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exile

[eg-zahyl, ek-sahyl] / ˈɛg zaɪl, ˈɛk saɪl /




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Pitino was there because it was coaching, and it was interesting, but he was mostly there because he was in exile.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last week Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, a great-nephew of Mr. Castro, announced Cuba is opening to investment from exiles.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she may have to compete with Cuba, whose deputy prime minister Óscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga last week made the same pitch to Cuban exiles in the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a bid to relieve economic pressure -- and meet US demands -- a senior economic official in Cuba announced Monday that Cuban exiles would now be able to invest and own businesses there.

From Barron's

From the first days of his rule, the Fidel Castro referred to Cubans who went into exile as “gusanos,” Spanish for worms.

From The Wall Street Journal