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Returning and Europe
Returning via Europe and North Africa they played more demonstration games, including one in front of the Sphinx in Egypt.
Returning from Russia in 1554, Chancellor brought a detailed description of Moscow and the Russian north, which were largely unknown to Europe, as well as a letter from the Tsar expressing desire to establish trade relations with England.
Returning to Europe in 1889, he published a newspaper called L ' Associazione in Nice until he was forced to flee to London.
Returning to Europe, he studied architecture in Paris ( with J. F. Blondel ) and spent five years in Italy.
Returning to Chicago, Coleman could find no one willing to teach her, so in February 1922, she sailed again for Europe.
Returning to the U. S. from Europe in 1961, Getz became a central figure in introducing bossa nova music to the American audience.
Returning to Europe with Napoleon, he was present at Marengo ( 1800 ) as second-in-command of the Consular Guard, and led a brilliant and successful cavalry charge at the close of the day, though its effect on the battle was not as decisive as Napoleon pretended.
Returning to Europe he was a brigade major at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.
Returning to the influence of the Catholic confession, he looks at the relationship between the confessor and the authoritarian figure that they confess to, arguing that as Roman Catholicism was eclipsed in much of Western and Northern Europe following the Reformation, the concept of confession survived and became more widespread, entering into the relationship between parent and child, patient and psychiatrist and student and educator ; by the 19th century, he maintains, the " truth " of sexuality was being readily explored both through confession and scientific enquiry.
Returning to Europe in May 1930, Sultan Khan began an international chess career that included the defeats of many of the world's leading players.
Returning to Europe, he joined Shell International for five years from in 1989 as an exploration geophysicist.
Returning to Europe early in 1885, he formed the German East Africa Company.
Returning to Fulda two years later, he was entrusted with the principal charge of the school, which under his direction became one of the most preeminent centers of scholarship and book production in Europe, and sent forth such pupils as Walafrid Strabo, Servatus Lupus of Ferrières, and Otfrid of Weissenburg.
Returning to Europe, he attended an international conference on nuclear physics in the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen.
Returning to Europe, Blavatsky began using the term.
Returning to Europe in an English vessel, he spent some time in London and Oxford, and then set out for France.
Returning to Europe she continued working mostly in Italian and German film and television productions.
Returning to Europe in 1864, in protest against Prussian domination of the German Empire he emigrated once more, this time to Switzerland, and settled in the castle.
Returning to Europe in 1921, he became editor of Wasmuths Monatshefte für Baukunst, which became known for its international coverage of architecture and Hegemann's incisive critiques.
Returning from a voyage to Europe for the health of his wife, who had an unknown illness, Higginson organized a group of men on behalf of the New England Emigration Aid Company to use peaceful means as tensions rose after the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.
Returning to the U. S. from Europe, he worked his way up in the food-publishing business in New York City, New York, as a contributor to Gourmet magazine, a food-products publicist and finally becoming the food editor of The New York Times in 1957.
Returning from a trip to a women's conference in Europe in 1923, she stepped off the train and removed her veil.
Returning to Europe, he competed at the 2011 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam.
Returning to the United States in 1950 to finish his biography, " Word of the Guru " based on Narayana Guru's life and philosophy, he met World Citizen Garry Davis aboard the S. S. America who was returning from Europe after founding the World Citizenship Movement.

Returning and served
Returning to the United States in December 1968, Jones was assigned to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, where he served as a company commander until May 1970.
Returning to the United States, he then did pastoral work in the Diocese of Brooklyn and served as secretary to Bishop McDonnell until 1897.
Returning to Japan, Saionji joined the Privy Council, and served as president of the House of Peers.
Returning to London, Jebb served as Deputy to the Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin at the Conference of Foreign Ministers before serving as the Foreign Office's United Nations Adviser ( 1946 – 47 ).
Returning to Tulane Medical School, he served on the surgical faculty from 1937 to 1948.
Returning to the U. S. Naval Academy in May 1929 Sprague served as Executive Officer of VN-8-D5.
Returning to Fiji, he joined the Colonial Administration Service the following year, and served as a District Officer from 1948 to 1953.
Returning from Panama in April 1910, he served at Annapolis, Puget Sound, Washington, San Diego, California, and the Recruiting Station, Seattle, Washington, before sailing in September 1912, to rejoin the 1st Marine Brigade in the Philippines.
Returning to Australia in 1992, Tonkin was made an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1993 and served as chairman of the South Australian Film Corporation from 1994 to 1996.
Returning to the Imperial Japanese Navy General Staff as a senior staff officer in June 1932, he served as Chief of the Third and later served concurrently as Chief of the First Department from November 1932-October 1933 when he assumed total command.
Returning in 1870, he was appointed vice admiral in August of that year and served as Commandant of the New York Navy Yard from 1872 to 1876, as Governor of the Naval Asylum at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1881, and as Superintendent of the Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C., from 1882 until his retirement in 1889.
Returning to the United States, he practiced law in New York, then studied Chinese at Yale University and served in the Army in combat units in China during World War II as a lieutenant colonel.
Returning east, he served as a major of the 1st U. S. Cavalry and then adjutant to Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan in western Virginia.
Returning from Washington, Luken served as a news anchor at WLWT-TV from 1993 to 1999, the same Cincinnati station where ex-mayor Jerry Springer and Luken's father's onetime political opponent Tom Atkins had worked as news anchors.
Returning to the United States, he became Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard in May 1852 and served there through February 1856.
Returning to Mississippi, Coleman was elected District Attorney in 1940, and served until 1946, when he became judge on the state circuit court.
Returning to the United States in the autumn of 1925, he was assigned to the Bureau of Aeronautics and served as a member of the court of inquiry which investigated the loss of dirigible.
Returning to the United States from the Asiatic Squadron in 1902, he was assigned to and next served as navigator on.
Returning to the International Court of Justice in 1964, he served as the court's president from 1970 to 1973.
Returning to military service Elphinstone served as an Aide-de-camp to the Queen in 1877 and was promoted to Colonel at the end of 1881 and was appointed as Officer Commanding Royal Engineers in Mauritius, a post he was reluctant to take up, so much so that he was prepared to resign from the army ; however under customs then allowed in the British Army, a posting could be avoided if an other officer was prepared to take the posting instead.
Returning to Chillicothe, Sulzer was elected to the city council, where he served for six years.
Returning a year later, he served six more terms from the 1798 session through the 1812 session.
Returning to Fiji, he entered politics and served as Minister for Education in 1986 and 1987.

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