Hunting and gathering is prehistoric, therefour only theoretical, not necessarily truth.
Something that may be seen, The Kyops, Great Pyramid of Giza, a think that modern science is incapable of duplicating, with all mans technological tools. A solid indication the ancients had a wisdom, that is lacking in modern civilization! They were smarter yesterday!
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required Americans to return runaway slaves to their owners.
Stockolders are not guaranteed a return on their investments.
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You can return exiled cards to play in Magic: The Gathering by using cards or abilities that specifically allow you to do so, such as "Flicker" effects or cards with the "Return from Exile" ability.
You can return cards from exile in Magic: The Gathering by using specific cards or abilities that allow you to do so, such as "Flicker" effects or cards with the ability to return cards from exile to your hand or graveyard.
In Magic: The Gathering, players can return exiled cards to the graveyard by using specific cards or abilities that allow them to move cards from exile back to the graveyard.
In Magic: The Gathering, the keyword "return from exile" allows a card that was previously exiled to be brought back into play. This mechanic allows players to reuse cards that were temporarily removed from the game.
The Return of Heracles happened in 1983.
Return of the Phantom happened in 1993.
The Return of Ishtar happened in 1986.
Return Fire happened in 1995.
Return to Zork happened in 1993.
Return of Medusa happened in 1991.
Alien's Return happened in 1983.
Return to Krondor happened in 1998.