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Returning and town
Returning to Busseto, he became the town music master and, with the support of Antonio Barezzi, a local merchant and music lover who had long supported Verdi's musical ambitions in Milan, Verdi gave his first public performance at Barezzi ’ s home in 1830.
Returning to Ohio to enter into a business with his brother Seth, a printer and school teacher, Zebulon Leavenworth bought four hundred acres of public land in Indiana and laid out the town of Leavenworth in 1818-19 ( he was then 26 years old.
Returning to Scotland in 1680, Cargill drafted a declaration of principles, contained in the document known as The Queensferry Paper which fell into government hands on 4 June when he narrowly escaped arrest at an inn in the town of Queensferry.
Returning to Strasbourg, he was made syndic of the town, remaining there for the rest of his life.
Returning back to their home town, Ms. Frizzle gives the class special goggles to observe the greenhouse-gas molecules in the air.
Returning to his apartment, Lindsey finds Darla had left town, taking all her clothes with her.
Returning to his home town of Caerleon ( now a village in south Wales just outside Newport, where the ruins of the Roman fortress of Isca can still be seen, whose walls surrounding its Roman baths and elsewhere were still standing high during the medieval period ), Sir Launfal takes humble lodgings, spends all the money that King Arthur gave him before setting out, and soon descends into poverty and debt.
Returning to Philadelphia, he is chosen colonel of the regiment ; his officers honor him by personally escorting him out of town.
Returning to town, each of the four men encounters and defeats a personal enemy: Emmett kills McKendrick and Paden kills Cobb.
Returning to North Carolina after the war, Polk founded the town of Polkton, incorporated in 1875, where he started a weekly newspaper called The Ansonian.
Returning to Lithuania to complete his studies, Unterman was ordained as a rabbi by Rabbi Refael Shapiro and opened his own yeshiva in the town of Vishova around 1910.
Returning to journalism, he took a position in the summer of 1849 with the Placer Times, which was published at Sutter's Fort, the settlement that gave rise to the river port town of Sacramento, California.

Returning and cover
Returning to the cottage late the following night, Cordelia is attacked by someone who throws her down the well and replaces the cover in an attempt to kill her.
Returning to Moscow to cover the 1991 Coup, for the New York Times.
Returning to Australia, he was appointed by The Australian to cover federal politics in Canberra in February 1966.

Returning and 2008
Returning with truly new material for the first time since the " Unveiling The Secret 2. 0 " EP and starting out 2008 with a collectors item.
Returning to the Yankees as a coach in 2004 for manager Joe Torre, he followed Torre to the Dodgers in 2008, and succeeded him as the Dodgers ' manager in 2011.
* 2008: Returning, 1945.
Returning to the Pirates, he struggled to perform at a high level, and found himself traded to the Blue Jays in 2008.
* Returning Officer's-Report Regarding ( Halifax Regional Municipality )’ s E-voting Advanced Poll October 24, 2008
* In 2008 in the context of an ideological crisis in Israel caused by record-low and shrinking aliya figures, Israel's Immigration Absorption Ministry embarked on a new mission targeting Israeli emigrants, the ' Israeli ' Diaspora, in addition to the Jewish diaspora under the title of " Returning Home on Israel's 60th.
Returning to traffic after passing its final steam tests, it moved to the Avon Valley Railway for two weeks ' running-in in February 2008.
Returning to the studio in 2008, Loveless appeared on a track on George Strait's Troubadour album, as well as a track on Jimmy Wayne's Do You Believe Me Now.
Returning to the series in 2008 for " Journey's End ", Coduri initially felt it was “ weird ” to be playing Jackie again.
Returning to the museum in 2008 — for the first time in 12 years — to revisit the permanent exhibition of his work that was first installed in 1983, he decided to transform the galleries into a “ gesamtkunstwerk ” — a synthesis, or total experience, composed of 30 paintings from 50 years of work.
Returning Westbury students, as of 2008, are required to wear a school uniform consisting of a grey, black, or white polo or oxford shirt and a pair of khaki, navy, black, or denim trousers.
Returning to his first club in 2008, he suffered a serious heart ailment which put his career on hold for two years, until he finally retired in late 2010.

Returning and election
Returning to Canada, in 1977 he ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Ontario election.
Returning to Maine, Collins won an eight-way Republican primary in the 1994 gubernatorial election, becoming the first woman to be nominated by a major party for Governor of Maine.
Returning in 1885, Parnell nominated him as the Irish Parliamentary Party candidate for East Mayo in the general election in November 1885, where he was returned unopposed.
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 ).
The election was conducted by the 1922 Committee, with that committee's chairman serving as Returning Officer.
As the outgoing Chairman, Sir Archie Hamilton, had stood down from Parliament at the election, no Returning Officer was available for some time until Sir Michael Spicer was elected.
A Returning Officer is appointed for the election, usually the Secretary-General of either House of the Parliament, by rotation.
The Returning Officer issues a public notice of the intended election, inviting nomination of candidates.
After the election has been held and the votes counted, the Returning Officer declares the result of the election to the electoral college.
Returning to Washington to serve out his term, Heflin initiated a Senate investigation of voting fraud in hopes of overturning Bankhead's election.
The writs are issued to the relevant Electoral Officer or Returning Officer, as the case may be, who must return them after the election has been held within a fixed period
After multiple state Returning Boards failed to resolve the election, U. S. District Court Judge Edmund H. Darrell, ordered that Kellogg was the winner of the Louisiana election.
Maloway was the Returning Officer for the Winnipeg division of Wolseley in the 1973 provincial election.
The division was created in 1903 and is named after William Boothby ( 1829 – 1903 ), the Returning Officer for the first election of Members of the House of Representatives in 1901.
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 politics, he was elected in the 1957 election in the Quebec riding of Laurier.
Michael and the other candidates for the Police and Crime Commissioner election have until noon on 19 October 2012 to submit nomination papers to the Police Area Returning Officer for the Commissioner election.
: I, name, the Acting Returning Officer for the name of seat, hereby give notice that the total number of votes given for each candidate at the election of date was as follows, list of candidates and the number of votes received.
In England, every district council and unitary authority is required to appoint an officer of the council to be the Returning Officer for the election of councillors to their local authority.
County councils must also appoint a Returning Officer for the election of councillors within the county.
In Wales, every county borough council is required to appoint an officer of the council to be the Returning Officer for the election of councillors to the local authority and for the election of councillors for any communities within the principal area.

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