Three days later, she became lightheaded, felt her heart racing, and returned to the hospital. |
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He was again recalled in 1868, but returned in 1870 to enter parliament, and served a term as premier. |
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Lennon went upstairs to his room and threw a portable radiator and clothes basket at his father before they returned downstairs. |
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Last month a couple returned to their Aughan Park home to disturb an intruder in the act of robbing their house. |
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Taking a moment to come to terms with what had just happened, I recomposed myself and returned to my candelight supper, dazed but undaunted. |
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He returned to academic life, but in February 1939 Horthy recalled him as Prime Minister. |
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In Vietnam, American forces consisted mainly of short-term draftees, who returned to civilian life after their tours of duty. |
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A groundskeeper watching all this radioed the specialist, who returned and put up another sign. |
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At the end of each of her two maternity leaves, she returned to a job-share situation, working three days a week. |
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Frightened, they ran away but returned shortly after to the soldier with a loaf of rye bread and a round of white bread. |
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He returned a few moments later with white clothes and a mug filled with sweet water. |
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Once this task was complete, both air troops returned to the objective to conduct an area recon of six bridge sites. |
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Nevertheless, when he returned to civilian life, Nashville didn't exactly kill the fatted calf for him. |
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And then, in the gathering heat, we returned over country roads, avoiding the long streams of vehicles coming in for the Bank Holiday weekend. |
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Then we turned round and his missus had returned and was wetting herself laughing at us. |
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After his health recovered he returned to Oxford and in 1849 was awarded a double first in mathematics and classics. |
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I returned to general practice two years ago after a career in medical journalism. |
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When I returned for my car, it was difficult to get onto the A19 again because traffic tailed back from the ring road roundabout. |
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He has not returned to his former sporting activities with the exception of golf. |
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After working as an assistant trainer and jockey agent, he returned ten months later. |
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I think it's worth the cost because its filters have returned a ration of sanity to my mail management. |
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When they returned home, the couple did their research and found there were no micropig breeders in Hull. |
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We finished just on schedule on Wednesday and returned to the island on Friday. |
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After graduating from Paris, Burman returned to India to renew his acquaintance with the tradition of the art and the culture of his native land. |
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Two months later, arthritis returned with a vengeance and he had no recourse but to go back to the acupuncturist. |
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When the players compiled their list this time round, many of the same issues returned to the fore. |
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He added that if no suitable acquisitions can be found, then funds would be returned to shareholders, probably through share buy-backs. |
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No, this proud and haughty woman had returned to her father's palace, and was complaining there. |
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Cochrane returned to the saddle to exercise a horse for trainer James Fanshawe last week. |
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The weight of her brother's scorn broke her heart, and she returned to her wine presses. |
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Last week, at the subsequent inquest, the jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing. |
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Post Office returned to winning ways against Haxby Town but it took a last minute penalty to settle it. |
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Always on duty when crews returned from missions, he would offer solace and a welcome tot of rum. |
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Kerry campaign volunteers left the rally scene and returned with water cooler jugs and passed cups through the crowd. |
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By the time I returned to my mother's, she was jubilant because she had received two phone calls to assure her that the bag was safe and well. |
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It was the day before Christmas eve that police were called to a house in Manchester after an ex-soldier returned home in a drunken rage. |
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The bay colt returned to training last winter, but he missed the Triple Crown races due to recurring physical problems. |
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When the search party returned they found Brush in the kitchen raiding the fridge. |
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On the day of his death, he returned from work as usual, exercised the dog, and went to sleep in the front bedroom. |
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In 1992, soon after UNESCO declared the entire area a World Heritage Site, French conservationists returned to literally pick up the pieces. |
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When they returned from their week-long honeymoon in Spain, they revealed their good news to family and friends. |
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After being released on bail on Sunday, he was rearrested by FBI agents when he returned to O'Hare to retrieve his checked-in luggage. |
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When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued. |
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He lived in Arkansas until he graduated from high school and returned in 2001 after a glittering military career. |
