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- noun Plural form of
ex-pat .
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Examples
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I have surmised that the Merida area has quite a few ex-pats, but that it also seems to be too much "big city living" for my taste.
Retiring in Yucatan 2009
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There is no doubt that the cost of living is much higher in an area with a lot of ex-pats concentrated there.
Charging for parking 2009
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I don't live in a gringo ghetto, but I do live in a nice middle-class neighborhood where the only furnished flats to be found are very pricey and are intended to attract ex-pats here for a limited time. joshuajay619
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Many ex-pats down here that have never owned a Mexican car confuse the annual tenencia with the extra 10% tax on a new car.
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Thanks, Rolly, you're providing a great service to all us ex-pats here.
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I often wonder how many ex-pats up there may have bought a house with a body or three buried in the back patio.
Page 2 2009
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Richard Foscolo, of Barry, south Wales, was among a handful of British ex-pats left isolated in the remote area of Ghani, 900 miles from Tripoli.
SAS poised to rescue British oil workers stranded in Libyan desert 2011
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I just hope everyone in Austin moves somewhere sane before they are forced to become ex-pats.
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There are still so many ex-pats who are still out there ... as time progressed the situation became more and more worrying.
SAS poised to rescue British oil workers stranded in Libyan desert 2011
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A lot of ex-pats have dragged the customs of their home country here with them.
Charging for parking 2009
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