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return and agreed
He had to return to Europe before the ceremony, so the Academy agreed to give him the prize earlier ; this made him the first Academy Award winner in history.
The government agreed to Hasan Ali Shah's return provided that he would avoid passing through Baluchistan and Kirman and that he was to settle peacefully in Mahallat.
The parties agreed to settle the lawsuit by holding the case in abeyance in return for the UVSS temporarily giving resources back to the club.
Saladin agreed to the return of two Latin priests and two deacons in 1192.
It is also possible that he agreed to pay an annual tribute in return for the Goths ' promise to respect Roman territory.
Li agreed to return under the condition that Chiang surrender most of the gold and US dollars in his possession that belonged to the central government, and that Chiang stop overriding Li's authority.
Although he had agreed to do so as a prerequisite of Li's return, Chiang refused to surrender more than a fraction of the wealth that he had sent to Taiwan.
Seymour said that after a month he contacted Finn and they agreed that he would return to the band.
Heracles knew that he had to return the hind, as he had promised, to Artemis, so he agreed to hand it over on the condition that Eurystheus himself come out and take it from him.
Whoever agreed was to offer Hel a ransom in exchange for Baldr's return to Asgard.
In 1851 the new governor of Timor, Solor and Flores, Lima Lopes, faced with an impoverished administration, agreed to sell eastern Flores and the nearby islands to Dutch in return for a payment of 200, 000 Florins.
Germany, however, agreed to sell 70, 000 rifles and artillery to the White Guards and arrange the safe return of the Jäger battalion to Finland.
In return, the French agreed to recognize him as king and stop sheltering pretenders.
Hostages were taken, but historians disagree over whether the tribute agreed was paid by the Britons after Caesar's return to Gaul with his forces.
In the Treaty of Alton, Robert agreed to recognise his brother Henry as King of England and return peacefully to Normandy, upon receipt of an annual sum of 3, 000 silver marks, which Henry proceeded to pay.
The authorities agreed to release Brown on the condition that he would get a job and not return to Augusta or Richmond County and also under the condition he find a decent job and sing for the Lord as he had promised in his parole letter.
As a result of Ribbentrop's ultimatum on 23 March, the Lithuanians agreed to return Memel ( modern Klaipėda, Lithuania ) to Germany.
In return, Britain agreed to grant an annual subsidy of 15, 000 Indian rupees (£ 1, 500 ) to the ruling family.
His master may have agreed with his leaving since he offered the odd amount of 1 cent for his return and waited a month to post the notice in the local newspaper.
St. Laurent agreed to go to Ottawa out of a sense of duty, but only on the understanding that his foray into politics was temporary and that he would return to Quebec at the conclusion of the war.
Although the Senate had initially agreed to Tarquin's request for a return of his family's effects, the decision was reconsidered and revoked after the discovery of the conspiracy, and the royal property was given over to be plundered by the Roman populace.
Banda agreed to return to Malawi whereupon the team returned to Nyasaland.
After mediation by the United States, Both Morocco and Spain agreed to return to the status quo by which the Island remains deserted and almost a no man's land.
The British Government agreed to free all political prisoners, in return for the suspension of the civil disobedience movement.
Schumacher agreed to return for Ferrari part-way through 2009, as cover for the badly injured Felipe Massa, but was prevented by a neck injury.

return and fine
Sprat regarded " fine speaking " as a disease, and thought that a proper style should " reject all amplifications, digressions, and swellings of style " and instead " return back to a primitive purity and shortness " ( History of the Royal Society, 1667 ).
In 1882 Jacques-Arsène d ' Arsonval and Marcel Deprez developed a form with a stationary permanent magnet and a moving coil of wire, suspended by fine wires which provided both an electrical connection to the coil and the restoring torque to return to the zero position.
Many parents have since stopped me on the street or in airports to thank me for helping them to raise fine children, and they've often added, " I don't see any instant gratification in Baby and Child Care " I answer that they're right -- I've always advised parents to give their children firm, clear leadership and to ask for cooperation and politeness in return.
At the end of the thirty variations, Bach writes Aria da Capo è fine, meaning that the performer is to return to the beginning (" da capo ") and play the aria again before concluding.
