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- noun Plural form of
foreign .
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Examples
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Of course, if a certain Russian gentleman was to acquire the Indy, it might add many thousands more to its "foreigns".
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Capital gains is for everybody (foreigns an Mexicans).
Who is obligated to declare Taxes... and who can void it? 2009
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Capital gains is for everybody (foreigns an Mexicans).
Who is obligated to declare Taxes... and who can void it? 2009
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Capital gains is for everybody (foreigns an Mexicans).
Who is obligated to declare Taxes... and who can void it? 2009
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Capital gains is for everybody (foreigns an Mexicans).
Who is obligated to declare Taxes... and who can void it? 2009
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Since bush started in his regime the current policy spurning problems to the US foreigns image the defense secretary though not openly is favoring McCain who seems proper for the end game talk. i believe Americans should be cautious since it wont fair on well if they in any way still cling to this most foul foreign policy.
Gates: Next president likely to take 'sensible approach' to Iraq 2008
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The Medina of Essaouira is very nice, UNESCO World Heritage and home of movies such “Kingdom of Heaven”, but Moroccan people can be very annoying with foreigns in that place.
Archive 2008-07-01 Hal Duncan 2008
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The Medina of Essaouira is very nice, UNESCO World Heritage and home of movies such “Kingdom of Heaven”, but Moroccan people can be very annoying with foreigns in that place.
Lost in Translation -- Luis Gallego Hal Duncan 2008
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I wouldn't confuse the more dubious contributions from foreigns and other s to his presidential library with the more legit contributiosn to his organization, which is more akin to giving to the Carter foundation.
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Jenkins argues that CAFE is a global laughingstock, and the foreigns simply pay their fines and keep the X-6s, Cayennes and Mercedes staff cars coming 'cause that's what Americans want.
In which your author, seeking a remedy for good cheer, ingests a lethal dose of the Wall Street Journal bluemeanie 2009
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