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Eventually we got a lift into Athens, to try to re-join our unit, but nobody had heard of the 3rd Cheshire Field Squadron, and we were ordered to join a company of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, which had just landed at
Alan Glass 2010
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At one point in northern Greece we had to de-train and march via a detour to re-join another train, on account of a demolished bridge that we ourselves had blown up and the guards were none too gentle with laggards!
Alan Glass 2010
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In 2009, he accepted an offer to re-join the group on a tour across the U.S. and Europe, fueling the fire for the quartet to return to the studio.
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To re-join Allen's team, Thomas will be leaving McGuireWoods Consulting.
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In 2009, he accepted an offer to re-join the group on a tour across the U.S. and Europe, fueling the fire for the quartet to return to the studio.
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And since the majority of my friends were getting shipped out, I decided to re-join.
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I chose this month to re-join because I figured my life should be settling down soon (ha!).
Back In The Saddle: Daring Bakers' Lasagne Laura 2009
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I chose this month to re-join because I figured my life should be settling down soon (ha!).
Archive 2009-03-01 Laura 2009
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Coaches like the speedy receiver, and Banks would be a prime candidate to re-join the Redskins 'roster in the near future.
Ryan Torain to replace Brandon Banks on roster Rick Maese 2010
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David Wright was cleared by doctors to resume baseball activities and could re-join the Mets by the time they return from the All-Star break.
Mets Get Odd Taste of Good News Brian Costa 2011
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