Today, 2.5 million foreigners live in Spain, of which 50 percent are undocumented. |
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Surely the job of an army is to slaughter marauding foreigners, not its own troops? |
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If foreigners want to bail out of Asia, they are going to be selling out of Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan. |
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Henry III infuriated the barons by favouring foreigners over his own nobility. |
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Like many foreigners, I rather dislike the most-recently adopted system of Romanization for the Korean language. |
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His writings are cited as one of the main reasons foreigners learn Russian, despite its forbidding Cyrillic alphabet and complex grammar. |
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And, ironically, I found the ashram far more Indian than most of the Hindu ashrams I visited, which were overwhelmed with foreigners. |
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He explained that foreigners would go to their homelands for the holiday, coinciding with the low season for the hotel business. |
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The people who are committing these atrocious acts are few, but they are mainly foreigners. |
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In 1997, 58 tourists, including five from the UK, were killed when terrorists machine-gunned a group of foreigners in the historic city of Luxor. |
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Middle Eastern people and Thais eat nearly all types of insect but foreigners tend to love the green mantis most. |
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The place is chock a block full of foreigners, and I'm not just talking Americans here. |
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Since the average baksheesh for foreigners is between 10 and 20 leva, I am well ahead of the game. |
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Positioned as the saviors of the nation, foreigners slide all too easily into becoming its scapegoats. |
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Many foreigners think that the bicycle rickshaw has been consigned to the history books, but in fact they continue to be widely used in Dhaka. |
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The law allows foreigners to hold 49 per cent of the units in a condominium freehold and, in certain cases, a full 100 per cent. |
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Yet most art production in the Roman world was relegated to slaves and foreigners whether freeborn or slaves. |
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Although many foreigners, especially Americans, believed that Canada was virtually crime-free, the truth was that it was not. |
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Many immigrants are classed as foreigners in Germany, despite being born or brought up in the country. |
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Targeting wealthy foreigners, houses for outsiders were much more expensive than houses for locals. |
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God has prepared a city for us strange Presbyterians and for all the other foreigners God loves. |
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Like the French crowds of 1792, they turned their wrath against foreigners and foreign words. |
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Immigrants may mean refugees, migrants, remigrants and other foreigners and, in some cases, asylum seekers as well. |
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How many European elections are contested by foreigners with foreign accents? |
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It is those foreigners sent here by foreign companies that receive high salaries for working in Shanghai. |
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They hate foreigners because Americans are foreigners, fugitives from the old order. |
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The only locals here have been brought by foreigners, and foreigners would only bring a local for one reason. |
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Few foreigners are badly hurt during the kidnappings and ransom fees are usually paid to secure their release. |
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These pages provide information for employers hiring foreigners and foreigners coming to work in Finland or already living in Finland. |
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Thousands of foreigners, with foreign currency and language, needed to have a special market set up. |
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There are flowers running the gamut from native wildflowers such as the cowslip to exotic foreigners. |
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This was sent to her post-haste and we heard that it was the main attraction at a dinner, which included foreigners. |
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Take a look, because you'll learn more about the sweaty cosmopolis there than you ever would from a bunch of foreigners writing postcards home. |
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Soon, the flood of refuges overwhelms the establishment, and all of the foreigners flee the war-torn nation. |
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The very principle of introducing foreigners in large numbers is the idea of altering the nation irreversibly. |
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His abduction came amid a flare-up of kidnappings of foreigners during the intense violence that began in early April. |
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At the moment, Shanghai is still seen by foreigners as a place of intrigue and mystery where they can experience a taste of Eastern life. |
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When the continentals faced up to a UK side yesterday, the outcome was a 6-1 win for the 22 foreigners who shared a half each. |
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But when Independence came, some Africans looked on the Asians as interlopers, foreigners depriving the locals of jobs and economic opportunity. |
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These interfering foreigners include ex-pat non-governmental organisation workers and UN officials. |
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Some Zambians and foreigners became instant millionaires driving posh cars like BMWs as a way to disguise proceeds of drug trafficking. |
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Many foreigners may resolve to avoid such potential pitfalls altogether, by taking their lives and businesses elsewhere. |
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Wealthy areas are inhabited by a disproportionate number of resident foreigners. |
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His contempt for foreigners includes the Englishman, but is carefully concealed. |
