Sentence examples for first made a comeback from inspiring English sources

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When we meet in Salford this week, it is clear that Scholes has finally made his peace with retirement having first made a comeback for United in January 2012 having quit the previous May.

It was on such occasions that the arms of the House of Gwynedd ('quarterly de Gu et Or en les quartiers leopards passans de contre couleur'), outlawed after 1282, first made a comeback; the red-and-gold flag is now widely seen in Wales, often flying from public buildings together with the Red Dragon.

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In eighteenth-century America, Mayings were rare, but in the mid-nineteenth century, Mayday made a comeback.

Fourth, malibu boards made a comeback, making it easier for beginners to learn to surf.

In the sixth season, Gilchrist made a comeback for his final IPL stint.

Crisp breaded sweetbreads, tough and overcooked the first time I ordered them, made a comeback the second time around, when they lived up to their robust ragout of mushrooms with a syrupy truffled veal jus.

Plagued by injuries, he announced his first retirement after Turin but made a comeback in 2008 and went on to win a second silver medal at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver.

It's not the first time the 70s have made a comeback in fashion, but – as someone who has witnessed her fiftysomething summer roll by – it feels strange to see wide lapels and polo necks back on the high street.

Uncle Sam, who had not appeared as a balloon since the early 1940's, made a comeback as the first balloon in the parade.

After a two-year absence, he made a comeback and finished third in 2006.

Trains have made a comeback.

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