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repa·tri·at·ed
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of repatriated in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
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The numerical value of repatriated in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of repatriated in a Sentence
It's not yet clear that banks will get a share of this, this tax amnesty does not require funds to be repatriated, it's just that it gives an incentive ... and the money may have to go to government bonds.
Repatriated North Koreans are at great risk of serious human rights violations, including torture, the government of North Korea criminalizes those who cross the border irregularly.
The thing that I really learned in listening to the refugees themselves is their intense desire is to return to their country and repatriated, there's so many people who think the ideal for everybody is to come to America and be resettled here but that is not the ideal for everybody.
We will apply zero-tolerance principles in taking action against those who leave their self-isolation venue without legitimate reasons, foreign nationals will be forcibly repatriated and Korean citizens will be reported to police for due penalties and lose financial support provided for those who have faithfully implemented a 14-day quarantine.
French Health Minister Agnès Buzyn:
In order to avoid any spread on the national territory, all the people who are being repatriated will be monitored by health professionals, and will be held for 14 days.
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