safe haven. |
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The IOM special resettlement or emigration programmes in situations of internal strife contribute to the implementation of the right to find safe haven abroad. |
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As a major international financial centre, Switzerland has a fundamental interest in ensuring that illicitly acquired assets do not find a safe haven in its banks. |
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Haji Mullah Noor Masoud listened to the concerns of the people and emphasized that for peace and security to come to the region, the people must deny safe haven to the Taliban. |
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With a sometimes turbulent political and economical climate in South Africa many regard Mauritius as a safe haven to invest in should the situation turn sour back home. |
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He saved many Greek works and writing using the library as a safe haven for them during the time period. |
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Some of the royalist ladies installed themselves in convents in Holland and France that offered safe haven for indigent and travelling nobles and allies. |
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Kleptocrats use the Western financial system as a safe haven for their assets, providing United States policymakers with opportunities to combat harmful regimes. |
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Between the end of the Pacific War and the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Macau served as a safe haven for refugees of the Chinese Civil War. |
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