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After he shut down the engine in the run-up area, I should have returned to base and incompleted the event. |
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Then he attended to another patient and when he returned I assented to the extraction whereupon he gave me a local anaesthetic. |
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These paths will later be obliterated when the site is replanted and returned to a state of virtual nature. |
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In the past, Ambonese living outside the province returned to their home towns to celebrate. |
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The unprovoked attack happened as he returned from work earlier this month. |
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Haitian human rights organizations have repeatedly requested that Constant be forcibly returned to Haiti. |
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He returned to adaptation in 1998 with his faithful rendering of Toni Morrison's Beloved. |
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Deacon returned me to my home late in the evening with a promise to call me soon. |
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In 1811 he returned to England and renewed acquaintance with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. |
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One of the woman's table mates had returned from a trip to the front of the restaurant bearing a big colorful carving of a parrot on a perch. |
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Her husband returned from work later in the day and wondered what on earth was going on. |
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He was about to become engaged to a maiden named Luscinda, whom he had loved since childhood and who returned his feelings in kind. |
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Water from the Ouse will be diverted through a turbine and returned to the river after generating up to 450 kilowatts of electricity. |
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And, despite the unfathomable magnitude of the events of that morning, life has, for all intents and purposes, returned to normal for most of us. |
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On Friday, we returned from a short break in the Lake District to find an email from a farm in Dumfries which has Tamworth weaners available. |
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The man nodded politely to us as they passed and Angus returned the salutation. |
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Then, just as quickly, his expression returned to hard resolve as he wheeled around to face the large windows in front of him. |
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He returned again to Scotland after six years of exile, and lived for some time in the Castle. |
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Rob returned to his quarters an hour later to find Sollain standing outside, clutching an electronic notepad in his clawed hand. |
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The smoker returned in time for the special starter of fresh crab meat with crab claws. |
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After an hour and a half of deliberation, the jury returned the guilty verdict yesterday. |
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The taxidermists will first remove the pet's internal organs which can be returned for burial at the request of the pet owner. |
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When artwork is returned from a comic book, the penciller gets two thirds of the pages, the inker the remaining third. |
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I went out for a enjoyable evening and returned to find that Holmes had gone. |
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As for Sally, she recovered and soon returned to her old self, never again mentioning what had happened. |
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However a judge had to adjourn passing sentence because the defendant must be returned to prison to finish an earlier sentence. |
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I set off an a wild goose chase for corned beef and white pudding, but having no luck, I returned to the hotel for a late lunch. |
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And after a lengthy period of recovery the Ballyhornan man returned home to continue his recuperation. |
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Thankfully the Avensis has now been returned to the Company Car fold as good as new with its new tailgate and bumper. |
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They administered defibrillatory shocks, and after a period of asystole, the patient's heart returned to sinus rhythm. |
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He often returned to the topic of his first research paper on the error term in an asymptotic formula discovered by Gauss. |
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Many men returned to work on the mills every season for many years as they got a regular wage and their keep. |
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I took the drinks to the table, laid them down on the chequered surface with a forced smile, and returned to my stool. |
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Dr Newman taught at the University of Bangor, North Wales, and then returned to York to become keeper of military history at the Castle Museum. |
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She knew William had attended a boarding school but presumed that he returned home regularly over the holidays. |
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His expression touching bewilderment, he nevertheless returned my mother's overpowering embrace with a smile and genuine goodbye. |
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Smethurst returned convinced that thousands of souls could be saved if others went on similar journeys. |
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The re-start was returned to touch with interest by Binns and a scrum given. |
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Back home Harry and I returned to our window, to look out at the sad, flat landscape under a sky that was not so much leaden as plain tired. |
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When de Gaulle returned to power in 1958, the western alliance was weakening. |
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After the British evacuated, patriots returned to ruined properties and a city ravaged by fires. |
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He redshirted in 2001 due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament and then returned to the lineup the following two seasons at left tackle. |
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Hopefully, Daniel would be able to cast some light upon her whereabouts when he returned from work. |
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Any wayward kicking will be returned with interest by the English back three. |
