Event class: returned, work, family, decided, time, left, moved, back, home, return

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Amy JacksonShe was signed for the film in 2011 and shooting took place in India and London, allowing Jackson to return and see her family and friends.
Jon LindberghIn 1935, photographers forced a car in which one of Jon's teachers was driving him home off the road in order to take pictures of him.
Eastlandah David (Wesonga)As of 2012, Eastlandah is said to make his home in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and an unknown locale in Kenya where he spends time painting and writing as a recluse and with limited touch with the outside world.
James Hamet DunnThe 1928 death of his daughter Mona Dunn from his first marriage sent him into a state of depression and for a time he thought about cutting back on his business activities and returning home to his native New Brunswick.
Calvin S. BriceAround 1880, when his law practice was proving unsuccessful and his mother's home was at risk of foreclosure, Brice wrote to the holder of the mortgage, the then governor Charles Foster, and offered to attend to any legal interests he needed help with.
Mark Tobey Tobey's arrival in Seattle in 1922 was partly an effort for a new start following his short marriage and divorce.
C?sar RitzDismissed after a year as an unsuitable candidate for the hotel trade, he returned briefly to the Jesuits as sacristan, then left to seek his fortune in Paris at the time of the 1867 Universal Exhibition.
Giuseppe GiustiHis father had in the meantime changed his place of abode to Pescia ; but Giuseppe did worse there, and in November 1832, his father having paid his debts, he returned to study at Pisa, seriously enamoured of a woman whom he could not marry, but now commencing to write in real' earnest in.
Carl RungiusHis summer in Wyoming persuaded Rugius that the United States would be his new home ; `` I painted from the collected material and later in the spring of 1896, I went back to Germany... My decision to cut all ties with the Old World and to live in America got good was due in no small part to this first Wyoming trip.
Ayumi HamasakiThe reason for the divorce was that, initially, Hamasaki wanted to move in with Schwarz in United States but due to the earthquake and tsunami that hit her home country on March, 2011, she began to have a strong desire not to leave Japan.
Christa MuthIn 1960, when it was clear that the German textile industry would get into heavy troubles under the pressure of Asiatic competition, Muth's mother dropped her job and withdrew out of this branch.
John Henry Malamah ThomasMalamah Thomas started school in 1845, but the family's straitened circumstances made it necessary for him to spend the better part of his time helping his mother in her bid to make ends meet.
John TyndallThus, when Tyndall returned to live in England in summer 1851, he probably had as good an education in experimental science as anyone in England.
Linda MontanoAfter two years with the order, however, Montano was suffering from severe anorexia, weighing only, and she left the order to return to her former college, from which she graduated in 1965 as a sculptor.
Paul WellsWells became frustrated at the Post after its sale to the Asper family and the severe downsizing that followed, and in 2003 he moved to Maclean's.
Nicolas PeyracIn 1995, he temporarily returned to his father's home in Brittany, writing large parts of his 1995 album J'avance ('' I progress'').
A. J. HinchHe went so far as to go to the 2003 General Manager's winter meetings to look for future job opportunities and contacts.
George A. GarrickUpon his father's death in 1958, Garrick's inheritance of the lands and seigniorial standing of the Siluko barony bestowed by HRH The Oba of Benin led him to settle permanently in Benin City to continue his medical career.
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowDuring his courtship, Longfellow continued writing and, in late 1839, published Hyperion, a book in prose inspired by his trips abroad Amidst this, Longfellow fell into'' periods of neurotic depression with moments of panic'' and took a six-month leave of absence from Harvard to attend a health spa in the former Marienberg Benedictine Convent at Boppard in Germany.
F.A. VenterIn 1967 he had to leave the northern Cape due to declining health and settled in Strand, meaning to write full time.
Wild Bill Hickok thumb | Wild Bill, Texas Jack Omohundro, and -LSB- -LSB- Buffalo Bill Cody in 1873 -RSB- -RSB- His marksmanship and health were apparently in decline, as he had been arrested several times for vagrancy, despite earning a good income from gambling and displays of showmanship only a few years earlier.
Steve Bolton (entrepreneur)Following the 2001 outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Britain and the economic fallout that followed the 9/11 attacks, Bolton's businesses were practically wiped out, and he was forced to sell his own home to avoid bankruptcy.
Arthur Robert HinksAfter the First World War Hinks admitted to William Wallace Campbell that he felt out of place in the new astronomy dominated by General Relativity and its consequences :'' Now that Peace is in sight, I find my thoughts reverting to astronomy a little, and I hope eventually to finish off some things I had to leave incomplete in 1913.
