Weston went briefly on the rampage, hitting four boundaries in two overs, before settling down again. |
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And I am glad that I passed through a great city on my way to the country, that I sojourned in California before settling in the Midwest. |
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There, too, the working class was blocked from settling accounts with fascism and capitalism. |
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On this basis, Shachtman rejected the possibility of the Soviet working class settling accounts with Stalinism through a political revolution. |
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Sometimes, I'm settling in for a longer story that plumbs hitherto unplumbed deeps of the human experience. |
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For them, the settling of scores with the miners developed into an obsession bordering on the deranged. |
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It is a closed circuit operation that uses mostly ground water for sluicing and settling pond operation. |
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Both were settling into the fight, which was establishing itself as a boxing match and not a slugfest at all. |
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Eventually it sought bankruptcy protection, settling with bondholders by agreeing to pay 19 cents on the dollar. |
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Her dress was white, the bodice and waist tight, the skirt flaring and settling loosely around her. |
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The samaj deals with issues such as the maintenance of the local mosque, support of a mullah, and settling village disputes. |
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The entire family had drifted off after Grandma's death, most of them settling in cities and the house had remained neglected and uncared for. |
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Before settling into domestic bliss his enjoyment at times meant that his training suffered. |
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Still, it is apparent that the old way of settling disputes is no longer blindly accepted by the unions. |
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My twitchy, fidgety mind was already having trouble settling on any single subject for more than thirty seconds. |
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However, this thought flitted away as quickly as it had come, settling back into a large, unobserved pile of silent doubts. |
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Every week one particular turtle dove joins me outside, settling down to sleep on a nearby fence pole while I read and think in the garden. |
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Riddled with bullet holes, the flat-bottomed vessel sank, turning turtle as it did so and settling on the 7m bottom. |
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She screeched to a halt so abruptly that he nearly crashed into her, settling for merely sidestepping out of the way instead. |
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It was also postulated that the slow settling of organic material from the surface produced the bituminous carbonate layers known as oil shale. |
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She gave her wings an occasional flutter to keep the mist from settling on them. |
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He fell into the trap of flogging the players at training and settling too early on his Test team. |
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I arrived at home at last and, after shedding my formal clothes and settling into my pajamas, snuggled into bed. |
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The only superpower in town seemed to be settling into what looked like a comfortably peaceful future. |
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Toni smiled, settling down, realizing Jared wasn't welching out on his promise. |
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From letdown to touchdown, settling the airplane on the runway is a true art. |
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The sediment load is settling out with the passage of time and the purifying influence of cattails and bulrushes. |
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One is from lead-rich automobile exhaust particles settling on both grapes and soil. |
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A silence fell between them then, as he leaned over and picked up his guitar, settling it flat in his lap to adjust the strap. |
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She sighed and sat back on her haunches before settling into a kneeling position. |
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The girl lowered herself again, settling into her previous position, only this time, she wasn't so close. |
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The happy Finns travel en famille to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish. |
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Nor are they standard issue mature students, settling down to an MBA with bright thoughts of enhancing their business careers. |
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While her schoolmates are settling down to the first lessons of the day this morning, nine-year-old Alice Maddocks will be back in hospital. |
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Before settling down to a meal in the Keadeen Hotel, Chairperson of the host town committee, Teresa Harrison, welcomed the athletes to Newbridge. |
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Back in New Zealand, the family is settling into Kiwi life and enjoying the sunny weather. |
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Knowing in advance how it works lets you avoid the crush of departing passengers settling last-minute accounts. |
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Despite his significant profit and success in South Africa, Johnston appears to be tardy about settling debts in Scotland. |
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As with mobile phones, it seems that consumers are settling for less than the industry expected to sell them. |
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One expensive Dublin secondary school I know is no longer settling for class trips to Paris or Rome. |
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Today, however, we're settling for a short stint off the edge of an Auckland wharf. |
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And, when the scores were level near the end, instead of settling for a draw they went for a win, and gained it. |
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Almost every other jockey would have given up, settling for escaping injury, but not the champion. |
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And yet we did it again on Saturday, getting too cautious and settling for what he had. |
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But in the long term it is difficult to see prosperous patients settling for second-class status. |
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I've toyed with a few ideas and am settling for a further simplification of the layout. |
