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expatriate
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expatriate verb abandon nationality, banish, cast out, change national allegiance, deport, drive from one's native land, eject, exclude, exile, expel, leave one's country, renounce citizenship, renounce rights of citizenship, send away, transport, withdraw from one's native land
Associated concepts: aliens, citizenship, deportation
See also: alien, banish, deport, dislodge, displace, eliminate, exclude, expel, pariah, relegate, remove, seclude


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The first is that - as an island that was formerly under the wing of Britain when Britain had protectorate status for the island - it is full of English speakers, and indigenous and ex-pat alike are fluent in English.
Mike met Gordon and stayed with him four years ago while on a tour of Australia visiting North East ex-pats who get the magazine sent to them.
The casino will have 12 tables and 30 slot machines with 150 employees, of which 6% will be ex-pats.
 
 
 
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