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It felt like Homeland at its peak.
But perhaps we slight "Homeland" at our own expense.
In "Homeland," at 10, a television interview pushes the Brody family into the spotlight.
Alexandrov competed for his homeland at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
Far from negotiating, the Serbs have herded Kosovars out of their homeland at an ever faster rate.
And I understood the Zionist idea — that there is always a homeland at the center of our story.
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Across the executive branch, a truly staggering number of offices — at Homeland Security, at the Treasury, at the State Department — remain unoccupied, in part because Trump's team cannot find enough "reliable" loyalists to fill the positions.
The real action is unfolding in their own homelands, at least in north Africa or the Levant.
"Sly" came after a crisis period when he was distraught to see his two homelands at war.
At Howard University in Washington, a geneticist announced this spring that he would offer DNA analysis, possibly as early as this summer, to African-Americans seeking their ancestors' homelands, at $200 or $300 per test.
Enter the new brainchild of O'Neil's U.S. Basketball Academy: a program to admit junior Chinese players to American high schools, then return them to their homelands at a higher level.
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