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Príklady expatriate

  • Fernando had many stories both of his years in Chile and of his experiences in California as an expatriate.

  • There are many multinational companies and expatriates working in the region.

  • Art Deco is associated in particular with two expatriates living in Paris: Josephine Baker and Tamara de Lempicka.

  • The Beach Club is a favorite haunt for the city's resident expatriates and élite.

  • A number of expatriate aid workers remain in the region.

  • There was talk of mass evacuation among the city's expatriate population.

  • Expatriate Americans are entitled to vote in the election.

  • He became an expatriate sculptor in Rome.

  • The economy is sustained purely by the expatriate money coming in.

  • Disillusioned by the United States, Wright had expatriated to Paris with his wife and daughter.

  • He was born in Trinidad, educated at Oxford and then expatriated to England.

  • A major component of the Irish gross domestic product was multinationals' profits, which were largely expatriated to other countries.

  • The host country may decree that no fund may be expatriated until the decree is lifted.

  • The expatriates were naturally an important source of economic and political support.

  • Fashion was a key determinant of consumer appeal for expatriates, ever anxious to underline their continued links to the metropole.

  • British retired expatriates are more heterogeneous than is commonly believed.

  • To them, the considerations of the expatriates would become relevant only after their heads of state had reached regional agreements.

  • Screening for schistosomiasis, filariasis, and strongyloidiasis among expatriates returning from the tropics.

  • Moreover, when the prices of rubber were high, expatriates were often more anxious to purchase rubber and move it through the export chain than to verify its content and purity.

  • In addition, it was normal for the states to invite knowledgeable foreigners (black or white - expatriates in present-day language) to stay in the capitals as advisers.

  • I strongly opposed the extension of the vote to expatriates, some of whom left this country up to 20 years ago.

  • I say again that, after careful consideration, we are sure that the expatriates' anxieties are groundless.

  • The proportion of expatriates is falling quite rapidly.

  • Theoretically it was because they were not genuine expatriates.

  • The amount of pensions for the expatriates is £140,000 and for the non-expatriates £520,000.

  • Does he contend that a farmer who is farming two farms ought to be expatriated from one of them?

  • A great deal of money was sent back by expatriates working elsewhere.

  • Many of those organisations have expatriates in their membership.

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