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Certainly these feckless women (many of whom, blessedly, have been released from duty) induce nostalgia for "Flavor of Love".
Released from duty in mid-1916, perhaps because of a nervous breakdown, he was dispatched to Bern and charged with cultural propaganda.
A year later he joined the U.S. Navy; but in 1943, following the unexpected death of his father, he was released from duty and became a Ford vice president.
The Republic face Italy in a friendly in Liège, Belgium, tomorrow, with Shay Given and Kevin Kilbane having been released from duty and Keane likely to join them.
On the Samsung R225, you're not released from duty until you choose between two storage locations -- the phone or the memory card -- which is surely a baffling distinction to most owners.
By 1920, all the yeomanettes were released from duty, and women would not be permitted to serve in the Navy again until the Waves were established in World War II.
Heathcote, who was born in Inverness but has played at age-grade level for England, joins Andy Robinson's pool as five players are released from duty.
When officials discovered his actual age, he was released from duty.
On 6 November, Wainwright was released from duty with the Navy and was ordered back to New York.
Most of the militia was released from duty on November 9 and returned home, but many of the long-time soldiers remained in the area a bit longer.
During and after the conflict, more than 26,000 formerly abducted individuals have returned home after escaping, being rescued, or being released from duty in the bush [ 11].
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