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I know this favorite sport of Russian expatriots - gossip who of their company is or was KGB agent, and find it awfully stupid.
Obama and the law: about that little thing called “procedure” 2010
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I loved the group of American expatriots living in Paris, relaxing in a café and feeling a teensy bit guilty that the French government takes so much better care of its citizens.
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The foreign-backed invasions in cuba and nicaragua were * supposed* to be done with expatriots who would get popular support.
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I loved the group of American expatriots living in Paris, relaxing in a café and feeling a teensy bit guilty that the French government takes so much better care of its citizens.
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And this weekend, McCain boldly informed the remnants of the Miami Cuban expatriots that he will sustain the most egregiously failed US policy of them all -- the Cuban embargo.
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A touristy area with lots of expatriots tends to drive up prices. belgique
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Ms. Danticat began her talk by referencing Marcel Numa and Louis Drouin two members of Jeune Haiti, thirteen Haitian expatriots who returned to Haiti in 1964 intent on overthrowing then dictator Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier.
Ferentz LaFargue: Edwidge Danticat's Immigrant Artist at Work 2008
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A touristy area with lots of expatriots tends to drive up prices. belgique
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(Although, the number of expatriots from these states could not be found.)
T.M. Lindsey: New Iowa Poll Exposes Caucusgoers' Uncertainties 2008
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In the January elections we had 255,611 Iraqi expatriots voting from places like London, Washington and Tehran.
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