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He was slightly taken back by her action yet returned the gesture, content to have her small frame in his arms. |
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The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system. |
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He then returned to steal from the property on the Tuesday and Wednesday of the following week. |
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I returned on a February morning to see what sort of training was being carried out. |
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Once the fog lifted from his tortured mind the crystal-clear clarity of yesteryear returned with another story. |
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Half-past one on the dot, after my dad had returned from the pub, the joint of meat would be ceremoniously carved. |
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Now that almost half of the Crimean Tatars have returned from Central Asia, they are facing problems with employment, housing, and schooling. |
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She returned later that day in the back of a police car to find two very grey old people, now wizened and wrinkly after the experience. |
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Most of the members have returned to their homeland and the local recruits did not stay on very long. |
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In this instance, that meant the pink had to be returned to the centre of a group of reds with just enough room to fit the ball in the middle. |
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I followed shortly after him after sheathing the knife, and Monique, after having a brief word with the bartender, returned last. |
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But in 1944, Norman returned to action by taking part in D-Day plus one, in which he was wounded in the face and nearly blinded. |
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However, he soon returned to it, and started doing odd music assignments, such as singing remixes and cover versions, besides ad jingles. |
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She returned to looking through her own binoculars, to see the bird again acrobatically tumbling over and over beneath the branch. |
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She returned her gaze to the sunset, washing everything in tones of red and amaranthine. |
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Test grades and certificates for accreditation were returned to us by mail. |
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A Chelmsford Crown Court jury on Thursday returned a unanimous not guilty verdict. |
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The feeling you get from helping someone else is awesome and is returned to you ten-fold. |
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Which is how I convinced my parents, who just returned from NY yesterday, to repack their luggage and escort me on my trip. |
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The year before, a neighbor had returned a doe after finding her out on the range, alongside his cattle. |
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A pregnant woman told today of the devastating moment she returned home to find her York flat ravaged by fire. |
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In 1968, he renounced painting, but in the 1980s returned to art-making with a series of black drawings on folded tracing paper. |
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But it was not until her husband Merrick, a taxi driver, returned from work around midnight that police were alerted. |
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She had left him during the period they held the licence, because of his adultery, but had returned to him. |
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It was only after the final expulsion of the Saracens in about 1000 C.E., that people returned to living on the coast. |
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Mrs Jenkins knew nothing about the scam until her bank called one evening when she returned from work. |
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On completion, the surveys were immediately placed in sealed envelopes before being returned by mail to the first author. |
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Two hours later, Colin returned to his car, to find a note under the wiper of his windscreen. |
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Spain's most infamous spy returned from the dead Monday, five years after his sister published a death notice. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling and tenderness for three days following injection and returned the results by mail. |
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The initial mailing was 4,945, of which approximately 600 were returned as undeliverable. |
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There is still time to hand in photographs all of which will be returned safely to their owners safe and sound. |
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In this year he returned to America with the rank of lieutenant colonel to take up a staff position. |
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Yet, even on her final day with her bows blown off back to the wheelhouse, she returned her crew safely to land. |
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Carter said, coming stiffly to attention and saluting Saunders who returned the salute and then shook Carters hand. |
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John saluted him and Richard quickly returned the salute before leaving the hangar and returning to the bridge. |
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He returned again and again to New York City to re-engage with his dealers, clients, fellow artists, and writers. |
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She remained for eight years and returned again later for a further four years. |
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Sold books should be returned early to Paddy or Dave so as not to have a rush on the final night. |
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The entire Phelps family returned from church services that morning to find the doors of their house standing wide open. |
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I returned to the kitchen red-faced and so angry my hands shook as I put the groceries away. |
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Zara stayed there for a month until just before Christmas then returned to Birmingham for corrective surgery on her gastric bypass. |
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At fullback Barry Daniels returned the ball with interest on numerous storming gallops up field. |
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When he returned from his act of bovicide and saw that the butter was indeed in the bowl, he was stricken with regret. |