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Webster followed Klaffenbock closely, looking for a way through but with four laps to go, dropped back settling for second place. |
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For Keane, it was self-induced, brought about by too many players at Old Trafford settling for less than they could have achieved. |
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Lane improved their game in the second half and missed three good chances to win before settling for a point. |
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But by settling for the current standard of cuisine, the Shore is unforgettable for all the wrong reasons. |
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It makes a strong case for being selective about what you drive, and not merely settling for a sensible but dull car. |
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He's currently single, though he thinks seriously these days about settling down. |
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Smitty glanced at her and noticed the bedevilment settling on her features. |
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Sighing tiredly, he blinked once and cleared his sight of the fog that had begun settling around him. |
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To help keep a child in bed while settling to sleep, try story tapes, or books they can read to themselves. |
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Little grebes breed on ponds, small lakes and meres, flooded gravel pits and beet factory settling ponds. |
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Before settling down on our new homestead, we are spending the winter in the timberlands of northern Maine. |
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Ellen asked, settling back on the couch and holding a throw pillow close to her chest as she waited for his response. |
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There was no settling of accounts with the hated and feared secret police, the Securitate. |
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Just before settling in for the night Leo decided to go outside and have a think and a cigarette. |
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He arrived at 11.30 am and spent the next two hours discussing cars and test-driving a Ferrari, before settling on the Aston Martin. |
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He fooled around with plenty of other sports before settling on tenpins as his livelihood. |
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Too many songs are aborted takeoffs, briefly hovering in the air before settling back down to earth, grounded by their own sense of averageness. |
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As Carlyle's career slowly took off, the couple moved to London, settling in Chelsea. |
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In the case of physical externalities such as pollution, we can often assign property rights as a way of settling disputes and improving matters. |
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They walked around for about an hour before settling into a booth at the diner for coffee and chat. |
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Analysts said the stocks were settling to more sustainable levels after running too far ahead recently. |
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There was a lot of loose play in the opening 15 minutes with neither side settling down. |
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After settling in Durban with his family, Squires joined a friend's firm of attorneys as an articled clerk. |
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Temporary visas mean life in limbo, with no prospect of family reunion or settling, and putting down roots. |
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This week sees even you rolling stones settling into the pleasures of restful domesticity. |
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He's the lithe and supple hunter no more and, like me, he's settling happily into retired status. |
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Seconds later, a ball arced perhaps five yards from right-to-left before settling in the middle of the fairway. |
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He overcame the initial seam movement, two perilously close lbw appeals and a few edgy moments before settling down into a dogged mode. |
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The old rheumy eyes swivel audibly away from the mushroom cloud of dust now settling near the fireplace. |
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Males continuously fan the eggs to aerate them and to prevent silt from settling on them. |
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And God also seems to have the highest expectations of us, not settling for second-best or letting sleeping dogs lie. |
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As most of the passengers were settling down, Elf began a retrospect of the events of the past months. |
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We contemplated lots of different colors before settling on some sort of lime green or apple green. |
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It hit my leg and my ankle bone before settling down on the top of my foot. |
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She's got a lovely fella, and they're settling down, but she called me, leathered from a bar. |
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For him, the key to settling successfully in a foreign culture is not just learning the language. |
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Leaders demonstrate unwavering resolve and set high standards for building great organizations, settling for nothing less. |
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To resolve problems concerning a water treatment unit, first try settling your dispute with the company that sold you the product. |
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A strange calm seemed to be settling over his whole body as he resigned himself to what was going to happen. |
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The larvae spend several months as floating zooplankton before settling down onto the reef. |
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Joanna yelled back, settling down in the family room, watching a sitcom rerun. |
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War should in any case always be a last resort in settling an international conflict. |
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He followed her, settling his weight on top of her in a most possessive way and not allowing her any room to escape from his relentless pursuit. |
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The trip, on the Sunsail Sunfast 37 yacht, took in views of famous war ships such as HMS Victory before settling at Cowes, the home of yachting. |
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Maybe it was her exhaustion settling in, but the thick layers of silk and lace were as comforting as a pile of blankets fresh out of the dryer. |
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The first Komondors came with the Hungarian tribes settling in the Carpathian basin more than a 1,000 years ago. |
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For centuries humanity had dreamed of reaching out to the stars, settling on worlds beyond our solar system. |
