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abroad

[uh-brawd] / əˈbrɔd /


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Jackson, then 57, already had a history of what some termed "private diplomacy" aimed at helping Americans abroad.

From BBC

The MPs committee also wants the NHS to start recording data on complications after cosmetic surgery carried abroad, amid reports of people receiving emergency care following botched treatment in other countries.

From BBC

"I'm lucky that my employer is flexible about me working from abroad - if that wasn't the case, I wouldn't have a job because of this," she said.

From BBC

Four years on, many are still abroad because life in Ukraine isn't getting easier.

From BBC

Sending medical missions abroad has long been a key source of foreign currency for Cuba, totaling around $7 billion last year, according to official figures.

From Barron's