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When it comes to Spain and Italy, they are suffering from the massive influx of foreigners to their leagues. |
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It is not hard to predict that, under such conditions, the political parties that feed off hatred of foreigners and racism will flourish. |
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To the foreigners, however, Chinese behaviour in this respect seemed inconsistent and dangerously unpredictable. |
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The allowance of farangs, or foreigners, into Bangkok for trade was an impetus for the construction of new buildings and roads. |
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But certainly the problem, or the quarrel, or the imbroglio so far has been over the fate of these foreigners. |
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Most foreigners who have received new Bulgarian identification documents hold permanent residence permits. |
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Dubai law still doesn't permit foreigners to have legal ownership of land and buildings. |
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In any mind which has a pennyworth of imagination it produces a good attitude towards foreigners. |
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But these close calls and first-ever troubles are not just a problem for the foreigners and Colombians who put their lives at risk. |
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Ricci attempted to visit Peking in 1595 but found the city closed to foreigners. |
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He climaxed his interrogation by asking what was wrong with a team full of foreigners being owned by a foreigner. |
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These foreigners who ask pardon from us, we will hand them over to the United Nations. |
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The authority had received reports of fraudulent motor cover notes issued to foreigners at borders by unlicenced insurance agents. |
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Japan was a forbidden country for foreigners and no Japanese was allowed to leave Japan. |
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I got sick reading the news of the two foreigners arrested on sexual child abuse. |
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Almost all of my films of the year came from abroad, or were made in America by foreigners or outsiders. |
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Malawi's high court ordered local authorities to follow the law and either charge or release the five men, all of whom were foreigners. |
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This makes it very difficult for foreigners to learn because it doesn't follow Latin, Romantic or Germanic grammar. |
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The show's distinctive features have been imitated by ordinary people and even by foreigners. |
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These are qualities that foreigners admire, accustomed as they more usually are to the caprices of their own leaders. |
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The Streltsy and the Cossacks were professional units but they were officered by foreigners. |
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Though they were few in the countryside, northerners and foreigners concentrated in large numbers in urban places. |
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To determine if this was the case requires a comparison of foreigners, northerners, and southerners at the same levels of wealth. |
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In our case, those rules should mean no more land sales to foreign corporations and non-resident foreigners. |
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Like most foreigners in China on my business card I have a name spelled out in Chinese characters. |
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Among his debtors were many Russian aristocrats and noblemen, both Russian and foreigners. |
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Most foreigners are expatriates who provide technical advice to the government or have married Niueans. |
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More broadly, corruption, to the British in general, is something that foreigners do. |
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A charismatic leader, he inspired his troops, Frenchmen and foreigners, with fierce loyalty and devotion. |
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I would have been angry too, should somebody have left me with the impression that I was being unwelcoming to foreigners. |
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I have never visited a country more unwelcoming to foreigners than England, probably the most xenophobic one in the European Union. |
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The yet untanned autumn faces of the foreigners grew paler as they heard glass shattering. |
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Despite our better nature, it seems, fear of foreigners or other strange-seeming people comes out when we are under stress. |
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Foreign investors posted net selling in the Seoul bourse last year for the first time since the stock market opened to foreigners. |
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Sales of national art treasures to wealthy foreigners have led to hard feelings. |
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Their just cause is to be able to live freely in their own country, unoccupied by foreigners. |
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These rich foreigners want to be sure that they will find a bongo during a fairly brief visit. |
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That country's government recently started leasing vast swaths of unfarmed land to foreigners for as little as 50 cents an acre. |
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Regardless, in coming years more and more of the league will be made up of foreigners, high-school seniors, and underclassmen. |
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Now, instead of being the ugly Americans, which some foreigners used to find charming, we have to take off our shoes or belch after a meal. |
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Fourthly, more and more foreigners used Beijing as their springboard to run a blockade to the third country. |
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As he passed the mobile back, the driver muttered in Thai something to the effect that all foreigners are a blinking nuisance. |
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This from the man who blathers on about not giving away our sovereignty to foreigners on human rights! |
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I would rather take my chances fighting an invasion of foreigners than participate in that evil monstrosity. |
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Near the tourist zone foreigners are hustled by touts selling black-market cigars. |
