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return

[ri-turn] / rɪˈtɜrn /










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Soon after the announcement, U.S. consulates began rescheduling appointments for future dates, some as late as summer 2026, leaving employees who required appointments unable to return.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's as if an outsider were involved in our family issues," complained a resident of northern Lashio city, once the rebels' biggest war prize but returned to the junta via Beijing's intervention in April.

From Barron's

He is now presiding over a poll due to start Sunday, promising it will return peace and democracy despite scepticism at home and abroad.

From Barron's

Now it has scheduled new polls -- pledging to return democracy.

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"These deals also raise all manner of questions about how this cash will generate a longer-term return on investment," he added.

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