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e "state of emergency" and the expulsions of | foreigners born in France who didn't have a chance to d |
rohibiting "the importation and migration of | foreigners and aliens under contract or agreement to pe |
istan Television reported the possibility of | foreigners being on board, with America's embassy check |
The temple has recently banned entry of | foreigners into the temple citing objectionable dressin |
A school was opened for the children of | foreigners, and a mission to the sailors at Cronstadt e |
character of the Italians in the opinion of | foreigners, so as to deserve their esteem and respect." |
e Middle East and the secret machinations of | foreigners which have led to today's turmoil. |
he invasion, together with a large number of | foreigners. |
essel, her thirteen man crew was composed of | foreigners, mainly Slovaks and Ukrainians. |
carried out so as to avoid the inclusion of | foreigners and minors," he said. |
nal headlines when, defying a ban imposed on | foreigners in the state of Punjab, he was arrested and |
by the hour or day, although typically only | foreigners do so. |
r grid were American-born males; no women or | foreigners actually qualified for the race. |
ucation and Culture of Spain to Spaniards or | foreigners for extraordinary contributions in the field |
lot of all inhabitants of Egypt, natives or | foreigners. |
on, of any alien or aliens, any foreigner or | foreigners, into the United States ... under contract o |
m Penh in April 1975, Bizot, like most other | foreigners in the country, wound up in the French Embas |
lease of five French nationals and two other | foreigners kidnapped in Niger last week. |
nt there to help protect Americans and other | foreigners during the Chinese Civil War. |
ent Wind, the evacuation of Americans, other | foreigners, and South Vietnamese from Saigon. |
coast ready to evacuate Americans and other | foreigners from Phnom Penh. |
g the Arrival-Departure Record of particular | foreigners used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection ( |
orture Victims Protection Act - which permit | foreigners to sue their tormentors for torture and kidn |
re incensed by government decrees permitting | foreigners to purchase land in Japan, to allow missiona |
olish the capitulations system while placing | foreigners under the local Egyptian legal system. |
ut how the electoral commission will prevent | foreigners from registering to vote. |
dictionary,' including entries on prominent | foreigners who lived in the country as well as represen |
yman Islands Immigration Department requires | foreigners to remain out of the country until their wor |
rime and Security Act 2001 was that resident | foreigners suspected of terrorism could be interned wit |
on card for Australian citizens and resident | foreigners. |
the purpose of the decoration was to reward | foreigners for service to the Chinese Empire. |
sibility for last week's kidnapping of seven | foreigners in Niger. |
g is responsible for the kidnapping of seven | foreigners in Niger. |
our, whilst giving a fiery speech about some | foreigners being 'jolly good chaps'. |
arated away from the city by a small strait; | foreigners could not enter Japan from Dejima, nor could |
in order to be understood (pointing out that | foreigners from other countries have successfully integ |
Administrator of Dunhuang, wrote saying that | foreigners should not be allowed to employ such great a |
nocent civilians, some Koreans believed that | foreigners were abducting and/or buying Korean children |
Gingell refused, taking the position that | foreigners had the Treaty rights to reside within the c |
the outcome of the meeting, protesting that | foreigners other than consular officers should not be p |
er after the Singapore government ruled that | foreigners could only hold up to 3% of shares in locall |
Prime Minister Dlamini also warned that | foreigners who interfere in the country's internal poli |
I had heard many reports that | foreigners could bewitch people, and I feared to fall u |
ssage to the population of South Africa that | foreigners – and Zimbabweans in particular – are not bo |
ts to practice Catholicism and stressed that | foreigners needed to learn Spanish. |
In 1984 he suggested that | foreigners employed in industries should be replaced by |
emained with his Muslim troops, fighting the | foreigners. |
all of swine, was dark red in colour and the | foreigners seemed to respect it greatly. |
tem of separate laws, which governed all the | foreigners who were obliged to reside in the treaty por |
nization and immigrants.It also operates the | Foreigners Registrations Office (FRO) |
licy decisions, and his attitude towards the | foreigners became the cornerstone of Japanese policy we |
