Martha has wanted to flee for years but had to wait until her daughter was grown.
My daughter-in-law had to flee for her life with seven children ... her husband is still there.
The next day, Algerian special forces moved in because the government said the militants wanted to flee for Mali.
But when the Nazis took over Austria in 1938, Mr Bloch-Bauer and his niece were forced to flee for their lives.
It has been suggested that, as rates go up, our millionaires, too, will flee for tax friendly countries like Belgium and Ireland.
Uncertainty has led many people to flee Freetown for Guinea in recent days.
Thursday's stock-market slump had driven traders around the world to flee equities for the safety of fixed income investments.
As Robert Wood mentioned the other day, some businesses may be fleeing or planning to flee California for tax reasons.
Experts say the contrarian move to China hasn't been an easy sell with small investors, who continue to flee stocks for bonds, despite record low yields.
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Dons who flee Oxford for America often complain that what drove them was not the pay but the lack of help with mundane chores such as photocopying.
The EU also looks askance at the hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs who now flee the Continent for Britain.
Try as he might, the conductor fails to coordinate the musicians, so customers begin to flee the noise for a more harmonious locale.
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The UNHCR's founding charter is the 1951 Convention on Refugees, which spells out the entitlements of those who flee their country for fear of being killed or persecuted.
The bill's failure already has caused a steep drop in stocks and a plunge in prices of Treasury securities as investors flee the unknown for the seeming safety of U.S. government debt.
Eventually, she says, they had no choice but to flee because they feared for their lives.
Cleveland would flee the United States for Europe until women of color were represented more in fashion in her homeland.
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Blitzer asked the king whether he thought it would be acceptable for al-Assad to flee to another country or if he wanted him to be tried for war crimes.
Word of the weak presale spread, and scared a few investors enough for them to flee the production.
It quoted an unidentified worker as saying the fire engulfed the building in three minutes, leaving too little time for many to flee.
One of the soldiers, feeling that it was to late for everyone to flee jumped on the grave with the intention of saving his comrades.
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Chambers is betting their hunger for new revenue will prompt them to flee their old networks to jump onboard the Internet--ready and waiting for Cisco's musclebound new router (see box below).
However, critics of the convention have previously argued that it could make it harder for Japanese women to flee abusive relationships abroad.
At one point, he was obliged to flee the country lest he become target for some of the more aggressive forms of Russian business persuasion.
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Former Dutch parliamentarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali was forced to flee Holland and live surrounded by bodyguards for the past six years because she has made an issue of Islamic oppression of women and girls.
Shelling and clashes have raged across the city for days, prompting thousands to flee their homes.
Bilal al-Sadr, another villager, lived in Syria for 14 years before deciding to flee with his wife, four sons and a daughter.
The frail-looking, soft-spoken 70-year-old, who is now a teacher at the music academy, recounted having to flee overnight to Quetta, Pakistan, fearing for his life.
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