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Liveris received the Premier of Queensland's | Expatriate Achievement Award at the Queensland Expatria |
the term "Lost Generation" for some of these | expatriate American writers, at least three versions of |
Expatriate American journalist and novelist William Gar | |
issatisfied with her studies there and asked | expatriate American painter Mary Cassatt for advice. |
y 23, 1973 in Tamworth, New Hampshire) is an | expatriate American sculptor and painter living in Pari |
n the Paris neighborhood of Passy to wealthy | expatriate American parents of Protestant background. |
provide support and religious community for | expatriate American Unitarian Universalists in Europe, |
hed to provide a centre for London's growing | expatriate American community, with the inaugural meeti |
Wooding (17 June 1895-1 August 1985) was an | expatriate American jazz pianist, arranger and bandlead |
Nick Hart (Keith Carradine) is an | expatriate American artist living in Paris among some o |
Together they hosted a salon that attracted | expatriate American writers, such as Ernest Hemingway, |
Eagles" club in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) for | expatriate Americans serving with the Rhodesian Securit |
e to help offset Nazi propaganda among other | expatriate Americans remaining in London after the fall |
European jazz musicians and with touring or | expatriate Americans, including Bill Coleman, Don Byas, |
All HCT certified | expatriate and TCN guards have completed a U.S. Departm |
lawatte contains a residential area of which | expatriate and local families reside in. |
A notable | expatriate and upper middle class local population resi |
“Teal End” is about an American | expatriate and apprentice artist trying to prove that h |
he larger Thai population, as well as to the | expatriate and tourist communities. |
erm, therefore, does not refer to all of the | expatriate artists who lived in Paris after World War I |
er the Reverend Kevin McKenzie, his Parisian | expatriate Aussie friend "Col the Frog" (Dick Bentley) |
The Abbey attracted many | expatriate Australian artists to its doors during the p |
te was established out of a bequest from the | expatriate Australian abstract artist John Wardell Powe |
The Squad is made up of | expatriate Australians. |
In the text, the German | expatriate author explains his moral, political, and ar |
For the American | expatriate basketball player, see Izett Buchanan. |
For the American | expatriate basketball player, see Rashad Jones-Jennings |
basketball scoring champion and professional | expatriate basketball player. |
These were the Force Publique in the Congo, | expatriate Belgians in Great Britain and Canada, and af |
important, as he pioneered the way for other | expatriate Bengali diplomats to pledge their allegiance |
ainst a British Columbia team made up of two | expatriate Brier winners in skip Rick Folk (1980 Brier |
At some point in the mid-1850s Woodbury met | expatriate British photographer James Page. |
Barkworth also played the | expatriate British novelist Hugh Neville in the episode |
ermanently based in India, together with its | expatriate British officers." |
as Lena Westropp, the daughter of a wealthy | expatriate British family, and her early years ensured |
This structure was a residence of one of the | expatriate British engineers of the original joint vent |
Otherwise, to a few (and especially to | expatriate Canadians), the original song remains a patr |
It was established in 1869 by Swedish | expatriate Carl Axel Geijer in Kristiania. |
t was founded on 1 September 1995 to provide | expatriate children with a British education. |
tre is a preschool which caters to Swazi and | expatriate children. |
orldwide audience which includes millions of | expatriate Chinese and tens of millions of listeners in |
Kris Korzenowski, a Polish | expatriate coaching the Italian team, was hired as the |
y communicate in English, such as in Turkish | expatriate communities in the United States, the United |
tent, the same phenomenon can be observed in | expatriate communities in Turkey. |
Expatriate communities exist in Estonia, Georgia, Kazak | |
They are eaten year-round, including in | expatriate communities such as France, where they are e |
Members of the Ethiopian and Eritrean | expatriate communities face suspicion from all sides, i |
Significant | expatriate communities live in the United States of Ame |
rew rapidly and attracted students from many | expatriate communities as it developed a strong academi |
