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Xavier had no part in ( and did not know of ) the Hulk exile decision, but Xavier admits to Hulk that he would have concurred to a temporary exile so Bruce Banner could be cured of transforming into the Hulk.
After his abdication in 1929, Amanullah went into temporary exile in India.
In 1341 David II, King Robert's son and heir, was able to return from temporary exile in France.
* In " Security Systems ", he is reluctantly forced into a temporary exile with the fugitive Edison Carter when his off-hand comment that " SS even does security for Network 23 " makes them realize, too late, the mistake they have made in trying to hack A7 from Bryce's lab.
Theobald escaped again into temporary exile in Flanders, pursued to the coast by Stephen's knights, marking a low point in Stephen's relationship with the church.
His conversion may have been connected with an alliance against Penda of Mercia, who had attacked Wessex and forced him into temporary exile.
Strict canonists took exception to the marriage, and Emperor Henry II used this to force Conrad into temporary exile.
Another picture in the same collection appears to be a replica of his painting of the " Allegory of Calumny ", as suggested by Lucian's description of a celebrated work by Apelles ; the satire in the original painting, directed against some of his courtier enemies, was the immediate cause of Zuccari's temporary exile from Rome.
Mobutu went into temporary exile in Togo but lived mostly in Morocco.
Theobald escaped again into temporary exile in Flanders, pursued to the coast by Stephen's knights, marking a low point in Stephen's relationship with the church.
Following the return of the Yorkist king Edward IV from temporary exile in 1471, Jasper took the teenage Henry with him into exile, this time in Brittany.
The iniquities of the Popish Plot ( Titus Oates ' fabricated conspiracy aimed at excluding the Catholic Duke of York from the English accession ), meant temporary banishment for James – an exile that would last nearly three years.
On one occasion Stephen forbade him to attend a papal council, but Theobald defied the king, which resulted in the confiscation of his property and temporary exile.
* November 20: The vocal opposition of the duc d ' Orléans leads to his temporary exile by lettres de cachet, and the arrest and imprisonment of two magistrates
Twenty five years later, the Holy Year could not be held because of the unsettled situation in the Roman Republic and temporary exile of Pius IX.
He joined the king in his temporary exile in 1470, and returned with him the next year, where he was wounded at the Battle of Barnet.
Only a temporary truce allowed his uncle to leave Normandy in exile but with an edict of excommunication placed on all of Normandy, which was only lifted when Archbishop Robert was allowed to return and his countship was restored.
Baraduc, who quickly became convinced of Laval's innocence, kept contact with the Chambruns and at first shared their conviction that Laval would be acquitted or at most receive a sentence of temporary exile.
Whereas emigrants have likely chosen to leave one place and become immigrants in a different clime, not usually expecting to return, émigrés see exile as a temporary expedient forced on them by political circumstances.
Moshoeshoe went into temporary exile in the Netherlands.
Rugova was allowed to leave Kosovo for temporary exile in Italy in early May 1999, not long before the war ended.
Instead of regular documents, inmates would receive a temporary substitute, a " wolf ticket " (), confining them to internal exile without the right to settle closer than to large urban centres where they would be refused the residency permit, " propiska ".

temporary and 1848
* Michigan State Capitol " Middle Village / Town ", where downtown Lansing now stands, was the last of the three villages to develop in 1848 with the completion of the Michigan Avenue bridge across the Grand River and the completion of the temporary capitol building which sat where Cooley Law School stands today on Capitol Avenue in between Allegan and Washtenaw Streets, and finally the relocation of the post office to the village in 1851.
The Second Republic of France is set up, ending the state of temporary government lasting since the Revolution of 1848.
After some encouragement and some temporary setbacks, he seemed on the verge of breaking into theatrical composition when Paris was convulsed by the 1848 revolution, which swept Louis Philippe from the throne and led to serious bloodshed in the streets of the capital.
The mainline Stoke-on-Trent railway station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway ( NSR ) on 9 October 1848, replacing the temporary station sited at Whieldon road, which was constructed for the opening of the first NSR line on 17 April 1848.
After Mexico formally ceded the region to the USA in 1848, this temporary wartime government persisted until September 9, 1850.
Serving as president of the Senate, in 1848 he was briefly called ( in Velasco's temporary absence ) to take provisional charge of the executive.
It was a terminus until 5 May 1848 when trains started to run through to Plymouth, initially using a temporary terminus at Laira.
Using a line laid by a kite across the chasm, he built a temporary suspension bridge in 1848 as the first part of his plan.
The Liverpool line was originally built in 1848 by the Liverpool, Crosby and Southport Railway to a temporary station at Eastbank Street, about half a mile short of the current terminus.

