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Somehow, however, Hadrian's star rose again, and he returned to favour before the emperor died.
It gradually returned to favour in early 19th-century England with the use of furniture in the Chinese taste.
After Reagan's campaign team failed in the 1980 New Hampshire primary Deaver was one of those who returned to favour.
A heavier version, with corner pilasters (partially projecting columns), was introduced during the Regency period, and turned wooden handles returned to favour in the Victorian period.
Under suspicion, he was seized and lodged in the Tower of London for 18 months (1571 73), then released and gradually returned to favour.
Because the new materials eliminated weight and thrust problems, the simple barrel vault returned to favour for such structures as railroad terminals and exhibition halls.
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Unfortunately, we obtained very few visual observations, either when they were flying or when they repeatedly returned to favoured trees.
But its basic governing philosophy is going to return to favour sooner than most people realise.
It has taken a long time for rhyme to return to favour.
"It would be advantageous for the EU to soften sanctions against Belarus in light of the sanctions against Russia, to show that if a country's behaviour changes it can gradually return to favour," Lukyanov said.
Some wine investors, however, predict this year could see Bordeaux return to favour, opening an opportunity for savvy buyers.
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