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We have decided to expatriate and are looking into our options.
Much of the content of the book is devoted to those looking to expatriate.
The term has since spread to expatriate workers in other countries, including Japan and China.
It was created to introduce Japanese culture to expatriate foreigners who were unfamiliar with the country.
According to the constitution, it is illegal to expatriate any Honduran citizen.
So I decided to expatriate, feeling that there was nothing more to be done in Italy."
Now the Hilburgs must expatriate their dead son, too.
It sought to emphasize the natural and inherent right of such people to expatriate themselves from their native nationalities.
In addition, international schools cater to expatriate students, and to a few local students given permission by the education ministry.
Dubai's plans will apply primarily to expatriate workers.
"This was an attractive proposition for Congress, particularly during an economic slump and a time when many American companies are seeking to expatriate."
MANY years ago, my first impulse as an aspiring novelist was to expatriate.
Lowitz's own writing explores the idea of place, displacement and what "home" means to expatriate women.
What obstacles do expatriate children face?
Bonilla, a Mets expatriate for less than a week, can look back and say he did, indeed, survive.
Also expatriate Iranian fans could not watch the match in Europe or the Americas.
Maria Luisa Ugolini was the only member of her family to expatriate.
The language is also broad enough to cover, and does cover, the corresponding natural and inherent right of American citizens to expatriate themselves.
This time, the Bonalys were told firmly that if they wanted to expatriate themselves, they would have to do so at their own expense.
Cricket amongst the Thai community failed to develop however, and by the early 1900s the game was confined almost entirely to expatriate residents.
A single emigrant may expatriate up to R4 million of assets without exit charge, while a family is entitled to twice that amount.
Mr. Li is keen on relationships that can export his programs to expatriate Chinese audiences in foreign markets.
What he accomplished seized the attention of Americans who previously turned to expatriate American artists and Europeans for prints.
These radical proposals were opposed by the missionaries which resulted in a church hierarchy that was primarily expatriate until the independence of Uganda decades later.
The main networks in Vietnam prevent access to websites critical of the Vietnamese government, expatriate political parties, and international human rights organizations, among others.