temporary and proved
The serial Horror of Fang Rock, set during the early 20th century, hinted that the Sontarans had gained the upper hand, but this proved merely a temporary setback for the Rutans ; " The Poison Sky ", set during the early 21st century, hinted that the Rutans were winning at that point.
In what proved to be a temporary retirement, Gibbs pursued an interest in NASCAR by founding Joe Gibbs Racing.
At Florence, where the council of Ferrara had been transferred as a result of an outbreak of the plague, a union with the Eastern Orthodox Church was effected in July 1439, which, as the result of political necessities, proved but a temporary bolster to the papacy's prestige.
Nonetheless, this power structure proved temporary and shifted once more as a result of the Northern Peruvian State's victory over the Southern Peruvian State-Bolivia War of the Confederation ( 1836-1839 ), and the Argentine Confederation's defeat in the Guerra Grande ( 1839-1852 ).
Although intended as temporary legislation, the Act " proved in the long run the most important turning-point in American immigration policy " because it added 2 new features to American immigration law: numerical limits on immigration from Europe and the use of a
The respite proved temporary, however.
In May, Churchill was appointed temporary rank of Brigadier-General of Foot, but hopes of promised action on the Continent proved illusory as the warring factions sued for peace and signed the Treaty of Nijmegen.
As a politically engaged journalist and temporary co-editor of the weekly magazine Die Weltbühne he proved himself to be a social critic in the tradition of Heinrich Heine.
This line-up proved temporary however, with Mendoza returning in 2005, and Aldridge returning in 2007.
From here one descends into the " Platonica ", a construction at the rear of the basilica that was long believed to have been the temporary resting place for Peter and Paul, but was in fact ( as proved by excavation ) a tomb for the martyr Quirinus, bishop of Sescia in Pannonia, whose remains were brought here in the 5th century.
The Lark had provided a temporary reprieve, but nothing proved enough to stop the financial bleeding.
His journalistic career was ended permanently by the military draft, but the interruption to his academic education proved only temporary.
When the Royal Library proved insufficient, a new library was founded in 1831, first located in several temporary sites.
The rewards of conquering southwestern China, however, proved only to be temporary.
Nominally this withdrawal was only of a temporary character, but it proved to be final.
The closure of Ennis station proved to be only temporary ; twenty rail services per day are now provided to and from Limerick City, from where connecting rail services are available to both Dublin and Cork.
As a lecturer and as a preacher he drew large crowds, but his literary reputation proved exceptionally temporary.
World War I spawned a revival of shipbuilding activity, but it proved only temporary, and Tottenville's last shipyard closed in 1930.
This proved to be temporary because the economic crisis of the second half of the 1980s forced the decommissioning of several warships and resulted in a general lack of funds for maintenance.
This proved to be a temporary recovery.
This defeat, nevertheless, proved to be only a temporary setback.
A temporary Knel monument was revealed and the numbers of supporters visiting the monument proved his popularity.
Pro-independence Sahrawis, on the other hand, point out that such statements of allegiance were almost routinely given by various tribal leaders to create short-term alliances, and that other heads of tribes indeed similarly proclaimed allegiance to Spain, to France, to Mauritanian emirates, and indeed to each other ; they argue that such arrangements always proved temporary, and that the tribal confederations always maintained de facto independence of central authority, and would even fight to maintain this independence.
Belmonte then had to carry alone the weight of the whole bullfighting establishment, which proved to be unbearable, and which in 1922 led to the first of his three temporary retirements.

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