| 21. | Wine used to be imported primarily for expatriates and high society.
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| 22. | In 1967, about 35, 000 expatriates worked in Zaire.
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| 23. | Jackson, meanwhile, has turned into something of an expatriate.
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| 24. | Eight of the ten priciest cities for expatriates are in Asia.
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| 25. | It's not clear how many expatriates are still there.
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| 26. | The number of expatriates has been reduced to around 20 people.
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| 27. | That is where expatriate advertising executives comes in, he said.
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| 28. | Technology is something they delegate to paid professionals, usually expatriates.
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| 29. | Employing an expatriate is considered by companies to be an investment.
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| 30. | Some expatriates will go back earlier, " she said.
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