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n. (plural of refugee English)

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Refugees (The Tears song)

"Refugees" is the debut single by The Tears, released on 25 April 2005 on Independiente Records. It charted at number 9 on the UK singles chart. This was relatively good considering the lack of success achieved by the previous Suede album. The title track's lyrical content is said by Brett Anderson to have political meaning, regarding his disgust towards the treatment of refugees.

The second single from the debut album, " Lovers," was originally slated to be a b-side to the Refugees single. This was changed after the record label decided it was worthy of being on the album. Anderson claimed that b-side "Southern Rain" deserved to be on the album. The song was well received by critics. Nick Cowen of Drowned in Sound rated it 8 out of 10, saying: "'Refugees' showcases all the dilettante-like swagger the pair's former band exhibited on its more upbeat numbers." John Murphy of musicOMH wrote that, "Anderson sounds more inspired than he has done in years and the song itself boasts a gloriously epic feel, worthy of the first Suede album."

Refugees (The Wire)

"Refugees" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the HBO original series The Wire. Written by Dennis Lehane from a story by Ed Burns & Dennis Lehane, and directed by Jim McKay, it originally aired on October 1, 2006.

Refugees (EP)

Refugees is the seventh extended play by English alternative rock band Embrace. Released on 14 February 2014 by independent record label Cooking Vinyl, the EP was the first commercial release by the band in over seven years, the last being the " I Can't Come Down", released in December 2006.

Refugees (Embrace song)

"Refugees" is a song written by Danny McNamara and Richard McNamara of the English alternative rock band Embrace. The song was originally recorded by the band as a track for their eponymous sixth studio album, Embrace, where it appears as the third track on the album. "Refugees" was first released as the Embrace track, but debuting on the namesake seventh extended play, Refugees, which was released in promotion of Embrace two months prior. It appears as the opening track on the EP. A "Refugees" promotional single, boasting a radio edit of the song, was sent to UK Modern rock radio in January 2014, in promotion of both Refugees and Embrace.

Refugees (Kazaks)

Refugees (Latvian: Bēgļi) is a painting by Latvian artist Jēkabs Kazaks from 1917.

Usage examples of "refugees".

The Wickan flees overland, chained with refugees by the thousandthey beg his protection even as they lap his blood.

Three Odhan tribes were maintaining contact with the hated Mezla, harrying the train of refugees and the too few soldiers trying to protect them.

Wickan horsewarriors had set off to ambush the Tithansi, the Seventh and the refugees had already left the oasis.

He envisioned the scene of departure, the stumbling, red-eyed refugees, children piled onto wagons, the stricken gazes of the veteran soldiers guarding the exodus.

A train of Malazan refugees had been ambushed while travelling along a dried stream bed.

Malazan refugees consisted of one mana Malazan soldiertwo women and two young boys.

Weasel Clan shall guard this side while the wounded and the refugees cross.

Coltaine has his Wickans oversee themthe refugees are as scared of them as they are of the Apocalypse.

List found themselves in a cleared area pocked with smouldering, broken earth, the refugees behind them withdrawing as they pushed towards the ford, the rearguard before them finally able to draw breath as the undead warriors waded into their foe.

At that speed they would clash with the rear elements of the refugees who were still in the midst of crossing.

The refugees were led out onto the stony plain west of the ford, their tents arranged in blocks with wide avenues in between.

Despite a lifetime spent in cities, the Malazan refugees were learning to carry their city with themor at least those meagre remnants vital to survival.

The three units comprised the south-facing guard for the now close to fifty thousand refugees, as well as livestock, that made up the main column, and were mirrored with similar forces on the north side.

Accompanied only by List, he rode with the Wickans, to the flanks and to the rear, he marched with the Seventh, with the Hissari Loyals, the Marines, the sappers, the nobles and the mud-bloodsas the lowborn refugees had taken to calling themselves.

We could shatter Kamist Reloe nowif not for the refugees whom we are sworn to protect.