m warriors from Beijing, in order to let the | foreigners march right in. |
made him a superior choice compared with the | foreigners who had served as Farfa's abbots prior. |
translates from Irish as 'stronghold of the | foreigners' (i.e. the Vikings). |
red them traitors to China and agents of the | foreigners. |
in the streets for tourists, hoping that the | foreigners “toss a few coins” their way, says Dube. |
When the | foreigners invaders approached, |
e Muslim troops were feared intensely by the | foreigners. |
acinta Condor and Nigel Ajibala [who are the | foreigners with an interest in his takeover] to buy sha |
s would perceive the differences between the | foreigners and themselves, between the foreigners' ways |
The | Foreigners Act, 1946 is an Indian law enacted to grant |
of Strathclyde] and the English" against the | foreigners, i.e. the Northmen or the Norse-Gaels. |
And is China going to apologize for all the | foreigners killed when China had laws ordering the exec |
t turned out to be a brutal massacre, as the | foreigners' animal masks are equipped with various type |
escent into violence had frightened both the | foreigners and Caritas aid workers. |
ch house for plague infected people, all the | foreigners and non-residents were expelled from the cit |
A slaughter was made of the | foreigners who were on Loch Oirbsen by the Connaughtmen |
"From the moment the | foreigners arrived, the 'holy children' lost their puri |
uropeanization, adverse feelings towards the | foreigners started spreading across Japan. |
Rumors followed that the | foreigners were stealing babies and killing them to mak |
M934.6.Amhlaibh Ceannchairech, with the | foreigners, came from Loch Eirne across Breifne to Loch |
The | foreigners, having fallen sick, beseeched a cure for il |
and French for better understanding for the | foreigners who went to the university. |
nnsi Gall", Gofraid mac Fergusa, lord of the | foreigners' isles, that is of the Hebrides. |
Zhou Enlai spoke and apologised to the | foreigners, but also said: "There are also some foreign |
, could launch offensive attacks against the | foreigners. |
According to the | Foreigners (Report to the police) Order, 1971, made und |
ediate option than to accept the rule of the | foreigners as an inescapable reality of life. |
Wallie literally translates as Leader of the | foreigners, which is what the Saxons called the native |
es of the British Legation where most of the | foreigners took refuge |
shocked and issues a formal challenge to the | foreigners, requesting for a rematch. |
accusations that he has been too kind to the | foreigners. |
l re Gallaibh (The War of the Irish with the | Foreigners) in which Brian takes the leading role. |
introduce running and handling skills to the | foreigners on the other side of the Wye and Severn. |
troops against them, instead of against the | foreigners. |
For all the | foreigners (mostly unarmed missionaries who put up no r |
eved that they should stand up and fight the | foreigners to protect the country from outside dominati |
the balloting is just for the benefit of the | foreigners who he says are occupying the country. |
This eventually leads to the | foreigners' ways being regarded as the better way and b |
If true then these | foreigners could have come from Mesoamerica which would |
These | foreigners, Sabaeans, Syrians and Hindus introduced new |
had/has to administer to the needs of these | foreigners, because their respective governments in cha |
tive views of outsiders by contrasting these | foreigners with the bevahiour of those in Jerusalem. |
The group held the three | foreigners and several Cambodians under "miserable cond |
(which forbade promotions of men married to | foreigners), but remarried in 1952. |
'), the first school for teaching Chinese to | foreigners. |
ror and marrying the remaining princesses to | foreigners. |
ecialized in teaching the Arabic language to | foreigners, which is the largest institution of its kin |
he French Legion of Honour - rarely given to | foreigners - followed by the Distinguished Service Orde |
at the start of World War I and extended to | foreigners in any profession. |
0s when the Soviet Union began opening up to | foreigners. |
fter 15 May 1943, the award of this medal to | foreigners was supplanted by the Medal of Merit of the |
Women who were married to | foreigners were, upon declaration of war, faced suddenl |
the Aztec Eagle - the highest award given to | foreigners by the government of Mexico. |
who would be loyal to him alone, and some to | foreigners. |
Somewhat counterintuitively to | foreigners and natives alike, the M in the road name do |
ing (1842), was forced to open five ports to | foreigners and to cede Hong Kong Island to the UK. |
