Rather, the Massachusetts returnees were young, native born and emotionally attached to their country. |
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It was crucial for these people to return to their lands before the beginning of the rains but the resettlement came too late for the returnees. |
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Other returnees moved comfortably into Massachusetts society, because they had the needed skills or capital. |
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Educated urbanites are often the elite returnees to ancestral villages and are often given authority to set development agendas. |
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This particularly improves job prospects for youngsters and returnees to the job market. |
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Many of the returnees get the best jobs through social or political connections, and many flaunt their money and automobiles. |
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The influx of horses last year led to a similar influx of new trainers and jockeys, supplementing a well-respected group of returnees. |
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The jobs to be transferred will not be local jobs for local people, except perhaps for a few lucky returnees. |
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Facilities in the camp are still extremely basic and another 4 000 returnees live in the town itself. |
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To many of the returnees, culture shock found in a corporate context is more frustrating than that in a societal context. |
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The declaration of a customs free zone in Port Said also attracted many returnees and new migrants. |
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Reuters reports on the discontents of returnees to Iraq from among former exiles. |
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The returnees, led by the priests, represented exilic values and ideologies, which they brought home with them. |
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Both Australian students of the subject and returnees confirm that repatriates do find life difficult in Australia when they return. |
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In Boston returnees were thought to dominate the Boston Tea Assembly, a group that met every other week for dancing and card playing. |
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The bad financial situation of William Clark and Samuel Curwen were exceptions for most returnees were wealthy. |
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Most left last year after U.N. officials started repatriating returnees driven out during the war. |
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These refugees and returnees settled either in their home villages or in refugee camps. |
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At the centre the returnees are provided with accommodation, food, and medical assistance. |
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Religiously, most of the returnees were probably strict Yahwists who adhered to the exclusive nationalism of Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic law. |
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These changes have been intensified by the influx of returnees to the region, many of whom, lacking access to livestock, have turned to farming as their only option. |
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I've never noticed a list of returnees on any memorial elsewhere. |
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Many wild hatchlings of these earlier returnees have fallen prey to Galapagos hawks, a natural predator that has coexisted with tortoises for eons. |
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Military returnees face several psychological challenges, including the shift away from an adaptive, continuous, combat-ready, hypervigilant state. |
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Furthermore, all property could be recovered by returnees at the same price at which it was sold. |
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It also investigates whether returnees in foreign firms help bridge knowledge gaps between local firms and foreign firms. |
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Over 1,300 returnees wait here, often for weeks, with all their worldly possessions, before moving on to other places where they will settle. |
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It is these returnees to Judaism which represent Old World Western Sephardim. |
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Also, when the RMO psychiatrists visit a mission, I ask them to reach out to these returnees and, if the returnee has not already done so, schedule an outbrief. |
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The programme aims to convince the returnees to renounce violence and extremism by reintegrating them into the society according to that programme, official sources said. |
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Coach Ben Dale expects more than 100 prospects to try out, not including returnees Mike Creel and Leandro Alejo, who are playing varsity football. |
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