ngland, and in countries with large Scottish | expatriate communities. |
The influence of the European | expatriate community of predominantly English, German a |
h included many members of the South African | expatriate community resident in London, including McGr |
ala, Mexico region, active with the Canadian | expatriate community there. |
ean academies and become part of an American | expatriate community in Europe. |
There is a large | expatriate community in Benidoleig but it has not spoil |
It is famous among the | expatriate community in Japan for its wonderfully inspi |
1621, where through connections in the Dutch | expatriate community he immediately became employed in |
ietnamese being sent to Hong Kong forming an | expatriate community, from countries far afield like Au |
continue to expand and meet the needs of the | expatriate community. |
Russians in Turkey are a huge | expatriate community. |
nmu is best known as an enclave for Taiwan's | expatriate community. |
has however, continued to flourish among the | expatriate community. |
popular with Buenos Aires' sizable American | expatriate community. |
1966), Russian-born | expatriate composer |
He was born to the | expatriate Cretan Charalambos Zymvrakakis in Nafplio in |
t, where he has gathered the most remarkable | expatriate Cuban musicians from around the world. |
elopment seminars as a keynote speaker among | expatriate cultural clubs while heads for MAS.Malayali |
which had been founded by another Australian | expatriate, Daevid Allen. |
gislation, the butterfly trade depended upon | expatriate dealers who traded in wild-caught specimens. |
Zervos, an Australian | expatriate descended from the Greeks of humble Castello |
as opened in 1926 to educate the children of | expatriate dockyard workers. |
ther Salome Catherine Fox and fellow British | expatriate Edith Maud Curteis. |
ry 10, 1843 - March 4, 1927) was an American | expatriate educator in late 19th century Empire of Japa |
and runs the Day/Lee Show with fellow | expatriate Eileen Lee. |
An | expatriate employee of the Siemens Tokyo office (Karl R |
George Messo (born April 10, 1969) is an | expatriate English poet and translator who was born in |
tion, based on US/UK models, for children of | expatriate families as well as local residents of the B |
He was from an Irish | expatriate family in Gloucestershire and joined the Roy |
cter introduced is Walter Smith, an American | expatriate farm owner/mechanic/engineer who runs a succ |
larly about the "Million-acre scheme" to buy | expatriate farms mostly in the Kenya highlands. |
Expatriate follows the band's critically acclaimed debu | |
An | expatriate for 11 years, she has resided in Rome and Ku |
Win), while her band mate Davey is a British | expatriate from Great Cheverell, near Devizes, Wiltshir |
ted by Brewmeister Henryk "Heiner" Orlik, an | expatriate from Nuremberg, Germany who holds a degree f |
ond the fact that he was one of the numerous | expatriate Georgian clerics active at the monastery of |
as born in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk) into the | expatriate Georgian noble family of Baratashvili. |
notable for its having been directed by the | expatriate German crime writer, jazz critic, jazz music |
controlled Egypt, were it began to establish | expatriate Greek Armed Forces. |
of Uyghur origin, who served as leader of an | expatriate group, the Asian Muslims Human Rights Bureau |
nson and Harry Aoki. Johnson was an American | expatriate guitarist and singer who became a teacher in |
On 28 July 1803 he began recruiting | expatriate Hanoverian soldiers to fight for the United |
As an | expatriate, his best years were with Rennes, scoring 15 |
Bill Coleman was an American | expatriate in France who is also associated with the cl |
hood home of Henry Ossawa Tanner, who, as an | expatriate in Europe, was a successful painter. |
d there permanently in 1968, and remained an | expatriate in Rome, Geneva, Switzerland, and Marbella, |
ure, and his experiences as a black American | expatriate in 21st-century Paris. |
rman diplomatic mission began supporting the | Expatriate Indian movement for independence. |
raised in July 1943 with volunteers from the | expatriate Indian population in South East Asia. |
he was awarded the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman ( | Expatriate Indian Honour) from Indian Prime Minister At |
sh Behari Bose accepted as the leader of the | expatriate Indian movement in South-east Asia. |
It was the first | expatriate initiative of its kind in Spain and has had |
ation and expat housing, foreign affairs and | expatriate institutions makes it a unique addition to t |
