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Eventually, in the autumn of 1797, "Citoyen" Muir was repatriated from Spain to France, where in the final year of his life he plotted an invasion of Scotland.
The same team, including the nurse, also treated missionary Miguel Pajares, 75, who was repatriated from Liberia in August and died five days later.
By terms of the Canada Act of 1982, the British North America Act was repatriated from the British to the Canadian Parliament, and Canada became a fully independent country.
As a result, exchanges all round Europe became more efficient, and trading in most domestic equities was repatriated from London.The next obvious ploy to try was for the exchanges to construct a joint platform for trading the biggest European securities.
The way in which Eichmann was repatriated from Argentina… having suffered under in essence another fascist regime, McCarthyism, perhaps Leo had a more evolved idea about how it doesn't take much to turn ordinary people into people who commit acts which are unjust and unreasonable.
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Illegal immigrants are repatriated from France every day.
The problem is powers are repatriated from London to Beijing.
Some Australian communities want – indeed, have demanded – their possessions be repatriated from the museum.
It even trailed the possibility that some powers might be repatriated from the Union to its member states.
Jordanian officials have said he will face retrial for the bombings if he is repatriated from Britain.
In 2012 Zog's remains were repatriated from France and interred in a newly built royal crypt in Tirana.
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