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Recalled against Brentford, only after the game did he find out that this was only because he was a last-minute replacement for an injured Bert Mitchell.
Recalled to England to help defend against a threatened invasion by the French, de Gray then travelled to Rome to secure a papal pardon after the final settlement of John and Innocent's dispute over the bishop's abortive elevation to Canterbury.
Recalled on British pressures after the deposition of Selim III, he served in the Peninsular War and resided in the Alhambra, took part in the unsuccessful invasion of Russia, and defended the Champagne region in front of the Sixth Coalition.
Recalled after a time to the paternal homestead and put to the plough or the milking of cows, young Heemskerk took the first opportunity that offered to run away, and demonstrated his wish to leave home for ever by walking in a single day the 80 km which separate his native hamlet from the town of Delft.
Recalled again by troubles in the East, he was unable to do much against the Crusaders till after al-Mustarshid's death.
: Recalled to Melbourne from Scotland Yard ( after serving with the United Nations peace-keeping forces in Cyprus ) to take over the squad after the murder of Inspector Fox.

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Recalled by Michael I Rangabe in 811, Leo became governor of the Anatolic theme and conducted himself well in a war against the Arabs in 812, defeating the forces of the Cilician thughur under Thabit ibn Nasr.
Recalled Meglin: " The check came, and I said, ' That's the whole raise!
Recalled to active duty in World War I, he served as Inspector of Naval Districts on the Atlantic coast until again retiring on 11 November 1919.

Recalled and was
Recalled for the Third Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Bradman scored 79 and 112 to become the youngest player to make a Test century, although the match was still lost.
Recalled to accompany the King during the plague that was sweeping London, Rupert continued to argue in favour of the fleet seeking a set-piece engagement with the Dutch that would force the Dutch back to the negotiating table.
Recalled to Rome in 1585, he was professed there 7 May 1587 and sent to Spain at the close of 1588, to conciliate King Philip, who was offended with Father Acquaviva.
Recalled to Prussia by King Frederick II in 1740, he was appointed lieutenant in a regiment stationed at Potsdam, where he became acquainted with J. W. L. Gleim, who interested him in poetry.
Recalled as Chief of the General Staff in 1917, Foch was ultimately appointed " Generalissimo of the Allied Armies " in the spring of 1918.
Recalled to Rome in 1841 by the conservative Pope Gregory XVI, he entered the office of the Secretariat of State, but four years later was appointed pontifical treasurer-general.
Recalled golden generation veterans Zidane and Thuram earned spots on the All-Star Team, with Zidane being awarded the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament despite receiving a red card in the final ( the voting was done before Zidane received the red card ).
Recalled to the UK, he was landed in occupied Yugoslavia as officer in charge of the Allied Naval Mission to Tito in Yugoslavia.
Recalled, and promoted to a temporary Lieutenant-Colonelcy in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Reserve of Officers, British Army, commanding the 6th Battalion, the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC.
Recalled to Moscow in November 1956, Leonov was discharged from the foreign service, and deciding to pursue a career as a historian of Latin America, went to work as a translator for the official Soviet Spanish-language publishing house, Editorial Progreso.
Recalled to Japan in 1940, Sakai was briefly appointed commander of the Imperial Guards Depot Division.
Recalled from the United States upon his brother's renunciation of the throne, he got involved in the German aviation industry, but was barred by Hitler from taking any active part in German military activities.
Recalled back to the stand Lizzie made her deep confession — the shard of glass was from when she killed Carl Stevens!
Recalled to the public attention by Johann Jakob Bodmer and Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, it was only around the end of the 1800s that his works came to be a subject of academic investigation, and his position in German literature to be fully understood.
Recalled from Ceylon in 1852 due to the unrest in Europe which was to erupt in the bloody and terrible Crimean War, he served in the Crimea from March 1854 – 1856 and was promoted to Surgeon-Major on 7 December 1855.
Recalled for the Third Test at Sydney he made 79, but was hit for 2 / 169 as Brian Lara made 277 in the tourists 606.
Recalled to London for an inquiry into the treaty, Burrard was placed in retirement from active duty.
Recalled for the vital Seventh Test on the spinning SCG pitch he took 3 / 48 and 3 / 96, but it was not enough to win the game and save The Ashes.
Recalled in 1572, he was for a short time secretary of state in the Dutch Republic ; his aversion to military violence led him to return to Cleves, where William continued to employ his services and his pen.

Recalled and by
Recalled by his father's death ( 6 July ), he became manager of the bank, and took a leading position among the City Radicals.
* Early History of Grafton is Recalled in Talk by Ralph Zaun
Recalled as a top order batsman against India in 1959 he made his maiden Test century, exactly 100 in the Fourth Test at Old Trafford followed by 98 in the Fifth Test at the Oval.
Recalled from Turin for the duration of the Seven Years ’ War ( 1755 – 63 ), Rochford resumed his career as a courtier, appointed by George II as First Lord of the Bedchamber and Groom of the Stole, highly prestigious posts.
Recalled by the newly-elected Jimmy Carter in 1977, Duke briefly worked as a laetrile farmer before being appointed as the manager of the Washington Redskins, ostensibly for his experience in " sports medicine " i. e. performance-enhancing drugs.
Recalled to full-time active military duty from 2001 to 2003, Hire supported Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom as a member of the Headquarters, U. S. Central Command Current Operations and Joint Operations Center ( JOC ) staffs at MacDill AFB, Florida during Operation Enduring Freedom, followed by reassignment to the U. S. Naval Forces Central Command / U. S. Fifth Fleet staff for Operation Iraqi Freedom.
" New York Times, September 30, 1986 ; " Levin's Last Night Recalled by Friend ," January 21, 1988 ; " Chambers, With Jury at Impasse, Admits 1st Degree Manslaughter ," March 26, 1988.
Recalled to Vicenza in the following year by the death of his mother, he founded a hospital for incurables there.
Recalled by art critic Bill Hopkins, a friend of Wilson's who accompanied him on the trip:
Recalled to his own country by the elector of Saxony, he opened the first deaf institution in Leipzig, Germany, in 1778.
Recalled for the third Test, Rhodes bowled a spell in which four wickets were captured for seven runs, before being hit for four fours in one over by Trumper.
Recalled to Ireland in late 1917 to participate in the Irish Convention chaired by Sir Horace Plunkett, he sided with the Redmondite faction of the Irish Party in supporting a compromise with the southern unionists in an attempt to reach consensus on a Home Rule settlement which would avoid partition.
Recalled by his father, Ki-joo returns to Korea, and Tae-young also returns to attend her father ’ s death anniversary.
In " Recalled Wreck " by Don Rosa, Donald tells his nephews he can't buy new car parts instead of having them fixed because his car is made of parts that are no longer produced.
Recalled to Salem by his father's death in 1826, Ebenezer married there and devoted himself to the study and cultivation of plants and fruits, and involved himself in the Democratic Party in his county.

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