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Nursed and back
Nursed back to health in SeaWorld San Diego, she was released into the Pacific Ocean on March 31, 1998, long and in mass.
Nursed back to health by a sister, the young man found refuge amongst the foothills of the Drakensberg.

Nursed and by
Nursed in his final moments by a remorseful von Rauffenstein, de Boeldieu laments that their usefulness to society ( as aristocrats ) will end with this war.
Nursed by his wife and mother, he made a slow and painful recovery against medical expectation.

Nursed and .
The wrinkled old Nokomis / Nursed the little Hiawatha and educates him.

grudgingly and back
The rest of cabinet and most of caucus said that they would back Martin ( with Martin's large lead, even most Chrétien supporters grudgingly voted for Martin ), including Rock who dropped out of the race early on.
Kiva goes back in time to retrieve MEGAS, and when she finds she is unable to pilot it because of Coop's modifications, she grudgingly decides to train Coop, who is now the only person who can pilot it.
She does not want anything to do with him, but she grudgingly takes him back even though she is now in love with Raj.
However, upon seeing her watching him tearfully from her hospital window, Snoopy grudgingly runs back to her, which she takes as a sign that he wants to live with her.

grudgingly and by
Throughout the book, far from allowing himself to be exploited, Tom stands up for his beliefs and is grudgingly admired even by his enemies.
Akaba later asked Da for more land, which Da gave grudgingly, planning to kill Akaba by ruse.
The Royal Academy rejected it, then grudgingly accepted it after lobbying by Sir William Boxall — but then hung the painting in an unfavorable location at its exhibition.
An anonymous review of The Book of Satyrs published in December 1909, which must have appeared around the time of Spare's 23rd birthday, is by turns condescending and grudgingly respectful, " Mr. Spare's work is evidently that of young man of talent.
" After the proposal was grudgingly approved by his superiors, he called the new system the World Wide Web.
This was grudgingly upheld by the courts.
Since Kepa was backed up by about 400 armed warriors the nature of the misfortune was fairly obvious and, grudgingly, information about Te Kooti and his whereabouts began to emerge.
The Times praised Sheen's " astonishing vitality " while The Independent found him " sensationally good " and noted that " the Norwegian press were grudgingly captivated by the mercurial Welsh boyo ".
In addition, he grudgingly admitted to visiting an isolated pay phone in order to speak to his older brother, who was by then a fugitive.
Nevertheless, as his book's sub-title is, " The true story of a man who started a cult by accident " it would seem he has grudgingly admitted that it has distinct similarities to one.
The Far Eastern Republic, controlled by moderate socialists, was only grudgingly recognized by the various cities of the region towards the end of 1920.
Moved by his wife's and friends ' persuasion, Hermann's father grudgingly promises that he will abide by his two friends ' recommendation.
However, in Thief of Time, though still resentful of having been born Death's granddaughter and attempting to avoid too much contact with the supernatural world, she appears to have accepted and even embraced her heritage: she admits, albeit grudgingly, that she is not completely human, frequently uses her powers to provide teaching aids, and views herself as an exception to the rules of normal human society, as evidenced by her willingness to investigate the personal papers of her employer, Madame Frout, without her knowledge.
This portion of the Litany is much favored by the Garou elders, as well as such tribes as the Silver Fangs and Shadow Lords ; it is grudgingly acquiesced to by the rest.
The posts set up on the passes by the Mounties were effective in the short term-the provisional boundary was accepted, if grudgingly.
There was debate, however, over who should be in charge, but his ability to win over Pétion and a Curaçaoan sea merchant, Luis Brión ( he is traditionally referred to by the Spanish form of his name ), who had just acquired a much-needed warship in England to aid the embattled Cartagenan Republic, forced the other Venezuelan leaders to grudgingly accept his leadership.
Philip grudgingly accepted and the Truce was signed at Antwerp on 9 April 1609, marking the official recognition by Spain of the Republic as a diplomatic entity " as if " it were a sovereign state.
He is also promoted to Colonel by a grudgingly respectful Tolwyn.
From a traditional point of view she was also ( the 21st ) Tu ‘ i Kanokupolu and as such only grudgingly accepted by followers of the Tu ‘ i Tonga, that is the people of Mu ‘ a.
On January 23, 2000 at the Royal Rumble, she grudgingly took part in the " Miss Royal Rumble " swimsuit contest, which was won by Mae Young.
Dobie's father was often caught up in various elaborate get-rich-quick schemes, or situational bail-outs à la Ralph Kramden, with Dobie getting ensnared along with him ; by the end both came around grudgingly to Maynard's point of view.
With the strike broken by its less militant leadership, longshoremen grudgingly returned to work.

grudgingly and is
Dr Hix frequently misbehaves, performs evil deeds and makes comments in bad taste as he is required to under University statute, a fact which the other members of UU grudgingly accept.
In the Analects he grudgingly allows that playing Liubo and Go is better than being idle, and according to the apocryphal Family Sayings of Confucius he stated that he would not play the game as it promoted bad habits.
They are all bored since the war has ended and Archie is lectured when he expresses frustration with the mission and his cushy assignment, but grudgingly agrees to go along for the time being.
It is also considered a classic in feminist literature for its depiction of a woman's pioneer struggle to forge an independent career in a society only grudgingly tolerant of educated women.
But although after reading Darwin's work he coined the phrase ' survival of the fittest ' as his own term for Darwin's concept, and is often misrepresented as a thinker who merely applied the Darwinian theory to society, he only grudgingly incorporated natural selection into his preexisting overall system.
Xenophon, another Athenian, is the only contemporary who grudgingly notes some Theban accomplishments, and even then, never in-depth and with numerous omissions.
( Chap. 10 ) The last chapter " The Royal Road of the Cross ", Kempis writes that if we carry the cross willingly, it will lead us to desired goal, but on the other hand if we carry our cross grudgingly, then we turn it in to a heavy burden and if we should throw off one cross, we will surely find anther, which is perhaps heavier.
Leroy, aged 10 – 11 during most of the 1940s, is the all-American boy who grudgingly practices his piano lessons, gets bad report cards, fights with his friends and cannot remember to not slam the door.
At first Darrel, Sylvie's father, is reluctant, but grudgingly compromises.
In the second chapter, the princess is hungry and grudgingly accepts a rice ball.
The Count-Duke Olivares stridently affirmed " God is Spanish and fights for our nation these days ," ( Brown and Elliott, 1980, p. 190 ) and many of Spain's opponents might have grudgingly agreed.
Helena tells him that Alison is expecting a baby, and Jimmy admits grudgingly that he's taken aback.
* Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, V, 10, 64: " For not grudgingly, he saith, did the Lord declare in a certain gospel: My mystery is for me and for the sons of my house.

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