The Connemara ponies settled in and seemed surefooted in sharp, jumbled rocks, deep mud and steep angled inclines and declines. |
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The Ngoni, originally from South Africa, escaped from the Boers and Zulus and settled in Eastern Zambia. |
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Originally settled in the mid-17th century, it received a second population transfusion, of Loyalists, at the end of the American Revolution. |
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As the cells matured they fell off the slide and settled in the bottom of the jar. |
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Hugh Allan, the railroad magnate, would steer Scottish immigrants there until they settled in elsewhere. |
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I turned down a move to Chicago about three years ago as I'd recently got myself settled in the new house. |
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The Shans migrated into Myanmar from China, to the north, many centuries ago, and settled in the valleys. |
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In normal operation CHAPS payments are settled in real time across settlement accounts, maintained by Members at the Bank of England. |
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This debate was regarded as authoritatively settled in Greenough v. Gaskell. |
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On one such visit Muriel met her future husband Tom and they both settled in Dungarvan. |
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No sooner had I settled in than some drunken munter staggered up next to me. |
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It draws on his experiences while working for a builder in Hastings, where he settled in 1902 after various wanderings. |
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The law in this respect is now authoritatively settled in this country by the decision of the House of Lords. |
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In 1874 he settled in Wilson, Wis., and for five years engaged in the manufacture of staves and barrelheads. |
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Pitcairn Island was discovered in 1767 by the British and settled in 1790 by the Bounty mutineers and their Tahitian companions. |
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You nodded to them to show you were fine, and then settled in your accustomed chair. |
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In the middle of the strata are former Bedouins, Arabian Desert nomads, who settled in Kuwait with the advent of the oil industry. |
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An important distinction is that between foreigners passing through and metics settled in the polis. |
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They settled in Brooklyn and all of the children were raised and other generations born here. |
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When the Dutch Fleet visited Australia in 1910 a large number of sailors jumped ship and at least twelve of them later settled in Adelaide. |
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I lucked upon a seat, settled in, nodded off and 20 minutes later heard my name being called by the admitting nurse. |
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The Jutes settled in and near Kent, but the dialect for the region is known as Kentish, not Jutish. |
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The Jutes settled in Kent, the Saxons in Essex, Sussex, Middlesex and Wessex, and the Angles everywhere else. |
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Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Frisians who settled in England were still imbued with the traditional freedom of primitive German society. |
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Well, our server situation has finally normalized and we have settled in with our new hosting provider. |
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So, with a strong sense of camaraderie and purpose, the French were ready and settled in preparation for the battles ahead. |
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After the Arab conquest during the 7th century Arab tribesmen settled in Lebanon. |
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As in other mining camps, ethnic groups settled in their own neighborhoods but worked together in the mines and drank together in the saloons. |
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I chose a seat on the aisle near the back and settled in to enjoy the program of traditional Christmas music. |
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Some of the early privateers settled in these waterlogged plains, cutting and selling logwood as a means to generating wealth. |
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Eighteen months later the family Davids emigrated to Holland, where they settled in a poor suburb just north of Amsterdam. |
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His mother was a schoolteacher, and his dad Joe, a Polish refugee who settled in Scotland after the war, was a miner. |
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There they settled in Bethlehem and established his and hers monastic houses. |
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Many lamas came to India as refugees around the time Khandro Rinpoche was born in 1967, and settled in the areas close to the borders of Tibet. |
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His reassuring smile relaxed me as I hurried to my first class seat and settled in for the flight. |
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A pair of yellowhammers looked bleached in the bright sun, skylarks sang and settled in fallow or set-aside fields. |
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Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place. |
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For example, many people migrated to the United States in groups and settled in the same cities as the other members of the group. |
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The youngster, which is the first baby llama to be born on the farm, has settled in well, and is proving a very popular attraction with visitors. |
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Once you have settled in, you find that the seats are very roomy and there is ample space for two very large adults. |