Gerald DillonBut despite a growing reputation, he had to return to London in 1944 to work on demolition gangs to restore his finances, but after the war he became more successful as an artist.
Charles E. SaundersHis musical career was not a financial success, however, and in 1903 he accepted appointment as Dominion cerealist at the Experimental Farm in Ottawa.
Herbert John Hodgson Concerned about the employment prospects of his growing family, Hodgson returned to London in 1936.
Robert BlatchfordWhen Bell's Life failed, he moved to this full-time in 1887 via a short holiday on the Isle of Wight due to the death of his two children.
Carl R?ediTo let his competence take effect under less exhaustive conditions he emigrated to the USA by the end of April 1891 and opened a doctor's office at Denver (Colorado).
Barbara Karinska In 1936, and free of Mamontov for several years, a series of circumstances led Karinska to make the decision to leave Paris.
John Starr CookeCooke found the many visitors to Carmel a burden, and in May 1963 considered a permanent move to Mexico to be relieved of this, as well as to reduce his living expenses.
Robert SchumannHaving learned in August 1835 that Ernestine von Fricken was born illegitimate, which meant that she would have no dowry, and fearful that her limited means would force him to earn his living like a'' day-labourer'', Schumann made a complete break with her toward the end of the year, due to his growing attraction to 15-year-old Clara Wieck.
Ralph KorngoldFinancial troubles associated with the Great Depression forced Korngold to leave France for America again in 1930, where he returned to Chicago and the world of business.
Erasmus Alvey Darwin In the summer of 1829 he gave up medicine as his father Doctor Robert Waring Darwin considered that Erasmus's'' delicate frame'' could not withstand a career'' involving, if successful, a severe strain on body & mind'' and decided to pension him off.
Andrea YatesYates continued under Dr. Saeed's care until June 20, 2001, when Rusty left for work, leaving her alone to watch the children against Dr. Saeed's instructions to supervise her around the clock.
Fauja SinghAs a young man, Fauja was an avid amateur runner, but he had to give it up and return to farming due to the 1947 India-Pakistan Partition.
Roland WintersIn 1949 Monogram had funds tied up in England, and decided to send Winters and Keye Luke there to make more Chan films, but when the British government suddenly devalued the currency, the Chan series was abandoned.
Alicia AlonsoEncouraged by this sudden change and eager to see her homeland from which she was never exiled and to which she had always been permitted to return, Alonso returned to Cuba and in March 1959.
Joseph Victor von ScheffelHis studies were, however, interrupted by eye disease, and in search of health he proceeded to Switzerland and took up his abode on the Lake of Constance, and elaborated the plan of his famous historical romance Ekkehard (1857) ; (Eng.
Marcel BaltazardIn 1947, he studied a plague epidemic in rural environment in Kurdistan, despite the absence of rats on these high plateaux.
Bill Bryson Bryson first visited Britain in 1973 during a tour of Europe and decided to stay after landing a job working in a psychiatric hospital -- the now defunct Holloway Sanatorium in Virginia Water, Surrey.
Newton MarshallThroughout 2007 he worked hard to earn back the trust of Anderson and Melville and was finally welcomed back to Chukka Caribbean Adventures and the Jamaica Dogsled Team to train and escort visitors on the company's two sled dog tours in September.
Tseng ChengIn the spring of 1994, Tseng returned from Hong Kong to visit his hometown of Zhuhai to find primitive, poor school conditions.
George-?tienne CartierAfter the 1872 election, Cartier traveled to London hoping to find a cure.
Moe BergFrom May 1944 to mid-December, Berg hopped around Europe interviewing physicists and trying to convince several to leave Europe and work in America.
Calum MacleanI realise that we are sixty years late in beginning this work of collection, but we may be able to save at least some of the traditional lore before it dies out... It was clear from Maclean's preliminary collection he made (mainly from his own relations) in Raasay that there was still a great deal to collect and, in light of this, the Irish Folklore Commission took the decision in summer 1946 to send Maclean back to his native land in order that he could continue his work in the field.
Sergei ProkofievHe soon found himself in financial difficulties, and, in April 1920, he left for Paris, not wanting to return to Russia as a failure.
Charles KeatingKeating had become a personal friend of McCain following their initial contacts in 1981, McCain and his family had made several trips at Keating's expense, sometimes aboard American Continental's jet, for vacations at Keating's opulent Bahamas retreat at Cat Cay.
Lillian Smith (author)Her father's health was declining and she was forced to return home to the States in 1925.
