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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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Students training to become paramedics in Wales say they have been advised to apply for jobs abroad due to a freeze on recruitment of newly qualified paramedics.

From BBC

Russia’s security services complained that citizens’ data was being stored beyond their reach by companies based abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

It would also significantly hinder the U.S. ability to carry out operations in the Middle East, given how U.S. bases in Europe provide crucial logistical and supply hubs for U.S. military missions abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lawmakers set multiple rules for deciding disputes over American parents who live abroad, but the first rule was simple and undisputed.

From Los Angeles Times

It isn’t unheard of for the greenback to run in the green during U.S. interventions abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal