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The Cimbri were annihilated, although some may have survived to return to the homeland where a population with this name was residing in northern Jutland in the 1st century AD, according to the sources quoted above.
While traditionally accepted as the genuine words of Moses delivered on the eve of the occupation of Canaan, a broad consensus of modern scholars now see its origins in traditions from Israel ( the northern kingdom ) brought south to the Kingdom of Judah in the wake of the Assyrian destruction of Samaria ( 8th century BCE ) and then adapted to a program of nationalist reform in the time of King Josiah ( late 7th century ), with the final form of the modern book emerging in the milieu of the return from the Babylonian exile during the late 6th century.
Arriving in Singapore, he initially planned to return to Ceylon, but was offered a job working as an assistant on a rubber plantation in Perak, northern Malaya, and decided to take it, working for the Borneo Company.
In the interim, while armed Lebanese forces under the Maronite-controlled government sparred with Palestinian fighters, Egyptian leader Gamal Abd al-Nasser helped to negotiate the 1969 " Cairo Agreement " between Arafat and the Lebanese government, which granted the PLO autonomy over Palestinian refugee camps and access routes to northern Israel in return for PLO recognition of Lebanese sovereignty.
This decision to return was also fuelled by the realisation that with Richard campaigning in the Holy Land, English possessions in northern France ( Normandy ) would be open for attack.
Ahmed Gurey's widow married his nephew Nur ibn Mujahid, in return for his promise to avenge Ahmed's death, who succeeded Ahmed Gurey, and continued hostilities against his northern adversaries until he killed the Ethiopian Emperor in his second invasion of Ethiopia.
In return, Rollo swore fealty to Charles, converted to Christianity, and undertook to defend the northern region of France against the incursions of other Viking groups.
In antiquity, according to a fragment of Callimachus ' lost Aitia, there was a tomb of Peleus in Ikos ( modern Alonissos ), an island of the northern Sporades ; there Peleus was venerated as " king of the Myrmidons " and the " return of the hero " was celebrated annually.
Before Cyrus and his army crossed the Aras River to battle with northern tribes, he installed his son Cambyses II as king in case he should not return from battle.
Edward's march was unopposed at the beginning because he was moving through lands that belonged to the Percys, and the Earl of Northumberland was indebted to the Yorkist king for the return of his northern territory.
It is interesting to note that the eastern and western residential areas of Tapiola featured curved streets with lots of varying sizes and positions, whilst the northern neighbourhood designed by architect Pentti Ahola, marked a return to the orthogonal grid plan.
On the return trip, Francisco Serrão was shipwrecked at Hitu island ( northern Ambon ) in 1512.
In return for their aid, Shi Jingtang promised annual tribute and 16 prefectures in the Youyun area ( modern northern Hebei province and Beijing ) to the Khitans.
Albany, seemingly in no hurry to return to the fractious northern kingdom, suggested that she resume the regency herself.
Richard was evidently well aware of the threat from this quarter since in the summer of 1485, when Stanley sought permission to leave the court and return to his northern fastness of Lathom, the king insisted that his son, George Stanley, Lord Strange, take his place at court as a token for his father ’ s good behaviour.
Shi Jingtang, founder of the Later Jin Dynasty, the third of the Five Dynasties, ceded a large slice of northern China to the Khitans in return for military assistance.
Bishop and Clerk, a peak at the island's northern end, is about a four-hour return walk.
After a few months he took a trip to northern Italy, visiting Lucca, Florence and Venice, but was forced to return when he received news that his father had died.
The 146 musketeers and 55 pikemen stationed at the Ommerschans fled north, only to return later that year when the bishops retreated after their failed siege of the northern city of Groningen.
Constantine held out, hoping for the return of his general Edobichus who was raising troops in northern Gaul amongst the Franks, but on his return Edobichus was defeated by a simple stratagem.
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.
Buoyed by Bohemond's return, the northern Franks over the summer of 1103 attacked Ridwan of Aleppo in order to gain supplies and compelled him to pay tribute.
Between his departure from Cebu on 1 June 1565, and his arrival in Acapulco, New Spain, on 8 October 1565, Urdaneta discovered the northern, eastbound, return route from the Philippines to New Spain which made possible the establishment of the Manilla galleon trade.
The sample return capsule entered Earth's atmosphere over northern Oregon at 16: 55 UTC September 8, 2004, with a velocity of approximately 11. 04 km / s ( 24, 706 mph ).

return and regimes
He was trained, supported and funded by the white regimes in South Africa ( SA ) and Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ) in return for permission to set up a secret listening post on the islands.
Such regimes eventually become exhausted, falling into crisis, and are torn down as capitalism seeks to remake itself and return to a period of profit.
It campaigned for the return of capital punishment, and was supported by the Christian Affirmation Campaign, a fundamentalist movement opposed to what it saw as the World Council of Churches ' support for Communist regimes in Africa.
Both stations were equally adamant in their condemnations of the PRC, the South and North Vietnamese regimes, and the U. S. and called for a return to traditional Vietnamese values.

return and respected
In return, the people of Mantua respected and loved her.
After his return to Constantinople, he ordered respected statesmen of the Empire to prepare a new economic and political project to return to the Empire the old successful days.
For example, he would defeat Chen Zuyi, one of the most feared and respected pirate captains, and return him back to China for execution.
For instance, the right of a father to be respected by his son did not indicate a duty upon the father to return that respect, and the divine right of kings which permitted absolute power over subjects did not leave room for many rights to be granted to the subjects themselves.
According to Shinto practice, relationship with the kami that inhabit this world is foremost in a person's duties ; the kami are to be respected in order that they may return our respect.
Although Joseph was respected as a spokesmen, opposition in Idaho prevented the U. S. government from granting his petition to return to the Pacific Northwest.
She returned to Europe with her remaining children ; and after five years, and under promises of the then-elected Paraguayan president Juan Bautista Gill that she would be respected, she decided to return to Paraguay to settle there and try to claim her former property.
They return to Hermann's father, who still discourses with his respected neighbors, the town's pharmacist and the young and wise parish priest.
He respected the learning of the Pandits, to whom he gave land as well as encouraging those who had left to return.
They respected Poundmaker and allowed Otter to return to Battleford.
The bold move, engineered but opposed by Shas chairman Aryeh Deri, backfired when the highly respected Ashkenazi rosh yeshiva ( dean ) of the Ponevezh Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, Rabbi Elazar Shach ( who subsequently founded the Degel HaTorah party ) fiercely commanded Yosef to return Shas to the coalition with the Likud.
The only universally respected principle on their world is that of the " favor bank " ( if someone does you a favor, you owe them a favor in return that must be repaid whenever the favor is called in ).
Cheetor looked up to and respected the wiser Transformer-who he affectionately referred to as " Big Cat ", being addressed as " Little Cat " in return -, while he gave some of his circuitry to give life to Airazor, resulting in her taking on a few of Cheetor's personality traits and becoming like a sister to him.
In return for her devotion, Vladimir loved and respected his mother.
In the Forth programming language, for example, ordinarily only the return address, counted loop parameters and indexes, and possibly local variables are stored on the call stack ( which in that environment is named the return stack ), although any data can be temporarily placed there using special return stack handling code so long as the needs of calls and returns are respected ; parameters are ordinarily stored on a separate data stack or parameter stack, typically called the stack in Forth terminology even though there is a call stack since it is usually accessed more explicitly.
Although no direct evidence was found against the prime minister in the case of bribery, the ensuing scandal made even those oppositional representatives return to the camp of obstruction who had so far respected their agreement with Khuen-Héderváry.

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