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Stuart and returned
Adler soon returned to school to take writing classes at night where he discovered the works of men he would come to call heroes: Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, John Locke, John Stuart Mill and others.
Their proposals are rejected and they are imprisoned ; but they are freed by Stuart LaJoie and returned, with him, to Luna.
Marie Stuart, Francis II widow, returned to Scotland.
After the war concluded in 1674, the Delaware territory was again returned to the English, at which point it was placed under the control of James Stuart, Duke of York.
In this regard the meaning of the painting can be interpreted as the ' Crucifixion ' and ' Resurrection ' of King Charles I, the great Stuart martyr whose murder was promoted in Jacobite rhetoric as paralleled to the Passion of Jesus Christ ( King Charles II returned from exile in 1660 ).
When Churchill returned to England, the Popish Plot resulted in a temporary three year banishment for James Stuart, Duke of York.
In June of that year, however, in response to overwhelming public appeals, Secretary of the Air Force Stuart Symington returned the base it to its previous name of Rapid City AFB.
In 1982, Hayes dedicated Riverside's The Shakespeare Center with New York theatre producer, Joseph Papp, and in 1985 returned to the New York stage in a benefit reading for the company with a reading of A Christmas Carol with the late Raul Julia, Len Cariou, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Carole Shelley, Celeste Holm and Harold Scott, directed by W. Stuart McDowell.
In 1763 he returned to the Admiralty in the government of John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, and encouraged a major rebuilding programme for the Royal Navy.
Stuart tried to maintain a living and pursue his painting career but to no avail, and so in 1773 he returned to Newport.
Stuart returned to the United States in 1793, settling briefly in New York City.
In 1910, the year after his discovery of Cambrian fossils in the Burgess shale, Walcott returned to the area accompanied by his sons Stuart and Sidney.
In 1660, after the restoration of the House of Stuart to the throne of England under her brother Charles II, Princess Henrietta returned to England to visit her sister, the Princess of Orange, who later caught smallpox and died.
Charles II awarded the post to Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray, and Middleton became envoy to the imperial court in Vienna in June 1680 to forge an alliance with Leopold I. Middleton returned to Scotland in July 1681 and became favoured by James Stuart, Duke of York ( later James II & VII ) and his wife Mary.
Stuart Watkiss took temporary charge until 9 November 2006 when Alan Buckley returned for his third stint at managing the club in the previous twenty years.
Thanks to the signing of players including Milton Graham, John Kelly and Stuart Rimmer, and astute management of Harry McNally, Chester returned to the Third Division in 1986.
Stuart then marched south and after a series of minor skirmishes, returned to Sicily, as he felt his force was too weak to go onto a full offensive against Masséna.
Following the end of the war, in 1783, it returned to Scotland and was commanded by Sir Robert Stuart.
Strachan returned to management within weeks, taking the manager's job at Premier League Southampton – who had sacked manager Stuart Gray after a terrible start to their first season at the new St Mary's Stadium.
Welsh was replaced by a succession of drummers, Murray Shepherd ( Screaming Tribesmen ), Warwick Fraser ( Screaming Tribesmen ) and Stuart Eadie ( Clouds ) before he returned at year's end.
Sturt never really recovered and soon returned to England ; the younger Stuart was unable to work or travel for a year.
Stuart returned to his trade as a private surveyor, spending more and more time in remote areas, and moving to Port Lincoln for several years before moving again to the northern Flinders Ranges where he worked for the wealthy pastoralists William Finke, James Chambers, and John Chambers, exploring, prospecting for minerals, and surveying pastoral leases.
The characters of Coach Finstock and Stiles returned for the sequel but were re-cast with Paul Sand as Finstock and Stuart Fratkin as Stiles.

Stuart and September
* James III and VIII ( 16 September 17011 January 1766 ), James Francis Edward Stuart, also known as the Chevalier de St. George, the King over the Water, or the Old Pretender.
