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Leaving France at the end of 1837 and sailing by way of the Cape of Good Hope, the French vessel Cachalot reached New Zealand waters in April 1838.
Leaving his son Louis of Anjou in English-held Calais as a replacement hostage, John was allowed to return to France to raise the funds.
Leaving Prussia, Pulaski sought refuge in France, where he attempted, without success, to join the French Army.
Leaving America at the end of 1945, she arrived back in France in January 1946 to take up the position of professor of accompagnement au piano at the Paris Conservatoire.
Leaving France in 1652, he first visited England, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy.
Leaving France on February 18 with a fleet of 150 colonists, he crossed the Atlantic Ocean and explored the mouth of the St. Johns River in modern-day Jacksonville, Florida.
The film has been known by a large number of alternative titles in France and the United States over the years since its production including La Sortie des Usines Lumière à Lyon-Montplaisir, Sortie de l ’ Usine Lumière, La Sortie des Usines, Les ouvriers et ouvrières sortant de l ’ Usine Lumière, Employees Leaving the Lumière Factory, Leaving the Factory, Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory, Lunch Hour at the Lumière Factory, Dinner Hour at the Factory Gate of M. Lumière at Lyon, Exiting the Factory, La Sortie des ouvriers de l ' usine Lumière.
Leaving France in the 1950s, Klarwein traveled widely and lived in many different countries, including Tibet, India, Bali, North Africa, Turkey, Europe and the Americas.

Leaving and spent
Leaving this post in 1884 he spent one year on medical study trips to Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris, to Bernhard von Gudden in Munich and to London.
" Carpenter spent much of her time in high school playing the guitar and piano ; while at Princeton Day School, her " classmates threatened to cut her guitar strings if she played " Leaving on a Jet Plane " one more time.
Leaving Florida, Jane Delano then spent three years nursing typhoid patients at a copper mine in Bisbee, Arizona until accepting an appointment as the Superintendent of Nurses at University Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Leaving Washington in July, 1942, the party spent 3 months in India arranging permission to visit Lhasa.
Leaving the army with the rank of Lieutenant, he briefly worked as a scriptwriter for the Central Office of Information and then spent two years as an advertising copywriter ; throughout this period his freelance work continued to be published.
Leaving Wales at the age of two, Davies has been described as having spent a nomadic childhood in Egypt in the 1950s.
Leaving Martinique in 1946 to pursue ethnology and drama studies in Paris, Joseph Zobel spent some years in Paris and Fontainebleau, before relocating in Senegal by 1957.
Leaving USS Montana in September 1918, he spent most of the next two years at the Marine Barracks, Norfolk, Virginia.
Leaving St Matthias would save money that is spent on maintaining the old buildings, which can be instead invested into teaching and resources.
Leaving La Creole, the party spent three and a half months surveying a route to Fort Hall in present day Idaho.
Leaving Berlin, originally for a long visit to Paris, Kippenberger spent the early 1980s as an active member of the Cologne art scene.
Leaving active duty on 10 January 1903, Rear Admiral Melville spent his last years in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he died on 17 March 1912.

Leaving and two
Leaving home after a few days, he met his friend Basil at Annesoi, where the two lived as ascetics.
Leaving the shiva house is permitted when traveling between two locations where shiva is being observed by different members of the family, in cases of pikuach nefesh, i. e., a human life is in danger, whether that of the mourner or someone else ; when something must be done to prevent another person from suffering and no one else can do it, such as caring for a child or an elderly or sick person ; to feed or care for one's animals if there is no one else to do so ; if another relative for whom the mourner is required to sit shiva dies, the mourner may attend the funeral.
After completing the Junior Certificate, a student may continue for two years to take a second state exam, the Leaving Certificate, around age 17-18.
* Leaving Parmenion in Syria, Alexander advances south without opposition until he reaches Gaza where bitter resistance halts him for two months, and he sustains a serious shoulder wound during a sortie.
With his foot-in-the-door of having authored " Leaving on a Jet Plane ", he was often successful in gaining some valuable promotional airtime, usually featuring one or two songs performed live.
Leaving Rephidim, the Israelites advanced into the Sinai Wilderness ( Exodus 19: 1-2 ; Numbers 33: 14-15 ), possibly marching through the two passes of the Wadi Solaf and the Wadi esh-Sheikh, which converge at the entrance to the er-Rahah plain ( which would then be identified with the " Sinai Wilderness "), which is two miles ( 3 km ) long and about half a mile broad.
Leaving aside the honorary position of Governor, this left the company suddenly without its two most senior and experienced directors.
Leaving the house, Standish ordered two more Massachusett warriors put to death.
Leaving, he gets flowers and takes them back to her, finding her in the kitchen eating a large meal she'd cooked for the two of them.
" Leaving behind the bland clothes he had worn on the first two shows ", Greil Marcus says, Elvis " stepped out in the outlandish costume of a pasha, if not a harem girl.
Leaving his two advance units to bear the brunt of GM Christian Wolfskeel's cuirassier charges, Richepanse wheeled the 48th Line DB west onto the highway.
Leaving John to sell their Kent estates, Gregory sailed in the William Pitt on 1 September 1805 with his wife, three children, two servants, an overseer, a few sheep, seed, bees, tools, groceries and clothing.
Leaving many of the original buildings intact, Neutra added several modernist structures including the strikingly minimalist Campus Theater and two large lecture halls.
Leaving Terry behind, he takes the bus back to New York and walks the final stretch from Times Square to Paterson, just missing Dean, who had come to see him, by two days.
Among older artists having big hits, Conway Twitty was one of the most successful, scoring two Top 3 hits with " Crazy in Love " and " I Couldn't See You Leaving ", while Eddie Rabbitt had a No. 1 hit with " On Second Thought.
To commemorate Xu Zhimo, in July 2008, a stone of white Beijing marble was installed at the Backs of King's College, Cambridge ( near the bridge over the River Cam ); on it are inscribed the first two and last two lines from Xu's best-known poem (, variously translated as " On Leaving Cambridge ", " Saying Goodbye to Cambridge Again ", " Goodbye Again, Cambridge ", " Leaving the Revisited Cambridge " etc ).
Leaving aside issues of generality, and a completely different style, the major mathematical difference between the two books is that Lang used abelian varieties and offered a proof of Siegel's theorem, while Mordell noted that the proof " is of a very advanced character " ( p. 263 ).
Leaving the two larger ships there, he sailed up the Paraná in the brigantine and a galley constructed at Santa Catarina.
The examination does not reach the standards for college or university entrance ; instead a school leaver in Ireland will typically take the Leaving Certificate Examination two or three years after completion of the Junior Certificate in order to reach that standard.
Following the completion of his Leaving Certificate he studied medicine at University College Dublin, however, he abandoned his studies after two years to return to Kilkenny where he concentrated on farming.
Eileen Harrington was born in Kinsale, County Cork, and educated locally at the Convent of Mercy in Kinsale, where she was one of only two girls in her class to sit the Leaving Certificate examination.

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