Returned
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When Rouhani
returned
to Iran, conservative protesters hurled eggs and shoes at him.
The Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat turned him down flat and instead
returned
to a massive campaign of terrorism against Israel.
Russia’s Preemptive Counter-RevolutionFLORENCE – In 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin
returned
his country to dictatorship.
Indeed, there have been other periods in the long post-2008 recovery when growth returned, only to peter out quickly and become sluggish again.
Over the past year, the US has
returned
to Uzbekistan – no soldiers this time, just new supply routes to keep the Afghan war going – and is apparently implementing the same military-centric policy that it pursued before 2005.
Relative to the US dollar, an equal-weighted basket of 10 major Asian currencies (excluding Japan) has retraced the crisis-related distortions of 2008-2009 and has now
returned
to pre-crisis highs.
But, starting in 2010, the imbalances returned, and, according to the International Monetary Fund’s recently released World Economic Outlook, they will not shrink between now and 2016.
Once again, Turkey has taken the lead; in both Egypt and Pakistan, the men in uniform have
returned
to their barracks, but they have not lost influence over public policy.
There is no other example of a nation that
returned
after a 2,000-year absence to a territory that it never stopped regarding as its homeland.
But he
returned
to lead his country's tiny dissident community.
It will cost much less to recapitalize the banks after the crisis has abated and both government bonds and bank shares have
returned
to more normal levels.
Afghans who
returned
since the beginning of the year until end of May, over 50,000 came from Jalozai camp, according to UNHCR data.
Within three years, however, it had
returned
to its 2007 peak; and, if we are lucky, it will end up being 8% above its 2007 peak this year.
Even before that, in November 2010, the Greek-Orthodox Orphanage on Halki Island was
returned
to the Greek-Orthodox Patriarchy.
Last year, when I
returned
to Bosnia in an unofficial capacity, someone asked me if war was coming back to the region.
When the doctor gave him morphine, he was astonished by the difference it made; but when the patient
returned
the next month, the palliative-care service had run out of morphine.
Ferguson’s case against the Keynesians hinges crucially on the assertion that the Osborne package of 2010 was necessary to restore business confidence, and that it duly did so: “the more Keynesians like Skidelsky and Krugman talked about the ‘confidence fairy,’ the more confidence
returned
to UK business.”
Rabin won and returned, after 15 years, to the premiership.
Moreover, the Spanish economy
returned
to growth in the third quarter of last year, and is on track to grow by roughly 1% this year.
And then in 2012, a belligerent Putin – the one who would later invade Ukraine – rallied his supporters on Moscow’s Poklonnaya Gora plaza, overcame mass protests, and
returned
to the presidency.
Calm has
returned
to financial markets, amid ironclad assurances by the European Union authorities – particularly the European Central Bank – that the monetary union will be preserved.
Inspired by American leadership since World War II’s end, Europe, then Japan, then much of Asia and the world rose to new levels of prosperity; the world economy globalized upon the foundation of international institutions, norms, and standards; and foreign students educated in American universities
returned
home with new ideas about free markets, entrepreneurship, and democracy.
The elder Abedi
returned
to Libya six years ago to fight alongside a new Western-backed Islamist militia known as the Tripoli Brigade.
His son had recently
returned
from a visit to Libya when he carried out the Manchester Arena attack.
Others
returned
to their home countries – from Egypt to the Philippines – to wage terror campaigns against what they viewed as Western-tainted governments.
Democracy returned, but the economy was destroyed.
With the US-Russian agreement, signed in Geneva on September 14, to place Syria’s chemical weapons under international control, Russia has
returned
to the global scene – and not only because of its nuisance value.
The mother agreed, and when she
returned
six hours later, she threw enough money on the table to cover all of Mariama’s care: a blood transfusion and treatment for malaria and worm infestation.
Now, it has
returned
to almost exactly its opening level.
Moreover, oil output from war-torn countries such as Libya and Iraq has exceeded expectations, and Iran has
returned
to world oil markets following its nuclear agreement with the world’s major powers.
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