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- noun Plural form of
extradition .
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Examples
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Israel would be able to refuse any extraditions under article 6.1 (a), But if the Turkish authorities were savvy, they might well not release the names of charged persons until they were known to be in another Convention State — for example the UK.
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• After his stint doing extraordinary extraditions, PC Andy is now on the Swat team.
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And instead he was put into a unit that handled international extraditions.
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Bollocks, given their behaviour on recent high-profile Brit extraditions.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war? 2010
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More Emerging Europe: Boost for Russian Tech Hub "This will never happen, no matter what the circumstances," Mr. Medvedev told a joint news conference, citing a constitutional ban on such extraditions.
Frictions Remain as U.K. Leader Visits Russia Gregory L. White 2011
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They were not about “kidnapping” so much as highly orchestrated extraditions, with the orchestration being done via US intelligence, diplomatic, and law enforcement channels.
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And instead he was put into a unit that handled international extraditions.
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They were not about “kidnapping” so much as highly orchestrated extraditions, with the orchestration being done via US intelligence, diplomatic, and law enforcement channels.
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Bollocks, given their behaviour on recent high-profile Brit extraditions.
Cheeseburger Gothic » Anyone been following the build up to next falklands war? 2010
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In spreading misinformation about arrests, extraditions, and alleged illegal acts, the Chávez administration is clearly making moves to stake out a position as an aggrieved party, and invent a hyped-up dispute with their favorite imaginary enemy, the United States of America.
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