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Another policeman said, "It's great to return to the homeland."
In consequence of this action, he returned to the Homeland to accept punishment from his people.
These were people returning to the homeland, and they emanated a huge sense of joy.
Return to the homeland was perceived as contingent on a return to the soil.
It is a lonely vigil, senor, this wait to return to the homeland.
"It was prophesized by our elders that one day the grandchildren will return to the homeland," he explained.
In contrast to scenic, borrowed forms, the architect declared a return to the Homeland tradition and accuracy.
"It's politicizing the law of return to the homeland, so that Jews can be refused automatic citizenship.
So too are the dangers that come with easy money and the fear of returning to the homeland empty-handed and defeated.
It was the very body TenSoon had been wearing when he'd returned to the Homeland over a year before.
Return to the homeland soon!
Upon Imoinda's pregnancy, Oroonoko petitions for their return to the homeland.
Because of the dangers and hardships of life in the colony some colonists decided to return to the homeland in 1628.
The political emigration decreased in the middle 1920s due to a return to the homeland and a decline in students studying at the Ukrainian universities.
Another critic of Stojanović's artistic opus described the change that took place after his studies and return to the homeland:
The fall of the Georgian republic to the Bolshevik invasion in 1921 precluded his return to the homeland.
In addition, among Ukrainian emigres there was also a movement in favour of reconciliation with the Soviet regime and return to the homeland.
I returned to the homeland before discovering that Marx and Engels and I don't agree.
But Dollfuss had shown no depression last night, nor a sign of anything but elation at the prospect of returning to the homeland.
Vuelta a la Patria (English: Return to the Homeland)
Before Nahoul's death, Assoud lived in Lebanon; he returned "in order to return to the homeland and liberate it."
He became a member of the Anglican Faith, and soon returned to the homeland of his fellow Egbas, Abeokuta.
We should be amazed at cries to allow his body to be returned to the homeland from Filipino politicians who once opposed him (news story, Sept. 29).
Wealthy and middle-class émigrés who have made it in the new lands (the Americas, Israel) return to the homeland, to the roots from which they were severed.
One feeling that never seems to abate is a yearning to return to the homeland, even if the immigrants' memories include tyrannical political leaders and pay scales of $1 a day.