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return and duty
Diocletian saw his work as that of a restorer, a figure of authority whose duty it was to return the empire to peace, to recreate stability and justice where barbarian hordes had destroyed it.
Then professor Weierstrass became very ill. Husserl became free to return to Vienna where, after serving a short military duty, he devoted his attention to philosophy.
St. Laurent agreed to go to Ottawa out of a sense of duty, but only on the understanding that his foray into politics was temporary and that he would return to Quebec at the conclusion of the war.
Being a major general he was a high value prisoner of war, but in July 1916 Kornilov managed to escape back to Russia and return to duty.
* Class I Patients who require minor treatment and can return to duty in a short period of time.
Sumner is unable to return to duty for 3 years while he recovers ; Brooks becomes a hero across the South.
Shortly after Knox sent the letter to the Queen Regent, he suddenly announced that he felt his duty was to return to Geneva.
The position technically involves issuing commands for Canadian troops, airmen, and sailors, but is predominantly a ceremonial role in which the viceroy will visit Canadian Forces bases across Canada and abroad to take part in military ceremonies, see troops off to and return from active duty, and encourage excellence and morale amongst the forces.
Wilson was reluctant to return to active duty, but Edward persuaded him to do so, and Wilson became First Sea Lord on 25 January 1910.
For instance, the right of a father to be respected by his son did not indicate a duty upon the father to return that respect, and the divine right of kings which permitted absolute power over subjects did not leave room for many rights to be granted to the subjects themselves.
He did not wish to " break " his patients but at the same time he knew that it was their duty to return to the front and his duty to send them.
Promoted to full " Bird " colonel and made deputy wing commander of his B-47 wing ; Dutch decides, to Sally's displeasure, to remain in the Air Force, rather than return to baseball at the end of his active duty obligation.
Bokassa left Indochina without his wife and child, as he believed he would return for another tour of duty in the near future.
Schemes such as these bear some resemblance to right of return plans, because they highlight how a homeland's motivation to build links of citizenship with diasporas may draw from potential investment, not just the nation-state's perceived cultural duty towards one or more particular peoples.
At the request of Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan, who wanted Custer for his planned winter campaign against the Cheyenne, Custer was allowed to return to duty in 1868, before his term of suspension had expired.
The eight laid off firefighters were able to return to work as members are the department retired with the final firefighter was recalled to duty after 13 months.
Francis, who survived the battle unharmed, deliberately stabs himself in the leg and reminds Taylor that because they have been twice wounded, they can return home to the U. S. O ' Neill, who desperately wants to go home, is told he will remain in duty and replace Barnes.
In the initial months after the end of World War II, Offutt was used by the 2474th Separation Processing squadron to demobilize service members out of the armed forces after their return from overseas duty.
Lodge served the first year of his new Senate term, but then resigned his Senate seat on February 3, 1944 in order to return to active duty, the first U. S. Senator to do so since the Civil War He saw action in Italy and France.
The function of the Ianus Geminus was supposed to be a sort of good omen: in time of peace it was said to close the wars within or to keep peace inside ; in times of war it was said to be open to allow the return of the people on duty.
A vacancy had occurred through the return of Col. Dwight D. Eisenhower to duty in the U. S. The officers on this duty were assisting Gen. MacArthur in advising the Philippine Commonwealth Government in forming and training an army for the defense of the Islands after Independence which was to be granted in 1946.
During the First World War, 300 local men volunteered for duty in the Canadian Expeditionary Force — 38 did not return.

return and comes
They do not believe we can be sure of being saved, believing instead that salvation comes as a result of a life of obedience to the commands of Christ After death, believers are in a state of non-existence, knowing nothing until the Resurrection at the return of Christ.
And the excess return over the risk-free rate is now ( 9. 0 %- 5. 0 %)/( 100 % + 5 %) which comes to approximately 3. 8 % per annum.
After the resurrection the remaining disciples return to Galilee, " to the mountain that Jesus had appointed ," where he comes to them and tells them that he has been given " all authority in heaven and on Earth.
Manufacturing comes third in the life cycle and includes IWAY which is IKEA's code of conduct for manufactures and suppliers which makes and enforces requirements for working conditions, social and environmental standards, and what suppliers can expect from them in return.
As well, the pawnshop owner can assess the item and the pawner ; if a non-disabled twenty year-old male comes into the pawnshop to pawn an electric wheelchair ( perhaps the possession of his late grandfather ), the pawnshop owner may doubt the man's claims that he will return for the wheelchair.
Word comes of another strike 40 miles south of Rumson and the rest of the town packs up to leave except for Jennifer, who is waiting for Julio to return, and Ben, who suddenly realizes that Rumson is indeed his town.
In Patriot Games, Greer comes to Ryan and asks him to return to join the CIA permanently as an analyst to help track down the terrorists.
He is Catherine's romantic interest throughout the novel, and during the course of the plot he comes to return her feelings.
* Forney does return to college until Novalee comes back to confess her lie in the movie but in the book Forney does not return to college ; instead he travels around the nation.
As spring comes, these leads open up into channels and the narwhals return to the coastal bays.
The hearing loss has a fluctuating then permanent nature, meaning that it comes and goes, alternating between ears for some time, then becomes permanent with no return to normal function.
Richard comes to appreciate that Daffy killed himself because he could neither endure the slow unravelling of his elitist vision of the beach as the community grew, nor a return to normal life, and that he himself is falling prey to that way of thinking.
He sent back his army of Huns and in return obtained the rank of comes et magister militum per Gallias, the commander in chief of the Roman army in Gaul.
The Do-Do comes from behind the shield to bop Porky on the head and we see the shield immediately turn to return to the horizon with the bird riding it there ( with, consequently, the boing sound played in reverse ).
Upon his return to Constantinople at the successful conclusion of peace talks, Stilicho was promoted to comes stabuli and later to general ( magister militum ).
Conall and Lóegaire both behead Cú Roí, who picks up his head and leaves, but when the time comes for him to return they flee.
It comes from Dievs ( god ) and will return to him after the death of the miesa.
" Serling would return to this theme in several other episodes, most prominently " The Mind and the Matter ", in which a man finds he can eliminate outside influences and uses the power to rid himself of all humanity, only to realize the extreme loneliness that comes with deprivation of human interaction.
:" Whatever / whoever emerges and comes out of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the people of Ammon, shall surely be God ’ s, and I shall sacrifice him / her / it as a burnt offering.
Ethelbert William Bullinger, looks at the word " and " in the Jephthah's vow ( Judges 11: 31: " whatever comes out of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the people of Ammon, shall surely be the Lord's, and I will offer it up as a burnt offering ").
According to him, the right translation of this passage is: " whatever comes out of the doors of my house to meet me, when I return in peace from the people of Ammon, shall surely be the Lord's, or I will offer it up as a burnt offering.
Creon, who is the representative of Thebes, comes to Oedipus and feigns pity for him and his children, telling him that he should return to Thebes.
But at the moment of orgasm the illusion is ended and we return to ourselves, just as it is ended when the skier comes to the foot of the mountain or when the commodity that once we desired loses its glow upon our purchase of it.

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