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For the tsar, Russia was not the invulnerable bastion of autocracy and the invincible victor over Napoleon that she seemed to foreigners. |
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Its members were accused of exceeding their powers, of truckling to the foreigners, and even of treachery. |
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The mad dash for foreigners to man pivotal positions has gone a mite too far. |
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As so often before, however, Louis XIV miscalculated how foreigners would view his actions. |
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Travelers on board ships sailing from America were not yet foreigners, but they were definitely not at home. |
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Most nations practice discrimination against foreigners and disfavor minorities within their countries. |
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Transylvanians are as keen as the foreigners to snap up new-build properties. |
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Many foreigners have gone through the process of having their lives uprooted and transplanted back to their parents homeland. |
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In hesitant English, the bespectacled Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night. |
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No-one likes having foreigners toting guns in their country and the coalition forces should leave the instant they are no longer needed. |
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We're both obscurely addicted to odd sports, both had empires, are bellicose, mistrustful of foreigners, and are passionate gardeners. |
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Rich foreigners come from around the world and pay top dollar to locate in Manhattan, not because they have to, but because they want to. |
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An important distinction is that between foreigners passing through and metics settled in the polis. |
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Just think back to before you met this David and the other foreigners who beguiled you into shipping your nation's jobs overseas. |
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These foreigners come here, drop notes of assignation into sentries' top-boots, pin fivers on to guardsmen's bearskins. |
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These experiences have made them more comfortable with absorbing new ideas and practices, including those introduced by foreigners. |
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The Pyongyang golf links is abustle with Pyongyangites, overseas Koreans and foreigners in this tourist season. |
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They hold the foreigners in contempt, calling them aliens and capering about in a pathetic attempt to feel superior. |
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Gradually foreigners get accustomed to and even become part of the environment, one in which queue-jumping and ubiquitous smoking are the norm. |
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To her finer qualities must be added a quick temper and considerable hauteur, more readily apparent to the Chinese than to most foreigners. |
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A third category is made up of foreigners who acquire properties purely as investments. |
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The result was a deficit in the so-called balance of payments, which was paid for by foreigners cashing in those dollars for gold. |
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These alliances frequently lead to peril and the narrative tends to exoticize the foreigners. |
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Many foreigners have been evincing a keen interest in taking up research programmes in Sanskrit. |
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The opponents of the shogunate were adamantly opposed to the opening of Japan to foreigners. |
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If foreigners find the United States to be too meddlesome, it isn't because of our unmatched military power. |
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Or is it only the last chapter of the long story of our ability to absorb foreigners, and draw new strength from their energy and enterprise? |
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It was clear to foreigners and Italians alike that Spain was the dominant power in Italy. |
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But everyone in Pablo's barrio seems to have benefited from those who have contact with foreigners. |
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About 4,939 Russian children are legally adopted by foreigners each year, but 184,000 still languish in orphanages. |
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Previous versions of the bill explicitly allowed police to deport foreigners for participation in political demonstrations. |
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The declines in stock prices are the result of foreigners selling Japan short, this thinking goes. |
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The country restricts the movement of foreigners, and groups that distribute aid to alleviate its food shortages are barred from some areas. |
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The grounds for deporting foreigners living in Germany have also been extended, as have the grounds for denying them a legal right to stay. |
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An isolated, bleak windswept wilderness it lies well off the beaten track and until recently was completely closed to foreigners. |
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Looting, vandalism and thievery has forced many foreigners to flee the country. |
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This is a permanent message to foreigners that Belgium is a land of milk and honey, where they have rights but no duties. |
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It's an entertaining reductio ad absurdum against those who complain about the unfairness of low-cost production by foreigners. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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Currently, foreigners must apply for a work permit that is valid for one year, which may be renewed. |
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The holistic view of healthy living is now normal, no longer the territory of Birkenstock-wearing kooks and foreigners. |
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These are horrifying times for immigrants, with photographic images seared in their minds of foreigners being burned alive by elated crowds. |
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The government also moved to deport 10 foreigners convicted during the 19 days of violence in troubled poor neighborhoods. |
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The Home Secretary will have greater freedom to exclude and deport foreigners preaching hate and violence. |
