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- noun Plural form of
reentrant .
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"Other aliens, even if not illegal reentrants or fugitives, may have a lengthy immigration history or have been encountered multiple times at the border."
U.S. program to deport criminal illegal immigrants has deported high percentages of noncriminals in some areas Shankar Vedantam 2010
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"Other aliens, even if not illegal reentrants or fugitives, may have a lengthy immigration history or have been encountered multiple times at the border."
U.S. program to deport criminal illegal immigrants has deported high percentages of noncriminals in some areas Shankar Vedantam 2010
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"Other aliens, even if not illegal reentrants or fugitives, may have a lengthy immigration history or have been encountered multiple times at the border."
U.S. program to deport criminal illegal immigrants has deported high percentages of noncriminals in some areas Shankar Vedantam 2010
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Fifty-three of the 146 noncriminal immigrants removed from the parish "were illegal reentrants or fugitives," Hale said in an e-mail.
U.S. program to deport criminal illegal immigrants has deported high percentages of noncriminals in some areas Shankar Vedantam 2010
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Fifty-three of the 146 noncriminal immigrants removed from the parish "were illegal reentrants or fugitives," Hale said in an e-mail.
U.S. program to deport criminal illegal immigrants has deported high percentages of noncriminals in some areas Shankar Vedantam 2010
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Fifty-three of the 146 noncriminal immigrants removed from the parish "were illegal reentrants or fugitives," Hale said in an e-mail.
U.S. program to deport criminal illegal immigrants has deported high percentages of noncriminals in some areas Shankar Vedantam 2010
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The more advanced courses put controls on ridges or reentrants (little valleys running down a hillside).
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Connors had surveyed his rather complex sector while being driven with his platoon commanders and FC in a carrier across the reentrants or orchard slopes on the left and right, and through the closely enclosed woods of the Favorite Castle to the front, and the beechwood paths to the rear, split in two by the second-class road leading back from Favorite.
First Clash Macksey, Kenneth 1984
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Where zones of soft or closely jointed rock outcrop along a shore, or where minor water courses conic down to the sea and aid in erosion, the shore is worn back in curved reentrants called coves; while the more resistant rocks on either hand are left projecting as headlands (Fig. 139).
The Elements of Geology William Harmon Norton 1900
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Among those unemployed, the number of reentrants to the labor force rose by
The Moderate Voice 2010
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