The atmosphere, people, music etc is so-so and the place is likely to be full of expats, so don't go there to meet the locals! |
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Gillison seems in her element in uncharted jungles, among indigenous tribesmen and curious expats. |
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Many expats want to keep their UK bank accounts open while they are abroad. |
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I have witnessed expats shelling seeds with ease so, although I can't speak from experience, I know that it can be done. |
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New York's East Village is filled with both Japanese expats and a ton of sushi restaurants. |
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And the moral of the story is, don't ask sarcastic expats for money at midnight, when they're bevvied up. |
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Like most expats, however, he tempers his fascination with some critical observations. |
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He detests the sort of expats who stick only to their own kind, and takes a dim view of those who make no effort to bridge cultural gaps. |
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Sick of the job queues and unemployment in the UK, many Australian and New Zealand expats are heading home where jobs are a plenty. |
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However, it's a really friendly little place, run by various European expats. |
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Another database would manage employment info for expats and their family members who want to work. |
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Companies generally need to pay expats more than locals and there's a lot more red tape to go through to get them in. |
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Local hospital presidents are ambitious to attract more expats as well as travellers through lower costs. |
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When I read an item about a corporate baseball league made up mostly of expats in Shanghai, the old urge reared its head. |
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We don't have a financial services authority or ombudsman in many of the countries where expats are. |
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Johannesburg, where many expats settle, is in the process of transforming its centre with new apartment and office blocks. |
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I've talked with many expats and their suggestions run from the sublime to the subversive. |
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Watching the way he negotiates buck-passing French bureaucracy ought to resonate with disgruntled expats and Francophobes. |
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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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He recruited expats to run human resources, retail, and corporate development. |
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Many expats will be more comfortable with this full-service brokerage than with the more faceless online trading firms. |
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Drawing on her experience in this country, the only advice she would offer other expats is to see all that Bulgaria has to offer. |
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For many expats, career opportunities are just as important as family concerns. |
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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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Political intrigue, both in the host country and between the expats, only adds to the sense of drama. |
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There was virtually no foreign investment whatsoever and expats had not so many things to do. |
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It's the silly season, when there is little news of interest to expats. |
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When talking to locals and expats, this topic often crops up. |
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The aim of this highly contentious policy is to restrict the numbers of expats who may otherwise end up settling in Bermuda on a more permanent basis. |
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Sean was obsessed with dissecting his market into expats and locals. |
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In February the Electoral Commission, a supervisory body, will launch a campaign to persuade British expats to register to vote. |
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The rich Chinese expats live in roads free from potholes, which pockmark the rest of the city. |
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The place is reliably packed with Japanese expats in search of home comforts. |
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I've been coming here since it first opened and the crowd was a classy mix of well heeled expats, fashionable Thais and a lot of beautiful people. |
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Some expats say your Thai counterparts will appreciate a wai when you meet them. |
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Dutch companies are often undeservedly scared that expats such as I am are freebooters, averse to hierarchy or structure. |
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Is there ongoing threat to those people, who are expats, who are perhaps writing from other places? |
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French expats will therefore be able to communicate with each other to exchange advice, news and information about Belgium. |
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In case of a complete basic vaccination scheme within travel health, further booster injections aren't necessary for tourists and expats. |
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I have been approached by many expats, all of whom did everything they could to establish a proper, legal and sustainable life in Spain. |
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Currently, Africa spends so much money to bring expats here to do things that could be done locally. |
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Our inspection trips not only give you the chance to view fantastic properties but also to speak to expats who have bought themsleves. |
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We have also introduced a systematic approach to health screening for our expats, in cooperation with a specialist organization. |
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In January, an attack on a Lebanese cafe popular with expats left 21 people dead. |
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Even though the British Empire had long since kicked the bucket, the expats could still be found pretty much anywhere the Brits had a former colony. |
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Regardless, that goes double for a hippy isle full of expats and pungent pot known as Bocas del Toro. |
