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Violent, exclusionary, and discriminatory rhetoric has
returned
to Europe – the land of the Holocaust.
Growth in the United States and parts of Europe
returned.
And emerging-market growth
returned
to pre-crisis levels and appears to be sustainable, helped by unorthodox policies designed to “sterilize” massive capital inflows.
The US accepted the lower valuation of the renminbi as long as China
returned
the dollars that it earned from bilateral merchandise trade by financing America’s budget deficit.
But the factory workers’ wages were set not by their extraordinary productivity, but by what they would earn if they
returned
to the potato fields of pre-famine Ireland.
It was July 1945, a few months after I
returned
from a concentration camp called Transnistria.
Although he
returned
an hour later and delivered the rest of his speech, Egyptians began to demand greater transparency regarding the president's health as well as other state affairs.
After the relative lifelessness of President Jacques Chirac’s final years office, dynamism has
returned
to French foreign policy.
Indeed, many of Spain's best minds have
returned
home.
As late as the 1980s, only two out of ten Taiwanese who studied in the US
returned
home, due to its bleak social, intellectual and political environment.
Once Korean students overthrew the dictatorship of Park's successor, Chung Doo-hwan, Korean scientists, engineers, economists, and others,
returned
home en masse , bringing knowledge acquired in the US with them.
I can attest to the gathering momentum towards peace, having just
returned
from Palestine, where I led a nearly five-week mission of European Union observers, the largest ever put in place by the EU.
As planners recognized the shortcomings of twentieth-century remedies, they sought to reverse the equation: how can nature be
returned
to the city?
In fact, for many Europeans, the EU seems to have
returned
from the dead.
In 1909 he
returned
to Britain to take up a chair at Leeds, continuing his work on the nature of X-rays.
The Marx RenaissancePRINCETON – Karl Marx has returned, if not quite from the grave then from history’s dustbin.
But this reset was largely facilitated by the personal ties between Obama and Dmitri Medvedev, who served as President for four years before Putin
returned
in 2012 for a third term.
The Social Democrats
returned
to power in 1994, but they accepted Bildt’s new fiscal policies, and even carried out a revolutionary pension reform in 1998 that properly tied benefits to payments.
In the late 1980s, when Mikhail Gorbachev began freeing disidenty from prison, Alexeyeva
returned
to Moscow, where she revived the Moscow Helsinki Group, which had been forced to suspend its activities in 1982, because almost all of its members had been in prison or exile.
Although Klaus never
returned
as Prime Minister, his “pragmatic” approach gained the upper hand in Czech politics, especially after Havel’s departure from presidency in 2003.
But a British decision to remain would be almost as bad, if the EU institutions in Brussels simply heaved a sigh of relief and
returned
to business-as-usual, leaving dysfunctional structures untouched.
As a result, some once-booming Chinese coastal areas now look like ghost towns, as tens of thousands of laid-off workers have packed their bags and
returned
to the countryside.
As Tibet, Hong Kong, and Macao
returned "
to the embrace of the Motherland," Mao's commitment seemed close to realization.
Already, Bangladesh’s Awami League government, which
returned
to power this year after a controversial election that was boycotted by the principal opposition party, has embraced an unprecedented level of cooperation with India on security and counter-terrorism issues.
The paradox is that while anxiety over China’s growing assertiveness has
returned
the US to the center of Asian geopolitics and enabled it to strengthen its security arrangements in the region, this has not led to action aimed at quelling China’s expansionary policies.
Moreover, income and wealth inequality is rising again: poorer households are at greater risk of unemployment, falling wages, or reductions in hours worked, all leading to lower labor income, whereas on Wall Street outrageous bonuses have
returned
with a vengeance.
The US has declared that the Senkaku Islands (administered by the Okinawa Prefecture when it was
returned
to Japan in 1972) are covered by the US-Japan security treaty.
It was through Zionism, an essentially secular nationalist movement, that the Jews were
returned
to political action and developed the necessary diplomatic tools.
When the owners
returned
after a few moments away, some were told that their dogs had been naughty and eaten the forbidden food.
Ireland’s government has exceeded its targets under the troika program, and the economy
returned
to growth last year.
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