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return and Rex
His care for his family caused his eldest son, Rex ( who would return as Racer X ) to run away.
Buzz returns in the theatrical short films Hawaiian Vacation and Small Fry, will return in Partysaurus Rex.
However, Saskia does not return, causing Rex to frantically search for her.
By the time Rex moves to Rome with Lorenzo Fabbri of the Italian police, Dr Graf still serves as Vienna's main forensic officer as seen in a Rex special as Rex and Fabbri return to Vienna to investigate a case there.
His 2000 Crucible achievement made him the second player ( after Rex Williams ) to return to the Top 16 in the rankings after dropping out of the Top 32 in between.
Rex is immediately popular as he provides his pilots with many luxuries whilst demanding strict discipline and adherence to textbook tactics in return.
The marches continue to Canal Street to watch the Rex Parade, then return into the French Quarter.
The plan being that the sisters will trade their powers to the two Warlocks, in return that Rex will clear Prue of the crime.
The Imber case was represented before the DLC by David J Johnson, an Imber researcher ; Richard Madigan, a former soldier who helped to evacuate the village — and testified to the promise of return after the war — and Rex Mutters, a wartime fighter pilot.
Stone offers Rex 75, 000 galactars for the return of the vase.
In one mission, the characters must free a baby T. Rex ( and other captured dinosaurs ) from the hunter camp, then in the next, return it to its nest and free the mother, who has been captured by the hunters.

return and expects
The fact that Paul makes the expectation of his own temporal freedom explicit by demanding that Philemon prepare for his literal return is thus a poetic reinforcement of the fact that he expects Onesimus ' temporal freedom to be granted as well.
Just as Paul expects Onesimus ( and, at a later time, himself ) to be freed literally from his yoke, as fellow servants of Christ, they expect to realize their status of brotherhood and thus equality with Christ ( before the Father ) in a literal, temporal fashion, upon Christ's return to earth.
The text in parentheses is a comment, advising that this word expects a number on the stack and will return a possibly changed number.
He questions the delay and cost-to-benefit ratio of first establishing a base or outpost on an asteroid or another Apollo Program-like return to the Moon, as neither would be able to provide all of its own oxygen, water, or energy ; these resources are producible on Mars, and he expects people would be there thereafter.
Finally, Oelph ends his epilogue by revealing that he expects his wife, whom he loves dearly, to return soon, quite possibly with his grandchildren accompanying her.
The seller of the option either expects that it will not, or is willing to give up some of the upside ( profit ) from a price rise in return for the premium ( paid immediately ) and retaining the opportunity to make a gain up to the strike price ( see below for examples ).
Intuitively one expects that the waves in the system return to the initial state, as characterized by the amplitudes and phases ( and accounting for the passage of time ).
OS expects programs to set a return code which specifies how successful the program thought it was.
The Church of the Blessed Hope ( CGAF ) rejects the doctrine of the Trinity ; recognizes the Bible as God's revealed word ; teaches that salvation is obtained through hearing, believing, confessing, and obeying the gospel ; and expects the premillennial return and reign of Jesus, in which the righteous and the unjust will be raised, but that those who have not heard the gospel will not be raised from the dead.
Morrow's response to this news is to question how many times the Tornado has actually died now, clearly indicating he expects the Red Tornado to return to active status eventually.
Nonetheless, when they offer Frank experiences like he has never known before, Frank readily agrees, despite the Cenobites ' repeated warnings that it may not be what he expects and that he cannot renege on an agreement to return to their realm with them.
He expects this footage to propel him to stardom once they return to their own world.
Microsoft Windows and its standard libraries for the C and C ++ programming languages allow the programmer to specify a parameter indicating if a file is expected to be plain text or binary when opening a file ; this affects the standard library calls to read and write from the file in that the system converts between the C / C ++ " end of line " character ( the ASCII linefeed character ) and the end-of-line sequence Windows expects in files ( the ASCII carriage return and linefeed characters in sequence ).
The most fundamental distinction is a scalar context where the calling code expects one value, a list context where the calling code expects a list of values and a void context where the calling code doesn't expect any return value at all.
When they do return, the unit treats them as every other Service member and expects them to perform well.
The next day, while delivering milk to Magda, Tomek admits that he loves her and that he expects nothing in return.
The book recounts all the many episodes one expects from adventure literature: trouble at home, imagining a better life elsewhere, the struggle to find that life, disillusionment with certain hard facts that rub against bookish fancies, and the return, a state of mind where the author is more mature and more in touch with reality.
The City expects that the lake will return to levels high enough to allow recreational use by late fall 2012.
The following is a prototype-less function declaration, which just declares the function name and its return type, but doesn't tell what parameter types the definition expects.
Charles, who has no further use for her services, expects her to return to her father's farm.
Let's say that X is the maximum amount of hours a person can work, and $ A is the minimum hourly wage rate he expects in return.
He expects that over the next 30 years, the global average temperature will return to levels seen in the late-1970s due to a so-called " triple-crown of cooling " comprising oceanic temperature cycles, solar radiation cycles, and volcanism.

