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Haysom does not benefit; she told me that she hoped Soering would be repatriated.
Not all would be repatriated, and not all is held in Treasuries.
Trump said that "at least $4 trillion" would be repatriated to the United States.
I knew the trees would be repatriated elsewhere, but the workers still seemed like gravediggers.
She hoped that Soering would be repatriated: "I want him to go back to Germany so bad.
It was unclear when and how the nearly seventeen thousand British tourists in southern Sinai would be repatriated.
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We were discussing whether they would be repatriating some drug manufacturing — not just research but drug manufacturing — back to the U.K. I'm also minister for space.
At fringe meetings he dodged big issues such as pension reform, declared that the Tory's cranky immigration policy should stay and pledged that a main aim would be repatriating powers from Brussels, suggesting that he has not overcome his party's obsession with Europe.Tory MPs know how ruthless Labour has proved at exploiting woolly thinking.
An official from Malaysia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who refused to be identified, said Mr. Kashgari would likely be repatriated to Saudi Arabia.
Kabila, whose father was assassinated in 2001, said the remains of the former prime minister Moïse Tshombe, who became leader of the secessionist province of Katanga, would also be repatriated from Algeria, where he died in 1969.
Laid to rest in Plot A, Row 1, Grave 1: John David Singer Jr., a 25-year-old infantryman, whose remains would later be repatriated and buried in Denton, Md., about 72 miles east of Washington.
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