Fine sediment remains in suspension much longer and travels far out to sea, where it settles slowly to the bottom. |
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As the book settles onto the right board, the left-hand pages are bent to a tight curve near the gutter. |
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My eldest daughter is extremely diligent and settles down to her homework the minute we get home, but the little one is not so studious. |
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There are builders who sugar-coat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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At just before seven minutes in, the band settles into a chill mid-tempo groove conducive to minor head-nodding. |
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He settles that property on trusts which give his wife an initial interest in possession for her life or 3 months whichever is the shorter. |
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After the initial tub-thumping, the author settles down to offer a sensibly inclusive, broad-church definition of jazz. |
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Her body, covered in eggs and eggshells, tomatoes and banana skins, beer and saliva, trembles as it settles, like an engine cooling. |
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This movie aims to evoke the same mystery, but settles for a sense of blank perplexity. |
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As the reality of her rehab experience settles in, Gwen realizes that her devil-may-care attitude is not the answer. |
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Start it up and the engine quickly settles into a menacing mid-range growl, while blipping the throttle makes the exhaust bark. |
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As Church settles in at the table, she is neither striving to be the centre of attention nor attempting to deflect it. |
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She settles on insulated booties, oversize pedals, and a clear slicker, which she slips over her jersey. |
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It is called bottom fermentation because the yeast settles on the bottom of the vessel. |
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Once the judder settles down, the film becomes more watchable, but no one is likely to praise the clear video quality. |
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The externa is immature until a male nauplii settles on it and fuses with it. |
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It settles in the viewers' appraisal of the film as a necessary box-office insurance instrument. |
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Hills settles the horse on the rails behind pacemaker Shiny but finds himself boxed in and unable to get a run. |
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But quickly the piece settles down into a more soulful, chill pace, constructed from a rapid-fire series of laid-back instrumental segments. |
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The orchestra leader looks around nervously, and the camera finally settles on Rick, who gives him the nod. |
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As the dust settles we are now a little better placed to identify those businesses that are likely to benefit from the Internet revolution. |
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When it eventually settles, you're left with a couple of inches of white stuff staring you in the face. |
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Casey's sweet swing, marked by steady balance and a complex routine before he settles in for the pitch, is fueled by loads of natural talent. |
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Zac is a bit of a cheeseball to start, but settles in nicely as the story progresses. |
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Paul settles me down and is good at catching the warning signs that I am overdoing things. |
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All right, let's fast forward to tomorrow morning, or whenever the dust settles. |
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Yet when the train settles against the platform and the passengers disembark I actually find myself politely gesturing him to board ahead of me. |
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It settles to a hum at idle, but then just zings straight up to the redline with turbine-like smoothness. |
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After the first creamy flush, their milk settles down and is made into soft fresh cheese with a refreshing chalky tang. |
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Nevertheless, it does match the reduced forces of the chamber score and settles into a nice fit in the allegretto movements. |
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Beds and cupboards, known as aumbries, were built into walls as were benches and settles. |
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The free-swimming larva settles and undergoes metamorphosis into a juvenile sponge. |
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Yes, she settles a few grievances and directs some partisan zingers at old foes. |
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It also settles for the peaceful resolution of conflicts anywhere in the world. |
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Pale settles down in the covers, yawning slightly as she curls up in a fetal position, resting her eyes. |
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Even the cast seems to have been infected by the drab spirit that settles over the stage the moment the curtain rises. |
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The richly carved court cupboards and oak settles demonstrate the skill of the local craftsmen. |
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If weather conditions are right and the homemade snow settles, a snowball fight could be on the cards. |
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Women in Africa drink rooibos during pregnancy because it contains no caffeine, settles the stomach and is rich in iron. |
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Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article. |
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It can be a little slow to establish, but once it settles in it is long-lived and easy to grow. |
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The Eastside van rumbles away and a cloud of dust settles around the edge of the forest. |
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A piece of cottonwood fluff brought low by the rain settles damply onto the hood of the truck. |
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In such a bipartite arrangement, the card is used to charge the client's account with the issuer which the customer settles later. |
