Sentences with word «naturalised»

If they do this they can become resident aliens long enough to apply for citizenship and thus become naturalised citizens, and thus obtain a passport.
Clegg said he supported the home secretary's proposal to strip naturalised British citizens of their citizenship if they are judged to present a threat to national security.
The Italian Renaissance was becoming naturalised in northern Europe.
It is ideal for naturalising in long grass or beneath trees.
[6] He authored the 2004 Home Office book Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship, which forms the basis for the new citizenship test required by all people naturalising as British citizens.
So says one of the world's greatest theoretical physicists, Dr Freeman Dyson (pictured above), the British - born, naturalised American citizen who worked at Princeton University as a contemporary of Einstein and has advised the US government on a wide range of scientific and technical issues.
Nurkić is from Bosnia, and Mirotić from Montenegro (naturalised Spaniard) and for some reason there's a Croatian flag fluttering in the stands!?
Pictured: Narcissus «Jersey Torch» is a hardy daffodil, suitable for planting to provide early interest in the herbaceous border or for naturalising in woodland.
The former (in French piment enrage), is that from which Cayenne pepper is obtained; it is indigenous in tropical America, but now naturalised both in East and West Africa.
Sylvia Sleigh (Llandudno, Gwynedd, Wales, 8 May 1916 — 24 October 2010, New York, NY) was a Welsh - born naturalised American realist painter.
«The GEBA has come to stay as an event to be held every other year to appreciate the contributions of the expatriate and naturalised expatriate community to the growth of the country.
Nor is it plausible to think that many people might refuse to naturalise on the basis that perhaps one day they will form a relationship with a non-European.
Brazil - born naturalised Equatoguinean central defender Eduardo Ferreira is out of the Lajong tie on March 5 due to suspension.
November 29 — Qatar's national coach has threatened to resign if a plan being considered by the country's football authorities to exclude naturalised players from the squad is carried out.
This has given new life to the political quagmire surrounding whether refugees can naturalise within the country.
In a representative survey of the newly naturalised and failed naturalisation applicants (which I conducted with Dina Kiwan, Alessio Cangiano and Zoe Khor at the end of 2010), we found extremely high levels of national identification.
They never formally naturalised or applied for a British passport because they never needed to.
This allows journalists and researchers, evolutionary psychologists in particular, to legitimise and naturalise contemporary western values and behaviours by tracing them back to the «mist of prehistory».
Canadian naturalised citizen living and working in Dubai, UAE; looking for serious relationships!
Over time he became a thoroughly naturalised frontier American, and when we first meet him in The Revenant he's hunting deer in the wilderness with his half - breed son and some trapper colleagues.
The environmentalists» need to naturalise ethics with climate science speaks about their inability to construct a coherent ethical perspective in human terms, with human values.
That might entail not just super-majorities, and even reflection periods, but measures such as extended transition periods, allowing those whose European identity was important to them sufficient time to emigrate and naturalise elsewhere.
Dual citizenship has recently increased in popularity and many countries have amended their stance on citizenship programmes to allow individuals to become naturalised without renouncing their original nationality.
His «fuzzy rule» is that you can skip the italics when the word has become fully naturalised into English.
Flag irises put on a great show when in flower, while Allium hollandicum («Purple Sensation») adds colour and naturalises well.
Born and bred in Australia as the Holden HSV GTS, but naturalised as a VXR8 GTS for the UK market, this is a perfect foil to the handful of German super saloons that are slowly converging towards a single form.
(Those eligible are most likely to be naturalised British citizens, who may have been in for many years or decades).
Oh wow, I never realised that it would be an issue of state sovereignty, as it is almost held as a matter I'd indisputable dogma that the franchise can only be held by natural born or naturalised citizens, who have not been disenfranchised by virtue of criminal conviction!
This species is widely cultivated for pasture and hay, and has become naturalised in many areas outside of its native range, including Australia and North America.
The awards recognized and rewarded the contributions of the expatriate and naturalised expatriate community to the socio - economic advancement of the country over the decades.
It also means that it is relatively easy for an EU citizen to settle in another member state and, after a period of time, become naturalised and renounce their native citizenship.
He became a naturalised British citizen, and in 1987 was knighted by the Queen for his many philanthropic works.
The naturalised - Brazilian was the focal point of the best team in Spain last season, but they were a team that played a radically different kind of football, one built on reactivity and the counter-attack.
Vuoso was born in Argentina, but is now a naturalised Mexican.
So far in his tenure, Herrera has not been using any «naturalised» players who were not Mexican by birth, but he recently mentioned that he thought about calling up Toluca's Argentina - born midfielder Lucas Lobos and Queretaro's Brazilian - born Sinha.
The naturalised Spaniard is finding his goal scoring touch again after a mini drought.
The most recent case involved Spartak Moscow fans abusing Lokomotiv's Brazilian goalkeeper Guilherme Marinato, a naturalised Russian, with the Russian Football Federation (RFF) giving Spartak a final warning.
Like so many Jews in France, both naturalised and refugees, the war meant disruption of family life, fear, arrest and deportation.
Indeed, when I applied to be «naturalised» -LRB-!)
Furthermore, no Ugandan politician is likely to put their name to a campaign to naturalise a group of refugees with a history of political destabilisation such as Rwandan refugees have amassed in the Great Lakes region.
It is worth noting, however, that — as with resurgent Englishness among the «natives» — Britishness among the naturalised is subject to geographical dynamics.
Both the Major and Blair governments promoted «active citizenship» and rolled out polices such as Citizenship Ceremonies for the naturalised and citizenship education in schools — with the civic republican philosopher Bernard Crick a significant influence over many of these reforms.
Speaking on LBC's Call Clegg, he added he knew the plan to make some naturalised British citizens stateless was controversial, but justifiable in a very small number of cases.
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