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The law under which the beaver prow was repatriated, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, was signed by President George Bush in November 1990 after years of discussion among scientists, museum curators and Indian groups.
had repatriated the last German agents.
In late 2011, the U.S. repatriated the eggs.
He also promptly repatriated the bodies of the nine crewmen found inside.
Once repatriated, the North Koreans face life-threatening punishment in labor camps, say rights groups.
The lawsuit said the bank then repatriated the laundered money to Lebanon, where Hezbollah received a portion.
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Initially, the government intended to repatriate the child on Jan . 14
The standard policy is to repatriate the personnel involved, with discipline left to individual governments.
For this reason the Peruvian government wishes to repatriate the materials taken by Bingham to Yale.
Indeed, three-quarters of the French public support the decision to repatriate the family.
The decision to repatriate the objects comes after an extensive examination into their validity.
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