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- noun Plural form of
evacuee .
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Examples
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Both Field and Hoey have been talked of as potential evacuees from the perma-slime (both would receive a warm welcome into Tory ranks) whilst Mrs. Stuart faces a distinctly tricky fight in her naturally Tory Birmingham seat.
A Load of BalHooney 2008
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Both Field and Hoey have been talked of as potential evacuees from the perma-slime (both would receive a warm welcome into Tory ranks) whilst Mrs. Stuart faces a distinctly tricky fight in her naturally Tory Birmingham seat.
Archive 2008-02-03 2008
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The reason the right hates these evacuees is because most are of Lebonese decent.
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Indeed, we got some evacuees from the Lake Charles area over the course of the next several days.
Being of service... 2005
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Indeed, we got some evacuees from the Lake Charles area over the course of the next several days.
Wanderlustress: 2005
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The only thing the U.S. has done for the evacuees is taken their land and replaced their homes with expensive housing, that the blacks cannot afford, so the poor blacks will not move back.
Think Progress » Katrina: Another Excuse for Bush’s Failed Ideology 2005
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Churches and charitable organizations across the country have organized relief efforts and are helping to feed and support the evacuees from the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
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A number of states have taken in evacuees and shown them great compassion †admitting children to school, and providing health care.
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The loss of life was almost complete inside the south tower's 10 giant express elevators, which were shuttling evacuees from the 78th floor to the ground floor after the north tower was hit.
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On 17 January 1966, I was captured while riding in a province-owned truck transporting food and medical instruments to Trung Lap, to assist refugees and evacuees from a joint GVN/US search and destroy operation.
Ramsey, Douglas K. 1990
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