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- noun Plural form of
transferee .
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Examples
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Our force recently went on the offensive to drag back some of our transferees from the Met.
The Grass Is Greener….. honest! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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Paul Koring, who digs like a woodchuck, has just given the lie to Peter MacKay's brazen claims that there is no evidence that Canadian detainee transferees in Afghanistan were tortured in captivity.
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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And transferees almost outnumber the yokels, I mean locals! on September 22, 2009 at 12: 00 pm Rab C. Nesbitt
Friday Night In Out-Patients « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Q: You now guarantee admission to community college transferees under certain conditions.
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Are transferees acknowledged and embraced now in ways that they weren't then?
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Thus, to prevent the legal changes from being a free gift to transferees, each extension term provided the option for works' original authors to have the rights revert to them or their beneficiaries or estates for the additional term.
Warner Bros Has Lost Krypton; Will Lose Superman in 2013 | /Film 2009
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We are not native Arkansans - we are the careerist transferees found in Corporate America who have lived in many big cities and small towns.
Susie Hoeller: 'Rednecks for Obama' Rally in Springfield 2008
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Now, several years later, the transferees are coming back.
Debbie Gadget writes……. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2006
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For transferees, the difficulty is in knowing where the negotiating room is.
Relocation Benefits Jennifer Lisle 2008
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Mr. Maycock has yet to work with any "transferees from Brooklyn," and he thinks that rents in Manhattan would have to come down 20 or 30 percent before a critical mass of renters would hop the river.
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