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Some survivors were later repatriated by the Iranian government.
Profits repatriated by international investors accounted for $486bn in 2012.
Mother and baby were repatriated by the Gestapo to Austria.
"But no maharajah car has ever been repatriated by the Indian government," Mr. Swig said.
Hungry refugees should be repatriated by China to South Korea, which should accept them.
Nor could the court's powers be repatriated, by Britain or anyone else, without a country leaving the Union altogether.
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There are currently 91 detainees at Guantánamo Bay, including 35 cleared for transfer that the State Department expects to repatriate by the summer.
They fear deportation back to their country — concerns reinforced last month when nine young North Koreans were turned back by Laos, then repatriated to North Korea by China.
Of the original group, 19 had reached Algeria by foot and were repatriated to Niger by authorities there, he said.
Here, using blood samples from an additional 311 and 214 individuals collected on Española Island in 2003 and 2007, respectively, we describe the outcome of the breeding program by determining parentage of the repatriated animals and by searching for genetic signatures of in situ reproduction.
QUESTION FROM LOGAN: Given the vast wealth being repatriated or redistributed by the NTC, what is the threat of corruption?
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