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They had all settled in and began working on the project when suddenly Meghan noticed a painting hanging on her friend's wall. |
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Ironically, the only unnaturalised Russians to be sent back were a community of Lithuanian miners who had settled in Scotland. |
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That's when the sad resignation settled in and my shoulders were inclined to have a good sag. |
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They visited the stables, admiring the horses, and settled in to read from the extensive library Geoff had collected. |
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After one of the most hectic holiday seasons in recent memory, many of us have settled in for equally hectic work schedules. |
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The Ethereals settled in mid-Wherrem and the Umbrians had disappeared from the map, their whereabouts a total mystery. |
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Once the enemy has settled in and established their borders, they will begin to look for us. |
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The Umbrians, together with the Oscans and the Faliscans, settled in a large area in central Italy. |
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That's why the Europeans never settled in large numbers in Africa outside of the temperate zone of southern Africa and the highlands of Kenya. |
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When the first English colonists settled in America, the colonies looked pretty much like England, too. |
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Once she was settled in with an arm slung over his chest, she sighed a deep breath of relief. |
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Ironically, the only unnaturalised Russians to he sent back were a community of Lithuanian miners who had settled in Scotland. |
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Several of the Slavic states of eastern Europe aided the refugees, while many Russians settled in Paris, Berlin, and the western hemisphere. |
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The quiet settled in like a warm blanket, no birds sang, no crickets chirped. |
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Ancestors of the Bosnians, Slavic people of central Europe, first settled in the region that is modern Bosnia in the fifth century. |
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The bruise over his eye had settled in to a purple nearly matching the nebula itself, but the swelling had reduced dramatically. |
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At the age of two, she was adopted by Bob and Peggy, who eventually settled in Hampshire. |
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The three little girls settled in well and were the first triplets to attend that school. |
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She acknowledged them with a smile as she went to the big desk facing them at the front of the room, and settled in to begin the school day. |
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We settled in and I began to study the cards, playing my hand to the strict rules we'd learnt in Acton. |
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So, the threesome gathered around a fire, and as they settled in, he began to speak. |
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Hitchcock settled in southern California, leaving behind a flat in London and a country house in Shamley Green. |
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The Kiwi settled in Australia, however, timed his challenge to a nicety and with Naren encountering problems with his car, Warren began to consolidate his lead. |
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We settled in, three armed strangers, in our off-the-rack suits and bullet-resistant vests. |
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The Twomblys, which might appear settled in more sedate company, here writhe and twitch. |
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We settled in the living room around a big platter of dainty snackables. |
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The bullet entered the left side of his chest, hit his heart and settled in his lung. |
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Night blanketed the land as she settled in, she had almost fallen asleep when an angry and threatening presence enveloped her, almost palpable menace. |
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After the American Revolution, many British Loyalists settled in Canada. |
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At first the animals were quite shy, but they have settled in well. |
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He took his diamond cutting practice to the United States in 1949 and settled in Houston with his wife, Ann. |
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But Reggiani had her own gripes with her ex-husband, who had recently settled in with a 35-year-old interior designer. |
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After the war Milchberg relocated to Canada, where he settled in Niagara Falls and opened a jewelry store. |
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He was eventually settled in his cot by his father at 6am on December 10, 1997 but Patel found him not breathing when she went to check on him three hours later. |
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Those settled in the state for generations are included in the state electoral rolls and have adopted Assamese and in census reports returned Assamese as their mother tongue. |
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Nursing the wounds of the split, the group has reformed and settled in Oakland, California, a place a little more welcoming to artsy-fartsy oddball bands than, say, Alabama. |
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In 1886 he became a British subject and a master mariner and in 1894, after 20 years at sea, he settled in England and devoted himself to writing. |
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According to lore, 145 of these original soldiers of fortune either fled battle or were captured and settled in the area. |