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Hopes of settling the bitter firefighters' dispute were on a knife-edge last night after union leaders issued a new deadline for reaching a deal. |
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You're settling in for the long flight when you get the urge to recline your seat. |
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He rebased the finances of racing, and went out on a tremendous high by settling the dispute with the Office of Fair Trading. |
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Then suddenly two explosions rocked the water and the Kursk was down, settling with a dull thump on the sea floor. |
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Of late she seems to be settling in well as a competent full-time royal wife and new mother. |
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That was about right for a man who likes settling scores, albeit these days with goals rather than rammies. |
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The driver gets decent seat adjustment, so it is a case of settling back to enjoy, well, a very pleasant ride. |
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And the fact that things are going so well on the football front has made settling in a lot easier. |
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Your days of stuffing cups and settling for thingies that look like training bras are over. |
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It sank quickly, and hit the bottom, settling back in place among its fellows. |
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Isn't it unsurprising how settling a lawsuit does nothing to settle the underlying acrimony that motivated it? |
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My super long dark brown hair cascades out down my shoulders and back settling in waves and ringlets all about. |
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It's not only retired Brits who are settling here, but also younger people who are coming to look for work. |
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I know that he's lived with the settling belief that I'm about as deep as a wading pool. |
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The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict. |
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Within a few days of settling in to my apartment in a four-story walk-up, I plunged into the novel. |
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Gritting their teeth, because the holy men were accustomed to other methods of settling accounts with heretics and nonbelievers. |
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Rick was just going to have to forget about settling accounts with her because she was having none of it. |
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In 1999, when Abdi was 14, the family came to the US, settling in Minneapolis where there is a large Somali population. |
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Some 7,000 Confederates set sail for Brazil in the aftermath of the American Civil War, settling in a city called Americana. |
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We loved Zellweger as Bridget Jones for owning her weight, finding love, and never settling for less than she deserved. |
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The idea, however, was rejected because of the potential danger of using the asset forfeiture bill for settling accounts with political opponents. |
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That proved to be enough to quell the upstarts, and Teague appeared to be settling a personal score when he raced over three more times in the second half. |
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But instead of settling down in a nice semi-detached with Mrs Che, he got bored with the office job, and went jaunting around South America with his biggest gun. |
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Waste water is purified in that an aerated mixture of waste water with activated sludge is degassed before being discharged into the secondary settling basin. |
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Christie ended up settling and publishing a letter of contrition in the newspapers. |
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The stench of corruption is settling over world soccer like a poisonous fog, and players are paying the price. |
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Traditionally, Afghan leaders owe their authority to their skill in battle, their wisdom in settling disputes and the resources they can access for their followers. |
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During and after settling, care should be taken not to agitate the water. |
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Also, as a rule for settling trade disputes in the field of agrobiology, application of various WTO agreements is emerging as an important challenge for the global community. |
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They simply acted as if they were validly appointed receivers dismissing employees, terminating contracts, disposing of assets and settling claims. |
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He stirred momentarily before refolding his arms and settling down. |
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Settlement cracks in a concrete floor around a supporting Lally column might be indicative of a serious problem such as building settlement if the columns are settling. |
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Normal settling of your house opens new entry routes and reopens old ones. |
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Since so many of his songs are about repairing broken relationships and settling down, it surprised many fans when heleft his wife and moved to Spain. |
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I resist the temptation to buy a didgeridoo, settling for a hand-painted bookmark, and spend a few minutes admiring the city skyline in the distance. |
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Finely divided pulp debris and dead yeast cells which are very small settle more slowly and are easily resuspended by currents within the settling vessel. |
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However it all made perfect sense for the computer, as it thought that Kramnik's best was to retreat his knight, then it would repeat its move too, settling for a draw. |
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Huxley, 14 in 1908, had been just settling in at Eton when his mother died. |
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After settling everything in apple-pie order in a mad hurry, they wait for hours for the colonel to make his appearance and see if the buttons are polished. |
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The over-60 market isn't settling for rocking chairs and front porches. |
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Arab traders began traveling to the Kenya coast beginning the first century A.D. and settling on the coast in the 17th century. |
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They drove through France before settling in Spain, where they rented rooms in a hostel in Malaga. |
