He's a rugged 55-year-old American expat who runs a mining operation that supplies magnesium-rich dolomite to banana growers. |
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She kept her feet warm, as did many others, by stamping her feet to the music of Ron Williams, an expat American now living in Germany. |
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Since I am an expat European here in New Zealand, the issue of dual nationality has been bugging me for over a decade. |
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Before I get lots of nasty letters about expat extravagances, I tell you now Bulgarians would embrace many of these business enterprises. |
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What about your average expat and the ordinary transactions that concern their day-to-day lives? |
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There is a large highly mobile expat community living here and they need kennel and pet sitting services immediately. |
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To the disappointment of many, Montreal, the unofficial capital of Canada's expat Tibetan population, isn't on the Dalai Lama's itinerary. |
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Americans make up the second largest expat population in Shanghai after the Japanese. |
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In privileging a discourse about the self and the other exclusively, the expat gaze overlooks identities ostracized or exiled by the national. |
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Her criticism of the UK is typical of the unreformed expat who probably moved from suburban London. |
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As an expat American in the UK I get confronted with the lowball figures all the time. |
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The real expat deal means astronomical salaries, a large pad in Azabu Juban, nannies to look after their two kids, etc. |
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The ad was for an expat magazine, and it focused on helping expats fit into Singapore culture. |
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Although this expat will celebrate his 60th birthday this year, he has no plans to retire any time soon. |
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I think the number of cashed-up expat millionaires living overseas is greatly exaggerated. |
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And the characteristics derived from an expat childhood may be well suited to the challenges facing the new administration. |
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So, Americans, where shall we go to form our own expat colony? |
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Every Wednesday morning, a large crowd of hopeful ayahs, cooks and drivers would sit outside the American embassy, praying that an expat would call them for an interview. |
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Even though I've now been an expat for many years, I don't think my view of Germany has changed. |
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While I adore Mexico, I also know, as any expat living there does, I can never really be Mexican. |
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Currently there is unfortunately only work, because I'm the only expat down here in Onsan. |
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The problem remains that the expat associations are unable to find technical structures to assist them. |
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Many French companies trust them when it comes to training their expat execs as well as their spouses. |
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An official expat association would provide a greater base for interactivity and cooperation between the foreign community and government departments. |
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In most African expat communities, everyone knows or has heard of each other. |
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Many have taken jobs and some have even integrated into the expat social circles in Rome and Milan. |
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Kate Hill is an American expat and one of the reasons I had determined to find my way to Gascony. |
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The expat junkies he meets during his travels confirm his worst fears about his native country. |
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The money comes from his own pocket, he said, as well as donations from the expat Syrian community in Egypt. |
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The first winner of the best collection award was Thom Gunn, an expat Brit living with his lover, Mike Kitay, in San Francisco. |
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I was going through a very difficult time during that period, and I ran into him in Paris and he was an expat at the time. |
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John, an English expat who practises an obscure form of spiritual therapy, lives and works surrounded by musty books, bottles of vodka, and a disconnected telephone. |
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The presiding deity of British pirate radio at the time was a fast-talking expat American who called himself, with standard transatlantic hyperbole, Emperor Rosko. |
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She is familiar on these shores as a daytime television regular where she extols the virtues of expat life under the Mediterranean sun to more than a million viewers a day. |
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A popular Facebook page run by an Iranian expat journalist hosting photos Iranian women have furtively snapped of themselves sans-headscarf has caused a conservative uproar. |
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Winter offers ice skating, cross-country skiing and the popular expat sport broomball. |
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A team of expat Galicians in Salvador, Brazil have also formed Galicia Rugby, a sister team of the local football club. |
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This market trend has been accompanied by craft beer festivals where expat and Taiwanese brewers showcase their beer. |
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I know that within expat communities, not just Sri Lankan, when you're away from home for a protracted period you tend to lose your grounding and small issues become large issues. |
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The husband's rapid fall in to undomesticated bliss is a result of living the life of an expat for sure. |
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Canada has one of Iran's largest expat communities in the world. |
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We particularly want to promote this campaign to the law-abiding British expat community in Spain, some of whom may unknowingly be living next door to a wanted criminal. |
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Frazer said he had applied for Caymanian status, which allows an expat worker the same rights as a Caymanian. |
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I pass wild cows, sniffing at the sea air and looking reproachful as I step in to The Stoep, a local expat hangout. |
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Whispers of their supposed affair were a common among the expat set. |
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And the despair etched into the faces of fans at the Mineirao stadium in Belo Horizonte was shared by expat Brazilians around the world. |
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A South African expat in the UAE says he couldn't have received an unsegregated education had it not been for anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela. |
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At Sammich, Illinois expat Melissa McMillan does Chicago's sandwich traditions proud. |
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But with his expat history and familiarity with Japanese language and culture, it's only natural that the San Francisco cops would consult him about the blood-soaked kanji ideograph found at the scene of a multiple murder. |
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British expats in Cyprus could lose a host of privileges if Britain withdraws from the EU, a popular expat forum has warned. |
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Kenyan expat John Shema said he registered his wife and maid for the cards on Thursday. |
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On Thursday, the Isle of Man s to the polls and expat Manxmen h the right to vote are heading for the nd to make their decisions. |
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The expat associations are aware of how important it is to have a sufficient quantity of good quality water, both for health and to ease the women's chore of fetching water. |
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During my previous expat periods in Portugal and Argentina, I was able to travel the length of the country, as I have also done in Spain, my home country. |
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The Chicago Tafia, just one American expat community that regularly organise trips, Welsh music concerts and rugby events in the Windy City. |
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He and his fellow expat Ethiopians are all dutiful communists, looking forward to overthrowing the ancient autocratic monarchy which has ruled for 3000 years. |
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When you've lived abroad as an expat for all those years and acquired a very different experience of life, there are inevitably a few issues when you go home. |
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The author was writing of a colleague, an English expat who had lived for some time in Switzerland, who had inadvertently driven at a prohibited speed through a radar trap. |
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This quaint coffeehouse in an alley is popular with locals and expat downtowners alike, and will be filled with an eclectic mix of people at any time of the day. |
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This would be a big boost considering the number of expat Philipino community that exists in Dubai and it gives them an additional mode of travel which is affordable. |
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Fatema Dudaeva, 36, a Chechnyan expat, said she had visited the festival every day and particularly enjoyed the Gahwa, as well as demonstrations of traditional Emirati dances. |
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Have our perspectives changed regarding, not only our left-behind expat home, but also our original place of birth, to which we have temporarily or permanently returned? |
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