The aim is to 'Africanize' forest management by training local specialists to take over from their expatriate counterparts. |
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I am American, and sometimes I wish I could expatriate, but at the moment that just isn't an option. |
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As an expatriate from the Great Lakes State, I am one of those crazies who actually enjoy snowy winters. |
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It is estimated about 150,000 exiled and expatriate Iraqis in the UK are eligible to vote in the January 30 election. |
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Do you consider yourself an expatriate writer, and if so, what does your exile serve? |
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An eclectic collection of expatriate figures in exile have found it difficult to unite over common principles. |
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The only people who turned up for work were expatriate teachers in management and those on temporary contracts. |
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However, even after Independence in 1947, British expatriate firms did not suddenly divest from India. |
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The information is used to assist multinational companies in determining compensation allowances for their expatriate workers. |
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A large part of the business remains the broadcasting of sport to expatriate communities. |
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The journal started its existence in 1930 by soliciting the opinions of expatriate writers about Proust's art and its possible influence. |
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A multinational firm gives cash to immigration officials so they will promptly grant legitimate visa requests for their expatriate employees. |
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He is an expatriate rebel leader from the Spanish Civil War living in France. |
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This court normally comprises expatriate judges, currently including representatives from Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. |
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Malaria-related health insurance costs for expatriate workers and their families provide a powerful disincentive for manufacturing activities. |
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An American expatriate now living in Barcelona, Spain, she and her husband teach English and French. |
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What advice does Jim, who has made being an expatriate his way of life, have for other expats? |
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Most of the population is employed in agriculture and herding or works as expatriate laborers. |
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St Andrew's Day looms and expatriate Scots are turning their thoughts to home, eightsome reels and sheep intestines. |
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Many of the British clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery. |
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As an American expatriate in Japan, I am often peppered with questions about the movie, which was filmed in Tokyo. |
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Indonesian representatives abroad must open up their offices and make them a comfortable home away from home for expatriate Indonesians. |
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The British aristocracy, on expatriate imperial postings to African countries, learn the classic pub game of darts. |
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Striking oil workers holding expatriate staff hostage agreed to release them on Friday. |
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However, there was a downside to paying repeated homage to this oleaginous expatriate. |
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South Asians form 57 percent of the population, making them the single largest expatriate group. |
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Last week I met a fellow expatriate Vancouverite outside a bar in Sinchon, the neighbourhood where my host university in Korea is located. |
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This unsourced accusation, which probably originates in the expatriate Iranian community, strikes me as completely implausible. |
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It is a myth to claim that this is an experience unique to expatriate life. |
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Most teachers in the National Plus schools are Indonesians with a small number of expatriate teachers. |
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Mastering his distaste with a grimace, he has to do a shady business deal with an expatriate Cockney superlad played by Ray Winstone. |
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Thus there has been an increase in importance for this type of product amongst Brits, either resident in the UK or semi-permanently expatriate. |
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Many of them clearly enjoyed a traditional expatriate life of abandoned debauchery. |
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The directors defended the retrenchment of two expatriate general managers. |
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Max von Sydow gives a coolly Mephistophelean performance as Sam, the dapper, expatriate owner of a neon-lit gambling joint in the middle of a desert. |
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Accompanied by a series of photographs of Harlem, the piece reads akin to the ramblings of a sentimental expatriate inundating new friends with photographs of a lost home. |
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Repatriation is one of the great neglected areas of expatriate life. |
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Yet for all his enthusiasm for the American film industry, he remained forever an expatriate. |
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Alex Aciman on two new memoirs of life in Greece and Italy and the tricks that expatriate life can play. |
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The stories of girls overseas have not often been part of the canon of American expatriate writing, Kaplan points out. |
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Today, we look at print from the refreshed point of view of an expatriate who sees the old country with new eyes. |
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The 8,000 expatriate Tokelauans, mostly in New Zealand, have no vote. |
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To this recently returned expatriate, the latter sounds rather like magical thinking. |
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For the most part, the upstairs bar draws an upscale clientele of suit-wearing, expatriate socialites happy to select wines from an extensive and expensive list. |
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She also incarnates expatriate women, like Hooda, living in exile in London and perpetually nursing her Scotch, and the American woman watching CNN in dismay. |
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From the 1830s the old expatriate merchant dynasties faced growing competition from commission agents operating on the instruction of traders in the importing market. |
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The expatriate can, for example, use the company for the import and export of goods for commercial purposes, and for invoicing for their services. |
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Another part of it is providing an expatriate puisne judge, and it is important for the justice system that judges of an appropriate standard are appointed there. |
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I'd also want to know if he's ever considered becoming an expatriate. |
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The truth is that an American expatriate has a foreign income exclusion. |
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A great deal is expected of expatriate workers, but many organisations underestimate the nature and severity of the difficulties faced by workers when they go abroad. |
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Do expatriate writers and artists create cultural continuums that have more to do with a sense of regional internationalism than the binary of motherland and exile? |
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During the negotiation stages, project developers who are mostly expatriate men are usually reluctant to work outside frameworks that are considered customary. |
