Many Belgians, especially the Socialists, strongly opposed his return to power. |
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On the return to camp, the party was ambuscaded and dispersed, the officer and one man having been killed. |
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In the meantime, Elizabeth Bowes wrote to Knox, asking him to return to Margery in Scotland, which he did at the end of August. |
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Shortly after Knox sent the letter to the Queen Regent, he suddenly announced that he felt his duty was to return to Geneva. |
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Knox's return to St Andrews fulfilled the prophecy he made in the galleys that he would one day preach again in its church. |
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He returned to Edinburgh telling Croft he had to return to his flock, and suggested that Henry Balnaves should go to Cecil. |
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On his return to France, he secured a second publisher in Rouen, who agreed to publish La Henriade clandestinely. |
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However, at Exeter on the way to London he was met by Boulton who persuaded him to return to Cornwall without registering the patent. |
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The couple remained in France for two years, before being forced to return to London in 1927 due to illness. |
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They usually push their prey deeper into the water and capture it as they return to the surface. |
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Individuals that return to natal ponds to breed will likely encounter siblings as potential mates. |
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At the time it represented a return to horseback for the first time in eighty years. |
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With their return to test rugby, South Africa were selected to host the 1995 Rugby World Cup. |
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With the establishment of the Urdd headquarters in the Wales Millennium Centre, the eisteddfod will return to Cardiff every four years. |
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These glaciers exhibit normal movement until suddenly they accelerate, then return to their previous state. |
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It occurs where previously compressed rock is allowed to return to its original shape more rapidly than can be maintained without faulting. |
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The nucleus of a metastable isotope is in an excited state and will return to the ground state by emitting a photon in the form of a gamma ray. |
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Intending to return to Britain, he instead settled on the Isle of Houat off Brittany where he led a solitary, austere life. |
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At that time the Bevin Boys received neither medals nor the right to return to the jobs they had held previously, unlike armed forces personnel. |
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Upon his return to Gordonstoun, Charles emulated his father in becoming Head Boy. |
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In 2017 he unsuccessfully sought to return to the House of Commons for his former constituency. |
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Males return to the colonies in which they were hatched, but up to half of females may move elsewhere. |
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Only members of the Anguilla regularly inhabit fresh water, but they, too, return to the sea to breed. |
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As anyone may catch the salmon when they return to spawn, a company is limited in benefiting financially from their investment. |
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When it is time for them to spawn, they return to where they were released, where fishermen can catch them. |
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The first component is a return to labor and the second component is a return to capital. |
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It had been arranged that Jenkins was to preach on the Monday night before his return to New Quay. |
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After his three months training at Newcastle Emlyn he was to return to Loughor to start his ministry. |
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It took the Romans six months to reach Marib and 60 days to return to Egypt. |
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They board their ship Prydwen and, taking with them the cauldron loaded with the spoils of war, return to Britain. |
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He later clarified his position to BBC Radio Manchester, saying that he would only return to Wales duty in an emergency. |
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However, he had done enough to return to the top 16 at the end of the season. |
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Welsh won by knockout in the third round, and was booked to return to the club for his second fight in January. |
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In early July Welsh broke off his Canadian tour to watch Ritchie's return to the ring. |
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He returned to Long Hill, and with his money dwindling made the decision to return to the ring. |
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But he did successfully return to the Met in November 2007 to sing the role of Figaro. |
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In March 2016, Disney announced a fifth Indiana Jones film currently in development, with Ford and Spielberg set to return to the franchise. |
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Once you have obtained the elven bow, return to the troll bridge and trade it for the sleeping potion. |
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While other sea turtle species almost always return to their hatching beach, leatherbacks may choose another beach within the region. |
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As the days shorten in autumn, the birds return to warmer regions where the available food supply varies little with the season. |
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Young adults breeding for the first time usually return to their natal colony, and often nest close to where they hatched. |
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They speculate that the ocean ecosystem has likely changed since the prewhaling era, making a return to prewhaling numbers infeasible. |
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Since the land they breed on is fixed, females return to the same sites for many years. |
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Most extant marine reptiles, except for some sea snakes, are oviparous and need to return to land to lay their eggs. |
