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First of all, the Pilgrims didn't cross the ocean to flee persecution—or even England.
...with thousands arrested, jailed or forced to flee
...he made the difficult decision to flee Hong Kong for his own safety
Yes, flee that frozen wasteland.
torrential downpours lashed Australia's east coast on Monday, forcing thousands to flee the worst flooding in decades.
Now, torrential downpours lashed Australia's east coast on Monday, forcing thousands to flee the worst flooding in decades.
But earlier in the war, Israel had told Palestinians in northern Gaza to flee south towards that city.
In Iran, thousands of residents were stuck in traffic jams on Tuesday, trying to flee Tehran as Israeli attacks continued.
In Iran, thousands of residents were stuck in traffic jams on Tuesday, trying to flee Tehran as Israeli attacks continued.
During these times, however, it is hypothesized that a moon of Saturn named Titan could achieve surface temperatures warm enough to support life, which means that as the Sun grows larger, civilization on Earth could flee deeper into the solar system to escape the heat.
Which means that as the sun grows larger, civilization on Earth could flee deeper into the solar system to escape the heat.
Perhaps they see a pile of unwashed plates and cutleries, turn around and flee.
When China's Communist Party won a civil war in the 1940s, the nation's previous government was forced to flee to Taiwan.
So when you feel that, ugh, this is gonna be uncomfortable, gut reaction, your instinct is to freeze or flee.
So when you feel that, "Ugh, this is going to be uncomfortable," gut reaction, your instinct is to freeze or flee.