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She was French, and she carried fine silk and precious metals for those who had settled in North America, hopefully to be traded for furs and timber. |
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The family now had branches firmly settled in Michigan and Massachusetts. |
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The Magyars settled in the neighbourhood of the Danube, and especially in the district on the farther side, as best suited to their occupation, that of cattle-raising. |
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Their closeness to their grandson, especially Philip, makes them eager, I am told, to see William settled in matrimony. |
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There is no reliable written record of Lenni Lenapes marrying or living with the people who eventually settled in the mountains and became known locally as a distinct group. |
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In 1695, John Hathaway, who settled in nearby Freetown, in company with other citizens, set up a bloomery known as Chartley Iron Works on Stony Brook. |
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After checking out with strike and trying to check in with area control, I went through the ship-to-shore checklist and settled in for a 120-mile bingo. |
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Traders were settled in the valley formed by this hill and the northeastern slope of the fort, sheltered equally from the summer sandstorms and icy winter winds. |
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Afraid the Korean secret police would not believe his kidnapping story, Shin settled in Hollywood. |
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Except for the unhappy expressions on their faces, they looked like they had settled in for a tailgate party. |
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The rest of the family arrived in Britain a year later and they settled in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. |
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When he painted this work, Hilton had not yet settled in Cornwall, where he was to become a key figure in the amorphous and influential St Ives school of abstractionists. |
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Ponting and Martyn settled in after tea to appear increasingly comfortable, with the scoring rate accelerating in direct comparison with the perceived comfort of the batsmen. |
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Now that late fall has settled in, waterfowl are the main attraction. |
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Aware of the difficulties of getting settled in Shanghai without any knowledge of Mandarin, my colleagues often went out of their way to make sure I had no problems. |
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The pair of magpies I watched from the bus stop came back after the snow and are well settled in their rough ball of mud and sticks over the millstream. |
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Originating in New Orleans, Creole cuisine is the result of influences from the many nationalities who settled in the city. |
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I found myself a good window seat and settled in for the ride. |
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Over the past couple of years, as the new reality has settled in, there was a great deal of denial and deflection. |
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Instead, the refugees eventually settled in Gothenburg with the enterprising Marianne establishing her own studio and her mother working as a milliner. |
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A more recent instance of Icelandic immigration to North America occurred in 1855, when a small group settled in Spanish Fork, Utah. |
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In the 19th century a community known as the Kola Norwegians settled in the environs of the Russian city of Murmansk. |
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Most have settled in areas that are known to have Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish immigrants. |
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Although it had been expected that such workers would return home, many settled in Germany, with their descendants becoming German citizens. |
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The Dutch had settled in America long before the establishment of the United States of America. |
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During this period significant numbers also settled in major cities like Toronto. |
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The term assimilation is often used with regard to immigrants and various ethnic groups who have settled in a new land. |
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Members of the community descend from freed slaves accompanying Voortrekkers who settled in the area. |
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Uyghur troops under Uyghur general Hala Bashi suppressed the Miao Rebellions of the 1370s and settled in Changde, Hunan. |
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Several aristocratic thiyya families such as 'Kallingal madom' were settled in and around the city. |
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The presura referred to a group of peasants who crossed the mountains and settled in the abandoned lands of the Douro Basin. |
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Following the Revolution, more than 3,000 Black Loyalists had also been settled in Nova Scotia, where they were finally granted land. |
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Many foreigners from other parts of the world settled in Cape Verde as their permanent country. |
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Over the last several years, a few thousand Europeans and Latin Americans have settled in the country. |
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Many Berbers were settled in what were then the frontier lands near Toledo, Talavera, and Merida. |
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Berbers were not settled in the major cities of the south, and were generally kept in the frontier zones away from Cordoba. |
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Later he went into exile on the Portuguese island of Madeira and finally settled in Estoril, near Lisbon. |