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Some extinct marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, evolved to be viviparous and had no requirement to return to land. |
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Once stranded, large whales are crushed by their own body weight, if they cannot quickly return to the water. |
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Following the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, Pasquale Paoli was able to return to Corsica from exile in Britain. |
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The incident ended when both countries agreed to return to the status quo ante which existed prior to the Moroccan occupation of the island. |
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The young spend the summer and the winter until February in Norwegian coastal waters and then return to the warmer waters west of Scotland. |
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Although some individuals return to the same area of ice in July to undergo moulting, the majority of the herd moult further North. |
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With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to step down from his military command and return to Rome. |
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Hearing of Sulla's death in 78 BC, Caesar felt safe enough to return to Rome. |
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On his return to Rome, he was elected military tribune, a first step in a political career. |
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There he received orders from Napoleon to return to Brest according to the main plan. |
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He was told that on return to France he would come under the authority of Weygand. |
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Blocked from going further, they were forced to return to the beach where they provided fire support for the now retreating infantry. |
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Hitler had already decided that Rommel should leave his sanatorium and return to North Africa. |
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Rommel, on his return to North Africa on the evening of 25 October, immediately assessed the battle. |
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This may serve to increase colony size in species where females return to their natal colony to breed. |
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He is a cousin of Reynard the Fox, whom he uselessly tries to convince to return to the path of righteousness. |
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According to tradition, the widowed Agatha decided to leave Northumbria, England with her children and return to the continent. |
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However, the new King of Strathclyde, Riderch Hael, invited Mungo to return to his kingdom. |
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This suspicion was bolstered by the German Foreign Ministry's sponsorship of Lenin's return to Petrograd. |
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As Vespucci did not return to Lisbon until September, 1504, the discovery must have been earlier. |
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The outer eyewall eventually replaces the primary one at the end of the cycle, at which time the storm may return to its original intensity. |
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Burroughs says that snowy subjects return to Dutch Golden Age painting with works by Hendrick Avercamp from 1609 onwards. |
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He was eventually freed and allowed to return to the New World, but not as governor. |
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Because of their gross misgovernance, Columbus and his brothers were arrested and imprisoned upon their return to Spain from the third voyage. |
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Coincidentally, the oldest surviving globe of the Earth, the Erdapfel, was made in 1492 just before Columbus's return to Europe. |
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The difficulties were too great, however, and he was obliged to return to Europe. |
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Despite the loss of human lives and ships, Cabral's voyage was deemed a success upon his return to Portugal. |
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General Butler ruled that they were not subject to return to Confederate owners as they had been before the war. |
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Albatrosses are highly philopatric, meaning they will usually return to their natal colony to breed. |
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The latest list of detainees would be pended and they would be allowed to return to their homes on a temporary basis. |
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Louis and William Clito escaped from the battle, leaving Henry to return to Rouen in triumph. |
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He would later return to recover from an injury sustained in the Battle of Portland. |
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During this migration, we will return to smaller towns, called penturbia, and to more remote suburbs, called the exurbs. |
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After Dora's death, Agnes encourages David to return to normal life and his profession of writing. |
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In many cases the marathon organizers are required to reopen the roads to the public so that traffic can return to normal. |
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They may return to the original land several years later and begin the process again. |
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The five days of terror upon his return to Rome saw many hundreds slaughtered in his name. |
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Since then, teams from Hamburg have attempted to return to Germany's elite league. |
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On 21 February 2014 an agreement between President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders saw the country return to the 2004 Constitution. |
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His soldiers expected to return to their homes after the campaign with spoils. |
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They return to the camp showered in praise and honors by their fellow soldiers. |
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Theoderic exiled Odoacer's son Thela to Gaul, but when he attempted to return to Italy Theoderic had him killed. |
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The Imperial Family also could not return to the Brazilian soil until 1921, when the Banishment Law was repealed. |
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He left Narbonne therefore, isolated and surrounded, and his son would return to conquer it for the Franks. |
