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returned and academia
He returned to academia a few years later as a professor at the University of Montpellier, where he stayed until his retirement in 1988.
Upon returning to Australia he was prevented from working in academia because of his political views and so took up employment working for the Australian Labor Party before he once more returned to England, settling down in London.
Ma returned to academia and most people at the time believed his political career to have effectively ended.
He returned to academia, as Professor of Irish at University College Dublin, where one of his students was future Attorney General and President of Ireland Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh.
In early 1960, Mwai Kibaki left academia for politics when he gave up his job at Makerere and returned to Kenya to become executive officer of Kenya African National Union ( KANU ), at the request of Jaramogi Oginga Odinga ( who went on to become Kenya's first Vice President ).
Layton returned to academia and founded the Green Catalyst Group Inc., an environmental consulting business.
He returned to academia as a professor of computer science at Northwestern University where he is co-Director of the Segal Design Institute.
After nine years in opposition and academia, Smuts returned as Deputy Prime Minister in a ' grand coalition ' government under J.
The work with Iodine gave Gräbe an eye infection, so he returned to academia.
He returned to academia and started publishing his first noted works.
While Cohen returned to the laboratory in academia, Swanson contacted Boyer to found the company.
In 1968, Fredkin returned to academia, starting at MIT as a full professor.
He returned to academia in 1954 however, as head of the biology department of Saint John Fisher College in Rochester, New York, then to The Catholic University of America in 1958, where he published his best-known work Beetles of the United States ( 1963 ).
After this, he retired from public service and returned to academia.
In 1930 he gave up politics and returned to academia.
He practiced as a physician for Francis I ( Erbach-Erbach ), but he had developed a great interest in botany during his university studies, and eventually he returned to academia.
In 1965 he returned to academia at Case Western Reserve University and then to the University of Southern California in 1977.
After 1992, Popov returned to the academia.
After retiring from politics Rubinstein returned to academia.
In 1907, Hobhouse returned to academia, accepting the newly created chair of sociology at the University of London where he remained until his death in 1929.
Following heart surgery, he retired from politics in 1984, and returned to academia as a fellow at the University of Ottawa's Institute on Public Policy.
Following his departure from politics, Johnston returned to academia serving as chair of the Ontario Council of Regents for the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology from 1991 to 1995.
He returned to academia in 1961 at the University of Oregon.
He returned to his career in academia.

returned and enrolling
He returned to New York, enrolling at Syracuse University, but he recalled in his 2006 memoir, Just One More Thing, that he was unsure what he wanted to do with his life for years after leaving high school.
After recuperation, she returned for several months to Columbia University but was forced to abandon her studies and any further plans for enrolling at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology because her mother could no longer afford the tuition fees and associated costs.
In December 1964, Whitman was honorably discharged from the Marines and returned to the University of Texas, this time enrolling in the architectural engineering program.
Mitford returned to Germany in the summer of 1934, enrolling in a language school in Munich close to the Nazi Party headquarters.
He returned to the Merchant Marine as an Able Seaman before enrolling in the deck officer course at Fort Trumbull.
After the war, Račan returned to Croatia and spent his childhood and adolescence in Slavonski Brod, before moving to Zagreb and enrolling at the University of Zagreb.
After a tour of the front lines in France he returned to England and proceeded to set up and run what came to be known as the Khaki University, enrolling over 50, 000 Canadian student soldiers by the end of the Great War.

returned and applied
In 1803 Oersted returned to Copenhagen and applied for the university's chair in physics but was rejected because he was probably considered more a philosopher than a physicist.
Panels with outdated copy are returned to the sign shop so a new message can be applied.
Jarry returned to Paris and applied himself to drinking, writing, and the company of friends who appreciated his witty, sweet-tempered, and unpredictable conversation.
On June 10, he returned to Saudi Arabia for a month, where he applied to re-enter the United States through the Visa Express program, indicating that he intended to stay at a Marriott hotel in New York City.
On October 15, 1392, at the insistence of the peace faction amongst his own courtiers, he applied to Ashikaga Yoshimitsu for peace ; and he subsequently returned to the capital where he did hand over the Sacred Treasures to his Northern Court rival.
When the brakes are not being applied, the piston is returned to its original position by the force of the brake shoe return springs.
According to this argument, the sovereignty of Taiwan was returned to the people of Taiwan when Japan renounced sovereignty of Taiwan in the Treaty of San Francisco ( also known as San Francisco Peace Treaty, SFPT ) in 1951, based on the policy of self-determination which has been applied to " territories which detached from enemy states as a result of the Second World War " as defined by article 76b and 77b of the United Nations Charter and also by the protocol of the Yalta Conference.
After eleven months he left the yeshiva and returned to Hanover, where he applied to emigrate to Palestine.
Soon after the first of the year in 1946, some soldiers returned to live in Atlanta, and at least two of the Germans applied for U. S. citizenship and returned as well.
Flux is sometimes applied, which prevents oxygen from reaching and burning the metal during forging, and it is returned to the fire.
In September, Toguri applied to the U. S. Vice Consul in Japan for a passport, stating she wished to return to her home in the U. S. Her request was forwarded to the State Department, but the answer had not returned by the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor ( December 7, 1941 ) and she was stranded in Japan.
: We have returned to the problem of knowledge through images ... by establishing a clear distinction between images produced by artistic means and images resulting from rigorously applied scientific procedures, such as the operation of chance or of automatism.
He successfully applied for the Eldon law scholarship in 1849, and went to Lincoln's Inn ; but after six months he resigned the scholarship and returned to Oxford.
However, if the rules of circe chess are applied, the number of required variations can be reduced to two ( circe is a chess variant in which captured pieces, rather than being removed from the board, are returned to their home squares ).
His extraordinary abilities as a lecturer attracted students from all over Europe, who then returned to their native countries and applied his teachings and concepts.
Immediately following her promotion to QC, she applied to become the Labour Candidate for the Redcar constituency and returned full-time to the North East.
On March 18 some of the members of the government returned to Berlin, and on that day also Kapp's troops-who were known as the " Baltic " troops, although the name properly applied only to a section of them-left the capital.
In 1631 he vainly applied for the secretaryship to the new special commission for the better plantation of Virginia ; soon after this he returned to England for good.
In late 1979, he returned to the University of Western Ontario as a lecturer in applied mathematics.
Amherst College chapel and original dormitories c. 1914Later that year, Clark returned to Amherst and accepted a professorship in analytical and applied chemistry at Amherst College.
He applied himself energetically to the task of creating institutions adapted to the requirements of a modern civilized community ; but grave difficulties soon arose and Maurer was recalled in 1834, when he returned to Munich.
At 07: 00 on Monday 14 November Forster offered unconditional surrender which was turned down unless it applied to the Highlanders, then returned with confirmation that the Scots noblemen would surrender on the same terms.
In 1974 Broadbent became a fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford and returned to applied problems, developing new ideas about implicit learning from consideration of human performance in complex industrial processes along with his colleague Dianne Berry.

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