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It was a golden opportunity for him to see the living conditions of expatriate labourers who live in the camps, braving the scorching heat and adverse conditions. |
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Just under 100 expatriate workers are still trapped on the four rigs. |
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An expatriate couple expecting their first child land in a Kafkaesque country where wearing toilet plungers is mandatory. |
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The mass deportation of nationalists to the Marianas and Europe in 1872 led to a Filipino expatriate community of reformers in Europe. |
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Many British expatriate school teachers informally taught the game in Botswana's secondary schools. |
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Matoub began his career playing party music for the Kabyle expatriate community in France. |
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Central American immigrants and expatriate Americans and Africans also began to settle in the country. |
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The Kyrgyz Republic has a growing presence in the UAE thanks to a 3,000-strong expatriate population. |
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In 2008, approximately 290,000 Indian nationals lived in Bahrain, making them the single largest expatriate community in the country. |
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Internet blogs specifically informative of locality are abundant in Jeddah, catering mostly to the widespread expatriate population. |
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This has made internet radio particularly suited to and popular among expatriate listeners. |
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Ernest Graham Ingham, an expatriate author, published his books at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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The most prominent directors remaining in London were Alexander Korda, an expatriate Hungarian, and Alfred Hitchcock. |
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Libya is host to a large Egyptian expatriate community, some of whom feel threatened by Egypt's decision not to extradite Qaddaf al-Dam. |
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It was constructed for the Scottish expatriate community in Rome, especially for those intended for priesthood. |
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As an expatriate from a third world country, I always compare Singaporean government leaders to the political leaders in our own country. |
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The Alopecia Areata Club is believed to be the first of its kind in the Gulf and is gaining popularity among Bahraini and expatriate families. |
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This legacy was continued by a number of expatriate Greek scholars, from Basilios Bessarion to Leo Allatius. |
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The resulting recessionary local business climate caused many firms to lay off expatriate staff. |
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With the economy recovering in the 1990s, expatriate populations, particularly from Egypt and South Asia, have grown again. |
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One study found that the expatriate failure rate is put at 20 to 40 per cent by 69 per cent of executives with multinational corporations. |
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Today several thousand expatriate workers, principally from Britain, Canada, the West Indies, South Africa and the US, reside in Bermuda. |
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English is particularly useful for communication with Qatar's large expatriate community. |
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However, a spouse can also act as a source of support for an expatriate professional. |
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However, expatriate professionals are often more expensive than local employees. |
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Hygiene inspectors have arrested five expatriate workers during a raid on an unlicensed sweetmeat factory in Hejra district of Madinah. |
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Others support the rollover as necessary to protect Caymanian identity in the face of immigration of large numbers of expatriate workers. |
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However, lifestyles which had developed among European colonials continued to some degree in expatriate communities. |
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In Saudi Arabia, about half of Indian expatriate workers are from Kerala, and at least half of the total remittances to India from the kingdom is by Keralites. |
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I much enjoyed your interview on the Politics Programme yesterday and as an expatriate Northeasterner living in the south it gave me plenty of food for thought. |
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Many of these immigrant or expatriate communities have their own groups or clubs, which they formed in the first decades of settling in a new place. |
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However, since Malta joined the EU in 2004 expatriate communities emerged in a number of European countries particularly in Belgium and Luxembourg. |
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Today, Florida is distinctive for its large Cuban expatriate community and high population growth, as well as for its increasing environmental issues. |
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Members of the Indian expatriate population have the option of worshiping at the large Hindu temple in the city, or at the Sikh gurdwara along United Nations Avenue. |
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A radio station in Hindi will be a new way to reach out to the Hindi speaking expatriate community in Oman who consider the Sultanate as their own vibrant social hub. |
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To all eyeliner enthusiasts out there, both Middle Eastern and expatriate women, here's a list of the types of eyeliners and how to use them efficiently. |
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Bahrain also encourages institutions of higher learning, drawing on expatriate talent and the increasing pool of Bahrain nationals returning from abroad with advanced degrees. |
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A collection of Liverpudlian horror fiction, Spook City was edited by a Liverpool expatriate, Angus Mackenzie, and introduced by Doug Bradley, also from Liverpool. |
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In recent years, terrorist attacks against Westerners have at times curtailed the party lifestyle of some expatriate communities, especially in the Middle East. |
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The Grand Kerala Festival-UAE 2014 was the first edition of an international jamboree that aims to bring Kerala closer to its expatriate population. |
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Its merchant fleet and a web of expatriate Bermudian merchants dominated trade through a number of American Atlantic Seaboard ports and the West Indies. |
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An older usage of the word expatriate was to refer to an exile. |
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However, expatriate businessman Fergus McCann wrested control of the club, and ousted the family dynasties which had controlled Celtic since its foundation. |
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When an expatriate dies in the UAE, banks are instructed by the courts to freeze all transactions on the accounts of the deceased, including joint accounts. |
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To control the influx of expatriate workers, Qatar has tightened the administration of its foreign manpower programmes over the past several years. |
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Indian expatriate forum Maharashtra Mandal Qatar recently held a musical event, featuring Marathi rock star Avdhoot Gupte and his team at the Doha Cinema. |
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Chevron has said it has faced problems obtaining supplies and work permits for its expatriate staff, which could hurt production in the Neutral Zone. |
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Those would, he thought, be expatriate writers. He was, of course, one of those himself now, but he was indifferent to the duties and pleasures of sodality. |
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