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1 Some find a home in their country, I find a country in my home.
2 Fifty-two are being considered for release if U.S. authorities can find a country to take them.
3 We are trying to find a country house or B&B that will take u(...)
4 And I should like to find a country and make it into a nice big town.
5 It would be hard to find a country whose charitable organizations are so all-embracing as here.
6 And could I not with her find a country where death is forgotten-wheredeath is unknown!
7 The British prime minister and the French president would find a country which likes young politicians who promise change.
8 If I could find a country that would take myself and my children I would go there without hesitation.
9 Instead, they join the queue to find a country for resettlement, removing the incentive to try to make it to Australia.
10 After his visit, which he had enjoyed so much, he began looking about more than ever to find a country home.
11 She wondered if it were not possible to find a country - seat somewhere near the Lesters, that she could occupy for a time.
12 Trump on Colin Kaepernick: 'He should find a country that works better for him' Read more Great leadership can come at odd times.
13 But he will find a country that is changing fast - Chinese firms are shifting their focus away from mass market goods for export.
14 Scarcely could you find a country in the whole world where men and women are not now grieving for the death of General Booth.
15 Diplomats said particularly important was finding a country to provide a lead contingent.
16 When I find a Country Seat, I sit in it.
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