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Nearly 85 percent of its population are expats drawn to work in the rapidly growing tax-havens. |
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A hundred thousand expats could only add a percentage point or two to a list's total, especially since they will split their vote among several lists. |
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Sack every striking employee forthwith and replace them all with expats. |
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But there are banks that offer banking products specially designed for non-residents or expats. Please shop around to find out which bank offers accounts to non-residents. |
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I would like to emphasise the role that our expats play in maintaining contact that enables us to increase the level of nuclear safety in both the French and the Chinese nuclear power plants. |
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More than 3 million people are eligible to vote, including 60,000 expats. |
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The Filipino expats living in Oman responded to the recent calamities that ravaged the Visayan Islands leaving thousands homeless and helpless. |
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We also want to thank the hundreds of local staff that we currently employ who support the expats and whose work is greatly appreciated and invaluable to the Comité d'Aide Médicale. |
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Launched in 2007, the magazine Juliette et Victor targets French expats living in Belgium and aims to help them understand local customs and ways of life. |
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The ECA study is used by HR departments to calculate the compensation that expats can expect to receive for difficulties in adapting to their new environment. |
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In 2005 Dexia was an employer in 30 countries through 111 companies, managed a total of 114 expats and organized 253 employer mobility operations. |
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Very successful with the French expats, the tour also enabled the French singer to meet up with local musicians and sometimes to invite them for a jam session. |
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Community website and a guide for french expats and tourits in Thailand. |
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Your expats or traveling employees can attract special attention of terrorists, extremists and guerrilla's en can be exposed to risks like kidnapping or hostage taking. |
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On the other hand the globalized economy with an ever increasing number of international travelers and expats has opened new opportunities in the newspaper market. |
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The Expat Explorer survey polled 21,950 expats from 198 countries through an online questionnaire in March, April and May. |
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He may remain close to his mother, but he acknowledges that she and her friends – plantocracy and expats – were of another generation and didn't understand his friendships with the locals. |
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Another cost-saving mechanism that is becoming popular for companies that employ expats, Sullivan noted, is becoming savvier about where employees are being transferred to and from. |
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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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Pulqueria's clientele is a mix of young downtowners, well-traveled older people and Mexican expats who drop in for a taste of home. |
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It's not that there's anything inherently sidesplitting about disaffected young expats who wander around Eastern Europe right after the fall of the Berlin Wall, which is what Phillips's five main characters happen to be. |
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I was straight-armed at the office of two expats who saw no need to muddy their academic standing with a Saudi. |
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Texas expats wax rhapsodic about the Tex-Mex food of their youth. |
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Healthcare is another industry where expats are able to find employment relatively easily. |
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It's the sort of place expats riff nostalgically about as if they'd written I Belong Tae Glasgow themselves. |
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Large families gather around whole steamed fish, grandmas feed tots, tourists gawp and expats scare visiting rellies with century eggs under lighted columns wrapped in gold dragons. |
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And some of those few expats who have learned it fluently often have made whole life around speaking it fluently on the television, often to the coos of pretty young women. |
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In November, the Daily Telegraph decided to charge £1.99 a month for expats who read more than 20 articles a month – although no figures are yet available on how many have taken up the offer. |
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Discover why expats and visitors often get hit by a nasty case of sticker shock during their first spins around Swiss aisles. |
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Monday evening more than 300 media, delegates, business leaders and expats attended a friends and family reception hosted by the province at Atlantic Canada House. |
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This has been an endeavour to persuade the powers that be to consider enfranchising all genuinely resident expats in respect of being able to vote in Presidential elections. |
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He adds that about half of its expats are working cross-functionally or divisionally, broadening their exposure to different parts of the business. |
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Join expats and locals alike to wash knockwurst, Wiener schnitzel and Bavarian pretzels down with Windhoek Lager, a Euro pale lager that's made its mark worldwide. |
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The ability to save more, enjoy greater disposable income or acquire real estate assets are all important considerations for expats moving to a new country. |
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Offering expats a regional view of the financial benefits on offer, Expat Explorer reveals the best countries to increase one's standard of living. |
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This celebration died out in the 19th century, to be replaced by Saint David's Day, which is celebrated on 1 March throughout Wales, and by Welsh expats around the world. |
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The Diaspora vote remains to be the bone of contention considering SDSM' demand that Macedonia's expats be denied their right to elect their own legislators. |
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