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    overseas


    1. Their dragons suited them well and when given the choice, when the time came, it was with great pride that they elected to accompany the Second of the Ancients overseas


    2. You both have been chosen to be the Leaders of the New Family of the Dragons of Light that will begin overseas


    3. Can you both accept this task? Can you both leave your home here and start anew overseas? Do you both consent to this task that is asked of you?


    4. They will free those overseas from the black plague


    5. When the time came for them to make the journey overseas, half of their squadron would request to go with them


    6. She would indeed be leaving this country and going overseas


    7. It has to do with some information from overseas, dragon business


    8. came home from overseas, and when he opened the


    9. With time and the continued commitment of forces in overseas


    10. Suppose your husband who is overseas in the military

    11. “This will give you direct control of these funds should something catastrophic occur either to us or to you while you are overseas


    12. The first interview was with Ramada inns – a nationwide chain of hotels and I think also they have some overseas


    13. I told her me and my wife lived overseas for 17 years, so we were a little bit used to the international world


    14. So I guess overseas, say Europe, might be the best thing


    15. 9/ll was caused by Islamic terrorists, and our troops are being killed by Islamic terrorists overseas and on our very own military bases; yet, our commanders are more concerned about „diversity" and not offending the Muslim community


    16. And so, for the first time ever, TSA employees are now screening our servicemen returning via commercial air from overseas duty, often with their fatigues still muddy and filled with gunshot residue


    17. As head of Investor’s Overseas Services, Bernie made a fortune and


    18. He called his company Investors Overseas Services (IOS)


    19. much as a dime overseas to report that income to the IRS and pay


    20. Bernie spent a lot of his last years overseas because of his disputes with the SEC and the IRS

    21. My legal consultancy sometimes assists overseas recruiters, and it is very sad to read the lies because you understand that many men are desperate to find a job


    22. I quite often travelled overseas and we seemed to be the only country where people think racially


    23. * For my overseas readers: Since 1994 a whole slew of laws were created to "redress the imbalances of the past," and ensure that employment equity takes place


    24. Since I was in the service and on my way overseas it would not have been feasible for me to be able to stay and press charges on this man even though I was mad enough


    25. The American Worker is likely to face (unfair) competition from overseas markets whose (worker) salary ―structures‖ are anything but competitive or balanced as one might expect in a planned market economy (China) or fledgling, sweatshop economies (Everywhere) whose


    26. A car in every garage and a television in every room is the stuff that middle-class dreams are made of! It is questionable, however, in light of diminishing incomes and job displacements precipitated by the emergence of cheap(er) labor from across our borders and the outsourcing of jobs overseas, not to mention a bubbling economy, that American families will be able to sustain its frenzied lifestyles once that bubble bursts


    27. * For my overseas readers: Since 1994 a whole bunch of laws were created to "redress the imbalances of the past" and ensure that employment equity takes place


    28. * For my overseas readers, this refers to a newly proposed Act which is attempting to limit the freedom of speech in South Africa


    29. * For my overseas readers: The new school system in South Africa is not based on knowledge or studies, as in our time, but something else called "outcome based education" of some fancy word


    30. * For my overseas readers: A couple of hundred far right wing members "invaded" or "withdrew through" - there are different versions - the "independent State of Bophuthatswana" for reasons which I still don't understand or even wish to discuss being plain silly

    31. They did not control the media and in fact ran a few operations to place less bad articles in well-known newspapers overseas


    32. Liberals and (some) Moderate Republicans voicing their opposition over the outsourcing of jobs overseas and its dampening effect on the United States economy should give equal expression (as well) to Illegal Immigration that has similarly produced dire


    33. The insurance industry got its start from insuring slave ships and slaves, especially from losses where the ships' crews forced to dump slaves overboard if caught smuggling slaves after the overseas trade had been banned


    34. Reagan and both Bushes tried killing opponents overseas during their presidencies


    35. Everything else being equal, three dollars a gallon is still a pretty good bargain compared with prices overseas


    36. More Americans die every year, preventably, because of conservative ideology about “free market” capitalism than from most wars fought overseas in almost any time frame


    37. Overseas, Truman formulated what has often been called the Truman Doctrine


    38. All these campaigns of repression either originated in Washington, or Washington worked side by side with campaigns of repression overseas from virtually the beginning


    39. By the time of the nationwide ban, only South Carolina still legally allowed slaves brought in from overseas


    40. Germany was and is highly industrial and thus more able to launch overseas invasions

    41. I have a collect overseas call for Sylvia Henderson


    42. “This is the Charleston Marine operator, ma’am, with a collect, ship to shore, overseas call for Sylvia Henderson


    43. What about wars overseas? Adams was one of the most skilled secretaries of State the US ever had, negotiating many treaties and formulating the Monroe Doctrine


    44. Since the end of the Civil War, US interventions, or more accurately, invasions, had largely stopped overseas


    45. Overseas, one of Roosevelt's most important actions was to declare the US-Philippines War over, offer amnesty to Filipino nationalists, and push for Filipino independence, however slowly


    46. Before 1890, the US neither had the military power nor the state of mind to invade overseas, except for the northernmost parts of Latin America


    47. After 1917, much of the US was somewhat inclined to invade overseas if humanitarian reasons or preserving order was the rationale


    48. After 1941 is when the US was fully committed as a world power, having both the military might and the will to send troops overseas


    49. The knowledge that there existed a brotherhood of other governments overseas armed them with renewed confidence for eventual success in their struggle


    50. I joined to try and get near him when he was ordered overseas












































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    Synonyms for "overseas"

    abroad overseas oversea away across

    "overseas" definitions

    in a foreign country


    being or passing over or across the sea


    beyond or across the sea


    in a place across an ocean