Rollo BeckThe great 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire struck while Beck was at sea, so their collections and the schooner `` Academy'' acted as the meeting place and storage place for the California Academy of Sciences for several months after their return, and some historians believe that had Beck not been out to sea and collecting, the Academy would have suffered a lethal blow.
Freddie WelshThey set sail from Liverpool to Vancouver arriving in January 1903, but although his companions were able to find work, Welsh struggled to hold down any steady jobs.
Badly Drawn Boy After his long spell in America, Gough suffered from homesickness and decided to record his next album closer to home.
Carlo Emilio GaddaGadda's father died in 1909, leaving the family in reduced economic conditions ; Gadda's mother, however, never tried to adopt a cheaper style of life.
Robert Louis StevensonWhen his father died in 1887, Stevenson felt free to follow the advice of his physician to try a complete change of climate, and he started with his mother and family for Colorado.
Chris DuckerHe spent 2010 finding ways to work fewer hours and work away from the office.
Miles DavisRealizing his precarious condition, Davis tried several times to end his drug addiction, finally succeeding in 1954 after returning to his father's home in St. Louis for several months and locking himself in a room until he had gone through a painful withdrawal.
Ola BauerTo get the necessary distance to the source material, he decided to let the novel take place in 1973.''
Birgit KoberShe continued her education, specializing in medicine but was forced to cut her studies in 2006 to help care for her sick mother.
Ronald Theodore ReutherIn 1972, Reuther saved the life of a baby gorilla, born at the zoo, by taking her home and nursing, the pneumonia - stricken ape back to health.
Charlie McMahonSome soundtrack work beckoned in Hollywood on a 1981 horror film called Wolfen but a musician's strike delayed the recording and, returning to San Francisco, McMahon, in the same week, missed his plane flight home and had his wallet, containing all his money, stolen creating the urgent need to find some way to earn a living wage and save for the air trip back to Australia.
William Darwin FoxHe was forced to take sick leave in 1833 and convalesced at Sandown on the Isle of Wight.
Teoberto MalerIn the spring of 1878 Maler was obliged to return to Europe to settle his father's estate, which was tied up in considerable legal difficulties.
Corinne HofmannShe left Marco, went back to Switzerland to sell her possessions, and, in 1987, returned to Kenya, determined to find Lketinga, which she eventually did.
Al AtkinsWith a wife and young daughter to support and no record deal in sight, Atkins was forced'' to get a haircut and a 9-to-5 job'' in May 1973.
Leon KnightIn January 2012 however, Coleraine asked Knight to either live in Northern Ireland or pay his own travel costs, as he was still living in London and had to travel over to Northern Ireland for each game, which was costing Coleraine # 1,000 -- # 1,500 per month.
Charles Rooking CarterCarter's business success permitted his early return to England in 1863 for a four-year interval and again for most of the latter part of his life.
Mark Allen (snooker player)In March 2011, Allen admitted he was suffering from depression, due to the amount of travelling and hours spent alone in hotel rooms associated with the life of a professional snooker player.
Manuel BandeiraIn 1904, he found out that he suffered from tuberculosis, which encouraged him to move from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro, because of Rio's tropical beach weather.
Jobyna RalstonShe abandoned the stage for the screen in 1922 when her mother's health began to decline, and she needed to make more money to help pay the medical bills.
Jun'ichir? TanizakiTanizaki's reputation began to take off when he moved to Kyoto after the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake, which destroyed his house in Yokohama (Tanizaki was at the time on a bus in Hakone and thus escaped injury).
Barbara McClintockIn early 1941, she took a leave of absence from Missouri in hopes of finding a position elsewhere.
Jesse James LeijaLeija then proceeded to move to Australia for six months, to get acquainted with the country and its climate before his challenge of Tszyu, scheduled for January 19, 2003.
Ursula Graham BowerBower returned alone to India in 1939 to'' to potter about with a few cameras and do a bit of medical work, maybe write a book''.
William Walter PhelpsIn his diary Phelps wrote, Phelps returned to Germany a year later, remaining in this post until January 1893, when his health began to suffer due to the climate.
Lola Maverick LloydWilliam and Lola continued to fight, until 1916, when William Lloyd left the family to spend a month in California under suspicious circumstances.
Geraldo Ribeiro, Baron of Geraldo de ResendeUnfortunately, an economic crisis created many financial difficulties for the Baron, who had no other means of support, and he had to sell the Santa Genebra Farm, dying just before it, on October 1, 1907.
Brian SyronSyron returned to Perth, Western Australia following the 1967 referendum which finally allowed him to freely move through his country without having to have a Permission to Leave Pass to let him go about his business.
