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    1. A ship will land soon to pick you up and repatriate all of you to the United States


    2. “Let’s repatriate the prisoners that survived this hell, then we will get rid of the stocks of chemical and biological weapons stored in the camp by transporting them into space and dumping them into the Sun


    3. accompanied by a Murray & Roberts attorney in an attempt to repatriate the dollar


    4. If such a business were to repatriate this cash to invest in the United States, then you would need to discount the cash for the taxes the business would have to pay


    5. Of course, Congress seems to be setting up tax holidays to allow these businesses to repatriate the cash back to the U


    6. dollar in late autumn because that is when Japanese multinationals repatriate yen for the half-fiscal-year accounting (see Figure 16


    7. All that means is that it is harder to repatriate money to the parent than it seems and it is also harder to generate accounting gains by swapping securities between subsidiaries


    1. Blanco at once acquiesced, and several hours later the Spanish Cabinet accepted the inevitable, on condition that the garrison should be repatriated


    2. Balkans, which had been annexed in 1940, and the Ukrainians, were repatriated


    3. When the Army found them Mark was in a very poor state and was repatriated firstly to an army hospital and then back home for further treatment


    4. This radiologist was repatriated at no cost to him and we learned later that he had died from a brain tumor


    5. We would have repatriated the rest


    6. If there are any prisoners of war or forced laborers from other countries still in Japan, they are to be treated decently until they can be repatriated to their respective countries


    7. � As soon as she is repatriated after the war, we will come back for her


    8. One was a Filipino maid whose employer was so worried about her family that I decided to send her to the Communicable Disease Center to stay before she was repatriated to Philippines


    9. ‘’Ladies and gentlemen, I have some good news for you: the Soviet Union has signed yesterday a peace accord with the United States, which means that you will finally be able to be repatriated to your country


    10. Their wives, some de facto, had been arrested when they had tried to register their offspring during an amnesty for child illegal immigrants and now they themselves were about to be repatriated to China where they would have to join the three to twenty year queue to gain a legal one-way pass to Hong Kong

    11. expatriates repatriated to their adopted lands


    12. Because Los Angeles was teeming with repatriated soldiers, inexpensive housing was all but impossible to find, so Louie was still living with his parents


    13. The family did not know if he was living or dead until he was repatriated during the chaos that followed the Armistice


    14. However, if they repatriated the cash to invest in the U


    15. She had come to England when she was repatriated and she had done her job efficiently and well with Pack and Levy for two years or


    16. “Hot money” inflows into high-yielding countries also tend to reverse sharply during financial crises and funds get repatriated (typically to low-yielding, current-account-surplus countries)


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