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португальский
emigrante
каталонский
emigrant
Someone who leaves one country to settle in another.
emigrant
emigree
outgoer
португальский
emigrante
1
A future king of France, while an
emigre
,
had been to Louisiana.
2
It is the third high-profile killing of a Chechen
emigre
since September.
3
Solidarity was trapped by a number of myths, said a Polish
emigre
scholar.
4
They hired Peckham, a South African
emigre
,
to write the script.
5
She has the
emigre
blood in her veins, and it will come out.
6
Some say he's a wealthy
emigre
turning his talents to account.
7
The old captain was an
emigre
,
and had returned undecided what he would do.
8
His father, Emmanuel, was a Jewish
emigre
from Kiev.
9
Do you wait at table and hand little dishes to coster-mongers, ancien regime, en
emigre
?
10
As an
emigre
French artist who moved to New York in 1938, her career developed slowly.
11
Salim is a travelling salesman, an
emigre
from Oman stranded in the snow of New York.
12
Piotr met Laurie through his cousin, Marek, an
emigre
bachelor who works in a travel agency.
13
Gazdanov's elegantly eerie 1940s novel about an
emigre
journalist's ongoing trauma is tightly constructed and fast-moving.
14
Was his father one Joseph Boleslaw Kopernicus Stokowski, a Polish
emigre
who became a London stockbroker?
15
The
emigre
came always at the appointed time, and always took away a large piece of bread.
16
Seated at it are General Danican, the
emigre
leader of the mob, and General Menou, his government opposite number.
emigre
emigre family
emigre groups
french emigre
jewish emigre
african emigre
португальский
emigrante
каталонский
emigrant
emigrat