John LomaxGalvanized by Kittredge's advice and support, Lomax had begun collecting cowboy songs and ballads, but his work was interrupted on February 7, 1908, when'' The Great A & M Strike'' broke out.
Stevie KnightHe wrestled in the United States of America for 12 weeks in late 1999, picking up extra bookings and the offer of work in Puerto Rico.
Emily Lloyd In 1997, immediately following her problems on the Pygmalion production, which saw three directors and then her leave, Lloyd went to India with a friend Davinia.
Everett TrueIn 2008, he relocated with his family to Brisbane in Australia (where he now lives), apparently on a whim :'' It was a nice day when we stepped off the plane,'' he told several interviewers.
Charles William EliotThis was a particularly bitter blow because of a change in his family's economic circumstances -- the financial failure of his father, Samuel Atkins Eliot, in the Panic of 1857.
Isamu NoguchiIn January 1933 he worked in Chicago with Santiago Martínez Delgado on a mural for Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition, then again found a business for his portrait busts ; he moved to London in June hoping to find more work, but returned in December just before his mother Leonie's death.
Richard Jefferies Essays While in Swindon, Jefferies had found it difficult to seek publication or employment with London publishers ; and early in 1877, with Jessie and their baby son Harold, he moved to a house at what is now 296 Ewell Road, Tolworth, near Surbiton.
Henry BerghThe severity of the climate obliged him to resign in 1864, and he traveled extensively in Europe and the Orient.
Woody GuthrieHe received various diagnoses (including alcoholism and schizophrenia), but in 1952, it was finally determined that he was suffering from Huntington's disease, Upon his return to California, Guthrie lived at the Theatricum Botanicum, a summer-stock type theatre founded and owned by Will Geer ; with blacklisted singers and actors, he waited out the anti-communist political climate.
Roy KilnerKilner went on several coaching trips to India during English winters, and on one of these, in 1927 -- 28, he contracted an illness ; on his return to England, he died at age 37.
A. R. PillaiThen, unluckily for Pillai, the First World War broke out, with Germany attacking Britain, France, etc., in 1914 and Pillai got stranded in Göttingen and could not go back to Edinburgh, submit the Working Plan and secure his B. Sc.
Ariadna ScriabinaHowever, his reputation was spoiled by his scandalous character and dubious family situation, and thus the return was delayed to February 1910.
Piers AnthonyAfter a series of odd jobs, Anthony decided to join the U. S. Army in 1957 for a steady source of income and medical coverage for his pregnant wife.
Rainer Maria RilkeHis long stay in Paris between January and August 1925 was an attempt to escape his illness through a change in location and living conditions.
Philip Henry Gosse Returning to England in 1839, Gosse was hard pressed to make a living, subsisting on eightpence a day ('' one herring eaten as slowly as possible, and a little bread'').
James Douglas (businessman)In 1883, he made his last permanent move, to the New York City area to be closer to the financial hub.
Uwe JohnsonIn 1974, he moved to Sheerness on the English Isle of Sheppey ; shortly after, he broke off work on Jahrestage due partly to health problems and partly to writer's block.
Augustus Saint-GaudensIn 1887, when Robert Louis Stevenson made his second trip to the United States, Saint-Gaudens had the opportunity to make the preliminary sketches for a five-year project of a medallion depicting Stevenson, in very poor health at the time, propped in bed writing.
Kuroda SeikiKuroda agreed, formally abandoning his studies for the study of painting in August 1887 after trying, and failing, to reach a compromise between the two to please his father.
Carl Barks Unhappy at the emerging wartime working conditions at Disney, and bothered by ongoing sinus problems caused by the studio's air conditioning, Barks quit in 1942.
Nick Berg Berg first arrived in Iraq on December 21, 2003, and made arrangements to secure contract work for his company.
Mirei ShigemoriIn the early 1920s, he tried extensively to found a school of Japanese Culture, Bunka Daigakuin to synthesize the teaching of culture, but was foiled by the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake, which forced him to move back to his hometown near Kyoto.
Scott W. RothsteinOn November 3, 2009, after many texts by Stuart Rosenfeldt, the president of the firm, urging him to'' choose life'', Rothstein returned to Fort Lauderdale on a chartered jet, (chartered by the ex-husband of Governor Crist's wife, Todd Rome) from Casablanca.
Manci Howard, Lady Howard of EffinghamShe divorced Lord Howard of Effingham (who succeeded as 6th Earl of Effingham shortly afterwards) in 1945 and travelled to Brazil (where her new partner, a Brazilian diplomat, lived) and Australia (where her new partner had been posted), attempting to raise funds in Brazil and Australia to send food parcels to Britain.