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It was also the first time that US astronauts had returned from space in a Soyuz spacecraft. |
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After a continuous seven-year period, John took a year off and he returned in 2003 with renewed enthusiasm. |
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I returned to my room to find that Marcie had already made the beds up and returned the room to its daytime configuration. |
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The animal was returned to the water again but following veterinary advice had to be put down. |
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The medals of a war hero have been returned to his family after a four-month police search to track them down. |
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It was ironic, because having just left Thatcherite London behind, I returned to Dublin where we had imported Thatcherism wholesale. |
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Once the porridge has returned to the boil, it should be allowed to cook slowly for 20-30 minutes. |
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The former Kentucky center, who was booted off the team because he never returned from Christmas break, is transferring to Louisville. |
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As word of Balboa's discovery spread, other Spaniards headed for the Gulf of Panama and returned with sackfuls of pearls. |
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He was educated at Harrow, spent his childhood in England, travelled widely yet returned to his estate to retire. |
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Vague traces of memory returned to her with the rush-slap of waves against the sides of the boat and the pregnant silence of the company. |
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Vanessa returned with a tray bearing two mugs of coffee, plates with slices of Mikki's healthy, wholefood cake and two forks. |
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My father joined me the next day and we not surprisingly returned to the same area. |
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Mac returned to Stanford as part of something called the Seibel Champions Tournament, his sport's version of golf's senior tour. |
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The little animal glanced back up at her but soon returned to its apple with a flippant peep. |
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Sure enough, I was ready to drop at five o'clock, returned to bed and fell instantly to sleep. |
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The climate there did not agree with the health of one of the children so they returned to Ireland after three years. |
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He returned to the room to greet his guest, leaving the double doors open to air out the room. |
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The seventh episode found the mismatched twosome returned from their globetrotting but embroiled in a variety of comedy adventures. |
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Despite my polite rebuff, Adam returned to my cell door a week later and eagerly divulged his deplorable obsession. |
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Both girls giggled and returned to their work with dreams of weddings, white dresses, and handsome men sweeping them off their feet occupying their thoughts. |
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Last month, my husband returned from a business trip in Europe, he was hotter than ever before, with more passion and sexual energy than he'd had for years. |
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The club has allowed four interceptions and three fumble recoveries to be returned for touchdowns, putting it at a major disadvantage game after game. |
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He returned the loving kiss with as much affection as I had given him. |
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Police say he continued to stab and slash as he returned to the hallway, causing other students to stampede away from him. |
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In 1996 he underwent surgery on an ankle and although he returned briefly at the start of the following year the injury reoccurred and he sat out nearly seven months. |
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To this recently returned expatriate, the latter sounds rather like magical thinking. |
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When he returned home from a tour at Clark Air Base, Philippines, he was on a San Francisco cable car and people spit on him three times because he was in uniform. |
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The renegade commander had returned to a small village in the middle of an opium-growing area and had taken up residence with up to 300 gun-toting supporters. |
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Captured documents and interrogations have revealed that since 1997, Nepali teams have gone to India for training and returned to set up training camps. |
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Each family or group of families returned to a traditional location where they had stored utensils and had marked with an ax cut the trees they would tap. |
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Staying nearby in the creeper-fronted Hotel Raphael, we crossed the square each time we set out on or returned from our long ambles around the city. |
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The reef at once returned to slopes, shelves and indentations, with a host of coral species shrouded in anthias, butterflyfish, angelfish and groupers. |
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Filled with a new sense of belonging we returned to our apartment, which felt like a small pair of shoes, cancelled our picnic and rescheduled the removalists. |
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Roberts estimated that close to 95 percent of all wineries have returned to harvest production. |
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She returned there several times, which awoke curiosity and rumors. |
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He saluted the lieutenant who returned the salute and walked briskly off. |
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I returned to bed for two hours, and then eventually went to Wetherspoons where I had two glasses of Perrier and a Mediterranean vegetable pasta bake and treacle sponge. |
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A woman who was sitting with the father would later tell police that she ducked down and covered her ears as he returned fire. |
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This sequence of events does not violate the law of conservation of energy because energy is returned quickly enough to create an overall equilibrium. |
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After his wife neglected to mention him during her acceptance speech, Shelton returned the favor. |
