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Thousands returned to city.
The ball is soon returned to City though, as they remain in control.
When Robbins returned to City Ballet in 1969 after a decade with other projects, Balanchine welcomed him back.
City officials said that none of the families that have been relocated have returned to city shelters.
Mr. Bloomberg also provided six-figure bonuses from his campaign account to his closest lieutenants after his mayoral runs in 2001 and 2005, generally distributing them just before the aides joined or returned to city government to avoid running afoul of conflict-of-interest regulations.
"She was like, so excited, 'Oh, you've got to do that movie.' " Mr. Garcia recently returned to City Island, reminiscing over hamburgers (he is allergic to lobster) at the home of some locals he had befriended during the 27-day location shoot: Daniel and Sally Connolly, who live in an immaculately restored waterfront home across the street from where much of the movie takes place.
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Balotelli had just returned to city-centre living after a relocation to one of Cheshire's millionaire villages ended with his rented house nearly burning down.
Might he return to city employ?
I duly ask whether his dream is to return to City one day as manager.
At last, the urbanists predict, Americans will return to city centres.
Tevez made the allegations before returning to City for the first time in three months.
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