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are repatriating
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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According to State Street Global Markets, American investors hold more than $5 trillion of foreign equities and are repatriating their money.
Now, in a rare period of peace, Eritreans are repatriating, bringing with them not only additional car traffic through narrow streets but new demands for housing.
"At last," as the 93-year-old European President-for-Life, Angela Merkel, put it, "we are repatriating to you your powers, and not just the ones you asked for, but all the other ones as well".
And in Algeria, diplomats are repatriating the bodies of the American workers who were killed during last week's attack on a southern Algerian gas field by Al Qaeda-affiliated militants — an attack that resulted in the deaths of at least thirty-seven foreign hostages, according to Algeria's government.
Those coming from abroad and buying homes in Glasgow often have a connection to the city or are repatriating, Ms. Cathcart said.Otherwise, the great majority of buyers are already residents of the city or suburbs, or are from West Scotland, brokers said.
One of the results has been that wealthy Swedes are repatriating themselves and their capital to Sweden.Bernard Kelly LondonSIR – Your review of Owen Jones's book on the "demonisation of the working class" in Britain skirted around the political issues ("Giving the poor a good kicking", June 18th).
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Illegal immigrants are repatriated from France every day.
The problem is powers are repatriated from London to Beijing.
Multinationals are furious about rules that tax overseas profits when they are repatriated to America.
"When they are repatriated to their countries, the balance of nature will be restored".
It also erodes the company's overseas earnings when they are repatriated.
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