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Cayman Islands
[ key-man, -muhn ]
plural noun
- three islands in the West Indies, NW of Jamaica: a British crown colony. 104 sq. mi. (269 sq. km).
Cayman Islands
/ ˈkeɪmən /
plural noun
- three coral islands in the Caribbean Sea northwest of Jamaica: a dependency of Jamaica until 1962, now a UK Overseas Territory. Capital: George Town. Pop: 53 737 (2013 est). Area: about 260 sq km (100 sq miles)
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The British Virgin Islands, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Cook Islands, Belize, and Switzerland.
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Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign toasted its top donors Wednesday aboard a 150-foot yacht flying the flag of the Cayman Islands.
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Biggest response: "He holds as much as $8 million in accounts in the Cayman Islands to avoid paying taxes on it."
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He railed about how the law was being obstructed in Guantánamo Bay and about money laundering in the Cayman Islands and in London.
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Casual in winter or migration in the Cayman Islands and western Cuba.
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