Turkish coffee requires that you leave the coffee grounds to settle in the bottom of the cup. |
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Following a planned visit to Italy to study the Baroque in art and the contemporaneous advances in medicine, Young intends to settle in Glasgow. |
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The Oregon Trail was a computer game where you had to navigate your family across the country to settle in uncharted lands in the west. |
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Rumours circulated that 200,000 Japanese wanted to settle in the Multifunction Polis. |
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Near sunset, flocks of white and black egrets flew in to settle in the tangled mangrove branches above. |
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When single women began to settle in the United States, they went into domestic work as maids, cooks, and housekeepers. |
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Aboriginal culture is nomadic, whereas Maoris tended to settle in fixed communities. |
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By the ninth century, Eastern Slavs began to settle in what are now the Ukraine, Belarus, and the Novgorod and Smolensk regions. |
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Among the key findings in the study was that students with low self-confidence take longer to settle in. |
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He was succeeded by his uncle Malarangiah, who encouraged traders and merchants from different parts of India to settle in Bangalore. |
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As the sun goes down, the birds flock together noisily then settle in for the night. |
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When Anna returns from digging trenches on the Luga line, and her father is invalided out of the army, they all settle in together. |
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After a time of plunder and raids, the Vikings began to settle in England and trade, eventually ruling the Danelaw from the late 9th century. |
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That leaves precious little time to settle in and be ready for the big end of year holiday when the whole country takes three to four weeks off. |
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It won't be until after the equinox on 23 September that the longer days will allow the warmth to settle in. |
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There's a very good reason that the many Britons who settle in British Columbia come to the island and make their homes in Victoria. |
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Bolton Aquarium has set up the fish tank to resemble the natural habitat, and once the fish settle in, it is hoped breeding will take place. |
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Seeing that there was indeed room, she began to settle in before anyone could gainsay her. |
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Some of the debris was still glowing and proceeded to roll down roofs to settle in gutters, on the ground, on window ledges and on cars. |
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A mist began to settle in the treetops and drift slowly down into the lush valley where a stream cut a ford in the road. |
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Now a queen dowager in a foreign country she had barely begun to settle in, she was suddenly pushed into strict seclusion for 40 days. |
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They raise serious doubts about her past and present conduct, and whether she should have been allowed to settle in Australia. |
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In the 1970s, his parents moved from the country's eastern region to settle in Camden, then separated rancorously when he was six. |
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We had three nights and two days ahead of us to settle in and get to know the ship. |
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Mallards, ring-necked ducks, killdeer, marbled godwits, and peregrine falcons settle in for the fall. |
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Now there is going to be a new chief executive who will have to settle in and get his feet under the table, which is unsettling for staff. |
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The squad fly out on Friday, with less than 24 hours to settle in before meeting the world champions. |
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Some people fall closer to the extremes while others, known as ambiverts, settle in the middle. |
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They settle in cafes, restaurants and hotel lobbies, selecting those spaces that best support their current activity. |
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Many women, though probably not consciously, are willing to settle in a sensible way for a less-than-ideal husband. |
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He also has a very good-looking grand-daughter who stayed with him for a while to help him settle in. |
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Barring exile, however, it seems like the only thing to do is to settle in for the long haul. |
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I work so hard all day long that when I finally get to get upstairs, I'm ready to hit the sack or just settle in and read. |
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As the students settle in I hear Tagalog, Samoan, and Spanish wafting from the tents. |
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They settle in the farmland areas to feed on the grass, putting on weight, especially the goslings, in preparation for the flight to Scotland and Ireland. |
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At this time native Estonians and Latvians were beginning to settle in the towns, and from this new class there emerged nationalist and revolutionary groups. |
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I treasure the notion that the first Romans to settle in England were legionnaires who completed their service and got land in and around Colchester. |
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The first member of their family to settle in South Africa in 1679 was a gunsmith and many of his descendants have been involved in the gun trade. |
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Megan drove back to her place feeling exhaustion and depression settle in. |
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The ship would ride till dusk, when it would settle in Thelin's port. |
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I barely have a chance to settle in to my seat when the JV team storms out to a 20-2 lead at the end of the first quarter. |
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As Cezanne country whizzes past on the way home, I settle in and start to dream, colours blurring in the warmth of the mid-afternoon champagne whoosh. |
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We like people to settle in, make it their own and feel comfortable. |
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Jilley was born in Somalia 22 years ago, but fled the war-torn country as a teenager to settle in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. |
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After the late 1970s, many Colombians chose to settle in Miami, which they found attractive for its climate, growing economy, and tradition of tolerance. |
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Open a few tinnies and settle in for some quality entertainment. |
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Our first desire is to settle in a fair and expeditious manner. |
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When these compounds reach upper latitudes and colder temperatures, they precipitate from the air and tend to stay trapped in whatever material they settle in. |
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The Yaghan were some of the earliest known humans to settle in Tierra del Fuego. |
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As they actively get involved in ministry, lay ministry becomes vigorous, and new believers will settle in church with more ease. |
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Before the end of Roman rule in Britannia, many Saxons and other folk had been permitted to settle in these areas as farmers. |
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Alfred had defeated Guthrum the Old and allowed Vikings by treaty to settle in East Anglia and the North East. |
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The settlers came from Spain had to settle in towns, where the local government belonged to the Cabildo. |
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Officially they were tolerated, if subject to conversion efforts, and at times were even encouraged to settle in new areas. |
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It wasn't until later in their history that they began to settle in other lands. |
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In 1626, he was able to persuade Orazio Gentileschi to settle in England, later to be joined by his daughter Artemisia and some of his sons. |
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In 1272 sultan Baibars allowed the Franciscans to settle in the Cenacle on Mount Zion. |
