- - Einstein was one.
- - Albert Einstein or Enrico Fermi
- - Nureyev, notably
- - Albert Einstein, notably
- - Einstein, in 1933
- - Fermi or Einstein
- - Edward Snowden, notably
- - Einstein or Fermi
- - Einstein, notably
- - Einstein, once
- - Einstein or Fermi, e.g.
- - Einstein, for one
- - Einstein, e.g
- - Permanent expatriate
- - Person moving abroad from appalling regime
- - me! i see reg as a political escapist
- - One who has left his or her native country
- - Asylum seeker from rotten regime
- - exile from a corrupt regime
- - Citizenship test taker, perhaps
- - One leaving home before boxing fighter
- - One fleeing horrible regime
- - One may want political asylum before capturing Russian fighter
- - One leaving country before fighter's let in
- - more than a long-distance caller
- - one who's left home
- - he left his country before, took a plane
- - refugee seen before catching a russian plane
- - Someone who leaves their native land
- - one seeking use of the 1951 refugee convention, perhaps
- - Evacuee
- - Person moving abroad
- - Refugee in 1789
- - Person settling in another country
- - Person leaving to settle in another country
- - One forced to leave one's country for political reasons
- - One fleeing a land
- - Homeland leaver
- - Asylum seeker, often
- - Certain fugitive
- - Stranger in a strange land
- - Political refugee, say
- - Political migrant
- - Fermi, as a new Nobelist
- - Defector, perhaps
- - Political refugee
- - Asylum seeker
- - Turns up, from the start, Eliot and Frost got hold of graphic introduction produced by political exile
- - Political fugitive
- - Asylum-seeker is not bad, withdrawing from board meeting
- - One moving overseas record company erected work unit
- - Political refugee, e.g
- - Political exile offering regime change
- - One no longer at home
- - Certain new resident
- - One living abroad for political reasons
- - Asylum seeker, perhaps
- - New citizen, perhaps
- - An exile, especially for political reasons
- - Political exile
- - Expatriate
- - Displaced one
- - One fleeing regime changes
- - New citizenship seeker
- - Expat
- - Defector
- - Asylum seeker, maybe
- - Refugee from terrible regime
- - One seeking asylum
- - Nadia Comaneci, in 1989
- - One leaves to settle in another country
- - Political escapee
- - Certain refugee
- - East Russian fighter concerned with defector?
- - Eastern fighter concerned with one who's left
- - Traveller to another country from corrupt regime
- - Fighter coming in before settler
- - Citizenship seeker
- - Political transplant
- - He's moved
- - Future citizen, perhaps
- - Ellis Island arrival
- - Displaced person
- - Deportee, e.g.
- - Displaced person, often
- - Political refugee, maybe
- - Frenchman who fled the Revolution
- - One fleeing persecution, say
- - One fleeing persecution, perhaps
- - Mayflower passenger, e.g.
- - Political asylum seeker
- - One who seeks political asylum
- - Nation changer
- - Country changer
- - He went to another country
- - Benazir Bhutto, once
- - Displaced person, maybe
- - Revolution victim
- - Solzhenitsyn in 1974, e.g.
- - Settler from a foreign land
- - Nureyev or Nabokov
- - Foreign fleer
- - One who's left
- - New arrival from afar
- - Arrival from overseas
- - Self-exile
- - October Revolution figure
- - Mayflower passenger, for one
- - Politically-motivated mover
- - Settler in a foreign land
- - Rachmaninoff, for one
- - New arrival, of sorts
- - Not a natural-born citizen
- - Relocater, in a way
- - Refugee, of a sort
- - Solzhenitsyn, e.g.
- - Rudolf Nureyev, e.g.
- - Nabokov, e.g.
- - Baryshnikov, e.g.
- - Vladimir Nabokov or Jerzy Kosinski
- - Refugee
- - Refugee, for one
- - Expatriate of a sort
- - Exile
- - An American in Paris, maybe
- - New arrival
- - Person leaving country before catching plane
- - political expatriate
- - Political exile maybe once before commandeering fighter plane
- - Exile to leave the country at exit
- - one moves abroad to new regime
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