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Companies spent most of the repatriated $300 billion on dividends and stock buybacks, enriching executives and shareholders.
He came through its academy, as did Carles Puyol and Xavi and Andrés Iniesta and the repatriated Gerard Piqué and Fàbregas.
Marco Streller and Alexander Frei, the repatriated strikers, got the goals, and the 20-year-old Xherdan Shaqiri, whose family fled Kosovo in his childhood, was and will be the rising star.
According to I.R.S. data and Grant Thornton, pharmaceutical manufacturers alone accounted for more than 30percentt of the repatriated total, with 29 corporations each claiming an average tax deduction of almost $3 billion on foreign profits brought home.
Already the repatriated wages of its overseas workers equal 10% of the nation's GDP.
His story of success is a common one among the repatriated Afghans who returned after the American invasion in 2001.
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After Juan Perón died in office in 1974, his third wife, Isabel Perón, hoping to gain favour among the populace, repatriated the remains and installed them next to the deceased leader in a crypt in the presidential palace.
In late 2011, the U.S. repatriated the eggs.
Most of the money repatriated during the 2004 holiday flowed in from tax havens, the Senate subcommittee found -- not surprising, considering the biggest benefits of a tax holiday inevitably accrue to companies that have been most assiduous about sheltering vast amount of their profits in low- or no-tax countries.
Cuba has released six of the 12 repatriated rafters; the others, after a brief trial, have received sentences of seven-to-ten years.
The repatriated money was to be used only on permissible activities like research and development, capital expenditures and pension funding.
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