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Since the 1990s, and similar to other migrants, many Latin Americans have settled in northern parts of the city. |
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Foreign companies settled in Iquitos, from whence they controlled the extraction of rubber. |
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A sizable Sephardic community had settled in Morocco and other Northern African countries, which were colonized by France in the 19th century. |
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In the Philippines, they settled in Ternate, Cavite which they named after their homeland. |
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Since the earliest second millennium BC, Assyrians settled in swaths of western Iran, and incorporated the region into their territories. |
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Numerous Argentines, Chileans and Croatians settled in the main island, leading to increased conflicts with native Selk'nam. |
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Spaniards also settled in the temperate area of Orizaba, east of the Citlaltepetl volcano. |
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Although there were no encomiendas in Puebla itself, encomenderos with nearby labor grants settled in Puebla. |
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The Florida results were contested and a recount was ordered by the court, with the results settled in a court decision. |
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De Almagro eventually returned and settled in Darien, where he was granted an encomienda. |
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Four thousand emigrated to the North American colonies, where they settled in New York and Virginia, especially. |
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A number of French Huguenots settled in Wales, in the upper Rhymney valley of the current Caerphilly County Borough. |
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John Ruskin settled in the house Brantwood, overlooking Coniston Water, in 1871, aged 48, having visited the Lakes many times previously. |
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Some Huguenots settled in Bedfordshire, one of the main centres of the British lace industry at the time. |
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After 1506, he settled in the port of Dieppe in France, where he began his career as a navigator. |
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It was settled in 1618, and Wolstenholme Towne was its administrative center, named for Sir John Wolstenholme, one of the investors. |
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Many settled in the new free colony of Victoria, to the dismay of the free settlers in towns such as Melbourne. |
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There was extensive trade with distant foreign countries, and many foreign merchants settled in China, encouraging a cosmopolitan culture. |
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Adventurous travelers from far west, most notably the Venetian, Marco Polo, would have settled in China for decades. |
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A number of Cubans settled in Nigeria as political refugees following the Cuban Revolution. |
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There is no proof that Wallace settled in this area and some scholars have characterized this claim as a myth. |
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French voyageurs and coureurs des bois explored and settled in Michigan in the 17th century. |
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He graduated from Williams College in 1825, studied law with Harmanus Bleecker in Albany, and settled in New York City. |
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They settled in Sandy Bay, Cape Gracias a Dios and Black River, but not in the new capital Bluefields. |
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In 1828 Owen returned to the United Kingdom and settled in London, where he continued to be an advocate for the working class. |
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Marx himself was expelled from Paris by French authorities on 3 February 1845 and settled in Brussels with his wife and one daughter. |
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Georg Weerth, who had become a friend of Engels in England in 1843, now settled in Brussels. |
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From 500 BC Celtic tribes settled in the region and traded with the Mediterranean world. |
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On 31 December 1687 a community of French Huguenots settled in South Africa. |
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The Charleroi area was already settled in the prehistoric period, with traces of metallurgical and commercial activities along the Sambre. |
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Newburyport was settled in 1635 as part of Newberry Plantation, now Newbury. |
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Shortly after this, my father removed, and settled in the same county, about ten miles above Greenville. |
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One of the main lineages fled from the Kong ancestral home in Qufu during the Chinese Civil War in the 1940s and eventually settled in Taiwan. |
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The Victorian and Edwardian artist Henry Robinson Hall settled in Coniston during the Great War and is buried in the parish church graveyard. |
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He eventually found one, a married policeman, with whom he settled in the English Lake District. |
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Viking explorers first discovered and settled in Iceland in the 9th century, on their way from the Faroe Islands. |
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I had just sat down in my favorite easy chair and settled in when the phone rang. |
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In its first decade, prize business was settled in the smoke-filled rooms of London clubs, where it remained resolutely insular. |
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In 1998, agee settled in Havana and started a travel agency. |
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Saudi Arabia is home to around 500,000 Afghans, who escaped their war-ridden nation decades ago and settled in the Kingdom. |
