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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
deport .
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Examples
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My heart skipped a few beats when I heard the word deported.
i will plant you a lilac tree LAURA HILLMAN 2003
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My heart skipped a few beats when I heard the word deported.
i will plant you a lilac tree LAURA HILLMAN 2003
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He is only seeing her now because he was recently deported from the U.S., and now he wants to make his way back to New Jersey again to be with his new established family — strangers to Sayra.
“Sin Nombre” a stirring tale of hardship » Scene-Stealers 2009
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At a shelter for people who've just been deported from the U.S., a 23-year-old Honduran named Edwin Ramos Ponce says migrants here are regularly beaten, robbed and kidnapped.
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Maxim Shipenkov/European Pressphoto Agency SPY SECURED: Security escorted Anna Chapman, a Russian deported from the U.S. for alleged spying for her country, after she created a media frenzy in Kazakhstan Thursday at a ceremony for cosmonauts leaving for the International Space Station from the Baikonur Cosmodrome.
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At a shelter for people who've just been deported from the U.S., a 23-year-old Honduran named Edwin Ramos Ponce says migrants here are regularly beaten, robbed and kidnapped.
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At a shelter for people who've just been deported from the U.S., a 23-year-old Honduran named Edwin Ramos Ponce says migrants here are regularly beaten, robbed and kidnapped.
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At a shelter for people who've just been deported from the U.S., a 23-year-old Honduran named Edwin Ramos Ponce says migrants here are regularly beaten, robbed and kidnapped.
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At a shelter for people who've just been deported from the U.S., a 23-year-old Honduran named Edwin Ramos Ponce says migrants here are regularly beaten, robbed and kidnapped.
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At a shelter for people who've just been deported from the U.S., a 23-year-old Honduran named Edwin Ramos Ponce says migrants here are regularly beaten, robbed and kidnapped.
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