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Mention asylum seekers and he shakes his fist at all those foreigners on the scrounge. |
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This may appear justified when you consider that foreigners such as the British and Italians are guilty of looting historical relics. |
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People are somewhat more reluctant to talk to foreigners than they were at the beginning. |
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Police found the foreigners and two Thai women engaged in the process of using illegal drugs. |
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The Order of the Sacred Treasure was also awarded in eight classes, to women as well as men and to foreigners, for rendering excellent services. |
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In rarefied locations in the city, foreigners ride the rickshaw for a lark. |
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Foreign ships relayed the news and some called in at Japanese ports to deliver relief supplies and repatriate foreigners who wished to leave. |
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A falling dollar makes US assets less attractive to foreigners because repatriated profits are worth less when changed to the home currency. |
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Secondly, foreigners might refuse to roll over loans to a country and repatriate the repaid funds. |
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Illegal residency was made a criminal offence, and a special police force was set up to seize and deport foreigners or rejected asylum-seekers. |
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The Balinese rarely drink large amounts of alcohol and so foreigners were easily the prime consumers. |
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Most of the population resents the rich foreigners, even though their living depends on tourism. |
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According to the Justice Ministry, about 630,000 foreigners reside permanently in Japan. |
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Although the alliance's cause is quintessentially British, it has attracted support from wealthy Anglophile foreigners. |
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The legal age of marriage for foreigners will be raised from 15 to 18, on par with the age for Swedes. |
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He delights in the society of brilliant foreigners, especially painters, singers and musicians. |
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As such, a deficit may be a result of the claims foreigners have on the local economy. |
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You say that the foreigners do the left-brain work cheaper, and so this country should focus on the right-brain work and do it better. |
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Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners. |
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It started with the U.S. Treasury defaulting on its gold obligation to foreigners in 1971, thereby foisting a regime of irredeemable currency upon the world. |
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Giles hopes the museum can help foreigners better understand this argentine position. |
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In theory, a declining dollar should help the U.S. balance of trade by making imports relatively more expensive to Americans and exports relatively inexpensive to foreigners. |
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Any extended treatment of the subject of empire that does not give full weight to the fact that human beings do not want to be ruled by foreigners is worth very little. |
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This government is extremely well-disposed towards foreigners. |
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When foreigners start to get really jittery about the war, they'll be trading in their euros, yen, rubles, and rupees and whatnots for solid, US dollars. |
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And so swift was the imposition of the curfew that some foreigners were taken by surprise. |
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Despite numerous campaigns among players and fans to try and tackle racism, the game is still submerged in a sea of stereotypes about foreigners and alien cultures. |
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When people crossed their threshold they felt like aliens or foreigners. |
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Even the underage foreigners are tempted into the late night activities. |
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In Bwa culture certain socially marginal personages, such as foreigners, dwarfs, or lepers, are perceived to facilitate contact with the spirit world. |
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Humanitarian organizations had already pulled out, and French troops rushed in to extract the 15 foreigners left in the city. |
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To my mind this is nothing compared to the flip-flops done lately by foreigners. |
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I also wonder why the police don't take a little more interest in the crazy foreigners who rent the huge chopper style motorcycles and who use the road as a drag strip. |
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Even when speaking, they do not say anything clever and many of them have a terrible, squeaky voice which foreigners think is babyish and unattractive. |
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We also read of Treasury's blatant role in pushing the business interests of Wall Street by using bailouts to force nations to open their capital markets to foreigners. |
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Launched last August 12, the offering included 100 million for Omani citizens and foreigners with a value of 602 baizas to boost the company's ventures. |
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Harris pointed out that until the industrial revolution, foreigners had nothing but praise for the quality of the food in England. |
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I wonder if the Bulgarian secret services are spying on foreigners. |
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They are not sell-out merchants that deal to their civilization, their culture, in the way that these people are doing in allowing foreigners to colonise us from without. |
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Although foreigners frequently denoted many smaller summer palaces as seraglios, in the early eighteenth century the terminology was usually associated with Topkapi Palace. |
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However, he is peeved at his present posting as the city does not boast of a proper golf club where foreigners are allowed to unwind during weekends. |
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For example, foreigners are said to bring family values to a culture that cannot sustain them due to New-World mobilities, sexualities, materialisms, and freedoms. |