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Once the initial awareness of nakedness had been absorbed, the mind settles down serenely to watch the dance. |
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I have not only allowed, but positively encouraged all this, even plumping up the cushion before he settles down. |
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The planula larva settles on a hermit crab shell and metamorphoses into a primary polyp. |
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I'm comfortable here, and content to listen to the screech owl outside and the gentle creaking of the house as it settles for the night. |
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A benign endurance, a sort of affable inattention, settles like snow upon the landscape. |
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This not only hydrates the plant but settles the soil close to the roots, getting rid of any air pockets. |
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I see her kick off her black thong sandals and pull her feet up into her chair, sitting Indian style as she settles in to study. |
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Pour into eight clean plastic soft drink bottles, stirring the mix often as the sediment settles quickly. |
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If a flock of birds settles on your freshly seeded meadow area and begins to eat your seed, don't panic. |
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Thankfully she soon settles down to deliver the sort of classy songs that made her Britain's best soul star. |
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When a fight goes the distance, a tense interlude settles in while the judges tally the scorecards. |
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One alternative would be to play Danny up front if young Jon Cartledge settles at the back. |
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She settles down the steady beat of kitchen sounds that announce the preparation of dinner for yet another autumn night. |
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Relaxed, she settles into the chintzy sofa and declares herself unconcerned about tabloid fury. |
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Most of the album is considerably less warped, but a chilly, haunted ambience settles over the whole recording like a fine dust. |
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Water sprayed on the huge exposed seam settles dust and keeps the air clean, and prevents a fire hazard with explosive coal dust. |
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Fey, instead, settles for making fun of her subjects and simply accepting the fact that they're mean girls. |
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There are builders who sugarcoat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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She settles into one position and barely shifts until she wakes the next morning. |
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Latex dust also settles on horizontal surfaces throughout the OR and can become airborne again with subsequent agitation. |
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As the gun settles, the shooter applies positive pressure to the trigger, pressing it straight back at a constantly increasing speed until the gun fires. |
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You know, every time something happens and then the dust settles and they begin to raise their head over the parapet, they're then shot down again with yet more revelations. |
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When the dust settles and the mud dries, we are going to see all over America, a nation that will lose patience with the needs of a foreign refugee population. |
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He will lead the Irish team home triumphantly today but, when the celebrations end, the cheering dies down and the dust settles, there are questions to be answered. |
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And I suspect that when all the dust settles, we'll come up with a new version of the bill in January that the White House has put its imprimatur on from the beginning. |
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But when the dust settles after the opening exchanges and we approach the business end of tournaments, we still expect to see the familiar faces of football's elite. |
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But once the dust settles and shoppers in record numbers continue to be attracted to the town the inevitable spin off will make virtually everyone a beneficiary. |
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These polemics, though, take on again and again an elegiac ring, as he settles accounts with the great figures who had preoccupied him throughout his life. |
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His owners chain him to his kennel when they leave in the morning, and the poor little fella sits there barking for an hour or so until he settles down. |
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Rainman is due home in half an hour and I'm eagerly anticipating the ratcheting sound of the La-Z-Boy as he settles in for an evening of television viewing. |
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Since Krypton is dying, Jor-El plots to send his newborn to a far-off planet and settles on earth. |
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At which point he settles into his late memoir years, graying like King Lear. |
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In The Sense of Style, Steven Pinker settles a war among the scolds with a sensible approach to usage. |
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His hotline settles the question about where shame belongs in religious communities. |
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Stuart Fermor settles on the swings for a night at the flicks. |
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The case goes to trial, where Suzie admits that they fabricated the allegation and Lombardo settles for a hefty sum. |
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James never settles for second best and he put Charlestown on the map during those years in that International Festival with acts like Eurovision winner Johnny Logan. |
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Sedimentation makes heavier liquids or particles settle at the bottom of a container, as when sugar added to coffee settles at the bottom of the cup. |
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I could exercise my constitutional right to firearms ownership and just go up in a tower and start shooting until a police sniper settles my hash. |
