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- noun Plural form of
expatriation .
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Examples
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That is more people than have cut ties with the U.S. during all of 2007, and more than double the total expatriations in 2008.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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The stock-market plunge of late 2008 and early 2009 may also have played a role in the spike in expatriations.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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That is more people than have cut ties with the U.S. during all of 2007, and more than double the total expatriations in 2008.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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The IRS says some of the swelling of numbers of expatriations toward the end of 2009 occurred because the agency made a push to notify people that had already surrendered their passport, but had not completed the process by submitting the IRS form.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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The IRS says some of the swelling of numbers of expatriations toward the end of 2009 occurred because the agency made a push to notify people that had already surrendered their passport, but had not completed the process by submitting the IRS form.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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The stock-market plunge of late 2008 and early 2009 may also have played a role in the spike in expatriations.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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The stock-market plunge of late 2008 and early 2009 may also have played a role in the spike in expatriations.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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The IRS says some of the swelling of numbers of expatriations toward the end of 2009 occurred because the agency made a push to notify people that had already surrendered their passport, but had not completed the process by submitting the IRS form.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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That is more people than have cut ties with the U.S. during all of 2007, and more than double the total expatriations in 2008.
More Americans Sever U.S. Ties as IRS Gets Tougher Martin Vaughan 2010
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Adding these minor expatriations -- a sum of 4600 -- to the l0,000 of the first capture of Jerusalem, gives 14,000; and since the final catastrophe was more sweeping than the former we are warranted in trebling that number as
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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