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expatriate
(redirected from Ex-pat)

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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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Set in 1968 Paris, this bittersweet romance between a black ex-pat jazz musician and a privileged white southern girl is both provocative and entertaining.
Its monarchy, headed overall by Abu Dhabi, recognizes that ex-pats - making up by far the largest element of the population - bring in enormous revenue and know-how - but they are still subject to strict controls.
From his running of a peasant farm there to his encounters with New Age travelers and ex-pats, farming blends with cultural observation in an enchanting blend of memoir, travelogue and farming encounters.
 
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