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There are loads of interesting foreigners knocking about, touristing. |
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Although their original use has long since disappeared, these dolls are still made, particularly for sale, because they are easily transportable and attractive to foreigners. |
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In the Quran it very carefully and meticulously says you do not mistreat visitors in your own home or visitors in your own country if they are foreigners. |
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A special mobile police or army unit is being formed, in order to seize and deport foreigners or rejected asylum-seekers living illegally in the country. |
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This insular satire, this xenophobic comedy, said that foreigners, insofar as it recognized them, are funny, mockable for the sin of deviating from the white, English norm. |
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While other big cities see their populations shrink, foreigners are moving in to the capital and boosting the population and it is changing the social and economic landscape. |
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In case you are unaware, yesterday was the Glorious Twelfth, sparking the season of rich foreigners arriving at country lodges throughout Scotland. |
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Members of an upper class whose time is up, Fleming treat foreigners as objects of suspicion and disdain. |
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Then they attempted a repeat of the 1970s hostage-style device, blindfolding foreigners in a ploy designed to intimidate troops out of the country. |
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They can't have foreigners coming over and mucking about with their democracy, it might end up with officials becoming responsible for their actions! |
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Not because I'm any sort of market purist, but because I think corporate welfare is a mug's game, and because I hate the idea of giving money to wealthy foreigners. |
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They are also attacking the BBC Persian and VOA Persian and are alluding fingers at foreigners and colonial powers. |
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For the first time in decades, foreigners arriving in Odessa are regarded with suspicion, even anger. |
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The Chamber and AFL-CIO agreed to a wage scale that would pay foreigners the greater of actual or prevailing wages. |
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Parliament has approved changes to the Tourism Act that will compel hotels, restaurants and resorts to charge Bulgarians and foreigners uniform prices. |
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The unilateralist neocons were actually asking for help from foreigners. |
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This is also manifest in our office, which I find stiflingly hot all year round, as do the other foreigners, but the Japanese staff find cool and uninviting in winter. |
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The United States defended its right to naturalize foreigners and rejected Britain's claim that it could legitimately practice impressment on the high seas. |
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At a time when xenophobia runs rampant in Egypt, foreigners are often met with distrust. |
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The goal of the Boxers, or nationalistic Chinese, was to rid the country of foreigners, thus eliminating foreign intervention and exploitation of China. |
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Even after snuffing it, foreigners continue to be financially desirable. |
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It is routine for the German federal government to condemn violence against foreigners when the violence is committed by neo-Nazis and racists on the street. |
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Citizens here who read The Korea Times have the opportunity to amass a wider variety of idiomatic and colloquial expressions written by foreigners from various backgrounds. |
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Our English vivisectionists study in the schools of the Continent, and in several cases have brought over foreigners to be their assistants at home. |
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We should be stopping all land sales to non-resident foreigners. |
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As a tempting virgin she was able to live long enough to be saved, but this was the quirk of a market controlled by foreigners. |
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In fact Edward seemed to favour foreigners unless they were Norse. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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Yet we are contradictory here too, being notably welcoming towards foreigners and often calculatingly vicious towards millions of our fellow-citizens. |
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Pakistani observers commented yesterday that it would be difficult for an African to set up home in Gujrat, where foreigners are not so common, without attracting attention. |
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The Castilians had no desire to admit foreigners to share in their public offices, particularly the lucrative posts and commercial rights in the empire. |
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Tighter security would target most foreigners but also people from the southern Russian republic of Chechnya and others of North Caucasian appearance. |
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Almost by definition they were barbarian outlanders, foreigners alienated from their natal condition by cultural difference as well as, usually, by physical force. |
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In addition to leprosy, foreigners seeking work permits are now required to be tested for tuberculosis and the sexually transmitted diseases syphilis, chlamydia and chancres. |
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Then there are the Hmong people, who haven't seen foreigners for 29 years. |
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The whole exercise may have sounded interesting while distracted by 10,000 buff, flag-waving foreigners, but out of context the cheeseball bombast proves too much. |
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For the first time, the U.S. is paying foreigners more on their investment income from holdings in America than it receives from its own assets abroad. |
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The national honours are conferred on Nigerians and foreigners who have distinguished themselves in their chosen careers and service to the country. |
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He had been in charge of a department that surveilled foreigners. |
