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Oersted returned in 1814 and resumed an active part in university and political discussions.
After the months in Europe, she returned to Boston and became active in church and community life.
He formally resigned as Liberal leader and was succeeded by the Marquess of Hartington, but he soon changed his mind and returned to active politics.
That means that if the shooter rolls a 7 on the come-out roll, any players with active come bets waiting for a come-bet point lose their initial wager but will have their odds bets returned to them.
Following his death in 1879 his most active supporter David Handley of Maldon returned to the main grouping, and the group gradually died out.
Once she returned, she continued being politically active and was involved with the Symbionese Liberation Army.
Fermi went home for lunch one day and returned with the explanation: the increased activity was due to hydrogen atoms in the wood slowing down neutrons ( later called moderation ) and this slowing caused them to be more active in nuclear reactions.
He returned to the United States and graduated from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he was active in drama.
By April 1992, as civilian rule returned, 16 major political parties had been recognized ; 12 major political parties were active in 2004.
Gandhi returned to active politics again in 1936, with the Nehru presidency and the Lucknow session of the Congress.
He was an active Guardian and made renewed efforts to have King John returned to the Scottish throne.
Captain John Mustin, a 1990 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, returned to active duty service as the Commanding Officer of Inshore Boat Unit 22, deployed to Kuwait, from 2004-2005.
Funk returned to the USA In 1940 he became the president of the Funk Foundation for Medical Research and ended his career in pursuit of orally active spleenic extracts.
Since then, Mondale has returned to working at the law firm of Dorsey & Whitney and remains active in the Democratic Party.
Additionally, he was sufficiently active in public affairs to be returned as Member of Parliament for Old Windsor in 1680, 1689 and 1690, but did not take his seat.
After his retirement as an active player, Jackson returned to his color commentary role covering the 1988 American League Championship Series ( alongside Gary Bender and Joe Morgan ).
In December 1983, Shughart returned to active duty and the following year attended Special Forces training.
In 1919, he returned to the newly independent Poland, where he was very active in promoting the veneration of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, founding and supervising the monastery of Niepokalanów near Warsaw, a seminary, a radio station, and several other organizations and publications.
He soon returned to Portadown and initially tried to avoid active loyalism.
This mint was again active in 460, when the Emperor returned from his campaign in Spain.
In modern animation, Clarabelle has returned to active use, appearing first in a few segments of Mickey Mouse Works and in a brief scene in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.
The U. S. Army returned on more friendly terms in 1917, when Fort Jackson was established, which is now the largest and most active Initial Entry Training Center in the U. S. Army.
After his prime-ministership, Den Uyl remained in active politics and returned as the Parliamentary leader in House of Representatives from January 16, 1978 until September 10, 1981 and a Member of the House of Representatives from January 16, 1978 until September 11, 1981.
Circa 1138 he returned to Europe, and was active as a scholar in Spain ( an important country for translations from the Arabic ) and southern France.
The cathedral there, a musical center until the 17th century, had one of the most active musical establishments in the Low Countries ; many composers of the Burgundian School either grew up and learned their craft there, or returned to teach.

returned and duty
When she returned to life in the big house she felt shriveled of all emotion save dedication to duty.
Maneuvers over, the 7th returned to garrison duty in Tokyo, Captain Chandler still with them.
Mueller agreed, and Phillips managed Apollo from January 1964, until it achieved the first manned landing in July 1969, after which he returned to Air Force duty.
On completion of his tour of duty in India, Montgomery returned to Britain in June 1937 where he became commanding officer of the 9th Infantry Brigade with the temporary rank of brigadier, but that year saw great tragedy when his wife was bitten by an insect while on holiday in Burnham-on-Sea.
Rabbani returned to Afghanistan in 1968, where the High Council of Jamiat-e Islami gave him the duty of organizing the University students.
One of them returned to duty after 6 days and the others cared for the rest.
He returned to Afghanistan for another tour of duty in 2012.
In both cases, this was done to accommodate a medical procedure which required Bush to be sedated ; both times, Bush returned to duty later the same day.
After surviving and eventually being rescued, in 1917 Wild returned to naval duty on HMS Pembroke, later transferring to HMS Biarritz.
He returned to duty a few days later, now having a " need " to avoid London, and forwarded an ' official ' letter of apology from the Home Secretary for his unlawful detention.
The same month, Nelson returned home to England after two years of duty at sea, for some rest.
He returned to duty that autumn and served on the Court-martial of Fitz John Porter.
Half of the 7th Cavalry's companies had just returned from 18 months of constabulary duty in the Deep South, having been recalled to Fort Abraham Lincoln to reassemble the regiment for the campaign.
Shepard returned to Patuxent for a second tour of duty and engaged in flight testing the F3H Demon, F8U Crusader, F4D Skyray, and F11F Tiger.
He returned only for spot powerplay duty in the last game of the second round.
It is the duty of the Home Secretary to submit such petitions to his Majesty and to advise his Majesty to the reply to be returned.
He returned to Los Angeles in September 1970 as the assistant to the Director of Special Projects and in April 1971 became the Director of Special Projects, with additional duty as the Deputy Commander for Satellite Programs of the Space and Missile Systems Organization.
A short tour of duty with the Asiatic Fleet took him along the coast of China, before he returned to Olongapo in late May 1922.
In his own words, " I got knocked down shortly after the enemy began to retreat, but never quitted the field, and returned to my duty in less than half an hour.
All three men were cleared ; but while Wellesley soon returned to active duty in Portugal, Burrard and Dalrymple were quietly pushed into retirement and never saw active service again.
Although Whitman's grades improved somewhat during his second and third semesters at the University of Texas, the Marine Corps deemed his academic performance unacceptable and returned Whitman to active duty in February, 1963.
On this occasion, Whitman returned to active duty at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina to serve the remainder of his five-year assignment.
After his care, LaGrange was later exchanged for a Union prisoner and returned to duty.

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