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Example sentences for "repatriation"

Lexicographically close words:
repassing; repast; repasts; repatriated; repatriating; repay; repayable; repaying; repayment; repayments
  1. Here there will not be, as was the case with the Armenians, any work of repatriation to be done.

  2. It is therefore difficult to see of whom the repatriation would consist.

  3. We heard that the Germans had refused safe-conduct to the repatriation ship, and it was true.

  4. The other was quite extraordinary: it was the repatriation of a British officer who happened to be the nephew of a cardinal.

  5. Great progress has been made in the repatriation of displaced persons and of prisoners of war.

  6. The repatriation of Japanese military and civilian personnel from overseas is proceeding as rapidly as shipping and other means permit.

  7. Repatriation began on October 23rd through the Bureau of Berne, created by the Federal Council.

  8. Mataafa and Laupepa, by the sudden repatriation of the last, found themselves face to face in conditions of exasperating rivalry.

  9. Three--Repatriation beginning at once to be completed within fifteen days of all the inhabitants of the countries above enumerated (including hostages, persons under trial or convicted).

  10. Ten--The immediate repatriation without reciprocity, according to detailed conditions which shall be fixed, of all allied and United States prisoners of war, including persons under trial or convicted.

  11. The repatriation of German prisoners of war shall be regulated at the conclusion of the preliminaries of peace.

  12. These Governments may make whatever provisions seem suitable for the repatriation of German nationals and as to the conditions on which German subjects of European origin shall reside, hold property, or carry on business.

  13. The repatriation of German prisoners and interned civilians is to be carried out without delay and at Germany's expense by a commission composed of representatives of the Allies and Germany.

  14. However, the repatriation of German prisoners of war interned in Holland and in Switzerland shall continue as before.

  15. The Allies may deal at their own discretion with German nationals who do not desire to be repatriated, all repatriation being conditional on the immediate release of any allied subjects still in Germany.

  16. During the period pending their repatriation all prisoners of war and interned civilians shall remain subject to the existing regulations, more especially as regards work and discipline.

  17. The whole cost of repatriation from the moment of starting shall be borne by the German Government, who shall also provide the land and sea transport and staff considered necessary by the commission referred to in Article 215.

  18. The repatriation of prisoners of war and interned civilians shall take place as soon as possible after the coming into force of the present treaty and shall be carried out with the greatest rapidity.

  19. Repatriation went on to a parrot obligato, and I never hear a parrot squawk without a flash of South Africa across my mind.

  20. Our work of repatriation which had loomed so large on the southernward veld became here a business at once incidental and remote.

  21. The repatriation of our armies and the urgent need for raw produce would indicate that the Government will retain their control of shipping for some time after the war.

  22. Three--Repatriation beginning at once and to be completed within fourteen days of all inhabitants of the countries above mentioned, including hostages and persons under trial or convicted.

  23. Ten--An immediate repatriation without reciprocity according to detailed conditions which shall be fixed, of all Allied and United States prisoners of war.

  24. While such armistice lasts no public securities shall be removed by the enemy which can serve as a pledge to the Allies for the recovery or repatriation for war losses.

  25. Ten--An immediate repatriation without reciprocity according to detailed conditions, which shall be fixed, of all allied and United States prisoners of war.

  26. While such armistice lasts no public securities shall be removed by the enemy which can serve as a pledge to the allies for the recovery or repatriation for war losses.

  27. However, the repatriation of German prisoners of war interned in Holland and Switzerland shall continue as before.

  28. They were also making arrangements for the repatriation of the Coolies.

  29. It was his firm determination to go to Chandpur and arrange for the repatriation of the coolies.

  30. There he managed to send a large number of coolies in a special steamer to Goalundo and arranged for the repatriation of the rest.

  31. A similar object is aimed at in the repatriation scheme which has been launched with such marked success by Mr. Rodgers, M.

  32. The list of funds is to be increased shortly by the creation of a Repatriation Fund the details of which are now being worked out.

  33. 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.

  34. But there's a deal of red-tape in the world, and the orders for his repatriation are slow in coming.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "repatriation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    extradition; reclamation; rehabilitation; remand; rendition; restoration; return