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If I have to draw a parallel between foreigners and Bulgarians, I would say that the foreigners have a better base, both as people and professionally. |
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The past is another country, and as foreigners who visit it, the quality we novelists and historians most need is tact when we parley and fossick. |
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In my experience foreigners have no patience with this sort of thinking. |
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Most of his customers are regular patrons, many of whom are foreigners. |
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As soon as he realized the value that foreigners placed on pearls, he reserved pearling in Pearl Harbor for himself and employed commoners to dive. |
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Thousands of unwitting South African women may be married illegally to foreigners who have paid corrupt officials to falsify marriage certificates. |
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Fong said the foreigners must now be able to understand or speak either one of the two languages in order to help in communication with local employers. |
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Indeed, they now realise that the foreigners are, in fact, trained and equipped mercenaries despatched by a hostile country to act as its fifth column. |
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He said Government had received reports that the illegal trade involved foreigners who allegedly connived with the local authority for illegal issuance of timber licences. |
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With painfully fixed smiles, the children kept the curious foreigners entertained for a while, and then at the end invited us to dance a traditional folk dance with them. |
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We cannot lay all the blame on foreigners visiting the country. |
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They must have been used to such flying visits by foreigners. |
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This right wing party is attacking foreigners and foreign cultures. |
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Their job is to assault all outsiders and foreigners in the village! |
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All foreigners and outsiders, however, were suspect in everybody's eyes. |
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About 500,000 Germans were drafted into the organization controlling foreign workers, from camp managers to foremen in charge of foreigners in a factory. |
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But Chinese never use just the surname to address a person as foreigners often do and they seldom call others by their given name if the name is only a single word. |
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The only other solution is for foreigners to pronounce words correctly. |
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Under the current system foreigners can only buy Gazprom's stock by proxy, through American depositary receipts that trade at a premium and are equal to 10 domestic shares. |
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How could it defend itself against further despoilment by foreigners? |
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In conditions of unbelievable misery, with rain, sleet and hailstones whistling about their ears, the effete foreigners somehow put the balaclava-covered Brits to the sword. |
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On the other hand, foreigners, stuck with unconvertible greenbacks since 1971, have had no choice but to adopt dollars, rather than gold, as the world's reserve asset. |
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The topic du jour was once again The America Thing, and someone remarked that most foreigners believe that Sydney is the capital of Australia, not Canberra. |
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Moctezuma ordered that he be kept informed of any new sightings of foreigners at the coast and posted extra watch guards to accomplish this. |
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Order in the streets broke down as rumours arose of suspicious foreigners setting fires. |
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To overcome this problem, the Singapore government has been encouraging foreigners to immigrate to Singapore for the past few decades. |
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Heterography in English makes it difficult for foreigners to learn pronunciation. |
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Thus, much like British citizens in Ireland, Irish citizens in the United Kingdom have never been treated as foreigners. |
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Notably, established Buddhist monasteries along the Silk Road offered a haven, as well as a new religion for foreigners. |
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Several laws enforcing segregation of foreigners from Chinese were passed during the Tang dynasty. |
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The Cayman Islands Immigration Department requires foreigners to remain out of the country until their work permit has been approved. |
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The Mongols had employed foreigners long before the reign of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan dynasty. |
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An eye witness, Saifullah said three foreigners and one of their interpreters have been killed in the suicide attack. |
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On average, there have been more than 21,000 foreigners holding valid work permits. |
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Internationalists are the first force and the one most obvious to foreigners. |
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Many foreigners worked in Russia for a long time, like Leonard Euler and Alfred Nobel. |
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The European integration process has extended the right of foreigners to vote. |
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As strangely dressed foreigners Danckaerts and Sluyter stood out, and many Bostoners feared they were papists in disguise. |
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The corsairs included knights of the Order, native Maltese people, as well as foreigners. |
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A large number of foreigners have traditionally been permitted to live in France and succeeded in doing so. |
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An illicit trade continued with foreigners after the Danes implemented a trade monopoly. |
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What drew foreigners to Iceland was primarily fishing in the fruitful waters off the coast of Iceland. |
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Safe conduct documents, usually notes signed by the monarch, were issued to foreigners as well as English subjects in medieval times. |
