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During the conflict prisoners might be repatriated or delivered to a neutral nation for custody.
It even trailed the possibility that some powers might be repatriated from the Union to its member states.
The Iranians feel short-changed, especially when they recall an optimistic UNHCR estimate that 3,000 refugees might be repatriated every week under the programme.
Some migrants might be repatriated, but, according to Unicef reports, other could simply be trafficked.
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The essayist Eric Zemmour had topped the non-fiction bestseller list with Le Suicide Français, in which he argued that millions of Muslims might be colonising and transforming the country and should be "repatriated".
Spent fuel is also to be repatriated.
He was among the last Germans to be repatriated.
He added that other divisions will also be repatriated.
Looted art, proved as stolen, must be repatriated.
The four will be repatriated to Cameroon's Limbe Animal Orphanage.
If this work should be repatriated anywhere, it is surely to Benin City itself, in southern Nigeria, where the artistic and religious traditions of Benin's mighty art are still preserved and whose museum might provide a good home.
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