Sentence examples for passports behind from inspiring English sources

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In the murders of three Chechens outside an Istanbul teahouse in 2011, Turkish authorities believed nine people were involved, including two alleged Russian agents who fled, leaving fake passports behind.

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Elplate got so stoned he left his jacket with his passport in behind and only realised once we'd arrived back at our hotel, so Sean Paul's brother drove all the way to Kingston to drop it off.

He is currently the subject of a retrospective at Kiasma, the contemporary art museum in Helsinki, which includes a million blank Finnish passports locked behind glass: a bitter gesture of goodwill towards immigrants unable to obtain EU citizenship.

They left their passports and valuables behind in hotel rooms and never returned.

Tromp and his wife, Jacoba, drove to New South Wales with their three adult children, leaving behind their passports, credit cards and mobile phones.

More than a month ago, as Qaddafi forces retreated from their town, virtually all of Tawerga's estimated 30,000 residents, fearing their neighbors' wrath, fled the city, leaving their clothes, their passports and their family albums behind.

They left it all behind, got their passports stamped and were out of there the next day bound for Costa Rica where they would get the repairs done.

Then Simon vanishes, leaving behind a stash of passports with various aliases and a frantic phone message instructing his family not to tell anyone that he has disappeared.

There is little detail about how the family of five came to get in the car almost a week ago, leaving passports, credit cards and mobile phones behind.

RT @RT_russian: http://t.co/rgD87NMvlm — Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) 23 Jun 13 The latest, unconfirmed reports in the airport also suggested that Mr. Snowden might be in the V.I.P. hall, which is also behind passport control.

CORRUPTION can be difficult to avoid the checkpoint policeman reluctant to return your passport; the apparatchik behind the desk who pushes your papers to the bottom of the pile; the customs officer painfully slow to use his rubber stamp but it is not easy to measure.

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