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The boy is staying with relatives in Ireland and may be repatriated to join his parents.
Someday, all the skeletal remains may be repatriated to their proper descendants.
The latest restrictions are as various as taxes on bond and equity flows and extended rules on how quickly short-term capital may be repatriated.
Patients diagnosed with potentially fatal malignancies may be repatriated to their homes at their own option.
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I heard recently that the German shipyard that made the Götzen/Liemba may be repatriating it, so if you are going to do this trip yourself, do it soon.
Under international law, people who are designated refugees may not be repatriated and must be given haven.
In some cases it may have to be repatriated to the country it came from, or destroyed.
- The White House confirms suspicions that Guantánamo Bay detainees who cannot be repatriated may be held in mainland US facilities once the camp closes.
Around that time the European Commission should be setting out its vision of a new treaty, which may include some powers to be repatriated.
It also provides information that would be useful if the refugees were to be repatriated, a process that may begin within the next two months.
"Although the situation continues to be serious, and may remain so, it was decided that Jules was sufficiently stable to be repatriated to his native France".
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