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The trouble with widely circulated papers is that principals make handwritten notations on all of them, which are then returned to the central record keeper. |
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Electric trolleys, which received their power from an overhead wire and returned it through the rails, provided the system that finally made the horse obsolete. |
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Astor returned to his recording studio and switched on his tape recorder. |
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When Veep returned Sunday night, its sharp-tongued writing was honed to a perfect razor edge. |
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General Sherman even returned there as a happy tourist 15 years after his previous uninvited visit. |
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It is said that, Poseidon, the god of the seas, gave the sunken civilisation the power to exist and flourish beneath the sea, until it could be returned to its former glory. |
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Curry returned as a correspondent for NBC in mid-July to cover the shooting in Aurora, Colo. |
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The wearying and thankless life of a tour manager was not the life he had hoped for though, so in August 1988 he returned to Australia and found a flat in Melbourne. |
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She returned South to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom during the 1850s on the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and hiding places from the South to the North. |
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When said light enters your bloodstream only a portion is reflected and returned to the sensor thus giving you your readout. |
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Although it was hoped they would be returned to their parents this month, Social Services has applied for a full court order to keep them in care. |
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Gifts from others are allegedly returned to the sender with a polite note from the royal family. |
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One evening we arrived at his home and found his wife had not returned from a meeting so I knocked together a salad for us from the contents of their fridge. |
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When I returned to Albania in the early 1960s, the Russian musical influence was quite strong since there were dozens of students who had studied in the Soviet conservatories. |
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From March to September last year, he believed he had beaten the disease but the lump in his neck returned and on October 16 he was told the cancer had returned. |
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James' sojourn in Gooding lasted less than a year before he was returned to his family who were apparently instructed to keep paper, pens, and inks away from the recalcitrant. |
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The claimant was given an extended sentence and after release, but during the period of licence, he was recalled by the Secretary of State and returned to prison. |
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Mounting one of the low-lying walls that surround the park, Hall addressed the returned marchers. |
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His movements returned to normal speed, and he dashed toward Abaddon. |
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I have a male friend who spent a post-tenure sabbatical leave writing his second book as well as caring for his newborn, while his wife returned to her law practice. |
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When Wood returned to the truck parked on Panorama Drive, her bike was gone along with two others belonging to friends visiting from Washing-ton state. |
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He said the parents of girls who lived in her boarding house had been contacted at home and given the bad news before they returned to school earlier this week. |
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Julio had come full circle and had returned to Cuba as a tourist in his own country. |
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Funding for students who reach their limit or who discontinue their studies, whether by completing or withdrawing, is returned to a central pool for reallocation. |
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His natural gift for writing led him to enjoy hurling savage personal abuse at his Tory opponents, but he was not pleased when his attacks were returned with interest. |
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In 1740 she returned to the stage where she spent ten successful years dancing in 78 ballets, and reaffirming her position as queen of the Paris Opera. |
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He returned to Bristol in 1946 when offered a Readership there. |
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He could have returned to the safety of his own region in the north. |
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The tanks were used to fuel the descent and ascent stage rocket engines of the lunar module that landed astronauts on the moon and returned them to orbit. |
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He had returned after the revolution, one of thousands of optimists who had wanted to help in the great leap forward. |
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Their expectation was that her petition to have her passport returned might be honored. |
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The two girls were legally emancipated and returned to the Covington household. |
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Every time Currie threw something at County it was returned with interest. |
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A few weeks later, Gavin returned with a flat of castor bean seedlings. |
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I pulled over to chat and he told me he had just returned from a rafting trip with his family. |
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A whisper of a smile played on Amy's lips and Rebecca returned it. |
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A rare steak is returned by a customer who wants it better done. |
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They lost by five points and returned home without a whisper of dissent. |
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This edition is late in getting posted because the editor has now returned to teaching after his sabbatical year and is having trouble adjusting to the pace. |
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The squadron returned to harbour, with some ships so badly damaged as to require extensive repairs. |
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As the high winds returned with avengeance after a mid-week lull, the two deaths brought the toll to 10 since Monday. |
