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Hearst saw his wife and child, sent a joyful message to his mother in California, and soon returned to Washington, where on April 22, for the first time, he opened his mouth in Congress.
This master returned to Venice, where he soon afterwards died ; but by the high terms in which he spoke of his pupil to Falier, the latter was induced to bring the young artist to Venice, whither he accordingly went, and was placed under a nephew of Torretto.
Coke soon returned to England, but Asbury was the primary builder of the new church.
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.
His father placed him under the care of the philosopher Caldini at Rimini but the youth soon ran away with a company of strolling players and returned to Venice.
In 1923 he returned to his paternal farm in Merrill in an attempt to return to the life of a farmer, but that ended soon.
The new Supreme Court dropped charges of corruption pending against the exiled Bucaram, who soon returned to the politically unstable country.
He returned to copy the paintings, and soon he began to paint in oils.
In 1600, the English scientist William Gilbert returned to the subject in De Magnete, and coined the New Latin word electricus from ηλεκτρον ( elektron ), the Greek word for " amber ", which soon gave rise to the English words " electric " and " electricity.
Francis returned home, began preaching on the streets, and soon amassed a following.
He soon had to give this up when his malaria returned, and so decided to return to Malaya in October 1916 because of the warmer climate.
He soon crossed to Gaul with an army and was defeated by Honorius ; it is unclear how many troops remained or ever returned, or whether a commander-in-chief in Britain was ever reappointed.
When he returned to the Netherlands in October 1979, his band had begun to fall apart, and soon his popularity went downhill.
Kepler and Tycho soon reconciled and eventually reached an agreement on salary and living arrangements, and in June, Kepler returned home to Graz to collect his family.
He again urged the preservation of the Union on October 11 in Faneuil Hall, Boston, and returned to the senate soon after.
Khan Alam soon returned with valuable gifts and groups of Mir Shikar ( Hunt Masters ) from both Safavid Persia and even the Khanates of Central Asia.
Grimm was not made to be a politician, and also soon realized that the National Assembly was not getting anywhere ( it was eventually dissolved without establishing a constitution ), and so asked to be released from his duties and returned with relief to his former studies.
Marx returned to Paris, which was then under the grip of both a reactionary counter-revolution and a cholera epidemic, and was soon expelled by the city authorities who considered him a political threat.
After much ill-feeling and ill-health, Philip returned home in 1191, soon after the fall of Acre.
Yoshio Sakamoto joined the team as soon as he had returned from his vacation after the completion of Metroid.
Adler soon returned to school to take writing classes at night where he discovered the works of men he would come to call heroes: Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, John Locke, John Stuart Mill and others.
When this did not occur, he soon returned to Rome, discussing a truce with the assassins ' faction.
But very soon John V returned from exile with Venetian help and to conduct a coup taking over the government of Constantinople.
Benedict IX soon regretted his resignation and returned to Rome, taking the city and remaining on the throne until July 1046, although Gregory VI continued to be recognized as the true pope.
Though Benedict IX soon returned, and forced Sylvester III to retire to his See of Sabina, he never gave up his claims to the papal throne, and through his political allies contrived apparently to keep some hold on a portion of Rome.

soon and independent
It soon became evident that doctrine in the Reformed churches was developing in a direction independent of Martin Luther's, under the influence of numerous writers and reformers among whom Calvin eventually became preeminent.
His empire quickly disintegrated, and the Middle East, Egypt, and Greece were soon again independent.
This early method soon proved inadequate as additional networks developed that were independent of the existing networks already designated by a network number.
His talent was quickly recognized and he soon began independent commissions, despite his lack of a formal college-level education.
Lohan, who had collaborated with Mies on the New National Gallery, continued with existing projects but soon led the firm on his own independent path.
Following the end of World War II, ambassador-level diplomatic relationships between France and Burma were established in 1948, soon after the Burmese nation became an independent republic on January 4, 1948, as Union of Burma, with Sao Shwe Thaik as its first President and U Nu as its first Prime Minister.
The Egyptians soon accepted the Ptolemies as the successors to the pharaohs of independent Egypt.
While the Belgian interest soon concentrated on the Congo River, the British and Germans focused on Eastern Africa and in 1886 partitioned continental East Africa between themselves ; the Sultanate of Zanzibar, now reduced to the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, remained independent, for the moment.
He continued his campaign as a non-partisan independent but ceased the campaign soon thereafter and returned to the Republican party to assume a Senate committee chairmanship.
** The Social Revolutionary Party declares Belarus independent ; Bolshevik armies soon crush them.
** Angola becomes independent from Portugal ; civil war soon erupts.
After the First World War, the Hashemite Sayyid Hussein bin Ali was proclaimed King of an independent Hejaz, but soon after, in 1924, he was defeated by Ibn Saud, who integrated Medina and the whole of the Hejaz into the modern kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Because of the nature of the hero that it represented, it soon came to symbolize the defence of civil liberties embodied in the Florentine Republic, an independent city-state threatened on all sides by more powerful rival states and by the hegemony of the Medici family.
* Strategy, including: Funding sources ( individuals, corporations, foundations, donors / governments, endowments, sales / events ) and business model ( independent research, contract work, advocacy ); The balance between research, consultancy, and advocacy ; The source of their arguments: Ideology, values or interests ; applied, empirical or synthesis research ; or theoretical or academic research ( Stephen Yeo ); The manner in which the research agenda is developed — by senior members of the think tank or by individual researchers, or by the think tank of their funders ; Their influencing approaches and tactics ( many researchers but an interesting one comes from Abelson ) and the time horizon for their strategies: long term and short term mobilisation ; Their various audiences of the think tanks ( audiences as consumers and public-this merits another blog ; soon ) ( again, many authors, but Zufeng provides a good framework for China ); and Affiliation, which refers to the issue of independence ( or autonomy ) but also includes think tanks with formal and informal links to political parties, interest groups and other political players.
The opposition Nationalist Party and the five dissident Labor MPs ( as well as three conservative independent MPs ) soon merged to form a new party, the United Australia Party.
During his time printing the Daily Journal, he was also printer to the " Society for the Encouragement of Learning ", a group that tried to help authors become independent from publishers, but collapsed soon after.
On the other hand, England, England is the story of Sir Jack Pitman's gigantic project of draining England of everything that is essentially English ( including the royals ), reassembling it on the Isle of Wight and turning that island into an independent member state of the European Union — a project which quite soon develops its own momentum and which survives its founding fathers and mothers.
In the wake of this change, many daimyo remained in control of their lands, being appointed as prefectural governors ; however, they were soon relieved of this duty and called en masse to Tokyo, thereby cutting off any independent base of power from which to potentially rebel.
From the Treaty of Paris of 1783 until 1835 the boundaries in the northern tip of the county ( and New Hampshire itself ) were disputed with Lower Canada ( which was soon to become part of the Province of Canada ), and for some years residents of the area formed the independent Republic of Indian Stream.
A popular cultural attraction is the former Olympic Studios on Church Road, soon to be Barnes's independent local cinema once again.
After her unsuccessful co-anchoring stint with Dan Rather ended in 1995, Chung jumped to ABC News where she co-hosted the Monday edition of 20 / 20 with Charles Gibson and began independent interviews, a field which would soon become her trademark.
It seems Robinson expected Brian soon to become successful and financially independent on the strength of his compositions.
It soon became clear tha the CPN wanted to maintain an independent communist identity and not merge into a new left-wing formation.
However, their leadership is soon overtaken by their own Face Dancers, who have become independent and seek to control the universe themselves.
However, White soon became independent again.

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