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He's doing awfully well with it, and settling down to a manageable pace. |
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Glancing behind me as my backside hit the floor of the boat, I saw the water surface gently bulge and swirl before settling to its normal oily calm. |
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He finally succeeded in settling in Kentucky in 1775, having cut the Wilderness Road with thirty other backwoodsmen and founded the town of Boonesborough. |
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Faster than light travel was developed and the first wave of Human expansion began with the settling of the other habitable planets in what would become the Terran sector. |
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He drew it on and reached up for his sword, looping the baldric over his head and settling the hilt against his left shoulder blade, and Tala cleared her throat. |
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There, waste components naturally separate, with heavier solids settling to the bottom forming sludge, and lighter solids floating to the top forming scum. |
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When median values were examined, both sexes showed a preference for one partner and did not differ in the number of partners they preferred prior to settling down. |
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Why, too, are most of us afraid to excel, settling instead for mediocrity? |
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He wrote six different sketches embodying different philosophical stances before settling on her ecstatic acceptance of fiery reunion in death with Siegfried. |
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Forget any romantic notions of setting horse hair traps for rabbits in the pale dawn and then settling down to tickle trout from the mossy banks of the stream. |
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Caesar, Augustus and their successors sought to ensure a steady supply of peasant soldiers for the legions by settling veterans in colonies outside Italy. |
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There they are washed, tails tittivated and eyes cleaned before settling down in the clean straw of their stalls to wait their turn in the judging ring. |
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The reworking of the sand bedload, in association with the settling of mud from suspension during tidal slacks, deposits an interlaminated sand-mud lithology. |
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To allow more time for settling, newer septic tanks feature one or more baffles or dividers to slow down the passage of wastewater from inlet to outlet. |
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It's hard settling down to hard thinking, connecting dots and writing the book while so much is going on every day and I'm getting such interesting emails! |
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At its official launch in Portlaoise last Friday night the party wasted no time in setting out its stall for the coming two years and settling down to business. |
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He said that when the holiday is over the players will be settling down to training with their sights set for further glory in 2005 for the purple and gold. |
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Pensioners at Wesley House flats in Tottington were just settling down to a quiet game of cards when a team of fire fighters burst into their communal room. |
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As A-level results arrive, 18-year-olds all over Britain are packing their rucksacks ready for a year of adventure before settling down to university. |
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Beside him, Andre and Jason were settling into a sitting position. |
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The rest were settling into various seats when Denise trailed in. |
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Finally, he allowed her to pick him up, settling him in her lap. |
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There were bodies everywhere, with dust slowly settling to the floor. |
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To their scientists, the visible snow is only a small part of all the settling material that is mostly microscopic and not visible to the naked eye. |
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Following the demolition, there was a gradual migration north to the Commercial Road area and, by the middle of the 1960s, many Bengalis were settling around Brick Lane. |
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That's because it is not a tragicomedy about being old, but about the grief of settling into middle age, specifically the middle age of a married working-class man. |
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The removal of the bowls for settling the milk and the absence of butter churns or a cow barn indicate that it was not intended as a working dairy even for a royal milkmaid. |
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Her escapist maman is forever on the move, traipsing them from town to town, never settling, and more often than not late collecting her from a succession of schools. |
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If at any time there is no money left in the bank after settling all outstanding bets, the current hand ends and the role of banker passes to the right. |
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Dinner had been served earlier, and the actor had stripped to a sarong and shirt, fixed himself some betel leaf, and was settling in to watch the television news. |
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I thought I will have a short walk with the dog and go to the chemist before settling down for the rest of the day at home as I had not spent any time with the sickie. |
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It used to be that an unabridged dictionary and an encyclopedia would be kept accessible in middle-class homes, for settling questions of language or fact. |
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Chatting to this bubbly rowing ambassadress, it is hard to believe that she ever suffers from the blues, but settling for second best would signal negative feelings this time. |
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Therefore one may reasonably assume that fluid circulation inside unconsolidated sediments must play an active role in settling sedimentary structures. |
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Since then, those who follow its fortunes have had little to observe beyond the continuing unedifying spectacle of very public settling of internal squabbles. |
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Hyman says his pupil, whom he claims to be the most naturally talented runner he's ever worked with, is settling in and running outstandingly in the States. |
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Sometimes growers light smudge pots in hopes of blanketing the field with protective smoke and turn on giant fans in the field to keep the frost from settling on the vines. |
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Various barbarian tribes went from raiding and pillaging the island to invading and settling. |
