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Her and return
Her daughter was there to receive the Prize of Honour on behalf of her father ; she would return to take a place on the jury herself in 2011.
Her son would return at times to see his father, who later moved to join them around 1910. Divorce followed and Julia deserted the family to live in France.
Catherine Clinton suggests that anger over the 1857 Dred Scott decision may have prompted Tubman to return to the U. S. Her land in Auburn became a haven for Tubman's family and friends.
Her father made a hasty return to Kyoto from his post at Echigo Province that year, possibly because of her death.
Her party had initially been scheduled to return to Los Angeles by train, but Lombard was anxious to be home quicker and wanted to take a plane.
Her feelings towards her father change radically as the film progresses, and after Benjamin leaves from the furlough to rejoin his militia, in a very emotional scene, she seemingly forgives him and tells him she'll say anything he wants to make him stay, to which Benjamin can only promise to return, which Susan accepts.
Her return to acting in a series of ' issue-driven ' films reflected this new focus.
Her winning streak continued into the 2000 season, despite Pérec's return to the track.
Her situation was not eased when her brother allowed Angus to return to Scotland.
Her father, Walter Augustus de Havilland ( 31 August 1872 – 23 May 1968 ; aged 95 ), was a patent attorney with a practice in Japan, and her mother, Lilian Augusta ( née Ruse ; 11 June 1886 – 20 February 1975 ; aged 88 ) was a stage actress who had left her career after going to Tokyo with her husband – she would return to work after her daughters had already won fame in the 40s, with the stage name of Lillian Fontaine.
Her family convince her to return to earth and marry Tafa ' i, to whom she bears La, the sun, who goes to live with her mother in the sky.
Her publication of Views of Society and Manners in America was a major turning point, as it brought her new acquaintances, and led to her return to the United States, where she became established as a social reformer.
Her presence in a motion picture was said to have ensured investors, by odds of almost 2-to-1, a " safe return ".
Her instructions were that her letter be read while the intermediary stood by to accept a reply ; then he would return both documents to the queen.
After his return to London, he spent some time acting at Covent Garden under John Rich while a farce of his, Miss in Her Teens, was also produced there.
Her husband died soon after his return from the Holy Land.
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.
Her family flee the home in disgust after learning they will be cut off by their mother, whilst Susie gleefully decides she will return to her childhood home at the guest house and start again.
Her royal parents, although saddened by the absence of their daughter, are promised that she will return " greatly enhanced in wisdom and beauty.
Her parents left, never to return, with the British during their withdrawal from Boston after the Continental Army fortified Dorchester Heights, a success that ironically hinged upon Knox's Ticonderoga expedition.
Her son Ōjin was born following her return.
Her style of play is characterized by taking the ball early and on the rise, powerful ground-strokes, and an aggressive mindset on the return of service.
Her stay in the eternal city gave her an ephemeral glimpse into a fascinating world of intellectual creativity and her sole aim in life upon her return to Albania was to become a writer.
Her 1991 documentary " Pictures from a Revolution " depicts her return to sites she photographed and conversations with subjects of the photographs as they reflect on the images 10 years after the war.
Her daughter, whose husband was now Prime Minister, begged her to return to England.

Her and journey
Her dependence on magic becomes so consuming that it develops into a dark force that takes her on a redemptive journey in a major story arc when she becomes the sixth season's main villain, threatening to destroy the world in a fit of grief and rage.
Her journey across the North Sea from The Hague to Margate was the only sea voyage she took in her life.
Her journey ends in the town of Roccasecca which marks the end of Lazio and the entry in the Campania region towards Cassino.
Her journey would take her to Canada, where she spent two weeks in the woods with her dog, Sparkle, trying to find herself.
Her journey to finding her self and making the hardest choices of her life begins when her mother says she can ’ t afford to keep her and sends Sybylla to her rich grandmother's house where she learns to love.
Her 1913 Arabian journey was generally difficult.
Her journey requires leaping and climbing as well as fighting through the land's eight hazardous worlds, each leading up to an oversized enemy that must be dealt with before proceeding to the next area.
Her first book, Notes on the Making of Apocalypse Now, recorded the film ’ s journey from 1976 to 1979.
Her mother and her kinswoman Brangaene intervene and Tristan explains the purpose of his journey, which leads to a reconciliation between Ireland and Cornwall.
Her final great journey took place in 1897 where she travelled up the Yangtze and Han rivers which are in China and Korea, respectively.
Her journey was a bit more ' scenic '.
In December 1597 she had heard from friends that " Her Majesty is very well prepared to hearken to terms of pacification ", and was prepared to do " a winter journey " if her son thought " it be to any purpose ".
Her guide on this strange journey is played by Kemp.
Her self-sacrifice in sleeping with the German officer underlines her personal courage and the blind hypocrisy of the other travellers ; the travellers go to great lengths to persuade Boule de Suif to sleep with the officer in order that he will let the coach continue its journey, and the travellers fill Boule de Suif's head with arguments, arguing that it is for the good of the country, that it is not morally wrong to sleep with the officer in order to let the travellers leave, and that the longer she waits, the more young French soldiers will die as the nuns are not there to look after them.
Her remembrances of the long journey back to the capital ( three months ) are unique in Heian literature, if terse and geographically inaccurate.
Her travel from Belfast to Fairbanks included a voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on what she later described as " a filthy boat " and a cross-country journey by train to Seattle, where she boarded a steamer bound for Valdez, Alaska, followed by over a month's winter travel by horse-drawn sleigh and dogsled to Fairbanks, staying at roadhouses along the way.
Her journey to Westminster started over twenty years ago, when as a young mother, she became involved in the 1984 Miners ’ Strike.
Her often painful journey through the past is epitomized by the question posed to her as a young child by her father: “ Don ’ t you know who I am ?”
Her husband ’ s dental problems necessitated a March 1970 journey to Kenya for medical treatment.
Her first long journey was a trip to Palestine and Egypt when she was five years old.
* Fitch's journey is referred to indirectly by William Shakespeare in Act 1, Scene 3 of Macbeth, where the first witch cackles about a sailor's wife: " Her husband's to Aleppo gone, master of the Tyger.
Her journey to school becomes her most desperate journey of survival.
Her journey was the longest by air by a North American traveler at the time.

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