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Returning to Paris, the penniless Rousseau befriended and became the lover of Thérèse Levasseur, a seamstress who was the sole support of her mother and numerous ne ' er-do-well siblings.
Returning to the United States in the late summer of 1870 — as the Franco-Prussian War was starting — Cassatt lived with her family in Altoona.
Returning to Paris, she became a popular figure in the salons, and her own drawing room became a centre for the discussion and consumption of the literary arts.
Returning to Circe ’ s island, they were advised by her on the remaining stages of the journey.
Returning to find a bloody scrap of Scott's clothing, Louise tearfully assumes that her husband has met his end, and his undignified death is announced to the world.
Returning the serve is one of the most difficult parts of the game, as the server's first move is often the least predictable and thus most advantageous shot due to the numerous spin and speed choices at his or her disposal.
Returning to Earth with all her memories, Rachel finally managed to get back to the future she had come from.
Returning to her theatrical roots, she played the title role in the 1980 British revival of The Last of Mrs. Cheyney and later had a lead role in the 1990 revival of Noël Coward's Private Lives.
Returning with her great-aunt Zhobelia, her cousin Morag, enhanced maturity and a lot more information, Isis must decide what to tell the other members of the cult.
Returning from one such excursion to Milford, while waiting at the station, she is helped by another passenger to remove a piece of grit from her eye.
Returning to the Flower Girl's apartment, the Tramp spies her being attended by a doctor.
Returning home for the evening, Judge Hardy runs into Betsy Booth ( Judy Garland ), who is staying with her grandparents for the Christmas holiday.
Returning to the village, the people treated the girl with respect, but they kept her isolated from the rest of the camp.
Returning again to her desire for fame, Cavendish notes that if an honest poet, who is not envious, judges her work, it will receive applause.
Returning from yet another hiatus, Norwood's fourth album Afrodisiac was released on June 29, 2004 in North America, amidst the well-publicized termination of her short-lived business relationship with entertainment manager Benny Medina.
Returning to the United States, Summer co-wrote the song " Love to Love You Baby " with Pete Bellotte ; music producer Giorgio Moroder convinced her to sing it herself, and it was released to mass commercial success in 1975, particularly on the disco scene.
Returning to her office late one night, she is shot in the head.
Returning to her roots ” in the martial arts, she competed in her first mixed martial arts contest and, with a combination of kicks and punches, defeated her opponent Rhonda Gallegos with a first-round knockout.
Returning to England in 1899 ( the year her father died ), she became a theatrical designer for a miniature theatre and continued to work as an illustrator.
Returning to London and just enrolled at the Aida Foster School of Dance, she was spotted by the director Val Guest, who cast her in the Margaret Lockwood vehicle Give Us the Moon.

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Returning his attention to education, Mao enrolled and dropped out of a series of schools in quick succession ; a police academy, a soap-production school, a law school and an economics school, the latter being the only course which his father approved of.
Returning to HQ for treatment, they find that a new law requires everyone to be functionally naked to show that a slug is not in control.
Returning to France soon afterwards he proceeded to Toulouse to study law, where he soon became involved in the violent disputes between the different nations of the university.
Returning to his law practice, he was made King's Counsel in 1902 and became senior partner in his law firm, Rowell, Reid, and Wood and had a prominent legal career.
Returning to North Carolina, Stone studied law in Halifax and was granted his law license in 1790.
Returning home to practice law, he was quickly thrust into public life, beginning his public career shortly after the close of the French and Indian War with his election to the seat reserved for the College of William and Mary in the House of Burgesses ( 1766 – 70 ).
Returning to PEI in 1922, he read law with A. C. Saunders in Summerside.
Returning to America, she enrolled in the University of Southern California law school, and became less focused on sports.
Returning to St. Louis in 1873, Nagel joined the state bar and began to practice law.
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 to Ashville, he read law in the office of John C. Thomasson and was admitted to the bar in 1855.
Returning to Canada he was appointed chair of a Fair Price Commission on milk, wrote a book on bankruptcy law and sat on a royal commission investigating farm fraud in British Columbia and helped write Canada's Combines Investigations Act.
Returning to Connecticut, he resumed his law practice and was on the Governor's Council from 1802 to 1807.
Returning to Sydney in 1844, he studied law and became a solicitor in 1851.
Returning to West Virginia, in 1879, he established a law practice in Charleston and also taught school.
Returning to Königsberg in 1831 he established himself as a Privatdozent in Roman law, becoming two years later extraordinary, and in 1836 ordinary, professor in the faculty of the university.
Returning to Tucson, Arizona in 1969 to specialize in international law, Castro continued to rise to the top in Arizona Democratic politics.
Returning from the war, he returned to his law practice.
Returning from the war, he transferred to the law school at the University of Virginia, graduating in 1919.
Returning to Canada he became an assistant professor teaching constitutional law at the Université de Montréal in 1953.
Returning to San Nicolás, he joined a number of friends in a law practice, and granted numerous interviews in subsequent years ; he died in Buenos Aires in 1984, at age 82.
Returning to Kentucky, he read law and was admitted to the bar in 1833.

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