- I'm not a repatriate. | |
- They repatriate the deaf mutes. - What do they do? | |
- we will repatriate them. | |
And what we'd like you to do is click that little mouse and repatriate that three billion. | |
Because the Italian Consulate will repatriate him. | |
- I'm not a repatriate. | |
- They repatriate the deaf mutes. - What do they do? | |
- we will repatriate them. | |
And what we'd like you to do is click that little mouse and repatriate that three billion. | |
Because the Italian Consulate will repatriate him. | |
Anyway, but he repatriates June 1st to New York. | |
At the time, the town was full of wandering repatriates. | |
It carried a group of repatriates, mostly women... from Ravensbruck. | |
We're repatriates from Wilno. | |
Anyway, but he repatriates June 1st to New York. | |
At the time, the town was full of wandering repatriates. | |
It carried a group of repatriates, mostly women... from Ravensbruck. | |
We're repatriates from Wilno. | |
"The mayor is helping repatriated Algerians. | |
(doctor) It shouldn't take long now for a body to be repatriated, | |
A French woman killed in Saigon. She's being repatriated. | |
A petition sent to Parliament with 2,000 signatures urging all aliens be repatriated. | |
After the massacre, we repatriated and founded Aid Africa, a Catholic non-profit organisation to raise funds for Father Samuel, who's refused to leave the village. | |
He heard the Russians were repatriating people like me who came from Czechoslovakia. | |
I also declare that he is in need of protection and that repatriating him to Algeria would expose him to threats on his life or the threat of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. | |
They've been working here for years, repatriating relics to their own countries. | |
To be fair, Walter, that's the German financial houses repatriating their capital. | |
We're repatriating you, of course, back to your last known address. | |
"The mayor is helping repatriated Algerians. | |
(doctor) It shouldn't take long now for a body to be repatriated, | |
A French woman killed in Saigon. She's being repatriated. | |
A petition sent to Parliament with 2,000 signatures urging all aliens be repatriated. | |
After the massacre, we repatriated and founded Aid Africa, a Catholic non-profit organisation to raise funds for Father Samuel, who's refused to leave the village. | |
He heard the Russians were repatriating people like me who came from Czechoslovakia. | |
I also declare that he is in need of protection and that repatriating him to Algeria would expose him to threats on his life or the threat of cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. | |
They've been working here for years, repatriating relics to their own countries. | |
To be fair, Walter, that's the German financial houses repatriating their capital. | |
We're repatriating you, of course, back to your last known address. | |