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Returning and Kingdom
Returning home he was created a peer of the United Kingdom as Viscount Gordon, of Aberdeen in the County of Aberdeen ( 1814 ), and made a member of the Privy Council.
Returning to the United Kingdom from an economic summit held in Guadeloupe in early 1979, Callaghan was asked, " What is your general approach, in view of the mounting chaos in the country at the moment?
Returning to the Kingdom of Hungary, he worked in MÁVAG's locomotive factory in this occupation.
Returning a licence to the broadcasting regulator had, until September 21, 2006, been unprecedented in the United Kingdom.
Returning to the United Kingdom in 1953, Allen made his film debut in Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder ( 1954 ).
Returning to the United Kingdom she made her film debut with a starring role in an early Alfred Hitchcock film The Skin Game ( 1931 ), and over the next few years appeared in several British and ( pre-Code ) Hollywood films, including Thirteen Women ( 1932 ).
At one time, in United Kingdom parliamentary elections, the Returning officer ( if an elector in the constituency ) was allowed to give an additional casting vote to decide the election if there was a tie between two or more candidates.
Returning to the United Kingdom, he joined the scientific staff of the Social Science Research Council, where he was latterly Principal Scientific Officer.

Returning and England
Returning to France, in 1890 Pissarro again visited England and painted some ten scenes of central London.
Returning to England, he stayed in the south in order to try to end the dispute.
Returning England to Catholicism led to the burnings of 274 Protestants, which are recorded especially in John Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
Returning to England, Kenyon joined the archaeological couple Mortimer and Tessa Wheeler on their excavation of the Romano-British settlement of Verulamium ( St Albans ), 20 miles north of London.
Returning to England in 1839, Gosse was hard pressed to make a living, subsisting on eightpence a day (" one herring eaten as slowly as possible, and a little bread ").
Returning to England an unknown man, he finds his son and daughter prosperous.
Returning to England once again, he found that he was sympathetic to the American colonists in their quarrel with Britain.
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 Australia, Taylor made 1, 403 first-class runs at 70. 15 during the 1989 – 90 season, and ended 1989 with 1, 219 Test runs, thus becoming the first player to better one thousand Test runs in his debut calendar year, something only matched once by England opener Alastair Cook over 15 years later.
Returning to England in 1861 he worked as a journalist on the staff of the Daily Telegraph, a newspaper with which he continued to be associated as editor for more than forty years, and later became its editor-in-chief.
Photo: Tony French. Returning to England, in July 1962 he took part in the Chichester Festival Theatre's opening season, playing the title role in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya to the Astrov of Laurence Olivier who also directed.
Returning to England in 1779 he found that the taste for classic poetry, ever the source of his inspiration, no longer existed, and he spent two years in Saint Petersburg, being employed by the empress Catherine the Great, who purchased his " Cupid tormenting a Butterfly ".
Returning to England, Hornblower is demobilized after the peace of Amiens, causing him great financial distress — he resorts to making a living as a professional gambler, playing whist with admirals and other senior figures for a modest income.
Returning to England in 1575, Sidney met Penelope Devereux, the future Lady Rich ; though much younger, she would inspire his famous sonnet sequence of the 1580s, Astrophel and Stella.
Returning to England in September 1760, he failed to gain promotion in the army despite his achievements, and turned to Shelburne for help.
Returning to England in 1928, Powell worked at a diverse series of jobs for various filmmakers including as a stills photographer on Alfred Hitchcock's silent film Champagne ( 1928 ).
Returning to England, he worked for two years at Lloyd's of London for no pay, then for another year at one pound a week.
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 England, she rejoined ABC with an ambition to direct, but got stuck as a production assistant, and decided that if she could not find advancement within a year she would abandon television as a career.
Returning to England, she played roles such as Nell Gwynne in The First Actress by Christopher St. John ( Christabel Marshall ; 1911 ).
Returning to England at the end of 1880, Petrie wrote a number of articles and then met Amelia Edwards, journalist and patron of the Egypt Exploration Fund ( now the Egypt Exploration Society ), who became his strong supporter and later appointed him as Professor at her Egyptology chair at University College London.
Returning to England in autumn 1823, he joined Frederick Henry Yates, manager of the Adelphi Theatre.
Returning to England Akenside unsuccessfully attempted to establish a practice in Northampton.
Returning to England in a state of euphoria, he wrote his long poem The Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, a farewell to the academic life, following it up with poems from his time as student and tutor, in the shared publication Ambarvalia.
Returning to England, Kingsford Smith was assigned to instructor duties and promoted to Captain.

Returning and 1643
Returning after Richelieu's death in 1643, he entered into the intrigues of the period just preceding the Fronde.

Returning and resumed
Returning to his homeland of Cappadocia, Gregory once again resumed his position as bishop of Nazianzus.
Returning to Paris after discharge, Monteux resumed his career as a violist.
Returning to Paris, Tati resumed his civilian profession as a cabaret performer, finding employment at Léon Volterra's Lido de Paris, where he performed his Sporting Impressions from 1940-42.
Returning to St. Louis, he set up a church and resumed work as editor of the Observer.
Returning to England at the beginning of the 1899 cricket season, Ranjitsinhji immediately resumed playing cricket.
Returning to New Haven, he also resumed his studies at Yale Law School ( LL. B 1925 ).
Returning to the Sharks as NHL play resumed for the 2005 – 06 season, Sturm was traded to the Boston Bruins on November 30, 2005, along with defenceman Brad Stuart and forward Wayne Primeau for All-Star centre Joe Thornton.
Returning to Kansas, Martin resumed the editorial management of his paper, and again became a factor in political affairs.
Returning to Connecticut, he resumed his law practice and was on the Governor's Council from 1802 to 1807.
Returning to Australia after the war, Wark resumed work as a quantity surveyor and established his own business.
Returning to the United States in 1874, he settled in southwestern Colorado, where his health stabilized, and resumed his career as an attorney.
Returning to Kansas City, Baum resumed his teaching duties at St. Theresa College ( 1958-63 ) and served as secretary of the Diocesan Tribunal.
Returning from the war, Gardiner resumed his surveyors job and settled in Calgary, Alberta.
Returning to Toronto, Abbott resumed his private practice and became more involved with writing for various publications including the Colored American Magazine of Boston and New York, the Anglo-American Magazine of London ( for which he wrote “ Some recollections of Lincoln ’ s assassination "), and New York Age.
Returning home, he resumed his newspaper publishing and banking career in Johnstown.
Returning to Palestine, he soon resumed his work where he had left off.

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