A slick of coral larvae encounters pumice, and the larvae settle on it as a new home. |
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That means a lot less fine dust in the air that will settle on room surfaces. |
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After a long heart to heart, we settle on four procedures eyelid surgery, liposuction, laser surgery, and teeth whitening. |
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And then our eyes and throats started to burn as the breeze blew toxic chemicals through the air to settle on the laces of the people. |
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Allen's gaze had come to settle on the horizon, where the sun was slowly dipping out of sight, a fiery light burning into the sky. |
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Like jackals around a tiger kill, small flies hovered around the feasting mantis, even daring to settle on its grotesque pea-like eyes. |
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It was rather soothing watching the fat flakes of snow settle on the hotel garden with its little rustic summerhouse. |
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Even now my restless eyes will settle on its surface and pause, as if some mystery, still obscure, might be solved. |
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Young crawlers settle on the upper surface of immature leaves, causing galls to form on the under surface of the leaves. |
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Keep the bodywork of the car as sparkling as possible and get rid of all the debris that tends to settle on the carpets. |
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As her desire for a White Christmas grows, the shavings of snow form into larger flakes that settle on her coat, making her cold but cheerful. |
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Snow was starting to settle on her shoulders and on the top of the hood of her coat. |
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The warlike Carib people drove the Arawaks from neighboring islands but apparently did not settle on either Antigua or Barbuda. |
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Soon after release, the originally motile female microgametes begin to settle on a surface and start to secrete a chemical signal. |
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In 1822, Chief Shenandoah of the Oneidas purchased rights from the Menominee in the Wisconsin Territory to settle on their lands. |
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There was a time when one had to hop from shop to shop, verify prices and settle on one shop for each domestic appliance. |
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The Lunar module itself, carrying four astronauts, will settle on the surface of the Moon much like the old Apollo landers. |
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The dust particles also settle on the vegetation and farm plantations affecting and retarding growth of produce. |
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If the case is as strong as it sounds, then it may settle on favorable terms to the white plaintiffs. |
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In 1804 a special grant of Congress enabled a group of French Swiss winegrowers to settle on the Ohio and establish the town of Vevay, Indiana. |
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Lillian sighed and crossed the room to settle on an antique davenport, lifting her eyes to his with a thin smile. |
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He came out, bowed down with sorrow, to settle on a bench, his voice quavering with a barely audible Yiddish lament. |
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The final daily positions of payment system participants settle on the books of the Bank of Canada. |
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When we tried to settle on a definition for mutuals, we were faced with very different concepts in the member states. |
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In my view, we should most definitely take this into consideration when we settle on our final opinion. |
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You will be painting your woodwork and trim last, but you need to prep it before beginning to paint, or else the debris from prepping will settle on the new paint. |
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Radioactive particles in the air can settle on the ground and on plants as well as in the water. |
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Radioactive particles released into the air can settle on any surface, and may then get taken up into the ecosystem. |
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People therefore had to settle on a designated medium, such as the hand of the tribal chief. |
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With little energy left at the top, we still had to descend, by the light of headlamps, 1,400 feet of a boulder field that had yet to settle on its angle of repose. |
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In nature scallops settle on epibenthic hydroids and other filamentous organisms, which likely would be vulnerable to intensive raking. |
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The larvae are planktonic for 4 to 5 weeks after which time they metamorphose and settle on suitable substrates to begin their benthic life. |
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Hirmer first posed the question as to what persons he should settle on as a target group in his planning. |
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If you are not able to amicably settle on the fees with the professional in question, you may take it up with his professional order. |
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Once you settle on the car you would like to buy by taking a test drive, the dealership will run your credit to determine what level of credit worthiness you fall under. |
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You settle on the price, and then, when the inspector says the roof is pretty much done, you adjust the price accordingly. |
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The Aboriginals who are already there teach the colonists the basics of hunting and fishing, and help them settle on fertile land. |
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The integrity of the investment fund industry is built on the assumption that fund transactions will settle on time. |
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This investment matured on October 15, 2007 but, as a result of liquidity issues in the ABCP market, did not settle on maturity. |
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It is still impossible to settle on one allocation method, be it grandfathering or auctioning, even within our group. |
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Newly displaced persons consistently settle on the periphery of refugee camps and existing towns or villages. |
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Also, we are too quick to settle on providing the linguistic minority with a translated version of the services provided to the majority. |
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The government will have to negotiate responsibility for clean-up with other parties to settle on who is responsible for cleaning up what sites. |
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Agricultural lands or mortgages were offered to those who decided to settle on a farm, and loans to those who wanted to start a business. |
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They settle on and foul the nets of salmon pens and have to be removed and discarded. |
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This is an essential instrument for integrating people who are planning to settle on a long-term basis in the European Union. |
