Together they were the centre of the social whirl, whether in New York or living the ex-pat life in Paris. |
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Hopefully ex-pat Crikey readers can respond to our email request below to let us know how and where you are planning on catching the big race. |
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Billed as an explosive mix of murder and betrayal on the Costa del Sol, it features the high life enjoyed by British ex-pat villains. |
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He's a thickset, ex-pat Brit who's spent nine no-risk years sunning himself by his swimming pool, tempting skin cancer. |
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He gets regular invitations to hook up with fellow ex-pat bluenoses and take in TV games, invitations he is happy to accept. |
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These interfering foreigners include ex-pat non-governmental organisation workers and UN officials. |
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That is where SMA enjoys its true ex-pat appeal, as compared by many to that of Buenos Aires. |
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An ex-pat might get an email or voice message from the governor explaining how they can get started in the program. |
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Many would have you believe Miami is full of ex-pat Cubans, but it's a truly cosmopolitan city. |
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It will be a big culture shock, especially as the city of X'ian won't have the same ex-pat community or westernisation as Beijing or Hong Kong. |
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Michael Roden and Paul Buchanan are believed to be lying low in ex-pat resorts in an attempt to dodge the long arm of the law. |
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Also a keen musician, he started by entertaining at the Down Under club, a haven for ex-pat Australians and New Zealanders, playing his piano accordion. |
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Kate was presented with a bouquet of flowers by Raffaela, the two-year-old daughter of British ex-pat David Cheater, during a walkabout in Quebec. |
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He plays shifty lawyer Darren Vogel, the sort of role this ex-pat has been playing for decades, so it'll be interesting to see who chews the scenery more, him or David Caruso. |
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Ex-pat old-timers say it's the first six months of expatriation that are the worst. |
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