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▪ I. repatriate, v. (rɪˈpeɪtrɪeɪt, riːˈpæt-) [f. ppl. stem of late L. repatriāre to return to one's country, f. re- re- + patria native land. Cf. obs. F. repatrier (15th c.), F. rapatrier, It. ripatriare.] 1. a. trans. To restore (a person) to his own country. (Common in recent use.)1611 Cotgr., Rep...
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repatriate/ri:ˈpætrɪeɪt; ?@ -ˈpeɪt-; ri`petrɪˌet/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (to sth) send or bring sb back to his own country 将某人遣送回国 repatriate refugees, prisoners-of-war, immigrants, etc to their homeland 把难民、 战俘、 外来移民等遣送回国.
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Fight to repatriate cultural items and remains held in British ...
Apr 5, 2024 — The remains are being held in the Natural History Museum in London and are just one example of cherished First Nations history and culture kept ...
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Efforts to repatriate bodies of Irish teens from Greece - RTÉ
Jul 3, 2023Speaking on RTÉ's News at One, he said the deaths were "every parent's nightmare" and that people were "devastated at the loss of such young lives, with such great potential".
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Native Boarding Schools: Behind The Fight To Repatriate Indigenous ...
The entire system of Indian boarding schools has long been condemned by Native Americans as a form of cultural genocide. The students of the Carlisle Indian School are amassed on the grounds of ...
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Repatriation tax holiday
A repatriation tax holiday is a tax holiday specifically directed towards individuals and businesses in one country who repatriate to that country income Congress enacted such a tax holiday for U.S. multinational companies in the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 (AJCA)) section 965, allowing them to repatriate
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repat
repat (riːˈpæt) colloq. abbrev. of repatriate n. (also repatriation). Also attrib.1946 Brickhill & Norton Escape to Danger xxii. 197 Typical of the repat. boys was ‘Chuck’ Lark. 1948 R.A.F. Rev. June 5/1 (heading) Family camp (for repats). 1968 Punch 12 June 854/2 The emotions attendant on leaving h...
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National Colonization
National Colonization can refer to:
Colonization Societies to repatriate slaves, including National Colonization Society of America
A plan implemented
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repatriation
repatriation (rɪpeɪtrɪˈeɪʃən, riːˈpæt-) [n. of action f. repatriate v.: see -ation.] 1. Return or restoration to one's own country.1592 Wotton in Reliq. (1685) 670, I wish your Honour (in our Tuscan Phrase) a most happy Repatriation. 1646 Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civil Warres viii. 129 Without ...
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Cable Act
However, it did not provide procedures for a woman living abroad who had lost her citizenship prior to 1922 to repatriate. It also removed the requirement for a wife seeking to repatriate to meet quota restrictions for the country of her husband, allowed her to repatriate without
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patriate, v. Canad. (ˈpeɪtrɪeɪt) [f. repatriate v.] trans. To bring (legislation) under the constitutional authority of an autonomous country, used with reference to laws passed on behalf of that country by its former mother-country.1966 Deb. Commons Canada 28 Jan. 373/2 Mr. T. C. Douglas (Burnaby-C...
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Edo Museum of West African Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will repatriate two Benin Bronzes to be shown in the museum.
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African art museums
Museums in Nigeria
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REPATRIATE中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
repatriate翻译:将…遣返回国;寄(钱)回国,将(资金等)调回本国。了解更多。
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遣返 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Chinese: ·to send back; to repatriate; to deport
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Jack Pan on LinkedIn: There is no way to repatriate everything that is ...
There is no way to repatriate everything that is handed over to time, this is the logic of life.
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