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In the early 1990s, Edinburgh University was the first UK institution to begin repatriating Aboriginal bones.
But he added, "If we have nothing to hold them on, why hold them?" United States officials said they had hoped to begin repatriating Saudi detainees last year in groups of about 20 at a time.
When General Musharraf visited Kabul in April, Pakistan's demand that Afghanistan begin repatriating the Pakistani prisoners was high on the agenda, and Mr. Karzai pledged that Afghanistan, after vetting the prisoners to identify hard-core Taliban or Qaeda members, would comply.
In Belgium, plans were being made to begin repatriating the bodies with three military planes on Friday.
For its part, Apple has said that it will begin repatriating some corporate cash back to the United States beginning in 2017.
Fortunately, opening up that can of worms spurred the inquiry of abuse in the military, so that the Defence can finally begin repatriating victims who were suffering long before any scandals emerged.
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Eritrea, meantime, began repatriating Ethiopians displaced into Eritrea.
RAF planes began repatriating the bodies of the British victims on Wednesday, with arrivals continuing on Thursday and Friday.
The largest and most established foreign energy producer in Libya, Eni of Italy, said in a statement that it had begun repatriating "nonessential personnel" and the families of its employees.
Even as an international airlift began repatriating workers, and as governments and aid agencies began to mobilize in earnest to stem a potential humanitarian crisis here, there were still not enough buses to move people to refugee camps or, for the lucky ones, to waiting planes and ships to take them home.
As part of their, the Germans began repatriating Flemish prisoners of war in August 1940.
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