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Fertilized eggs develop into crawling planula larvae which settle on hermit crab-occupied shells, and subsequently metamorphose into primary polyps. |
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Each spring, waves of warblers, sparrows and a variety of shorebirds settle on the barrier island's seven miles of deserted beach and vast maritime forests. |
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I settle on my light blue moon pajama pants and a simple thin white cami. |
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When campion finally decided to return to filmmaking, it took her a while to settle on the right story. |
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European myths settle on archetypal characters and events, stories rich in metaphor and allusion that weave deep meaning from past epics into the activities of everyday life. |
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It is also suggested that the reef may be a source of pelagic larvae of sessile organisms that may settle on mangrove roots for greater diversity. |
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This allowed airborne yeasts to settle on the unfermented beer and begin doing their business at the top of whatever container happened to be holding the liquid. |
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Through discussion and review of supporting documents, the taxpayer and the appeals officer were able to settle on a figure for expenses that was higher than the auditor had allowed but lower than the taxpayer had claimed. |
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The Government is committed to population growth by promoting migrant workers to settle on the island and by encouraging Montserratians to return home. |
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The closer, too — once the Sox settle on one. |
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A pair of birds settle on the bough above them, murmuring together, ready to roost. |
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So, settle on a name and keep it to yourself. |
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His company has done business under a succession of dbas because he can't settle on a good name. |
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If fungus spores settle on the surface, a slight surface deterioration can appear, together with a change in color: the wood will become dark gray and blacken. |
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It gives participants the certainty that once a payment has been processed, the transaction will settle on the same day, regardless of what might later happen to any of the participants. |
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None but persons deemed Indians to settle on Indian lands. |
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Another big draw was Stepmom, which looked at how a terminally ill mother has to settle on the new woman in her former husband's life. |
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A long time ago, the computer industry decided to settle on a single set of technology standards for recording and rewriting compact discs. |
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Janos Desi is kidding, but he has a score to settle on the Dakar. |
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So let us turn to a more cosmic matter: Is it not possible, at long last, to settle on a broadly accepted use, or nonuse, of the apostrophe to describe the day? |
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Lice or flees might settle on dirty bedclothes or towels. |
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With England's World Cup campaign starting against Australia in Melbourne on 14 February, Morgan and the coach, Peter Moores, need to settle on their strongest XI as soon as possible. |
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For at that very moment we were on our first full day in the country, scoffing rounds of Thai food and listening to tales of existential crisis, and the snow was continuing to settle on the tops of the Andes. |
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When I went to settle on a consistent tool for the job, I found I had no 1911 with a light rail. |
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This made him one of the principal landowners in Munster, but he had limited success inducing English tenants to settle on his estates. |
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So we had to settle on the existing constituency arrangements, parliamentary constituencies and European Constituencies. |
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Larvae often settle on the shell of adults, and great masses of oysters can grow together to form oyster reefs. |
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Other groups continued to settle on Madagascar over time, each one making lasting contributions to Malagasy cultural life. |
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Tiebreaker tests in various tax treaties also contain place of management standards to settle on the country of residency for a dual resident taxpayer. |
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Internal fertilization results in larvae that swim out of the parent and soon settle on a surface, where they develop into another hydroid colony. |
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If we settle on the terms of the deal up front there will be much less arguing later. |
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Seeing red, they launched another campaign, but this time had to settle on a compromise: sheets to cover the billboards during school-related events. |
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These investments were due to mature in August 2007, but, as a result of a disruption in the credit markets, particularly in the ABCP market, they did not settle on maturity and currently remain outstanding. |
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Enough room to stretch, but vast areas of the country are covered in inhospitable mountains and plains leaving mainly thin strips of land along the north coast to settle on. |
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This study will try to find out the length of time required to remove the oyster spat, mussels, and algae that settle on the oysters without harming them. |
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Airocide even reduces surface contamination by removing airborne organisms that settle on fomites. |
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But NIST did not settle on a biometric technology until last December, when it announced that PIV cards must use fingerprint minutiae as the biometric standard. |
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The Aedui were granted their wish that the Boii who had accompanied the Helvetii would settle on their own territory as allies in the oppidum Gorgobina. |
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And I see a clear relationship between militarism, jockocracy, and sexism... Everything in this country is a hustle, so why settle on sports or jockocracy? |
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In 332, Constantine helped the Sarmatians to settle on the north banks of the Danube to defend against the Goths' attacks and thereby enforce the Roman Empire's border. |
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This Irish source places this settlement in the aftermath of the Vikings' expulsion from Dublin in 902, and an unsuccessful attempt to settle on Anglesey soon afterwards. |
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Another knight came to settle on the island, a man of much weight and position, on whom the Adelantados of all the island relied, and who was made a magistrate. |
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After the Helvetian defeat at Bibracte, the influential Aedui tribe allowed the Boii survivors to settle on their territory, where they occupied the oppidum of Gorgobina. |
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