return and strict
The Admiralty, upon receiving Herbert's report, immediately ordered its suppression, but the strict censorship imposed on the event failed when Americans who had witnessed the incident from Nicosians lifeboats spoke to newspaper reporters after their return to the United States.
The return to the gold standard is supported by many followers of the Austrian School of Economics, Objectivists, free-market libertarians and, in the United States, by strict constitutionalists largely because they object to the role of the government in issuing fiat currency through central banks.
King Charles planned to raise new troops and a fleet in Provence, and instructed Charles of Salerno to maintain a strict defensive posture until his return from France.
Despite the strict disarmament conditions in the Treaty of Versailles, Fokker did not return home empty-handed.
" Recorder, July 3, 1816 His obituary, printed in the Missouri Gazette, October 3, 1820, says, " At the age of eighty, in company with one white man and a black man, whom he laid under strict injunction to return him to his family dead or alive, he made a hunting trip to the headwaters of the Great Osage, where he was successful in trapping of beaver, and in taking other game.
Although there are strict regulations concerning who can and cannot participate in the giving of blood, those who can donate blood do so on a voluntary basis in which no rewards are expected in return.
In addition to the well-known greenhouse poems, the Poetry Foundation notes that Roethke also won praise " for his love poems which first appeared in The Waking and earned their own section in the new book ' were a distinct departure from the painful excavations of the monologues and in some respects a return to the strict stanzaic forms of the earliest work ,' to the poet Stanley Kunitz.
Under strict orders from his doctor, the singer was told to rest so that he could make a quick recovery and return to the stage for the rest of his tour.
The Prussian guns, strict orders having been given to avoid all engagement that day, soon withdrew and were about to return to camp, when renewed artillery fire was heard from the south, and presently also from the north.
They focused on several key doctrinal points that they considered a return to " primitive Christianity ", derived from their interpretation of the Bible, including a rejection of trinitarianism, the immortality of the soul, and the definition of Hell as a place of eternal torment ; active proselytization ; strict neutrality in political affairs ; abstinence from warfare ; and a belief in the imminent manifestation of the Kingdom of God ( or World to Come ) on Earth.
On his return to Norfolk Island, King found the population of nearly one thousand torn apart by discontent after the strict regime of Major Robert Ross.
The broad thrust of his teaching followed that of other reformers, his Islam was one devoted to the words of Muhammad and based on a return to the virtues of strict devotion, prayer, and simplicity as laid down in the Qur ' an.
This function is strict in its first parameter, since the function must know whether its first argument evaluates to true or to false before it can return ; but it is non-strict in its second parameter, because ( for example ) < tt > if ( false ,, 1 )
When he left the house, she would also wrap money up for him in a handkerchief, expecting a strict accounting on his return.
He was all for banishing catholic clergy from Ireland and for enforcing church attendances, and strict measures to this end were taken on his return.
After completing his education at the parish schools of Cruden and Ellon, he entered, at age fifteen, the Jesuit college at Braunsberg, East Prussia ( then belonging to Poland ); however, his character did not tolerate well the strict and somber way of life at the school, and soon decided to return home.
In return for their privileges, however, the Matabele people both men and women had to submit to a strict discipline and status within the hierarchy and this set out their duties and responsibilities to the rest of society.
Unable ( or unwilling ) to return to Earth ( possibly due to the Federation's strict laws governing contact with non-incorporated races ) he remained in Federation space and raised a family there.
Jardine insisted on strict discipline from his players but in return he went to great lengths to look after them, such as organising dental treatment or providing champagne for his tired bowlers.
* Last Chance Agreement ( in labor / management applications, an agreement to allow a terminated employee to return to work under strict conditions )
The church advocates strict adherence to biblical morality, and is notable for its position against homosexuality, its patriarchal views and for its calls for a return to biblical conservative family values and morals.
Released in March 1946, it proposed that the United States offer to turn over its monopoly on nuclear weapons to an international agency in return for a system of strict inspections and control of fissile materials.
Most lien statutes instead mandate strict compliance with the formalized process they create in return for the timely resolution and balancing of claims between all parties involved-both owners and lien claimants.
Brian Raymond Tamaki ( born 2 February 1958 ) heads Destiny Church, a Pentecostal Christian organisation in New Zealand which advocates strict adherence to fundamentalist biblical morality, and is notable for its position against homosexuality, its patriarchal views and for its calls for a return to biblical conservative family values and morals.

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