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been repatriating
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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"We have been repatriating Laotian Hmong for the past few years.
"We have been repatriating Laotian Hmong in the past few years," he said.
"But in a sense, these auctions have been repatriating a great deal of objects back to China".
What's really worrying is that the Forced Marriage Unit has been repatriating British subjects taken abroad to be forced into marriage – but not securing convictions.
Unconfirmed reports said US subsidiaries of European banks have been repatriating dollars to beef up the operations of their parent groups in Europe.
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All four have since been repatriated to Uganda.
Before Tuesday, 135 prisoners had been repatriated and released, and another 12 who had been repatriated were still in detention in their home countries, according to the Pentagon.
(Under the agreed-upon truce settlement, these men were to have been repatriated to North Korea).
"But no maharajah car has ever been repatriated by the Indian government," Mr. Swig said.
The crayfish appeared to have been repatriated to a river of heavy cream.
Some of those living in the camps have been repatriated to Romania.
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