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abroad

adjective as in in a foreign country

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In other words, arming Western adversaries to strike Western targets abroad is something Moscow has been considering.

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So Africa’s largest oil producer has been exporting its crude which is then refined abroad, much to the delight of some well-connected traders.

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“The mood now among Russians abroad is bad. People don’t believe in change. Everything looks bad. They see no point in protesting,” Polina said.

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"Very often, people don't have a benchmark for footpath quality, especially if they haven't travelled abroad or been exposed to places that have good facilities for pedestrians," Mr Mhatre says.

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In the UK and abroad, there have been major controversies in football, swimming and gymnastics clubs, where allegations of physical, sexual and emotional abuse have been made against coaches by young athletes.

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

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