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Today there are a number of Sami who seek to return to the traditional Pagan values of their ancestors. |
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Upon his return to Rome, he was both elected tribunus militium and given the title of pontifex. |
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He would never return to England, though he remained in correspondence with his countrymen and kinfolk throughout his life. |
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He showed great patience for interruption, even seeming to be refreshed by it, and able to return to his work without effort. |
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It desired for a return to the simplicity, order and 'purism' of classical antiquity, especially ancient Greece and Rome. |
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After five weeks, Espinosa decides to return to the Moluccas where he and his ship are captured by a Portuguese fleet under Antonio de Brito. |
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If it please our Lord, I intend at my return to carry home six of them to your Highnesses, that they may learn our language. |
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Velho apparently got a far as the Formigas, in the eastern archipelago, before having to return to Sagres, probably due to bad weather. |
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After the fifty days had passed, Pizarro started preparations for the return to Hispaniola, when Enciso's ship arrived. |
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Brunei people were not interested in the Spanish cargo of cloves, but these proved more valuable than gold upon the return to Spain. |
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The two remaining ships, laden with valuable spices, tried to return to Spain by sailing westwards. |
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Several weeks later, Trinidad departed and tried to return to Spain via the Pacific route. |
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Following Alexander's death, many Greeks who had settled there tried to return to Greece. |
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In 1634 he was captured by a Ming general and released only on the terms that he return to service. |
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On their return to Vladimir two years later, they found that the capital had been seized by their young brother Mikhail Khorobrit. |
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He travelled to various places of the Mongol Empire in Asia before his return to Europe. |
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After reaching Mecca he decided to return to Morocco, nearly a quarter of a century after leaving home. |
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The foreign states received gifts in return to build tributary relationships between the Ming Dynasty and the foreign kingdoms. |
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Medicine in the monasteries was concentrated on assisting the individual to return to normal health. |
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Eanes hoped to return to favour in the following year, if the Prince would favour him with a second expedition. |
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Later in life, the matured eel tries to return to the Sargasso Sea to spawn and lay eggs. |
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He stayed there for several months with his team before icebergs forced them to return to Portugal. |
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The crown and private merchants who had outfitted the ships expected full cargoes of spices to return to Lisbon. |
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Cabral chose him to return to Portugal after the sighting of the new world to let King Manuel I know of its existence. |
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The ruler's children were brought to Cusco to learn about Inca administration systems, then return to rule their native lands. |
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Aboab da Fonseca managed to return to Amsterdam after the occupation of the Portuguese. |
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Chagossians have since engaged in activism to return to the archipelago, claiming that their forced expulsion and dispossession were illegal. |
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Contemporary reports state that he wanted to fight the Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate fleet in the Red Sea or return to Hormuz. |
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In November 1515, he decided to return to Goa, but he fell increasingly ill during the journey and died in the harbour of Goa. |
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Immediately he was signaled from the flagship to return to formation and was later reprehended by Martim Afonso. |
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De Mello detached two armed craft to return to Duarte Coelho and escort him, but could not breach the Chinese blockade. |
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Back on board but lacking enough water, de Mello decided to retreat and return to Malacca. |
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Only by night fall did the wind allow the Portuguese to return to the drifting carrack and rescue its last survivor. |
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Philip was in Brussels at the time and his return to Spain was delayed until 1559 because of European politics and wars in northern Europe. |
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There was one engagement in Guadeloupe on his return to the area and possibly two or three other encounters. |
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Conservative think-tanks have the same dream of return to a prelapsarian innocence. |
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In the case of the 2001 recession, employment did not return to its prerecession level for four years. |
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The military justified itself by declaring that Arias Madrid was trying to install a dictatorship, and promised a return to constitutional rule. |
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Upon Raleigh's return to England, King James ordered him to be beheaded for disobeying orders to avoid conflict with the Spanish. |
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The conquistadors decided to return to Panama to prepare the final expedition of conquest with more recruits and provisions. |
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He was urged to return to Peru and this time take definitive possession of Cuzco, so as to consolidate an inheritance for his son. |
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Dismayed with his experience in the south, Almagro made plans of return to Peru. |
