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was repatriating
verb
To restore (a person) to his or her own country.
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In 2008 [it was] a dangerous time before the Beijing Olympics; China was repatriating all illegals.
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Mr. Bruce was repatriated in 1945 when Colditz was liberated.
(The last British prisoner at Guantánamo was repatriated in 2005).
After he was repatriated in 1945, his drawings were exhibited in Cambridge.
#pleaseneveraskmethatoneagain Where did Hagrid's beloved Fluffy get to?.@EmyBemy2 He was repatriated to Greece.
Several days later Mehdi, 38, was repatriated, and put into the hands of Tunisian authorities.
After unparalleled hardships Byron eventually reached a Spanish prison and was repatriated in 1745.
Neither egg was repatriated to Russia.
Monash, the senior Australian commander, was repatriated on 26 December 1919.
After surviving the Holocaust, Librescu was repatriated to Communist Romania.
The charges against the juvenile detainee were ultimately dropped and he was repatriated.
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