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- noun Plural form of
pat .
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Examples
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But the majority are ex-pats from the U.S., according to Mexico's federal bureau of immigration.
Mexico's Illegal Immigrants Hail Mostly From U.S. The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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But the majority are ex-pats from the U.S., according to Mexico's federal bureau of immigration.
Mexico's Illegal Immigrants Hail Mostly From U.S. The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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But the majority are ex-pats from the U.S., according to Mexico's federal bureau of immigration.
Mexico's Illegal Immigrants Hail Mostly From U.S. The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Add the butter, in pats/lumps of about a teaspoon each: pulse once or twice to get them covered with flour, then process briefly to the cornmeal texture.
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I've always wondered how many ex-pats from the U.S. are in Mexico illegally.
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(I ordinarily close comments for this kind of post, because I hate being sucked into the temptation to seek reassurance and back-pats from the Internets for my own twisted issues, but you know what?
Princesses Never Give Up, Until They Totally Do - Her Bad Mother 2010
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I come here to escape gringo visitors and ex-pats, which is probably not the norm in SMA.
living in Guanjuato 2007
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I come here to escape gringo visitors and ex-pats, which is probably not the norm in SMA.
living in Guanjuato 2007
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I come here to escape gringo visitors and ex-pats, which is probably not the norm in SMA.
living in Guanjuato 2007
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I come here to escape gringo visitors and ex-pats, which is probably not the norm in SMA.
living in Guanjuato 2007
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