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On Pinto's return to Goa, Faria sent him to Bantam, Java, to buy pepper for sale to China. |
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After living in the Netherlands in the early years of his reign, Philip II decided to return to Spain. |
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When the sailors had enough of the exhausting voyage, it was decided not to go to the Moluccas and return to Holland. |
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The remaining two damaged ships, La Dauphine and La Normande, were forced to return to Brittany. |
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A boyar envoy departed for Aleksandrova Sloboda to beg Ivan to return to the throne. |
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Torres intended to personally present the captives, weapons and a detailed account to the king on his return to Spain. |
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Upon his return to England, the Muscovy Company was formed by himself, Sebastian Cabot, Sir Hugh Willoughby, and several London merchants. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Cossacks made a systematic return to Russia. |
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Here he decided to return to Anadyrsk, either under pressure of his men or because he was running short of gunpowder and lead. |
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There was a market in Amsterdam for such paintings, and Post continued to produce Brazilian scenes for years after his return to the Netherlands. |
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Wycliffe also believed that it was necessary to return to the primitive state of the New Testament in order to truly reform the Church. |
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He set 1990 as the official deadline for a return to democratic governance. |
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Upon his return to England, he took up an office job with a trading company in London. |
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In other congregations, communicants may proceed to the altar to receive the elements, then return to their seats. |
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Since Absolution is a return to the forgiveness given in baptism, strictly speaking there are only two sacraments. |
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Cummins was not an emancipationist, but was of the mind that freed slaves should return to Africa and create a livelihood for themselves. |
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The expedition made a brief attempt to return to the ship, but could not find the frigate in the haze, and soon gave up and returned to Rockall. |
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Similarly, strands of orthodox theological thought from a number of world religions openly identify themselves as wanting a return to tradition. |
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The judge calls out the names of the anonymously challenged prospective jurors and those return to the pool for consideration in other trials. |
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In Awadh, Sunni Muslims did not want to see a return to Shiite rule, so they often refused to join what they perceived to be a Shia rebellion. |
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Many exiled Remonstrants began to return to the Netherlands after the death of Prince Maurice in 1625 when toleration was granted to them. |
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Then, if this business does not work, he can get a new contract with the village committee and return to farming. |
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With no government post, Asquith divided his time between politics and a return to his law practice. |
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Bonar Law then took the resolution to Asquith, who had, unusually, broken his weekend at Walmer Castle to return to Downing Street. |
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Asquith's contribution to the debate showed an increasingly rare return to Parliamentary form. |
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The 1924 election was Asquith's last Parliamentary campaign, and there was no realistic chance of a return to the Commons. |
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The miner was expected to return to the shaft to perform relighting, a round trip of up to a few miles. |
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Only on the return to the bank could the lamp man open the lamp for refilling and service. |
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After his return to England in 1815, Davy began experimenting with lamps that could be used safely in coal mines. |
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As his engineering prowess grew, Telford was to return to this material repeatedly. |
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Wellington refused to get off the train, and ordered that the trains return to Liverpool. |
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They argue that the picket line is symbolic of a wound and those who break its borders to return to work are the scabs who bond that wound. |
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Please deposit your things in your room and return to the hotel lobby. |
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But finally to return to literary conventions, it is plot, more than anything else, that came to seem antireal. |
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This dual citizenship enables him to return to the Philippines as a balikbayan. |
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He had to send back the binders and return to clothing that was at least gender-neutral. |
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It seems certain that carcinisation, return to a crab-like habitus, has evolved several times in the Anomura. |
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Mr. Bush's return to Carternomics killed the Reagan boom, resulting in higher unemployment, lower incomes and higher deficits. |
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Unlike Sharon, Sherry Adele was able to return to self-cathing after delivery. |
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They stated that the reason they were late was because their relief did not arrive in time for them to return to the guard house and clock out. |
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The soviet government facilitated the return to loyalty by departing temporarily from Marxist doctrinalism and appealing to Russian patriotism. |
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When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate. |
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With United's movement flummoxing the visitors, Berbatov saw his low shot saved well by Ben Foster on his first return to Old Trafford. |