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I just happen to believe it was settled in a different way than beck does. |
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But the multi-lingual 24-year-old now feels settled in and hopes to end Thistle's miserable winless run at Tynecastle today. |
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Third was Jerri Tayor on Airforce One, while Valerie Puls settled in fourth position on Pippa. |
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These cases are settled in accordance with certain regulations and by taking into account the age of the juvenile delinquent. |
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He settled in Constantinople, where he had to start from scratch. |
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He looked like he had settled in for the long haul before a false drive at leggie Amit Mishra had him caught and bowled. |
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One of these peoples, the Franks, settled in Toxandria in Germania Inferior in the 4th century. |
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In 1935 the Sellers family moved to North London and settled in Muswell Hill. |
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His grandparents were immigrants from Germany who settled in Pennsylvania. |
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The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. |
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The Normans themselves originated from Scandinavia and had settled in Normandy in the late 9th and early 10th centuries. |
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The sculptor Sir William Goscombe John made many works for Welsh commissions, although he had settled in London. |
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After the Norse settled in what is now Yorkshire, Northumbria was effectively cut in two. |
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Guthrum was true to his word and settled in East Anglia, at least for a while. |
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An estimated 8000 Normans and other continentals settled in England as a result of the conquest, although exact figures cannot be established. |
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Furthering the Tudor conquest of Ireland, under Mary and Philip's reign English colonists were settled in the Irish Midlands. |
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Conflicting claims to the Guinea mainland were settled in 1900 by the Treaty of Paris. |
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They gradually drifted away from their original seats, and at length settled in Robeson, about the center of the county. |
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Most of these originally settled in the Cape Colony, but have since been quickly absorbed into the Afrikaner population. |
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Thousands of Parliamentarian soldiers settled in Ireland on confiscated lands. |
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The marriage question was settled in 1837, by allowing local government registrars to handle marriages. |
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Salman Rushdie is another post Second World War writers from the former British colonies who permanently settled in Britain. |
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Many Acadian refugees settled in south Louisiana in the region around Lafayette and the LaFourche Bayou country. |
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Many were no longer settled in isolated farms but had gathered into small communities, usually known as manors or villages. |
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Numerous colonial soldiers and sailors who had served with the UK settled in Liverpool and other port cities. |
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The dispute was settled in 1709 with control of the River Fal divided between Truro and Falmouth. |
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Flemish weavers who settled in the area in the 14th century helped develop the industry. |
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In the same direction of traffic driving direction, they are mainly settled in the median strip, edge lines, and dangerous sections of the road. |
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English emigrant and ethnic descent communities are found primarily in the Western World, and in some places, settled in significant numbers. |
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But within a few years of Justinian's death, Byzantine possessions in Italy were greatly reduced by the Lombards who settled in the peninsula. |
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Others settled in the British Empire, forming large Polish Canadian and Polish Australian communities. |
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Stanhope Forbes and Frank Bramley settled in Cornwall in the 1880s, establishing the Newlyn School of painting en plein air. |
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Members of religious orders, notably the Dominicans and Franciscans, settled in both schools and maintained houses for students. |
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One of the most notable Poles at this time, who eventually settled in England, was Joseph Conrad. |
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The Puritans settled in much larger numbers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and elsewhere in New England. |
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When he returned to England some of them went with him, and so there were Normans already settled in England prior to the conquest. |
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The Historia itself begins with the Trojan Aeneas, who according to Roman legend settled in Italy after the Trojan War. |
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He parted company with Bonnet and settled in Bath Town, where he accepted a royal pardon. |
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He settled in Bath, on the eastern side of Bath Creek at Plum Point, near Eden's home. |
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Wensleydale cheese was first made by French Cistercian monks from the Roquefort region, who had settled in Wensleydale. |
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Later on, in 1309, they also settled in the Holy Sepulchre and in Bethlehem. |