erron (born December 19, 1970) is a Canadian | expatriate international broadcaster currently based in |
eived attention for his prediction that many | expatriate investments in Dubai and Iraq may see substa |
His daughter married another | expatriate Italian musician, Gio Paolo Bombarda. |
hagen, where he played regularly with fellow | expatriate jazzmen such as Bud Powell, Ben Webster, Fre |
med The Dropbears with Phil Hall and another | expatriate Kiwi, Johnny Batchelor. |
ves a glimpse, for the first time ever, into | expatriate life within Dhahran and other Aramco camps i |
as Teodoro B. Castro, a wealthy Costa Rican | expatriate living in Rome, Grigulevich served as the am |
many years before, but his big break in the | expatriate market came with Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da 19 |
have used his contacts with MONUC to provide | expatriate medical care to Mudacumura in November 2009. |
CEOs and other prominent (and predominantly | expatriate) members of the Jakarta business community h |
mes both a leader in the anti-Charles Taylor | expatriate movement in the United States and Taylor's A |
so possible that, like many African American | expatriate musicians and writers, he was attracted to t |
ich his office was supposed to convey to the | expatriate nationalist leaders, and found acceptance am |
ford, Hamicks) - but it wasn't until British | expatriate Nigel Smythen-Wesson arrived that a permanen |
the compensation scheme which applied to all | expatriate non-Chinese officers with similar seniority |
from New York is not necessarily an American | expatriate, nor is a NYLon originating from London nece |
plan to create a Norwegian Army in Canada of | expatriate Norwegian Americans came to nothing. |
1943, some years before he gained fame as an | expatriate novelist and journalist living in France. |
Built originally to allow | expatriate oil company employees (mainly Americans) a d |
Other roles included as a widowed | expatriate opposite Patrick McGoohan in the 1965 episod |
Whether you are a tourist or an | expatriate, or consider moving to The Hague, the Portal |
om are regulars) and is not traditionally an | expatriate or tourist attraction. |
on of Culloden Battlefield, a homecoming for | expatriate Orcadians, a marathon in Inverness and a sho |
It was a haven for young | expatriate painters, writers and musicians. |
rmed Forces to barracks, the repatriation of | expatriate personnel and a programme for disarming the |
falls in love with Rahul (Mukul Sharma), an | expatriate photo-journalist working for glossy magazine |
chool of Medicine and Pharmacy by the French | expatriate physician, Carol Davila. |
t, and was a student and close friend of the | expatriate Polish concert pianist Ignaz Tiegerman. |
Polonia is the Polish term for members of an | expatriate Polish community) speak Poglish on a daily b |
hat Greater Houston has the largest Nigerian | expatriate population in the United States. |
See also Philippe Buonarroti (1761-1837), | expatriate radical journalist. |
bsequent investigation uncovering a group of | expatriate rebels plotting to create havoc. |
s typically applied to a white Zimbabwean or | expatriate Rhodesian. |
ria was opened on West 37th Street by German | expatriate Rudolf Pieper and talent booker Jim Fouratt. |
ldwin, noted engineer, who hoped to convince | expatriate scientist and inventor Benjamin Thompson, Co |
Stacey Kent, the American | expatriate singer based in London, was among those who |
alth volunteers supported by 41 Sudanese and | expatriate technical assistants from the Carter Center. |
52 and for a while shared a flat with fellow | expatriate, the poet Peter Porter, with whom he collabo |
In 1878 he married Margaret Alden Haven, an | expatriate then living in Geneva, Switzerland, and they |
Simpkins (Miller), a recent | expatriate to France, who has forgotten his mother tong |
Expatriate Toshiko Akiyoshi drew on Japanese culture in | |
ext, Michael "Guns" Donovan (Wayne), another | expatriate U.S. Navy veteran and a former shipmate of G |
on Society was founded in 1770 by a group of | expatriate Welshmen who were residing in London. |
y from the former and also mostly made up of | expatriate women of U.S. and Canadian origin living in |
est city of Qatar, and economic pressures on | expatriate workers during the last few years. |
In Saudi Arabia, | expatriate workers are required to live in Saudi Aramco |
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, American | expatriate writers |
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