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Unable to return to Poland at the end of World War II, over 120,000 Polish veterans remained in the UK permanently. |
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Of the men who set out on five ships, only 18 completed the circumnavigation and managed to return to Spain in this single vessel led by Elcano. |
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The king's judges would then return to London and often discuss their cases and the decisions they made with the other judges. |
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After his return to Scotland in 1424, he established a shipbuilding yard at Leith, a house for marine stores, and a workshop. |
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Around 800 there was a return to systematic agriculture in the form of the open field, or strip, system. |
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The return to systemic agriculture coincided with the introduction of a new social system called feudalism. |
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In 1920, following Germany's defeat in the First World War, a plebiscite was held to determine which areas should return to Danish control. |
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Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
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Final occupation of Wales was postponed however when the rebellion of Boudica forced the Romans to return to the south east. |
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But it's also in keeping with menswear's current preoccupation with authenticity, a return to basic, hardworking and hypermasculine clothing. |
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With his career at a halt, Severus decided to temporarily return to Leptis, where the climate was healthier. |
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The sudden death of his father necessitated a return to Leptis Magna to settle family affairs. |
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Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yuna will make her return to competition at the Golden Spin event in Zagreb next month. |
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Seeking purification, he became a catechumen, and attempted a return to Constantinople, making it only as far as a suburb of Nicomedia. |
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His return to England less than two years later would be in very different circumstances. |
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I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
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When the Danes attempted to return to Lincolnshire, the Norman forces there again drove them back across the Humber. |
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By March, William was secure enough to return to Normandy, but he took with him Stigand, Morcar, Edwin, Edgar, and Waltheof. |
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Rumours of a plot to kill Henry were circulating and, possibly as a consequence, Henry decided to return to Normandy for a period. |
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On his return to the continent from England, Henry sought to secure his French lands and quash any potential rebellion. |
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These measures were successful in improving his income, but on his return to England in the 1160s Henry took further steps. |
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The prospective Flemish invasion forced Henry to return to England in early July. |
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At the head of a new army and ready for conquest, Geoffrey was wounded and was forced to return to Anjou again. |
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Only 25 years later John would return to Ireland while others built castles and installed their interests. |
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By the time Edward arrived at Tunis, Charles had already signed a treaty with the emir, and there was little else to do but return to Sicily. |
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The peasant obtained also the seed, but this he was obliged to return to the state after the ingathering of the harvest. |
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In particular they should make sure that Piers Gaveston was not allowed to return to the country. |
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The dauphin was banished from court for his intrigues, and did not return to France until his father's death. |
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Margaret did not allow him to return to London where the merchants were angry at the decline in trade and the widespread disorder. |
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The brief renewal of war after Napoleon's return to power in 1815 did not bring a resumption of naval combat. |
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As early as Christmas 1534, Henry was discussing with Cranmer and Cromwell the chances of leaving Anne without having to return to Catherine. |
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The colonists persuaded Governor White to return to England to explain the colony's desperate situation and ask for help. |
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Every able English ship joined the fight, leaving White without a means to return to Roanoke at the time. |
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On Raleigh's return to England, James had him executed to the indignation of the public, who opposed the appeasement of Spain. |
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Charles's only recourse was to return to negotiations, which were held at Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
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He continued to live in the Palace of Whitehall until July, when he was forced by the Rump to return to Hursley. |
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When this was refused, he asked that at least those willing would be released from their martial oath to be free to return to Britain. |
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Following the speech, the Queen leaves the chamber before the Commons bow again and return to their Chamber. |
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James fled to France once more, departing from Kinsale, never to return to any of his former kingdoms. |
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Monks and nuns were encouraged to return to private life and a small percentage did eventually marry. |
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Grafton's government disintegrated in 1770, allowing the Tories led by Lord North to return to power. |
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The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars allowed Nelson to return to service, where he was particularly active in the Mediterranean. |
