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She called to invite me to repatriate and head her business unit's marketing group which she wanted me to start up.
Armour slid a printed e-mail across his desk to Langdon and said, "They let me know they're ready to repatriate".
A European MP who was at the summit told me the IOM suggested that it could repatriate some 15,000 people before Christmas - it's ambitious, but unrealistic, considering the numbers flown out over the past year.
This idea crystalized for me upon reading about AT&T's pledge to repatriate 5,000 call center jobs (about 2percentt of its workforce) as part of its opening bid in negotiating with the Justice Department over its proposed T-Mobile acquisition.
"Once there's an order from a judge the government works to repatriate the child and then DHS and HHS have to work with the consulates," Frankel told me.
Bertolucci expatriated the tale in order to repatriate himself: 'I felt that I must make an effort to shoot in my country,' he told me.
-- Efforts to repatriate refugees.
Britain would seek to repatriate powers.
They are making arrangements to repatriate him".
It can also repatriate holidaymakers stuck abroad.
What are the possibilities, would you like to repatriate powers?
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