voluntary expatriation

  • 1voluntary expatriation — See expatriation …

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  • 2expatriation — index banishment, deportation, exclusion, expulsion, immigration, ostracism, rejection Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Bur …

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  • 3expatriation — A voluntary change of allegiance from one country to another, effecting an absolute termination of all civil and political rights as of the date of such act. 3 Am J2d Aliens § 120. The concept of expatriation has no application to the removal… …

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  • 4expatriation — noun a) voluntary migration from ones native land to another b) forced expulsion of from ones native land to another …

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  • 5expatriation — /ekspeytriyeyshan/ The voluntary act of abandoning or renouncing one s country, and becoming the citizen or subject of another …

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  • 6expatriation — /ekspeytriyeyshan/ The voluntary act of abandoning or renouncing one s country, and becoming the citizen or subject of another …

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  • 7John Caryll (senior) — John Caryll (b. West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711), 1st Baron Caryll of Durford, in the Jacobite Peerage, was a poet, dramatist, and diplomat; not to be confused with his nephew, John Caryll, the dedicatee of Alexander Pope s Rape of the Lock …

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  • 8Aegean Macedonians — ethnic group group= Aegean Macedonians Егејски Македонци Egejski Makedonci poptime= 150,000 200,000 region2 = flagcountry|Macedonia pop2 = 52,000 72,000 (est.) ref2 = lower| cite book title= Macedonia Its Disputed History last= Simpson first=… …

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  • 9Caryll, John — • Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Caryll, John     John Caryll …

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  • 10John Caryll —     John Caryll     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Caryll     Poet, dramatist, and diplomatist, b. at West Harting, England, 1625; d. 1711; not to be confounded with his nephew, John Caryll, immortalized by a line in Pope s Rape of the Lock . He… …

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