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In the face of Keith's demands, Nelson reluctantly struck his flag and bowed to Emma Hamilton's request to return to England over land. |
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The following month, war broke out again and Nelson prepared to return to sea. |
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Yes, the Khu was a light in your mind while you lived, but in death, it must return to heaven. |
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For the first time in over 30 years there was serious doubt among the public and the media as to whether Labour could ever return to government. |
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Partly at the urging of landlords, governments attempted to legislate a return to the economic conditions that existed before the Black Death. |
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Until then he had not thought of following Lani Aldrich to Honolulu. He had been so sure that she would return to him. |
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Currently in the RFU Championship, if Nottingham are promoted to the Rugby Premiership they will return to Meadow Lane for home matches. |
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The crew will return to Martian orbit with the ferry vehicle and rendezvous and dock with the orbiting Manned spacecraft. |
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The Fuegian they had named Jemmy Button lived like the other natives, had a wife, and had no wish to return to England. |
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Priestley eventually decided to return to his theological studies and, in 1752, matriculated at Daventry, a Dissenting academy. |
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With Page's help and that of a secretary, Jane's responsibilities were reduced so she could return to her thesis and her new interest in singing. |
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It uses this map to clean the floor methodically, even if it requires the robot to return to its base multiple times to recharge itself. |
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A presidential government was in place between 1975 and 1990, followed by a return to parliamentary democracy. |
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Many Chinese graduates did indeed return to make a significant contribution to their country, but some stayed. |
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In addition, macroconchs are characterized by septal crowding at different stages, followed by the return to normal septum distances. |
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A substantial secession of Baptists went into the movement led by Alexander Campbell, to return to a more fundamental church. |
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On his return to South Africa he preached a probationary sermon in the Groote Kerk, Cape Town. |
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During his return to Northumbria Wilfrid's ship was blown ashore on the Sussex coast, the inhabitants of which were at that time pagan. |
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Wilfrid may also have taken part in negotiations to persuade King Cenwalh of Wessex to allow Agilbert to return to his see. |
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He spent nearly two years in the Cistercian abbey of Pontigny, until Henry's threats against the order obliged him to return to Sens. |
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At that point, Henry offered a compromise that would allow Thomas to return to England from exile. |
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She refuses to kiss Lancelot one last time, telling him to return to his lands and that he will never see her face again. |
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The brotherhood sought a return to the abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian art. |
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Their approach was to return to the abundant detail, intense colours, and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian and Flemish art. |
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Carrying the hilt of the sword and Grendel's head, he presents them to Hrothgar upon his return to Heorot. |
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Cushman's success broke the Garrick tradition and paved the way for later performances to return to the original storyline. |
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Whatever Shakespeare's degree of sympathy with such inversions, the play ends with a thorough return to normative gender values. |
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In 1973, Melvin Goldstein argued that the lovers can not simply return to Athens and wed. |
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The sudden death of his father in February 1579 prompted Bacon to return to England. |
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The advent of Protestantism saw something of a return to the idea of a mere unchallengeable despot. |
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Unable to return to Lichfield Grammar School, Johnson was enrolled into the King Edward VI grammar school at Stourbridge. |
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They return to Abyssinia, but do not wish to return to the state of constantly fulfilled pleasures found in the Happy Valley. |
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They quickly became friends, although Boswell would return to his home in Scotland or travel abroad for months at a time. |
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Financial problems and Britain's tense relations with France forced him to return to England alone the following year. |
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Cobbett wished England would return to the rural England of the 1760s to which he was born. |
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Nevertheless, they were asked to return to Brussels as they were regarded as being competent and were needed. |
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Instead of joining the International Brigades as he had intended, he decided to return to the Aragon Front. |
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After his return to the front, he was wounded in the throat by a sniper's bullet. |
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After he was discharged from the hospital, Lewis returned to the Kilns, though he was too ill to return to work. |
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Tolkien's battalion was almost completely wiped out following his return to England. |
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In 1925 he resumed his work at St Paul's Girls' School, but did not return to any of his other posts. |
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Atlantic Crossing marked both a return to form and a return to the Top 10 of the Billboard album charts. |
