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Another Sudanese man who pleaded guilty to similar charges, Noor Uthman Muhammed, is scheduled to be repatriated in about a year.

Under the terms of his arrangement, he was to serve an additional 34 months on top of the nine years he had already been imprisoned as a wartime detainee, which would position him to be repatriated in December.

Among other measures, the bill would have protected foreign investment from possible seizure, given foreign investors the same rights as local investors, and allowed earnings to be repatriated in cash.

Nigeria has repeatedly called for all the Benin bronzes – which it says are part of its cultural heritage – to be repatriated in the same way that Greece has demanded the return of the Parthenon marbles.

Though Brazilian companies and individuals have big foreign assets (estimates range from $70 billion to $170 billion), many of these are illiquid (eg, factories) and those that are liquid (eg, offshore bank accounts) would not be repatriated in an emergency: on the contrary, more Brazilians have been sending money offshore.

For instance, investments in physical capital (e.g. houses, small businesses, inheritance,…) will incur transaction costs to be repatriated in the host country.

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Mr. Bruce was repatriated in 1945 when Colditz was liberated.

(The last British prisoner at Guantánamo was repatriated in 2005).

After he was repatriated in 1945, his drawings were exhibited in Cambridge.

After unparalleled hardships Byron eventually reached a Spanish prison and was repatriated in 1745.

First buried in Southampton, his body was repatriated in 1989 and now rests in Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.

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