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But selling government bonds is just one of many ways we repatriate capital.
"Right now, I would forecast that we repatriate next year," he said.
"We [have] provisioned several billion for the US for payment [of tax bills] as soon as we repatriate".
Ms Hewitt is heard to say: "The idea is we overcharge them slightly, because that's the way we repatriate it".
Charles Brunner, a descendent of Anne of York, Richard's sister, said: "We repatriate those who give their lives in battle, so why is this different?" Mr Brunner, who is also related to Richard's brother Edward IV, added: "We don't leave them a few miles from where they fell: they are brought home.
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The moment we repatriated the money, we'd be taxed at the higher American corporate tax rate.
"We think we can repatriate some of that group of investors who thought that full-service brokers could not meet their needs," Mr. Sloss said.
We again told the North that we would repatriate the other two".
Christina Hellmich, a spokeswoman for the Peabody Essex Museum, said, "If we are presented with evidence that Commander Sternfelt stole the objects now in our possession, we would repatriate them".
And if we could repatriate Andrea Pirlo in time for Brazil 2014, well, that'd be swell, too.
"For the sake of our farmers, consumers and the UK's world-leading science sector we must repatriate national decision-making on food and crop safety".
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