About 1,000 Tuvaluans are being repatriated from Nauru, with the decline of phosphate resources there.
Earnings in foreign currencies must be repatriated and sold to the bank unless special exceptions are made.
The basic regulation requires all foreign exchange earnings to be repatriated to Egypt within 6 months after the shipping date of the goods.
It has been suggested that not only Armenia proper, but part of Cilicia should also become a district of the repatriated Armenians, with an outlet to the sea.
It is hardly necessary to point out who the protecting Power would be in the case of the repatriated Armenians, for none but Russia is either desirable or possible.
The economy rebounded in 1992, largely due to the influx of capital repatriated by workers returning from the Gulf, but recovery was uneven.
When the Turks invested Ali in Yannina, theyrepatriated the Suliot exiles in their native mountains.
It must also be noted that when the Commissioners making the enquiry saw the repatriated people, they had had some time in which to recover, first in Switzerland, and then in France.
The Canadian prisoners of war were among its beneficiaries, as well as the refugees in the devastated areas of Europe, who needed assistance, especially clothing, in becoming repatriated after being freed of the German oppressor.
The majority of them were repatriated by the French.
He's a repatriated prisoner of war, employing his leave in working out ideas that germinated in captivity.
The removal of property by repatriated Ukrainians, it was objected, would conflict with the Soviet regulation allowing only small sums of money to be exported from Russia.
Prisoners of war who do not yet come under the conditions prescribed in Articles 1-5 shall be repatriated or interned in Switzerland, as the case may be, as rapidly as the prescribed conditions are fulfilled.
Released Belgian prisoners can be employed in France under the same conditions as repatriated French prisoners.
Happily he is alive, and was repatriatedat the end of the war.
The economy rebounded in 1992, largely due to the influx of capital repatriated by workers returning from the Gulf.
Prisoners of war and interned civilians awaiting disposal or undergoing sentences for offenses against discipline shall be repatriated irrespective of the completion of their sentence or of the proceedings pending against them.
Mr. MacVeagh brought forward in the House of Commons various charges made against this officer by repatriated prisoners.
Others should be repatriated or sent to neutral countries.
The Daily News has honourably distinguished itself by publishing favourable articles by repatriated prisoners.
That prisoners themselves are, however, sometimes able to envisage the difficulties is indicated by the following extract from a Daily News interview with a corporal repatriated from Münster.
Mr. Macpherson, for the War Office, said prisoners repatriatedfrom Bulgaria had made allegations against Lieut.
Each State must bind itself not to employ the liberated civilians for war-work; just as was arranged in the case of military prisoners who have been repatriated or sent to neutral countries.
We were among the first repatriated prisoners of war to come through Switzerland, and were secretly amused at the attitude of friends and relatives on our arrival home.
Those who are still there, but who will not be needed in the permanent organization, will be repatriated at the expense of the United States Government.
The Government of Jamaica repatriatedover 6,000 negroes.
Do you remember how you determined that the Oswald family was a repatriated family?
In many instances people come to us and tell us that they were repatriated when in effect they weren't.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "repatriated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.