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The Chungs had a few American-born acquaintances, but most of their friends were expatriates from Taiwan.
He explained that they were expatriates and frequent guests at Mozaic, which has become known for its innovative French cuisine laced with Indonesian flavors.
They were expatriates: members of that clannish tribe of seminomads who, borne by various errands, hand deliver our national culture to almost every corner of the globe.
Ms. Holland takes the nightclub stage of the Triad Theater as Linda Lee Porter, the dazzling divorced socialite from Kentucky who wed Porter, eight years her junior, in 1919 when both were expatriates in Paris.
Two neighborhoods -- first Montmartre, where Picasso opened a studio in 1904, then the so-called "republic of Montparnasse" -- had become artists' colonies, their bars and cafes transformed into round-the-clock meeting places for artists, poets and writers, many of whom were expatriates.
Linkage to NIIS through AEIS disclosed that all but one were expatriates who had not been immunized.
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Under prior law, you generally had to give notice you were expatriating to trigger the rules.
The Americans won, but their victory was bittersweet: All three members of the team were expatriate Frenchmen.
Others are expatriates.
How are expatriates treated?
More than half its residents are expatriates.
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