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You always know what to expect from an Elvis movie, and this one settles comfortably into its well established formula like a baby kangaroo in its momma's pouch. |
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Then a blizzard settles in just before lunch, where live reindeer are tethered outside a yurt and cooked reindeer stew is simmering inside on the fire. |
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As one settles in amid the eminently tasteful pine green and deep brown colour scheme, one is instantaneously attended to by the most unctuously helpful staff. |
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Known as bottom fermentation, to ensure hygienic conditions, enclosed fermenters are used with a conical base, in which the yeast settles into the base. |
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Once she has got through playing the naughty schoolgirl, she settles down. |
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The last word he shouts after her when she leaves the house settles in his mind the way a grain of sand comes to a halt in the dense flesh of oysters. |
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It begins adagio, and soon an odd pallor settles over the piece. |
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Other variations might include the integration of a box base used for storage, but despite appearances, box settles are not derivations of a chest or coffer. |
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Diengo's face then settles back into his emotionless, cold expression. |
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When the dust settles on that little do-or-die tournament, two of the three will no longer be classed as senior clubs and the third will breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Later that afternoon, the old guy settles himself comfortably on his back porch, looking downrange proudly at the targets on the sandbank 50 yards away. |
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When you mix ten parts oil with one part of methanol and a pinch of lye, the mixture settles out into about ten parts biodiesel and one part glycerine. |
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Everyone settles in for some naptime on the 50-minute ride to the exit off 1-495 for Hopkinton. |
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Nearby, a marsh wren chitters in a tree and a savannah sparrow settles in below it. |
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The oil, by degrees, gets covered with a curdy mass, which after some time settles to the bottom, while itself becomes limpid and colorless. |
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Fog settles into the steep flank of the Santa Lucia Mountains, above beaches lined with tide pools and massive rock formations. |
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Eventually the energy stored in the magnetic field is released in a solar flare as the magnetic field settles back into a lower energy state. |
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There are also cases where an organism settles on top of a living skeletal organism that grows upwards, preserving the settler in its skeleton. |
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That settles it. I can't take the day off from work, so I'm not going. |
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Sediment often settles in intertidal mudflats which are extremely difficult to colonize. |
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Snow falls every winter and usually settles on the ground several times, and usually melts after a few days. |
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Department of Justice settles many cases against the federal government simply to avoid creating adverse precedent. |
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Heavy snowfall can occur in winter and early spring on high ground, and occasionally settles to great depth away from the hills. |
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When life settles down, Carlson says he plans on yielding to his flyboy nature by earning a glider license at the Heber airport. |
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He blusters as he settles into a chair or sips portentously from a glass of wine or fustily examines plants with a magnifying glass. |
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A young planula settles down as a sedentary polyp, which can sprout more polyps, sometimes for several years. |
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The veteran newshound mocks Becky but eventually puts pride to one side and settles into the presenter's chair. |
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After an explosion, tephra settles to the ground around the volcano's vent, forming the steep, loosely arranged sides of a cinder cone. |
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Shakespeare settles his playgoers, and also enhances the fatality of the plot, giving it something of the tense, unalterable ananke of the Greek myths. |
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A government, on such occasions, is always thick before it settles. |
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Therefore, any union conducting a strike action typically seeks to include a provision of amnesty for all who honored the picket line in the agreement that settles the strike. |
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When the compass is held level, the needle turns until, after a few seconds to allow oscillations to die out, it settles into its equilibrium orientation. |
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This work settles many of the basic problems on cyclotomic fields which go back to Kummer, and is unquestionably one of the major advances in number theory in our times. |
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The structure of abyssal ecosystems are strongly influenced by the rate of flux of food to the seafloor and the composition of the material that settles. |
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She settles for Michael, the nice chubby guy from the office, who ruins the moment in what must be the longest and crinkliest condom-unwrapping episode in film history. |
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The snow usually only settles between the months of December and March. |
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Superimposed ice forms on top of the ice surface from rain or water which seeps up through cracks in the ice which often settles when loaded with snow. |
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It settles subsidence claims not falling on coal mining operators. |
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It settles a series of lawsuits and countersuits that began in 2004, when HP claimed in San Diego federal court that five of its patents were being infringed by Gateway. |
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