91. DiCarlo suggested during one hearing that he can survive deportation, but cannot return to his home country where a drug cartel would be waiting. 92. Dissident Turkish groups have often fared well among Turkish workers in Western Europe, where they have more freedom to organize than in the home country. 93. Despite the arcane nature of her research, her home country of Germany has long recognized her as a national treasure. 94. Devotion is deeply ingrained in the traditions of their home countries, where the relative absence of competing faiths has helped create an almost universal acceptance of Catholicism. 95. Each company will retain its separate shareholders and a separate share listing in its home country. 96. Earlier, Darden reminded her that she had testified falsely about booking a flight to El Salvador, her home country. 97. Established immigrants find ways to school their American children in the rituals of their home countries. 98. East Asians killed those who came to them, of course, rather than taking jet planes to kill infidels in their home countries. 99. Even as they internationalize, Japanese companies remain more wedded to their home country than American or European multinationals do. 100. Even so, firms such as Korean Air, which is thought to be one of the most vulnerable, earn most of their money in their home country. |