Louisiana attracted Acadians who wanted to rejoin their kin and Acadian culture. |
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The letter itself is a good communication about the purpose and the goals of ACT, and why people should rejoin. |
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Yet as we rejoin modern civilisation in the city of Newcastle, this is not the final impression we are left with of our trip. |
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The men's desire to rejoin their families overrode other considerations of duty. |
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As Ella and George watch the rest of the march, the kids sneak down the alleyways and rejoin the head of the procession. |
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Larry left every day with his lunchbox to rejoin his mates on the construction sites, or carpentered for the neighbours. |
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It then simmers down into a spacy section featuring the gongs before the other instruments rejoin with a guiro for the climax. |
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Both fallopian tubes and vas deferens have the ability to rejoin after separation although this is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company. |
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The only things left to do were a section approach, rejoin for a depart, reenter to the break, and a few touch-and-goes for landing training. |
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If you are walking, you can skirt round the edge of the crag and follow some steps to rejoin the path. |
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I myself think that Americans should recognize the Queen as their rightful liege lord and rejoin the British Commonwealth! |
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I have achieved those goals, and it is now my desire to rejoin the ranks of alumnae who serve the college in innumerable ways. |
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Another Spit pauses from dogfighting long enough to lend a bomber a plume before yawing away to rejoin its group. |
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They also hear the others calling, so Janet gathers herself together and they go to rejoin the group. |
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We will take a break, and Elizabeth Edwards will join us, and then our panel will rejoin us later. |
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Monica left the conversation at that and they went back out to rejoin the even smaller group of people who remained. |
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The two men walked together to rejoin their wives and the family was complete. |
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Later in the evening the men would rejoin the ladies in the drawing room for conversation and card games and tea would be dispensed. |
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I sighed, letting my finger fall away from his lips and rejoin its companions at their natural resting place at my side. |
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This had healing properties and would allow the skin to rejoin again quicker than usual. |
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Instead, he returned home, but even then he decided to rejoin his regiment. |
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After a delay while refuelling the car of team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya, Schumacher was given new tyres but refused to rejoin the race. |
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I found refreshment, insight and energy to rejoin the challenge of these days. |
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Working feverishly, the crew and shore team refitted the boat and sailed it to La Rochelle in time to rejoin the race in leg eight. |
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He mentions his years at Arbroath, his hometown club, and how one day he would love to rejoin them. |
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Today their leader, Masoud Barzani, issued a general call-up for retired Kurdish fighters to rejoin the peshmerga. |
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When the opportunity to rejoin Bedford arose, he jumped at the chance. |
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I rejoin him, we do some more together, and we end together. |
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He waited for her to go away, expecting her to rejoin her friends. |
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One had to go there, fix one's own drink and rejoin the conversation. |
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She did not spearhead initiatives to help mothers rejoin the world of work. |
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I missed the M6 toll road and had to go up and down the M6 to rejoin it. |
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Perhaps they could be made to live on wartime rations tins of snook, dried eggs, carrot pudding until they return to normal size, and are ready to rejoin the rest of us again. |
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Many migrant workers throughout China are now preparing to rejoin their families during the Chinese Spring Festival, which starts in mid-February. |
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The Taliban may be hoping these guys are going to rejoin the fight, but this is mainly a huge propaganda win. |
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Clapper says he was reluctant to rejoin the administration that got rid of him before. |
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Interpreters, feeling apprehensive about our departure, left to rejoin their families. |
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He declined an offer to rejoin the job and wear the alternative badge. |
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It flows farther west, to rejoin the Noord into the Nieuwe Maas and to the North Sea. |
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Earlier figures are pierced in a conventional manner, in which bent limbs separate from and rejoin the body. |
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Llywelyn turned to rejoin his forces and was pursued by a lone lancer who struck him down. |
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The band, however, have stressed that it is possible he may rejoin the band at a later date. |
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There must be no attempts to remain inside the EU, no attempts to rejoin it through the back door. |
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A month after filming began, Kidman left the film due to her pregnancy enabling Winslet to rejoin the film. |
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Both branches encounter and overcome weirs and rejoin at Upper Parting, and the much diminished bore continues upstream. |
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Charlotte returned from Roe Head in June 1832, missing her friends, but happy to rejoin her family. |
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Barnes soon soured, and he returned to the UK in 1944 to rejoin the faculty of Trinity College. |
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At this time, the older bulls rejoin the herd, and fights often take place between bulls. |
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Dunglass had volunteered for active military service, seeking to rejoin the Lanarkshire Yeomanry shortly after Chamberlain left Downing Street. |
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Scramblers who continue on the top of the ridge are forced to descend an awkward short gully down from the final rock tower to rejoin the path. |
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The plaintiff might then reply, and the defendant rejoin, and so on until the pleaders had exhausted themselves. |
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The Friar promises to send a messenger to inform Romeo of the plan so that he can rejoin her when she awakens. |
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And when it's all over at five past five you rejoin the real world and gather together a few mates for some knock down ginger. |
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Political instability in the state and an outbreak of cholera forced Tabasco to rejoin the federation. |
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Eventually, Keyes recognised Southampton, and the ships attempted to rejoin Tyrwhitt. |
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Chromosomal crossover is when two DNA helices break, swap a section and then rejoin. |
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The sentries of the Old Guard, after being relieved, rejoin the remainder of the Old Guard on the north side of the enclosure. |
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The Welsh Guards were keen to rejoin the rest of their Battalion, who were potentially facing the enemy without their support. |
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Gary Barlow has since confirmed that Williams had left for a second time, although the departure was amicable and that Williams was welcome to rejoin Take That in the future. |
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David Byrne and Brian Eno record the My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts album. Byrne and Eno then rejoin Talking Heads in Nassau to record the funksome Remain In Light. |
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Born in Indianapolis, she had married at age seventeen and moved to Nevada to rejoin husband Samuel after his participation in the American Civil War. |
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In both cases the tubes can rejoin either right away or a few years on. |
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But it seems Judgement Day will fall more swiftly with Spurs upping their interest in both players, understood to be keen to rejoin former Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino. |
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Enzymes called DNA ligases can rejoin cut or broken DNA strands. |
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In 1854, the Danish government relaxed the trade ban that had been imposed in 1602, and Iceland gradually began to rejoin Western Europe economically and socially. |
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In 1814, the fall of Napoleon finally allowed Bonneville to rejoin his wife in the United States where he remained for four years before returning to Paris to open a bookshop. |
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But on the 24th of April, the wind again blew a perfect storm, and our other ships of the squadron separated, nor did any of them rejoin the commodore. |
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John Yorke left Channel 4 to rejoin the BBC and together with Julie Gardner, he acted as joint commissioning editor on the show for its entire run. |
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Eugene reliever Ricky Steik was loaned to Portland, San Diego's AAA affiliate, to pitch one game but the right-hander is expected to rejoin the Ems today. |
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On 6 April 2017, another former MP, Mark Reckless, left UKIP to sit with the Conservative group in the Welsh Assembly, although he did not rejoin the Conservative Party. |
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So this witness fell back immediately with his soldiers to rejoin the maese de campo, followed by the Indians who had hitherto accompanied this witness. |
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