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He would consider "repatriating" to New York.
"At last," as the 93-year-old European President-for-Life, Angela Merkel, put it, "we are repatriating to you your powers, and not just the ones you asked for, but all the other ones as well".
Sir Martin decided to switch the name plaques again after Mr Osborne chose to cut UK corporate tax to 23 per cent by 2014 and to charge a flat rate tax of 5.75 per cent on foreign subsidiaries with a three-year waiver for groups repatriating to the UK.
Faced with declining psychological and physical health, and a strong bout of "diaspora blues," I set my sights on repatriating to the Dominican Republic.
"Lately, I've realized that one thing that would make me nervous about repatriating to the US especially now that I have a child is how reasonable Japanese society seems to be to be about guns and how scary the US seems in comparison," she said.
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