Sentence examples for to be repatriated from inspiring English sources

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to be repatriated

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Spent fuel is also to be repatriated.

He was among the last Germans to be repatriated.

The two-thirds who do not win any protection are meant to be repatriated.

With more tourists and migrants coming to Britain, more bodies have to be repatriated.

Nigeria has repeatedly asked for all Benin bronzes to be repatriated.

Speaking in Brussels he has called for money taken out of Greece to be repatriated.

After the armistice, he was assigned to guard German prisoners waiting to be repatriated.

Yamaguchi became one of millions to be repatriated to the main Japanese islands.

The federal government backed any request by a convicted prisoner to be repatriated to a Canadian jail.

In the field of EU enlargement, we see no issues which require subsidiarity or to be repatriated to national level".

She and her sister Dolours fought a bitter campaign to be repatriated back to Ireland to serve out their sentence.

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