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In late 2006, Stewart made his return to rock music and his new approach to country music with the release of Still the Same. |
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In 2009, Bon Jovi released another number one album, The Circle, which marked a return to their hard rock sound. |
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Following its September 1921 release, he chose to return to England for the first time in almost a decade. |
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Chaplin was initially hesitant about accepting but decided to return to the US for the first time in 20 years. |
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione return to Hogwarts for their second year, which proves to be more challenging than the last. |
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Headmaster Albus Dumbledore persuades his old friend Horace Slughorn to return to Hogwarts as a professor as there is a vacancy to fill. |
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In March 2013 Mendes announced he would not return to direct the next film in the series, although he later decided to return. |
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In 2010 the LSO visited Poland and Abu Dhabi for the first time and made its first return to India since the 1964 world tour. |
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Batsmen will sometimes start to run, change their minds, and return to their original positions. |
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Smith left the national side in January 2007 to return to Rangers, with Scotland leading their Euro 2008 qualification group. |
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This made Woodfull the only captain to regain the Ashes and he retired upon his return to Australia. |
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The 2016 and 2020 Games will return to the maximum of 28 sports given the addition of rugby and golf. |
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Once the squad was submitted, a player could be replaced if injured, but would not be allowed to return to the squad. |
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The success of Wasps at their new ground meant they did not return to Loftus Road after Fulham left. |
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In May 2006, rumours of Ashton's return to the England coaching setup were rife. |
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On 22 March 2008, Northampton beat Exeter Chiefs to ensure their promotion and a return to the Guinness Premiership. |
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Mike felt that during 2004, he was able to return but the club blocked his return to work. |
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In August of that year he made an about face by announcing his intention to return to the European Tour. |
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On his return to England, he lived in Stoke Newington, Dalston, Hackney and then Peckham, in a largely impoverished environment. |
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Mansell made a return to racing in 1998 in the British Touring Car Championship, driving in a Ford Mondeo for three rounds. |
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McLaren's return to form continued in Valencia, where Hamilton finished second. |
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However, on 26 February O'Sullivan announced during a press conference that he would return to the game and defend his World Championship title. |
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Nationals normally have the right to enter or return to the country they belong to. |
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Leicester could only manage a goalless draw midweek with Sutton Coldfield and will be keen to return to winning form. |
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There were rumours that John Balliol would return to regain the Scottish throne. |
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Following Edward's return to England, the remaining leaders of the Scots resistance chose Sir Andrew Murray as Guardian. |
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In 911, the bishop of Narbonne was unable to return to France from Rome because the Moors from Fraxinet controlled all the passes in the Alps. |
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The traders would then sail to the Caribbean to sell the slaves, and return to Europe with goods such as sugar, tobacco and cocoa. |
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It seemed that James's reign would be short and the throne would soon return to Protestant hands. |
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Whether they were mindwiped upon their return to base, or simply terminated like useless equipment, Deutsch never knew. |
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They insisted that their army should return to join the growing force in Scotland. |
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Leger's Indian support abandoned him, forcing him to break off the siege and return to Quebec. |
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In August, Napoleon decided to return to Europe, hearing of the political and military crisis in France. |
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In the meantime, the government took action to protect the men who decided to return to work. |
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The miners maintained resistance for a few months before being forced, by their own economic needs, to return to the mines. |
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Cities would be razed and the land allowed to return to forest or resettled by German colonists. |
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As a result, the Polish Minister of Development Mateusz Morawiecki suggested that Poles abroad should return to Poland. |
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The rest of the Chinese troops tried to return to Yunnan through remote mountainous forests and out of these, at least half died. |
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This way, the European visitors would be able to return to their home countries and implement the technologies used in the United States. |
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In 2008, Prime Minister John Key ruled out any abolition of the Supreme Court and return to the Privy Council. |
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Badly damaged and with eight crew dead, Alferez Sobral managed to return to Puerto Deseado two days later. |
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The FAA published a directive on April 25 to provide instructions for retrofitting battery hardware before the 787s could return to flight. |
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In 2017 inequality has been forecast to return to the levels of the Thatcher years. |
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