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In many ways, the Hopi case illustrates a paradox in the way artifacts are repatriated around the world.
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Nansen continued this work for a further two years until, in his final report to the Assembly in 1922, he was able to state that 427,886 prisoners had been repatriated to around 30 different countries.
Obviously they will not pay it now, he said, but when he is repatriated he expects to be fined around $800 by the local government.
That, together with the publicity around the infection of two American health workers who were repatriated for treatment, brought the US, UK and other countries together in the fight against the disease.
Rwanda and Uganda have repatriated troops.
Around that time the European Commission should be setting out its vision of a new treaty, which may include some powers to be repatriated.
Soldiers linked to crimes are often repatriated.
Spent fuel is also to be repatriated.
had repatriated the last German agents.
In late 2011, the U.S. repatriated the eggs.
Around two thirds of Apple's cash is held outside the US, and cannot be repatriated without a hefty tax bill – which limits the amount that can be returned to shareholders.
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