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For any returned medications, the robot scans the bar code and credits the patient's account and restocks the pharmaceutical. |
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Last Saturday Wilkinson returned and again won the BWB Open at peg 5 with a massive catch of mirror carp scaling in at 257lb 7oz. |
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Water drawn off is not necessarily entirely consumed and some portion may be returned for further use downstream. |
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Sheen also returned to the stage in 2003 to play the title role in Caligula at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by Michael Grandage. |
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They returned to the First Division for two seasons between 1960 and 1962 before again suffering relegation. |
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He returned to England and spent an additional five years studying theology. |
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The reminder of who we were made the canned laughter obscene. Disgusted, mother returned to the kitchen, her thoughts private. |
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On the great man's return, I was summoned to his huge office and given a serious rollocking and we returned to the old style. |
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On 12 July, Watts returned to the 7th Division and Blackader assumed command of the 38th. |
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Students returned to schools last week unenthusiastically, attended classes apathetically and seemed unwilling to study. |
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Outside nutrient inputs may be used, however manure is returned directly to the grassland as a major nutrient source. |
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The client owed service to his lord, and at the end of the grant period returned the grant with interest. |
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With the lack of job opportunities and money, Harris returned home to Dumfries and began posting homemade solo recordings to his Myspace page. |
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After the third strike he returned to the bench to face the inevitable persiflage from his teammates. |
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He contracted pneumonia, but he recovered and returned to demonstrating. |
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Backpackers are being treated like slaves and enduring abuse and sexual harassment on Australian farms, say young Scots who have returned home. |
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She returned home every day to give the child breakfast and a microwave meal, before heading back to a friend's flat to continue partying. |
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In December 1776, John Burgoyne returned to London to set strategy with Lord George Germain. |
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Light has now returned to his marketing consultancy, Arcature, where he advises a global Fortune 500 group of clients. |
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After a plane has landed, it will depart the runway and be returned to Ground Control. |
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On 28 May 1847 Chalmers returned to his house at Morningside, near Edinburgh, from a journey to London on the subject of national education. |
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The brawl that tore the Big Brother house apart when Michelle and Emma returned from the bedsit is being investigated by police. |
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She returned on 6 June 2012 for a colonoscopy, which confirmed the caecal mass. |
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When Welsh returned to America he was intent on fighting Ritchie, having failed to meet both Nelson and Wolgast. |
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Hockney returned to Yorkshire for longer and longer stays, and by 2005 was painting the countryside en plein air. |
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Barbirolli returned to New York to complete his contractual obligations to the Philharmonic. |
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When he was 10, he returned home and continued his education at the Forfar Academy. |
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Wilde though, not content with being better known than ever in London, returned to Paris in October 1891, this time as a respected writer. |
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Despite a flourishing career in microphotography, Sakr chose to continue his career by fixing guitars when he returned to Egypt. |
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It flew twelve operational Group 6 RCAF Bomber Command missions over Occupied Europe in 1945, and was returned to Canada at the war's end. |
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The lairiest, and oldest, among them returned the oaths, his slurred voice drowning out the noise of the main road's heavy traffic. |
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The sailors in mufti returned with 140 quarts of Bar's Leak, half of which was poured into the condenser. |
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He returned to the Caribbean that same year and on his subsequent return began to preach to his slaves in Antigua. |
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He returned to the war-torn country on a second tour as a signaller with Yankee Commando, 45 Yankee company. |
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Then Anode winked at Miss Cathode Who returned a significant glance As Copper led forth the Sulphion group For the Intermolecular dance. |
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At Manchester airport, Tracey Caburn, from Pontefract, Yorkshire, had returned with her mother, Maureen Sudmore and sister Debbie Murphy. |
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The brand was phased out during 2005 with all sites returned to Brewers Fayre, however, all sites kept their indoor Fun Factories. |
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But the 27-year-old, below, returned to pre-season training earlier than any other Black Cat player, hoping to press home his first-team claims. |
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Disraeli was once more leader of the House of Commons and returned to the Exchequer. |
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The unrest spread from Calcutta to the surrounding regions of Bengal when students returned home to their villages and towns. |
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He returned to opposition, before leading the party to a majority in the 1874 election. |
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With the fall of the government, Disraeli and the Conservatives returned to the opposition benches. |
