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The compatriots
noun
Somebody from one's own country.
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"The compatriots on both sides should unite and firmly oppose it," Zhang said.
"The compatriots, from the city of Rosario, were part of a group of friends celebrating the 30th anniversary of their graduation from the polytechnic school of that city when the tragic event occurred," the Argentinian government said.
"Russians?" Sir Benjamin Slade pauses, seeking the adjective best suited to the compatriots of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky.
It is important to acknowledge that the compatriots of Jewish victims suffered deeply, and to remember with awe and gratitude the sacrifices made by those who fought Nazism.
On being released or finding a safe haven, some have fought for the rights of the compatriots they left behind, or continue to battle against repression.
For example, he has lately been going around calling Obama the Hamas candidate.* And the kicker on his first general-election TV spot — "The American President Americans have been waiting for" — didn't exactly highlight the "compatriots" theme.
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The specifics of Augusta play directly into Day's hands, without even taking into account the compatriot's motivation derived from Scott's success.
"We'd like to join our hands together with the overseas compatriots in the endeavor for the construction of our great socialist motherland".
The bloody conclusion to the crisis, which was broadcast live on television, horrified the victims' compatriots in the wealthy Chinese territory.
The special relationship between the patriot and the patria and compatriots – the relationship of love and identification – has been dissolved.
He hopes to capitalize on the increased turnout that both men hope to gain from the candidates' compatriots.
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