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abroad

adjective as in in a foreign country

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Our little blue book now ranks a miserable 12th, right down there with Malaysia, according to a new report by Henley & Partners, a company that advises people on moving abroad.

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A "blue chips swap" allows an investor to buy a foreign asset, usually in a country with a depreciated currency, then sell it abroad at a higher price.

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It is perfectly possible, but landlocked Hungary is not the easiest destination to get to for a Russian president who rarely sets foot abroad and has not travelled to the EU for years.

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Meanwhile diplomacy provided Byzantium with the intelligence to deflect pressure from the Huns and otherwise shape the Byzantine near abroad to favor its own interests.

Blackwell got engaged to her partner Daniel Thomas after a five-year relationship and had told relatives she needed money for their wedding abroad.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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