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Britain faces a hugely costly settling of accounts, whatever parti pris barristers may advise. |
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Deliberately settling atop his groin, she pressed her cotton-pantied crotch against him and wiggled. |
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The Shelleys then embarked on a roving existence, never settling in any one place for long. |
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Some congregating sites separate from the roost may be visited by the birds prior to settling in for the night. |
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In settling the lawsuit, the judge ordered Warren city officials to treat nonbelievers and believers equally. |
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Norsemen began settling in Normandy, and from 919 Magyars invaded repeatedly. |
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This social settling process also received impetus in fundamental changes in the conduct of warfare. |
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German immigrants played a significant role in settling the states of South Australia and Queensland. |
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If the upwards velocity is higher than the settling velocity, the sediment will be transported high in the flow as wash load. |
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If the upwards velocity approximately equal to the settling velocity, sediment will be transported downstream entirely as suspended load. |
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In signal processing terms, it compensates for the fall time and settling time following the sync pulse. |
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However, the Welsh practice of settling disputes by arbitration was retained. |
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Philip gave lenient terms for settling the problems in Gascony, and the event was spoiled only by a serious fire in Edward's quarters. |
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Freedmen slaves, those of the Cives Romani convicted of crimes, or citizens settling Latin colonies could be given this status under the law. |
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The Federal Reserve therefore performs an intermediary role, clearing and settling international bank payments. |
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Others, such as Argentina and Mexico, have shifted between federal, confederal, and unitary systems, before settling into federalism. |
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The MacNeil leadership itself was among the migrants, settling at first in Canada, but moving to America by the 20th century. |
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After the preliminary filtering or settling of the juice, it is taken into the defecator, and there receives the treatment with lime. |
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Victricius had just returned from settling an unnamed dispute among the bishops of Britain. |
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Fistfighting has been superseded by gunfighting, and violence has been displayed as a means of settling disputes and grievances. |
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Bowie moved to the US in 1974, initially staying in New York City before settling in Los Angeles. |
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Judges were often stymied in settling cases because both parties could cite good law. |
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Some kinds of ducks in lighting strike the water with their tails first, and skitter along the surface for a few feet before settling down. |
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But while indicating wiggle room, the President made clear he is not settling for anything that is unbalanced. |
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The dogs arrived last Sunday and the new owner is now settling them in with his other two Westies. |
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I separate my swarms with my smoke-pole, holding It near the swarm already settled, which will prevent others from settling. |
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A smoke-pole is quite handy to keep two or more swarms from settling together. |
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He looked at all the colors for a long time before finally settling on a sage green. |
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The Court was the highest authority in the law, settling legal disputes in the Community, while the Auditors had no power but to investigate. |
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He moved from his native United States to England in 1914 at the age of 25, settling, working, and marrying there. |
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Glen Greenwald scrunches over his laptop, the fizzing, glinty look in his eyes settling into something more staid and intense. |
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By 1930, 800,000 people had emigrated, the majority settling in the Midwestern United States. |
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After two court actions, the second in November 1961, Fleming offered McClory a deal, settling out of court. |
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In addition, the Danes and Norwegians moved west into the Atlantic Ocean, settling on Iceland, Greenland, and the Shetland Isles. |
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He was a Puritan and was the first of the family to emigrate from England, settling in Dorchester, Massachusetts before moving to Salem. |
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His acquaintance with Wordsworth led to his settling in 1809 at Grasmere, in the Lake District. |
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After settling a dispute with New York, Vermont was admitted to statehood in 1791, formally completing the defined area of New England. |
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The adverts did not have their intended effect, instead making more migrants aware of the possibility of settling in Leicester. |
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Also, the government limited the possibility of Congolese settling inside Belgium. |
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The method provides an increase in strength when it comes to vibrations, stability and settling. |
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This is pumped to a tailings dam or settling pond, where the water is reused or evaporated. |
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Warfare and disease reduced their population at the same time Europeans and Americans were settling in the state. |
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The election was also seen as a settling of party scores and a mockery of his title. |
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People speaking languages ancestral to current Sotho and Nguni languages began settling no later than the 11th century. |
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The diaspora has seen Nicaraguans settling around in smaller communities in other parts of the world, particularly Western Europe. |
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Bermuda's Independent Puritans were expelled, settling the Bahamas under William Sayle as the Eleutheran Adventurers. |