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An FBI investigation was opened, and Chaplin was forced to leave the United States and settle in Switzerland. |
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During the 18th and 19th centuries, 300,000 free emigrants and 45,000 convicts left Ireland to settle in Australia. |
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By the beginning of the 18th century, Guernsey's residents were starting to settle in North America. |
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From the middle of the 5th century the Germanic raiders began to settle in the eastern river valleys. |
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In 911, French Carolingian ruler Charles the Simple allowed a group of Vikings to settle in Normandy under their leader Rollo. |
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Breeding females settle in discrete areas, whereas breeding males and dispersing juveniles have more fluid ranges, being more mobile. |
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Isabel appealed to Henry to allow some of the unruly Flemings to settle in the Azores. |
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Rural migrants are attracted by the possibilities that cities can offer, but often settle in shanty towns and experience extreme poverty. |
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They honeymoon in Brighton and then settle in London, taking Julia with them. |
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Others ventured to Canada to settle in southwestern Ontario, notably Waterloo County. |
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Honorius gave them the rights to settle in and to govern the area in return for defending it. |
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It is also related that because of overpopulation one third of the Gutes had to emigrate and settle in southern Europe. |
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The Vikings did, however, settle in small numbers in the south around St Davids, Haverfordwest, and the Gower. |
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The Franks were Germanic pagans who began to settle in northern Gaul as laeti, already during the Roman era. |
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As early as 380, a group of Huns was given Foederati status and allowed to settle in Pannonia. |
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Catherine the Great, herself ethnically German, invited Germanic farmers to immigrate and settle in Russian lands along the Volga River. |
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Over the next few decades, Bolivia began to push the natives out and settle in the Gran Chaco, while Paraguay ignored it. |
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He always thought he'd leave the city and settle in the country. |
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Isaac and Maria married shortly before the Spanish siege of Antwerp in 1585 after which they fled to settle in Amsterdam. |
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Central American immigrants and expatriate Americans and Africans also began to settle in the country. |
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After the several innovations and reversals, the new forms of worship took time to settle in. |
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The Brandeis family chose to settle in Louisville partly because it was a prosperous river port. |
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Although Spain aided the rebels in the American Revolutionary War, the Spanish didn't want the Americans to settle in their territory. |
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The first people to settle in what is now Barrow were the Celts and Scandinavians followed by the Cornish. |
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One group of Danes was granted permission to settle in northwestern France under the condition that they defend the place from future attacks. |
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After 60 min, the reaction was complete and the products resulted were left to settle in a separating funnel. |
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Hot distilled water is sprayed over the ester and stirred gently and allowed to settle in the separating funnel. |
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In addition to skin, respiratory, or genital areas, mycotic infections often settle in the digestive system. |
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Applied metal oxide patinations settle in the groves and recesses caused by scoring, creating an organically controlled surface as seen in Flame. |
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The Iceland poppy is not unwilling when it comes to transplanting, but it takes time to settle in to its new-found-patch. |
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Their leader, Alavivus, petitioned the Eastern Roman emperor, Valens, for permission to cross the river and settle in Thrace, promising to be faithful subjects. |
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Most did not settle in North America until the 17th century. |
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In the year 902 Vikings who had been forced out of Ireland were given permission by the English to settle in Wirral, in the north west of England. |
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Despite the value they provided in the modernization of Japan, the Japanese government did not consider it prudent for them to settle in Japan permanently. |
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Citizens of any of the signatory countries may settle in the archipelago. |
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Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, invited Huguenots to settle in his realms, and a number of their descendants rose to positions of prominence in Prussia. |
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In 1557 the Chinese authorities allowed the Portuguese to settle in Macau, creating a warehouse in the trade of goods between China, Japan, Goa and Europe. |
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After four years, the Scandinavians therefore split up, some to settle in Northumbria and East Anglia, the remainder to try their luck again on the Continent. |
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Before the family could settle in, they discovered the presence of rats in the house and needed to call in a professional exterminator to get the problem under control. |
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This battle opened the way for the Turks to settle in Anatolia. |
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Van der Stel persuaded 30 vrijburgers to settle in Stellenbosch and a few years afterwards the town received its own municipal administration and school. |
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The Rus were more inclined to settle in towns with their families. |
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In 376 AD, displaced by the invasions of the Huns, the Goths, led by Alavivus and Fritigern, asked to be allowed to settle in the Eastern Roman Empire. |
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Much communal chirping occurs before and after the birds settle in the roost in the evening, as well as before the birds leave the roost in the morning. |
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During the Balkan expedition, led by Cerethrius, Brennus and Bolgios, the Gauls attempted twice to invade and settle in the Greek mainland and failed both attempts. |
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Wealthy citizens of Bergen had been living in Fana since the 19th century, but as the city expanded it became more convenient to settle in the municipality. |
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The Hansa profited from the Nuremberg trade by allowing Nurembergers to settle in Hanseatic towns, which the Franconians exploited by taking over trade with Sweden as well. |
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The Historia contains a story of the king Vortigern, who allowed the Saxons to settle in the island of Britain in return for the hand of Hengist's daughter. |
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Sons and daughters of many Scottish clans were among the first immigrants to settle in America, and their determination and optimism helped build our Nation's character. |
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In the early 20th century, many Lithuanian refugees began to settle in Glasgow and at its height in the 1950s there were around 10,000 in the Glasgow area. |
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Upon discovering new lands through their naval explorations, European colonisers soon began to migrate to and settle in lands outside their native continent. |
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This influx of Poles gave rise to the 1947 Polish Resettlement Act which allowed approximately 250,000 Polish Servicemen and their dependents, to settle in Britain. |
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It took me several months to settle in after the move to New York. |
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Mildred Walpole found it hard to settle in New Zealand, and something of her restlessness and insecurity affected the character of her eldest child. |
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