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The gods and goddesses were repatriated from their rocky mountaintops to the salons and boardrooms of the industrial age.
In 2012 Zog's remains were repatriated from France and interred in a newly built royal crypt in Tirana.
Nonetheless, more than 300,000 refugees were repatriated from Thailand under UN auspices in 1992 93, and in July 1993 national elections were held under UN supervision.
Instead, the ceremonies boost national pride, as when the remains of the poet Adam Mickiewicz were repatriated from France to Poland in 1890.
Perhaps most important for the Basque region was the recovery of self-government in 1979 from Madrid, which Eurosceptic Tories might compare to the self-renewal the nation could see if powers were repatriated from Brussels.
Adding to the job competition were approximately one million persons with French citizenship, the so-called pieds-noirs (literally "black feet"), who were repatriated from territories in North Africa decolonized in 1962 64.
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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.
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