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repatriation

[ree-pey-tree-ey-shuhn] / riˌpeɪ triˈeɪ ʃən /


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In a statement, NR Sports called the acquisition a "repatriation" of "one of the greatest symbols in the history of the global sport."

From Barron's

The U.S. government still continues to fund repatriations.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Before the Chinese government demands repatriation, the international community can help prevent this tragedy from happening,” he said.

From Seattle Times

China’s foreign affairs ministry released a list of retaliatory steps, one of which was “suspending China-U.S. cooperation on the repatriation of illegal immigrants.”

From Washington Times

The yen, traditionally also a safe haven, however, rebounded strongly for overnight losses, with analysts pointing to likely repatriation of overseas profits by Japanese corporations into the end of the country's fiscal year on Friday.

From Reuters