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The Temple University concert represented something of a homecoming for Coltrane.

The two people involved were 20-year-old students who met at an off-campus bar during Homecoming Weekend.

His homecoming is breezily explained at the start of the episode.

For Lennon, who had not set foot in Britain for nine years, there must have been something of a homecoming feel to the experience.

The girl's 21-year-old elder sister told The Daily Beast: "We are going to have a big party tonight to celebrate her homecoming."

Such a homecoming is known in all of its keen delight by only the long-absent miner or returning soldier.

All the sadness surrounding her homecoming could not keep out the sweet feeling of being back that stole through her senses.

It would be hard to exaggerate the stir which the newspapers and the public generally made over the homecoming of Mark Twain.

And in Ingvar's house the thralls wrought to prepare a great feast in honour of Jarl Halfden's homecoming.

So we went up to the great hall in silence, sorely cast down; and that was Halfden's homecoming.

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On this page you'll find 66 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to homecoming, such as: advent, appearance, influx, landing, meeting, and return.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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