Word: rejoined
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With her pixieish smile intact, Ernestine manages to dart out of the thicket and rejoin her husband. Now he can play tour guide--a mordant commentator who wants us to know he finds this ritual, like so many other campaign rituals, faintly ridiculous. "All right, well, this is the church," he says. "These trees are tulip trees. And as you can see, it's one of those great stone churches." He tells us how his father, a bank president who suffered from calcified arthritis of the spine, used to "sit and look out at this churchyard, and it gave...
...which has dramatically increased social instability in China. But barring the pontiff may not help Beijing?s long-term goals. "People in Hong Kong view this as a sign of increasing intervention and control by Beijing in violation of the ?One Country, Two Systems? principle under which the territory rejoined the mainland," says Dowell. And "One Country, Two Systems," of course, had been designed, ultimately, to coax Taiwan to rejoin the mainland...
...leave for Finland after the game to rejoin the U.S. National Team...
Botterill has chosen to rejoin the Canadian National Team, and has already left for the annual competition...
This time, however, her defense will be at full strength with the return of junior Courtney Smith, who missed the Northeastern game with the flu. Smith will rejoin Ruggiero on the first defensive line, and Stone should rotate in four other defensemen-co-captain Claudia Asano, junior Christie MacKinnon and sophomores Jamie Notman and Julie Rando...