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She attended the High Church Anglo-Catholic convent, but was evacuated back to India in 1940 for the rest of the war.
When his parents separated, he went with his mother to Moscow, then was evacuated back to Zima in 1941, returning to Moscow in 1944.
A couple of days later he was injured by a phosphorus grenade while fighting a group of German SS soldiers, and he lost partial vision in his left eye; he refused to be evacuated back to England because he needed only his right eye to sight a rifle.
Not too bad, but I couldn't move... so I was evacuated back to England.
About two years ago, one woman was medically evacuated back to Germany after she was rammed by Dusty in Fanore, County Clare.
They were immediately evacuated back to the United States.
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Coincidentally, after only about a week of being in Bimini, Tropical Storm Ernesto was set to hit the islands (cue the Sharknado theme tune) and we were forced to evacuate back to Florida, but not before I had excitedly deployed one of my data storage tags (recording time, depth and temperature) on a shark!
And...and...and, since radiation has been proved, along with green house gasses and edible mercury to be perfectly safe, thanks to your PR campaigns, we can just send everybody that we evacuated back and have the perfect liberal and commie free conservative state".
A public elementary school near the West Fertilizer facility that exploded Thursday had been evacuated back in February because of a fire at the plant, as school superintendent Marty Crawford wrote in a memo to staff and parents at West Intermediate School.
In Penang, he set up a radar beacon at the airport, helping the planes which were evacuating PoWs back to the UK.
This proved to be the last pitched battle of the war since, in September 1678, Christian V evacuated his army back to Zealand.
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