Sentence examples for multiple passports from inspiring English sources

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I've been everywhere, have multiple passports.

Ads offering "interesting jobs" would occasionally show up in the classified sections and those with multiple passports and a proper security clearance from their military service could get a call, inviting them to an interview.

Proof of this comes from Charles's multiple passports, from the diamonds that he seems to have purloined, and from the noms de guerre adopted by everyone who wants a piece of the booty.

In addition to the pocket knife, the report said, Mr. Azmath carried nearly $3,200 in cash and photocopies of multiple passports depicting him in various guises: with a full beard; a mustache; and clean shaven, both with and without glasses.

By the time Cravan left Paris it was primarily to avoid conscription into the British army (he famously held multiple passports, but few inclinations to defend any of the countries that printed them), but his departure may also have been hastened by the likes of the aggrieved poet Guillaume Apollinaire looking to fight him in a duel, after one ribald insult too far.

In The Global Soul he goes to "in-between" places – airports, malls, the no-place of jet lag – and introduces the species of soul who has multiple passports, lives in several countries, and has nightmares not of the "Where am I?" variety, but of the more neurotically advanced "Who am I?" kind.

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After multiple extensive passport checks at the airport, the trip entails a 160-kilometer drive to the most isolated of the four main Sahrawi refugee camps outside of Tindouf.

Autograph Luxury Leather Double Travel Wallet: £65, Marks & Spencer If you're the one trusted to carry your partner's travel documents on a break, this leather one has room for two passports, multiple currencies and other documents, plus a zipped pocket for coins.

He was eventually arrested for multiple accounts of passport fraud and deported, though the damages claim was ​overturned on appeal.

An elusive 30-year-old Palestinian who travels the world using false passports and multiple aliases has emerged as the new chief of operations for Al Qaeda and is now believed to be organizing remnants of the terrorist network to carry out new attacks against the United States, American officials said.

"'Where haven't we been?'" To that end, the couple has multiple shoeboxes of old passports -- Doganieri estimates her husband has filled more than 25 of the extra-large kind.

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