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They and returned
They returned to the street, mounted their horses, rode through the rain to the big house on Houston Street.
They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it didn't close in before they returned.
They returned in 1844 to stay at Blair Castle, and in 1847 when they rented Ardverikie by Loch Laggan.
They returned Alessandri to the presidency that March and enacted his promised reforms by decree.
They were instead interned by British forces and then returned to the Partisans.
They returned to England, where Clement was born as the third of four children.
They worked together until the end of the war, when he returned to England to find work.
They thus retained a certain Cathar identity, despite having returned to the Catholic religion.
They returned to the new Wembley Stadium in 2007.
They were forced to take refuge in Falmouth, Cornwall, from where they returned to Plymouth for repair.
They are guided there by a palmer, who has recently returned from the Holy Land.
They won and were returned to the mansion.
They returned with the news that Esau was coming to meet Jacob with an army of 400 men.
They killed two Native Americans, scattered the rest, and returned to the Mexicans with the horses.
They returned in 1806, bringing with them an immense amount of information about the region as well as numerous plant and animal specimens.
They were finally released in June 2007, after mediation of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, in exchange for a variety of agreements with the EU, and they were returned to Bulgaria safely.
They returned to Venice in 1295, 24 years later, with many riches and treasures.
They returned shortly afterwards and paid $ 1842. 25 total in cash.
They met when her mother was treated by him in New York City on a weekend housecall, after Moore and her mother returned from a visit to the Vatican where they had personal audience with Pope John Paul II.
They have since been returned to Maersk for commercial use and are no longer part of the MPS program.
They were returned to Nauru by the BPC ship Trienza in on 1 January 1946.
" They returned to the initial site, measured the creature's stride, made two plaster casts ( of the best-quality right and left prints ), and covered the other prints to protect them.
They returned to England following the defeat of the Lancastrians at the Battle of Towton and participated in the coronation of Richard's eldest brother as King Edward IV in 1461.
Each force returned to their cities and al-Fadil writes " They al-Din's coalition advanced like men, like women they vanished.

They and triumphant
They now numbered only 23 MPs ( or 25 according to other calculations ) in a combined Unionist alliance of just 157 in the new House of Commons-though in Birmingham the Liberal Unionist and Conservatives were triumphant.
They also supported Oasis at the City of Manchester Stadium on their triumphant return to Manchester, and Coldplay at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, both during their respective 2005 tours.
: Our pigs, our pigs, our pigs: there is no beast that ’ s braver! They will not ever waver! They face the fight, for right with mightGlorious, great and triumphant, gallant hero resilient! Proud and strong, protect us from the wrong, you will defend uswith your lofty trotter ' Our pigs, our pigs, our pigs.
They clung to him in many a well-fought field of contention and carried him triumphant through every contest .”
They remove Von Bork and all the evidence, and drive him to Scotland Yard, where his welcome will not be as triumphant as the one that was awaiting him in Berlin.
They and other captured indigenous Sonoran militia leaders that had served under Maximillian were subsequently executed by firing squad by for what was regarded by the defending and triumphant Mexican nationalists as treason against the Mexican Republic.
They are triumphant and begin to construct the first living quarters in the last refuge as the series is cancelled.

They and when
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
They have an ancestry extending back, however, at least to 1728, when William Byrd described the Lubberlanders he encountered in the back country of Virginia and North Carolina.
This, no doubt, is part of what Gilbert Seldes implies when he says of the arts, `` They give form and meaning to life which might otherwise seem shapeless and without sense ''.
`` They straggle at such a rate '', he told the commander-in-chief, `` that if the enemy were enterprising, they might get two from us, when we would take one of them, which makes me wish General Howe would go on, lest any incident happen to us ''.
They will -- when they give up the donkey and the elephant.
They insist they are ashamed of such violence and intimidation as occurred in Alabama when the Freedom Riders sought to break down racial discrimination in local bus depots.
They are less vocal now, when it is the West Berliners who are migrating.
They were climbing the hill in the night when the headlights abruptly probed solid blackness, became two parallel luminous tubes which broadened out into a faint mist of light and ended.
They estimate further that with sufficient experience and when cost-data of compact cars is compiled, the break-even point may be reduced to 7,500 miles of travel per year.
They form effective fallout shelters when mounded over with earth, as shown in figure 10.
They should be as straight as possible, as this will effect their ability to mesh properly when the walls are erected.
They were stressed in the speeches of Si Mubarak Bekkai when the first Council of Ministers was formed and again when the Istiqlal took a leading role in the second Council.
They had traveled only a short distance when they spotted five Mexicans riding along a horse-trail across the stream just ahead of them.
They will kneel and plead for Boris' leadership in a strangely intense song, its phrases irregularly broken as if gasping for breath, but when the police with their cudgels move away, they mock and grumble and fight among themselves.
Almost the first step in the corruption of Pip's values is the unworthy shame he feels when Estella cruelly remarks the coarseness of his hands: `` They had never troubled me before, but they troubled me now, as vulgar appendages ''.
They were disturbed by his idiotic bravado -- as, when his bodyguard, Yankee Schwartz, complained that he had been snubbed by Dave Miller, a prize-fight referee, chieftain of a Jewish gang and one of four brothers of tough reputation, who were Hirschey, a gambler-politician in loose beer-running league with Torrio and O'Banion, Frank, a policeman, and Max, the youngest.
They usually range from 20 to 60 feet in height, but when they pour into a V-shaped inlet or harbor they may rise to mountainous proportions.
They were said to be `` on their heads '' when grazin'.
They survive only when they can recruit social and economic peers.
They all mean well, have great promises to make when they are about to go home, but drinking is their sickness.
They were eight feet apart when Roberts cleared the last step.
They had been with Payne when he was shot, could not therefore have shot him from above.
They had all been laughing, joking, when suddenly the engine had failed.

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