parts of China, which had not been opened to | foreigners before. |
ly, found in red light districts catering to | foreigners. |
using media to link spontaneous movements to | foreigners, government promoted truth by fair criticism |
is the newest Nordic order and is awarded to | foreigners, Norwegian citizens living abroad, Ministry |
part of the British Empire and was closed to | foreigners, so he employed and trained Indians, who ent |
For the terms used to refer to | foreigners, see Firang, Farang or Farangi. |
Chinese diplomatic missions have objected to | foreigners' use of "East Turkestan". |
s under way and Chinese ports were closed to | foreigners. |
but to this day it remains totally closed to | foreigners, and the whole border is closed to any non-l |
reaching Lhasa, capital of Tibet, closed to | foreigners. |
ign unequal treaties and cede territories to | foreigners. |
ally afraid of everything, uneasy to talk to | foreigners, and not daring to look anyone in the face". |
mmittee of A'ayan scrutinising land sales to | foreigners in the Jerusalem area, this in effect stoppe |
epublic of Matobo, although known as 'Ku' to | foreigners, is indigenously known as Chitob uk u which |
ancient Silk Road cities had been closed to | foreigners on political grounds during the war. |
ed the granting of ecclesiastical offices to | foreigners. |
Work permits are not granted to | foreigners who are in the Cayman Islands (unless it is |
sed on introducing Estonian ICT solutions to | foreigners and also to create an organization where dif |
ly resented the loss of their sovereignty to | foreigners, few of whom spoke Spanish or displayed much |
hobia include: deep-rooted antipathy towards | foreigners (Oxford English Dictionary; OED), unreasonab |
Twenty-eight | foreigners were reported to be among the passengers. |
Iran says it suspects two | foreigners who were arrested as they were interviewing |
Two | foreigners and two paramedics were killed. |
Bajada arrived along with two | foreigners, Bulgarian Mitko Trendafilov and Nigerian Mi |
minds by means of the opinions of unbiassed | foreigners, he obtained letters treating of the questio |
and sing with much love and don't look upon | foreigners as strangers. |
hat the "national issue" (of Romanian versus | foreigners) replaced references to the "social issue" ( |
n Madagascar, could spread to the island via | foreigners working on the mine. |
shed for international students and visiting | foreigners in Taiwan to help them learn Chinese as a fo |
other Spanish regions and only around 6% was | foreigners. |
from the neighborhood, and enticing wealthy | foreigners to take their place. |
In the 19th century, two well-known | foreigners made important contributions to the art of L |
es because most of the bank's investors were | foreigners. |
ts, 21% were living out-of-state and 1% were | foreigners from countries such as Germany, Argentina an |
t 80% of prostitutes in the Netherlands were | foreigners and 70% had no immigration papers. |
Most of these were | foreigners. |
Allies or not, the Americans were | foreigners, and Stalin did not like having foreigners a |
al of 686,201 visitors, 454,870 of whom were | foreigners, stayed overnight. |
Most of the passengers were | foreigners from the Nass-Murray & Roberts joint venture |
fifty-six founding members, twenty-four were | foreigners, and among these W. K. Burton served as secr |
For example, western | foreigners from the Tarim Basin and elsewhere were depi |
The Old English word Wealas, meaning " | foreigners" in the sense of Britons, gave its name to W |
(The Old English word Wealas, meaning " | foreigners" in the sense of Britons, gave its name to W |
rnment to seek redress from Beijing whenever | foreigners were attacked. |
ea government claims World class Korea where | foreigners live in harmony with Koreans. |
g Gustavus III, he introduced a bill whereby | foreigners were also granted limited rights to practice |
Tokugawa Shogun of Edo), with whom | foreigners had made treaties, was not the real Emperor |
the authorities that he was associating with | foreigners. |
s, so businessmen accustomed to dealing with | foreigners should also take part in trade negotiations. |
to shift the question from how to deal with | foreigners to “What problems does foreignness solve for |
ns as their country was quickly flooded with | foreigners eager for land and other resources. |
e in an official European tournament without | foreigners players in its first team squad. |
tion sought to organize a tournament without | foreigners, with the intention of controlling FC Barcel |
ry landing and is located next to Yanghwajin | Foreigners' Cemetery. |
ut does not prohibit them from signing young | foreigners. |
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