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Actual colonization, with the Dutch settling in the new lands, was not as common as with other European nations. |
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At that time, Mennonites and Czech Brothers came to Poland, with the latter settling mostly in Greater Poland around Leszno. |
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The development of koch began in the 11th century, when Russians started settling of the White Sea shores. |
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The settling of this territory facilitated the establishment and development of Siberian agriculture. |
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With the local population in such a weakened state, the colonists faced no resistance to settling there. |
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They were soon mentioned as raiding and settling in many North Sea areas, as well as pushing south inland towards the Franks. |
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Competing Dutch companies approached the congregation and discussed with them the possibility of settling in the Hudson River area. |
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Until then, the Almoravids had been desert nomads, but the new capital marked their settling into a more urban way of life. |
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Part of the Ternatean population chose to leave with the Spanish, settling near Manila in what later became the municipality of Ternate. |
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Only the sea offered alternatives, with most people settling in fishing and trading coastal areas. |
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It is to the ambitions of Prince Henry the Navigator that historians attribute the discovery of the Cape as a settling ground for Europeans. |
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Several white Air Force mess dress uniforms were donated and stored too late to prevent the yellowing of age from settling in. |
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In fact, Dave was just settling down for a quick bacon buttie when Tom arrived back at the finishing line. |
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Immigration to the United States and Canada began in earnest in the 1870s, with most migrants initially settling in the Great Lakes area. |
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The JD-U is learnt to be pressing for settling the issue of chief ministership first before starting the seat-sharing talks among its allies. |
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Flying Fairies ran a nice race, settling off the pace after a slowish start and making decent headway behind the leaders to the two-furlong pole. |
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Typical applications include dredging, cleaning of settling ponds, coal and ore slurries, quarries, mines and many other industries. |
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We can hear the low, moanful bawling of Longhorn steers settling down for the night and the barking of coyotes in the hills a round us. |
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She walked for two days before settling into a makeshift camp. |
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The few surviving Merovingian edicts are almost entirely concerned with settling divisions of estates among heirs. |
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After ballast proteins reject, and centrifugate collected in capacity for gonadotrophin settling. |
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Freshly made concentrate should be detartrated by storage in a settling tank for a week or two before use. |
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Ariovistus seized a third of the Aeduan territory, settling 120,000 Germans there. |
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Turn the key and the motor fires up before settling into a thrummy, slightly unsettled idle. |
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Tomograms are particularly useful in determining the amount of cranial settling and to measure SAC or AADI values. |
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There's three or four really good chilis out there,'' he said, settling into the cool of the shaded booth. |
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Spotted Flycatchers are settling down to breed in parks and gardens and the edges of woods. |
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Aside from the EU membership difficulty, even before its settling the dispute has caused no major practical problems. |
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The remaining Jutish population in Jutland assimilated in with the settling Danes. |
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From about 750 BC the Greeks began 250 years of expansion, settling colonies in all directions. |
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Up until 1910, the English rugby team used various stadia in a number of venues around England before settling at Twickenham Stadium. |
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Is there something about orchestral clarinettists that makes them particularly prone to settling down in one place? |
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In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. |
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After five years, concerned about his health, he returned to Dorset, settling in Weymouth, and decided to dedicate himself to writing. |
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When the English began settling the area, they evidently had a localized impact of the oyster population. |
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Other northern states discouraged the settling of free blacks within their boundaries. |
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Huguenot regiments fought for William of Orange in the Williamite war in Ireland, for which they were rewarded with land grants and titles, many settling in Dublin. |
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In addition to these departments, there was also a Supreme Court of the Santa Hermandad, a Council of Finance, and a Council for settling purely Aragonese matters. |
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You commenced isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol and pyrazinamide and witnessed clearing of her confusional state and settling of her temperature in days. |
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He deposed Ali bin Hussein, who fled to Baghdad, eventually settling in Amman, Jordan, where his descendants became part of its Hashemite royalty. |
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For them as dessert came a couple of bannoffee pies whereas I went desi and ordered ras malai, a soothing and settling way to end a spicy, enjoyable meal. |
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The last Stuart monarch, Anne, similarly withheld on 11 March 1707, on the advice of her ministers, her assent from a bill for the settling of Militia in Scotland. |
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In addition, women from Norse Ireland, Orkney, or Shetland often married native Scandinavian men before settling in the Faroe Islands and Iceland. |
