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temporary

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Even those who have papers face being harassed, and now many who made temporary homes in Turkey want to leave - legally if possible - but, where necessary, they use people smugglers.

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But she would be eager to use federal property for temporary shelters — as some Trump administration officials proposed during his first term in office — Bass said.

This year, we are again in the thick of the season and temporary measures have been announced, like banning construction work.

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The driver of the other vehicle denied speeding but a judge imposed a temporary driving ban after finding they were driving too fast.

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Industries, including the agricultural, manufacturers, hotels and restaurant sectors, often rely on undocumented or temporary workers because they can’t get Americans to do the work.

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

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