Definitionn. the act of returning to the country of origin
Last update: July 10, 2015
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Repatriation of prisoners of wars after a war should be at earliast date. . [Please select]
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At the end of the 18th century, when the tide was rising in favour of the abolition of slavery and the repatriation of slaves, the Grain Coast [so called from the old trade in the "Grains of Paradise" or Amomum] was suggested once or twice as a suitable home for repatriated negroes. [Please select]
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Repatriation of prisoners of wars after a war should be at earliast date. [Please select]
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Is it to be wondered at that, after her repatriation, she often wilts and dies. [Please select]
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But there's a deal of red-tape in the world, and the orders for his repatriation are slow in coming. [Please select]
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My misgivings seem to be proving true, and repatriation is more likely to prove compulsory than voluntary. [Please select]
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One told me that I would soon be out of a job, for Peter's repatriation was just about through, and he might get his movement order any day. [Please select]
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