On September 3, 1814, following the Burning of Washington and the Raid on Alexandria, Francis Scott Key and John Stuart Skinner set sail from Baltimore aboard the ship HMS Minden, flying a flag of truce on a mission approved by President James Madison.
* September 24 – Ian Stuart, singer for white power skinhead band Skrewdriver ( b. 1957 )
* September 26 – Stuart Tosh, Scottish musician
* September 27 – Arbella Stuart, English noblewoman and woman of letters ( b. 1575 )
* September 20 – 21 – Execution of the Babington Plotters: The 14 men convicted of the Babington Plot, which intended to murder Queen Elizabeth and replace her with Mary Stuart, were executed over two days in St Giles Field, London.
The younger Cromwell, who succeeded on his father's death in September 1658, held the position for only eight months before resigning in May 1659, being followed by the second period of Commonwealth rule until the Restoration of the exiled heir to the Stuart throne Charles II in May 1660.
Stuart Alan Kauffman ( b. September 28, 1939 ) is an American theoretical biologist and complex systems researcher who studies the origin of life on Earth.
Sheen also developed an ongoing relationship with Wright State University, where he performed Love Letters as a benefit for scholarships in the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures, and hosted a trip of donors to the set of The West Wing with the department's chair, W. Stuart McDowell, in September 2001.
The Jacobite army, under Charles Edward Stuart (" Bonnie Prince Charlie ") captured Edinburgh without a fight in September 1745, but the castle remained in the hands of the ageing Deputy Governor, General George Preston, who refused to surrender.
The Mitfords were also referenced in BBC TV's Season 4 of " The Thick of It ", broadcast on 22nd September 2012 when Peter Mannion ( MP ) remarks to Emma Messinger that " You turned into the wrong Mitford Sister " as she steps up to co-present with party spin-doctor, Stuart Pearson.
As of September 2011, the Middlesbrough based Evening Gazette newspaper began calling for an inquiry regarding Stuart Bell's apparent disregard for his Middlesbrough constituents.
After that the band was joined in September 1962 by lead singer, pianist Stuart James ( born Stuart Leslie James Slater ), rhythm guitarist, vocalist Adrian Lord ( born Adrian Wilkinson ).
* " Alarums and Defeats: Henry VI on Tour ", by Stuart Hampton-Reeves ; Early Modern Literary Studies, 5: 2 ( September, 1999 ), 1 – 18.
* " Alarums and Defeats: Henry VI on Tour ", by Stuart Hampton-Reeves ; Early Modern Literary Studies, 5: 2 ( September, 1999 ), 1 – 18.
* " Alarums and Defeats: Henry VI on Tour ", by Stuart Hampton-Reeves ; Early Modern Literary Studies, 5: 2 ( September, 1999 ), 1 – 18.
Home also continued to appear as a public speaker on art including his appearance on 24 September 2008 at the ICA lecture ' Violence to Endurance: Extreme Curating ' as one of four panelists including Stuart Brisley, Dorothee Brill and Mark McGowan.
The AFC was established on September 4, 1940, by Yale Law School ( LAW ) student R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., along with other students, including future President Gerald Ford, future Peace Corps director Sargent Shriver, and future U. S. Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart.
On 9 September 1919, he married Marion Stuart.
The couple had four children: George, Sylvia ( 23 September 1875 – 1932 ; married Stuart James Bevan in 1900 ), Lawrence and Cordelia Rosa ( 31 March 1879 – 1943 ).
Upon his return to Knoxville in September 1797, he was paraded triumphantly through the city by a military procession led by James White and James Stuart.
When he took his seat in September objection was taken to claims of parliamentary corruption he had made when resigning from Parliament in 1894, and Sir Alexander Stuart moved a resolution affirming that the words he had used were a gross libel on the house.
The first Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington, was sworn-in on September 18, 1947 upon the re-organization of the Army Air Forces into a military department and a military service of its own, independent of the War Department / Army, with the enactment of the National Security Act.

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