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Harald proved his case through an ordeal of fire, the common way of settling such claims at the time, and King Sigurd recognized him as his brother. |
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Tonight the Argies rely on Maradona's successor Lionel Messi, who disappears for 89 minutes of a World Cup match before settling it with a beauty. |
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One of their persistent criticisms of deontologists is that we do not seem capable of settling on a shared definition of various of the notions of fairness at play. |
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There is evidence of this man's descendants settling in all of the areas that Germanic tribes are recorded as having subsequently invaded or migrated to. |
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At the same time the town's demographics changed, with initially mainly Sikhs settling down in the area, later followed by black Africans, many from Nigeria. |
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Both plates include four holes, specifically designed to provide stable fixation in the calcar neck and help protect against varus tilt and settling of the humeral head. |
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The Alemanni expanded from the Main basin during the 3rd century, raiding the Roman provinces and settling on the left bank of the Rhine from the 4th century. |
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After settling down with their brood, the swans were forced to confront and fend off Canadian geese that got a little too close for the comfort of the cygnets. |
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A white dove, which became his emblem, was seen settling on his shoulder. |
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Most Italian immigration to Wales took place in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the largest number of migrants settling in Glamorgan and Newport. |
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In marine mussels, fertilization occurs outside the body, with a larval stage that drifts for three weeks to six months, before settling on a hard surface as a young mussel. |
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Fancy Archie Holden, after having all the Rocky Mountains for his workshop, coming back and settling down into one of these bandboxy little towns! |
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This led the family to migrate to Australia in 1966, settling in Adelaide. |
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Sumatran tigers Fabi, aged eight, and nine-year-old Kirana and their ninemonth-old cubs Kasarna, Jaya and Topan are now settling in to their state-of-theart surroundings. |
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It also requires disclosures about alternative ways of settling the instruments and the capital structure of entities, all of whose shares are mandatorily redeemable. |
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On display instead are the antecedents of such images, wherein lines trace proliferating cells and nested compartments, without settling into a reified corniness. |
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The majority of its residents are Inuit, whose ancestors began migrating from the Canadian mainland in the 13th century, gradually settling across the island. |
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The father thought the time drew on Of settling in the world his only son. |
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Firefighters believe the sun's rays caught a magnifying vanity mirror on a table and bounced the light back on to a pillowslip, settling it alight. |
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But, for all the blows and combinations the Welshman landed in a thrilling contest, Kotelnik's counterpunching to the head always looked like settling the fight as Rees tired. |
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Tens of millions of Americans will be stocking up on beers and snacks and settling down in front of the goggle box today for the annual Superbowl. |
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This explains why Glasgow was their favoured location, although those who could not earn well enough to afford the transatlantic voyage ended up settling in the city. |
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Cham in the Mekong Delta have also been economically marginalised, with ethnic Vietnamese settling on land previously owned by Cham people with state support. |
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He also suggested that the people living there might have been from Ireland, Scotland or Scandinavia, possibly with groups from all three areas settling there. |
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If the word becomes a tool for settling scores, muttering, and leveling accusations randomly, then it becomes a destructive tool that benefits the gloaters only. |
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The practical sciences were of great interest to colonial Americans, who were engaged in the process of taming and settling a wild frontier country. |
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Around 409 AD, they joined the Vandals and Suebi in the crossing of the Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula, settling in Lusitania and Carthaginiensis. |
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Will this chivvy reluctant child-men into settling down sooner? |
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He finished his studies prematurely to embark on a period of travelling, first north to Yorkshire, then abroad to Morocco and finally settling in Norway. |
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The migrations to serve sugarcane plantations led to a significant number of ethnic Indians, southeast Asians and Chinese settling in various parts of the world. |
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At the end of the 4th century, the last Roman troops left their camps in Wales, with the result that raiding and settling by the Irish significantly increased there. |
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Vietnamese immigrants began settling in the Czech Republic during the Communist period, when they were invited as guest workers by the Czechoslovak government. |
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His reign in England was marked by the construction of castles, the settling of a new Norman nobility on the land, and change in the composition of the English clergy. |
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He contacted O'Rourke to discuss settling future royalty payments. |
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Eclyse, the zorse, was born last year and was yesterday pictured settling in at his new home at the Schloss Holte-Stukenbrock park in central Germany. |
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Many of these immigrant or expatriate communities have their own groups or clubs, which they formed in the first decades of settling in a new place. |
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Nickel laterite mining products will cause the correlation distribution of heavy metals and geochemical aspects of the environment in settling ponds. |
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