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A Carcross/Tagish First Nation woman who was trapped in the Turkish legal system for nearly seven years has finally come home to the Yukon.
“I didn’t go to Afghanistan, Bosnia and Kosovo only to come home to see my great state, that I love dearly, try to cancel that flag,” he said.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2023/3/2/23622755/utah-new-state-flag-controversial
“I’m delighted to come home to the UK to perform,” says the Londoner.
“I think the Sault is a good place to live, a good place to be from and a good place to come home to.”
“It’s just a quiet, peaceful way to come home to yourself.”
“Mara, it’s obvious that you need to come home to Team Gwen,” Stefani said with a laugh.
Now, the chickens have come home to roost, with the Indigenous People of BiafraEastern Security Network (ESN) as the culprits; and Nigerians are living with the consequences.
Residents tell ABC13 that it was a shock to come home to police lights and sirens.
Source: https://abc13.com/home-invasion-sugar-land-chelsea-harbour-subdivision-crime/13479548/
Shawn hoped to come home to Belle after he found a way to heal, so she pulled him into an emotional embrace.
So in essence, lets see what happens to KC, then Cincy then Philly when the chickens (the QB and a few WR contracts) come home to roost.
The couple are now looking forward to Rory, Cerys and Niamh being able to come home to join sister Quinn.
When I moved to Southern California in 1998, she would keep snowballs in the freezer for me to come home to.
Source: https://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/2023/12/fixing-christmas/