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She left the country as a teenager when her mother was named an ambassador, then returned from Britain in 1988 and became a pro-democracy leader.
He won the world titles in 1936, '38, '39 and 1949, then returned from semiretirement to win the United States Open in 1967.
He apparently killed himself shortly before the pair were due to get married, and then returned from the dead to woo her all over again a decade later.
Caras won world titles in 1936, '38, '39 and 1949, then returned from 12 years in semiretirement to win the Open in 1967 in a field of 48.
But the spotlight probably will shine most intensely on Jessica Ennis, the popular heptathlete who cried with disappointment as she watched the last Olympics from afar on television and then returned from injury to win the world championship in 2009.
Süleyman then returned from Shīrāz, where he had been held captive, and in 1780 was given the governorship of Baghdad, Al-Baṣrah, and Shahrizūr by Sultan Abdülhamid I (1774 80).
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Most parents have seen their teenager start the day in a reasonably good mood, but then return from school draped in gloom and chilly silence.
While Woods was away and then returning from his self-imposed layoff of more than four months, players like Rory McIlroy, 21; Dustin Johnson, 26; Jason Day, 22; and Anthony Kim, 25, were racking up wins in the United States.
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