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On Thursday night, he returned to the Walt Disney Concert Hall to lead the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the first of two weekends of concerts. |
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The Queen's granddaughter gave birth to Mia in January and returned to horseriding five weeks later. |
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The Boeing 747 jumbo jet returned after developing problems with its landing gear. |
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She returned as part of every European team through 2011, the only player to do so. |
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Ray Illingworth returned from Leicestershire as team manager and, in 1982 at the age of 50, took over the captaincy. |
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In the new year, O'Sullivan returned to the Masters as the defending champion. |
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Screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade returned and began work in the summer of 2000 with the producers. |
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His Will stipulates an amount equal to those costs to be returned to his residuary estate. |
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There he soon neglected his managerial duties, and in 1886 returned to Europe. |
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Thornburg has since returned to the Land of Lincoln, where he awaits sentencing on Dec. |
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He returned finally to London to cover the 1945 general election at the beginning of July. |
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The constituency was created by a Royal Charter of 1603 and returned two members of parliament. |
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Later bishops returned the episcopal seat to Wells while retaining the name Bath in the title, Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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However, Annemund's murder took place in 660 and Wilfrid returned to England in 658, suggesting that Stephen's chronology is awry. |
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Residents have returned to the small Tasmanian town of Dunalley in Australia to assess the damage caused by bushfires. |
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It was as though he and all other manshaped life about him had been returned to the lightless hot wet primogenitive Female. |
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Ginger returned the china to the cupboard and sat next to him on the sofa. |
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Each piston was raised by the steam pressure and returned to its original position by gravity. |
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The Lotus name returned to Formula One for the 2010 season, when a new Malaysian team called Lotus Racing was awarded an entry. |
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The two DJs have since returned to work in low-profile positions. |
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We returned to the crossing, passing slowly through the high rusty stands of dock weeds and the fleshy beds of dense paspalum. |
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Re-enlisting on September 12, 2001, Davis fought, lost his best friend during an ambush, and returned home physically and emotionally shredded. |
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Joe Clark returned as leader, but the schism with the Reformers effectively watered down the combined Blue and Red Tory vote in Canada. |
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James returned to England for a time when Charles was stricken ill and appeared to be near death. |
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York returned to Ireland, and his eldest son, Edward, Earl of March, Salisbury and Warwick fled to Calais. |
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Philip returned to England from March to July 1557 to persuade Mary to support Spain in a renewed war against France. |
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Although William returned to York and built another castle, Edgar remained free, and in the autumn he joined up with King Sweyn of Denmark. |
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By that time William had returned to the continent, where Ralph was continuing the rebellion from Brittany. |
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A superceding indictment naming the Bonners and five of the other six defendants was returned by the Los Angeles County grand jury in January. |
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After various adventures, he returned home to his family, now in his early twenties. |
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In 83 BC, he returned to Rome, overcame all resistance, and recaptured the city. |
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One legend places it at Battle Bridge Road in King's Cross, London, although from reading Tacitus it is unlikely Suetonius returned to the city. |
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Accordingly two of the club went out and shortly after returned with a Hissian, a cant word with the soldiers, for a goose. |
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Multi-element analyses returned consistently and unusually low concentrations of metallurgically or environmentally deleterious elements. |
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Humanists such as William Salesbury and John Davies brought Renaissance ideals from English universities when they returned to Wales. |
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At the end of the day, Pegasus always returned to a stable in Corinth. |
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She left work to bring up the family, then returned to work part time at Midland Cylinder Rebores Ltd, until retirement. |
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After their release, the imams returned to the terminal and called US Airways to rebook their return to Phoenix. |
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Farr returned to the UK early in 1939, enjoying a run of victories that year. |
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He eventually returned to Glasgow where a large community grew up around him. |
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Phillip died and Ferdinand returned in 1507 once again to be regent for Joanna. |
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If this is his route, in all likelihood he did not actually circumnavigate Britain, but returned along the coast of Germany, accounting for his somewhat larger perimeter. |
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The police recovered the stolen car and returned it to its owner. |
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Although the statue of King Entemena of Lagash was found and returned to the Government of Iraq in 2006, some 7,000 to 10,000 artifacts remain missing. |
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