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O favour of fullest Moon, when shall we Re-union see?
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Next Week: Date update, Re-union rehearsals, and a works night out at the opening of a new shop in town (champagne all round!) “I thought ‘Why are you punching me in the thigh …?’”
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When the men are excited by drink quarrels are frequent, and the police search them for arms before admitting them to a Re-union.
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We have two splendid examples today of this kind of playwright, one on each side of the Atlantic-Noel Coward and our friend upstairs, whose play Re-union in Vienna is one of the very few big successes now running in New York.
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CHAPTER XIX - The negro in it - My enlistment - Regular battles I was in - Search for mother - My brother's escape from slavery - Mother found - Re-union of mother and six of the children ....
From log cabin to the pulpit, or, fifteen years in slavery, b. 1848 1913
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Having thus given the clearest View I was able of the usual Regard paid to the Power of a Lord-Chamberlain, the Reader will more easily conceive what Influence and Operation that Power must naturally have in all Theatrical Revolutions, and particularly in the complete Re-union of both Companies, which happen'd in the Year following.
An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber, Volume II 1889
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Re-union, desirable as it may be in certain aspects, could not be entertained for a moment were the majority of the southern people found to hold the political, scientific, and absurd theories of the committee.
Tupelo John Hill 1862
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On our part, the whole substance of the instructions to the Secretary of State, hereinbefore recited, was stated and insisted upon, and nothing was said inconsistent therewith; while, by the other party, it was not said that in any event or on any condition, they ever would consent to Re-union; and yet they equally omitted to declare that they never would so consent.
The Great Conspiracy, Complete John Alexander Logan 1856
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On our part, the whole substance of the instructions to the Secretary of State, hereinbefore recited, was stated and insisted upon, and nothing was said inconsistent therewith; while, by the other party, it was not said that in any event or on any condition, they ever would consent to Re-union; and yet they equally omitted to declare that they never would so consent.
The Great Conspiracy, Volume 7 John Alexander Logan 1856
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"Re-union with a former lover may be desirable so as to separate some particular woman from some particular man, or some particular man from some particular woman, or to have a certain effect upon the present lover."
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana Translated From The Sanscrit In Seven Parts With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks Vatsyayana 1855
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