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This caused angry protests in the parliament, which rejected the presence of foreigners in its deliberations. |
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The colonies struggled with how to classify people born to foreigners and subjects. |
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During the colonial period, the status of slaves was affected by interpretations related to the status of foreigners in England. |
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Moneychanging was a common ancillary occupation for merchants from the Hijaz and Qassim in their trade with foreigners. |
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South Sudan's interior ministry issued an order in August banning foreigners from operating motorcycle taxis, commonly known as boda-boda. |
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Because the victims of INS screw-ups are typically foreigners at the bottom end of the economic food chain, we hear little about them. |
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Bulgariaas Parliament has controversially decided to extend the existing moratorium on the sale of agriculture land to foreigners. |
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With a surge of Islamism in Egypt in recent years, most Egyptian belly dancers quit the profession, leaving it for foreigners to dominate. |
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For foreigners to be given precedence in soup kitchens is mocking the British public in the extreme. |
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Limiting foreigners to five a team is not a bad idea as such but it will never pass the legal eagles. |
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With us paying unemployment benefits to Bahrainis, why are we hiring foreigners to drive buses for our Bahraini public transport network? |
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Nepal, which had not previously been climbed by foreigners, contained six inviting peaks over 26,000ft besides Everest and Kangchenjunga. |
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Herodotus visited Egypt in the 5th century BC and claimed that the Greeks were one of the first groups of foreigners that ever lived in Egypt. |
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Ashrafieh resident Ranine Nicola expressed indignation that the Army was coming under attack from foreigners. |
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When foreigners come over here, we don't Japanize, Germanize or otherize for their benefit. |
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It was apparent that foreigners began taking part in the kingdom's politics. |
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Yemen's powerful tribes often kidnap foreigners for use as bargaining chips in disputes with the central government. |
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For the first time in decades the net migration rate was expected to be negative, and nine out of 10 emigrants were foreigners. |
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With foreigners already wary of investing in Thailand, the last thing the country needed, analysts say, was a new law perceived as antiforeign. |
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Surinamers are an open and welcoming people who go out of their way to make foreigners feel at ease. |
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This helped the population of Aden once again become predominantly Arab after, having been declared a free zone, it had become mostly foreigners. |
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And when foreigners go and come from Whampoa to Canton, tanka-boats and boats with families must not be employed. |
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Specifically, she examines a 1931 Michigan law that required the registration of all unnaturalized foreigners. |
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Nevertheless, similar employment of foreigners persists in Japan, particularly within the national education system and professional sports. |
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He waited for a surrender, announcing an amnesty for all revolutionaries, except foreigners and the leaders. |
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Seals are so important in East Asia that foreigners who frequently conduct business there also commission the engraving of personal seals. |
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By the code of the Ming Dynasty, foreigners who died in China had to be buried in Macau. |
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It said over 50 terrorists, mostly Uzbek foreigners, have been killed in the strikes and an ammunition dump has also been destroyed. |
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Following contact with the Portuguese on Tanegashima in 1542, the Japanese were at first rather wary of the newly arrived foreigners. |
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But instead the foreigners and many Chinese were besieged in the foreign legations quarter. |
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We have no direct evidence for how early Celtic laws treated foreigners for most of the late prehistoric Celtic world. |
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James and his life guards rode up and down the streets all Monday, rescuing foreigners from the mob and attempting to keep order. |
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When Boxers entered Beijing, the Qing government ordered all foreigners to leave. |
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Through organized trips and the use of special permits, it is possible for foreigners to visit. |
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However, it was one of the only military products that China imported from foreigners. |
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Hostility to foreigners extends well beyond the anonymous netizenry of China. |
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Other more direct channels to the West opened as international trade increased and more foreigners came to Russia. |
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Another recent deportee narrated how brutal the Saudi security forces were in their disregard for foreigners. |
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Given the little attention of the political authorities, the region was very predated by foreigners, mainly Argentines. |
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As of 2007, that title belongs to Iraq with possibly 1,500 foreigners kidnapped. |
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And not the least, they smashed the racialist view of peasants as uncultured recipients of cultures from beneficient foreigners. |
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Though Polish diacritics, the bane of foreigners, are generally correct, Polish names often are not. |
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Although no travel restrictions were placed on foreigners, photographing many locations was banned. |
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