Returned
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In 2005, the Egyptian stock exchange
returned
over 145 percent.
By association, what Kat wasn't was just like the little brown-skinned children frolicking through the streets of some incidental railway settlement like Tati Siding, or an off-the-grid village like Kgagodi, legs clad in dust stockings whose knees had blackened from years of kneeling and wax-polishing floors, whose shins were marked with lessons from climbing trees, who played until dusk, went in for supper by a paraffin lamp and
returned
to play hide-and-seek amongst centipedes and owls until finally someone's mother would call the whole thing to an end.
She recently
returned
to Dongguan on her own to take a job in a factory that makes construction cranes, temporarily leaving her husband and children back in the village.
And so three months later, just before she
returned
to the United States, nurses in Accra go on strike.
When I
returned
to Afghanistan, my grandfather, the one exiled from his home for daring to educate his daughters, was among the first to congratulate me.
And I like this one, "Snow Has
Returned
to Kilimanjaro."
College ended and I
returned
to Jerusalem for a year.
Still, Abed was far from my mind, when last year, I
returned
to Israel to write of the crash, and the book I then wrote, "Half-Life," was nearly complete when I recognized that I still wanted to meet Abed, and finally I understood why: to hear this man say two words: "I'm sorry."
I drove off and
returned
at 4:30, thankful to the minaret up the road that helped me find my way back.
Abed then rose and turned on the TV so that I wouldn't be alone when he left the room, and
returned
with polaroids of the crash and his old driver's license.
Using this technology, Jim
returned
to the Cayman Islands, the site of his accident, rebuilt as a cyborg to climb skyward once again.
And then, as they got to the age at which many people start to think of retirement, they
returned
to them, and they've decided to cut back on their spending, to live modestly, and to give both money and time to helping to fight global poverty.
When we returned, 10 years later, this is what we saw.
(Nature sounds) Well, a year later I returned, and using the same protocols and recording under the same conditions, I recorded a number of examples of the same dawn choruses, and now this is what we've got.
Well, I've
returned
to Lincoln Meadow 15 times in the last 25 years, and I can tell you that the biophony, the density and diversity of that biophony, has not yet
returned
to anything like it was before the operation.
The good news is that, with a little bit of habitat restoration and fewer flights, the frog populations, once diminishing during the 1980s and early '90s, have pretty much
returned
to normal.
And a third
returned
to historic Palestine, did the second rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem, financed, incidentally, by Persian tax money.
The women in the zone, now in their 70s and 80s, are the last survivors of a group who defied authorities and, it would seem, common sense, and
returned
to their ancestral homes inside the zone.
So they
returned
to their villages and are told they're going to get sick and die soon, but five happy years, their logic goes, is better than 10 stuck in a high rise on the outskirts of Kiev, separated from the graves of their mothers and fathers and babies, the whisper of stork wings on a spring afternoon.
Wild boar, lynx, moose, they've all
returned
to the region in force, the very real, very negative effects of radiation being trumped by the upside of a mass exodus of humans.
Within six months, I had
returned
to work.
Five years ago, I was on a sabbatical, and I
returned
to the medical university where I studied.
But of course, having schizophrenia, within a few months, it
returned.
And yet, for the next five years she
returned
in the winter months.
And then, when I
returned
to work full time, in this role, I joined with wonderful colleagues who were also interested in these questions.
Through technological innovation, I
returned
to my sport, stronger and better.
In the first two, we
returned
1.6 million dollars to 750 families in Boston alone.
It was an amazing act, and when the war ended, the 442nd
returned
to the United States as the most decorated unit of the entire Second World War.
When my first children's book was published in 2001, I
returned
to my old elementary school to talk to the students about being an author and an illustrator, and when I was setting up my slide projector in the cafetorium, I looked across the room, and there she was: my old lunch lady.
When he returned, he started working with survivors of genocide and a lot of people who had gone through war trauma.
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