He conceded that the clergy could return to his protection if they paid a fine of a fifth of their revenues, exactly what the northern clergy had offered in the way of taxation.
In return for a " fine " of £ 300, he obtained a new royal charter confirming his privileges and a writ of supersedeas.
In return, the U. S. Attorney: a ) agreed to dismiss the other eight remaining charges in the superseding indictment ; b ) agreed not to charge Al-Arian with any other crimes known to the government at the time of the execution of the agreement ; c ) agreed not to enter any recommendation as to the imposition or amount of a fine ; d ) agreed with Al-Arian that an appropriate sentence would be 46 – 57 months in prison ; and e ) covenanted that if no adverse information were received suggesting such a recommendation to be unwarranted, the U. S. would recommend that Al-Arian receive a sentence " at the low end of the applicable guideline range, as calculated by the Court ".
In 1215 Lacy paid a fine of 4, 000 marks for the return of his lands in Ireland and Ludlow Castle.
Instead, he would send them over fifty postcards from all over the world, informing them that he was fine, but on none of them did he leave a return address so that they could contact him.
The active nationalist opposition towards the regime culminated in the return of Vilnius Cathedral, formerly used as a museum of fine arts, to the Catholic community on 21 October 1988, followed by the gradual restoration of national symbols, which included the erection or restoration of independence monuments throughout the country.
According to B, he redrafted the Argonautica in such fine style at Rhodes that he was able to return to Alexandria in triumph, where he was rewarded with a post in the library and finally a place in the cemetery next to Callimachus.
al fine or dal segno al fine: from the sign to the end ; i. e., return to a place in the music designated by the sign Segno and continue to the end of the piece
al fine or dal segno al fine: from the double sign to the end ; i. e., return to place in the music designated by the double sign ( see D. S.
Two helicopters could not navigate through a very fine sand cloud ( a haboob ) which forced one helicopter to crash land and the other to return to the aircraft carrier.
For three years, Freycinet cruised about, visiting Australia, the Mariana Islands, Hawaiian Islands, and other Pacific islands, South America, and other places, and, notwithstanding the loss of the Uranie on the Falkland Islands during the return voyage, returned to France with fine collections in all departments of natural history, and with voluminous notes and drawings of the countries visited.
Among the other productions of his genius are the Deluge, which represents two angels speeding above the desolate earth from which the destroying waters have just begun to retire, leaving visible behind them the ruin they have wrought ; the Battle of the Lemanus, a piece of elaborate design, crowded but not encumbered with figures, and giving fine expression to the movements of the various bands of combatants and fugitives ; the Prodigal Son, in which the artist has ventured to add to the parable the new element of mother's love, greeting the repentant youth with a welcome that shows that the mother's heart thinks less of the repentance than of the return ; Ruth and Boaz ; Ulysses and Nausicaa ; Hercules at the Feet of Omphale ; the Young Athenian, or, as it is popularly called, Sappho ; Minerva and the Nymphs ; Venus and Adonis ; Daphnis and Chloë ; and Love and the Parcae.
After his return in 1950, thanks to Chancellor of West Germany Konrad Adenauer, he founded his fine mechanical firm “ Maschinenfabrik Hilden ”, until, in 1965, he retired.
Michael Carlson, who contributed to Origins and corresponded with Corman starting in the 1980s, described Corman's correspondence this way: " In the days before email his words came by return post, aerogrammes densely typed to take advantage of every inch of space, or postcards printed in his fine hand.
He pleaded guilty to speeding and paid a $ 828 fine on March 30, 2009 ; in return, the negligence charge was dismissed by prosecutors.
UOPX disputed the findings but paid a $ 9. 8 million fine as part of a settlement where it admitted no wrongdoing and was not required to return any financial aid funds.
The taxpayer maybe ordered by court to file the outstanding return, normally being imposed a court fine.
Upon his return to England he was fined £ 400 for his actions, although by that time Pitt was already very wealthy and could easily afford the fine.
The basic political problems confronting the Framers of our Constitution were as complex as our political problems today — perhaps more so, because they were striking off into the dangerous unknown, whereas all we need do is return to the fine highway we were once on.

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