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I have a radio show about Pakistan and have had many guests discuss the Talibanization of my native country.

When he gave interviews to the press, he was often quoted talking about his native country with derision.

My dad has a doctorate and my mom had a masters in their native country.

The expat junkies he meets during his travels confirm his worst fears about his native country.

He had been taken in by a foster family in California, but had not forgotten a sister he had left behind in his native country.

Victor Balaguer, exiled from his native country, was received with open arms by the Provençals.

In 1695 the pair went down together to their native country.

Of the survivors very few lived to see their native country again.

It is true that the Grecians have not known the Divine right of tyrants or usurpers over their native country.

During that time he had never allowed his interest in the affairs of his native country to grow cold.

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

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