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On their return they settled in London, originally in Westminster and, from 1905, in Chelsea. |
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His elder brother was already a pupil, and Olivier gradually settled in, though he felt himself to be something of an outsider. |
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Sir Salman Rushdie is among a number of post Second World War writers from former British colonies who permanently settled in Britain. |
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Thousands of Parliamentarian soldiers were settled in Ireland on confiscated lands. |
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The Normans themselves were descendants of Vikings, who had settled in Normandy and thoroughly adopted the French language and culture. |
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France was embroiled in its own religious battles that would only be settled in 1598 with the Edict of Nantes. |
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He settled in the US and later became a spy for Germany in both World Wars. |
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It operated through his Argentine Fishing Company, which settled in Grytviken. |
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In addition to Chile in Latin America, they settled in Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela. |
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In the 1990s, a group of Dutch citizens of Somali origin settled in the city. |
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Since the 2004 enlargement of the European Union a significant number of East European migrants have settled in the city. |
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The Hebrides were originally settled in the Mesolithic era and have a diversity of important prehistoric sites. |
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The first permanently settled Scottish community on Cape Breton Island was Judique, settled in 1775 by Michael Mor MacDonald. |
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He was discharged on 14 February 1919, and settled in Mallord Street, Chelsea. |
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Waugh soon overcame his initial aversion to Lancing, settled in and established his reputation as an aesthete. |
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Gunn married Jessie Dallas Frew in 1921 and they settled in Inverness, near his permanent excise post at the Glen Mhor distillery. |
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The issue was ultimately settled in June 2016, allowing Hello Games to continue to use the name. |
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In 1656, he was allowed to leave Dover Castle during the daytime to visit his wife and children, who had settled in Dover. |
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In 1716, the Bani Utubs settled in Kuwait, which at this time was inhabited by a few fishermen and primarily functioned as a fishing village. |
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Large numbers of Irish and German Protestants had settled in the frontier districts, often moving down from Pennsylvania. |
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Cusano Milanino was settled in the first years of the 20th century in the formerly small town of Cusano. |
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The Scots went in search of a better life and settled in the thirteen colonies, mainly around South Carolina and Virginia. |
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When it disbanded after the War, most of its members settled in New Brunswick. |
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Whether the ancient Maeatae or Manaw Gododdin tribes settled in Stirling is not clear. |
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Thousands of Roman businessmen and officials and their families settled in Britannia. |
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Over the next few centuries, the Angles, Saxons and others gradually conquered and settled in eastern and southern Britain. |
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In the 1910s, a wave of Central American immigrants settled in the Mission and, in the 1950s, immigrants from Mexico began to predominate. |
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They then settled in Barnard Castle, County Durham, England in 1818 where Murchison made the acquaintance of Sir Humphry Davy. |
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Archaeological evidence shows that humans settled in the area during an interstadial period. |
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Over a quarter of a million West Indians, the overwhelming majority of them from Jamaica, settled in Britain in less than a decade. |
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The earliest date at which South Asians settled in Great Britain is not clear. |
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These Welsh families settled in an area now known as Mechanicsville, and part of the city of Knoxville. |
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When he was five, the family moved to Wallasey, but settled in his parents' hometown of Port Talbot three years later. |
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In 2005 the population of Corsica was settled in approximately 360 communities. |
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Most of them settled in Illinois with financial and physical aid of the American Protestant Society, headquartered in New York City. |
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The partition of Carolingian Empire was finally settled in 843 by and between Louis the Pious' three sons in the Treaty of Verdun. |
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Another Germanic group that accompanied the Suebi and settled in Gallaecia were the Buri. |
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The Burgundians settled in North Western Italy, Switzerland and Eastern France in the fifth century. |
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After the independence of Suriname in 1975, a large wave of Surinamese settled in Amsterdam, mostly in the Bijlmer area. |
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They emerged in the Viking Age, when Vikings who settled in Ireland and in Scotland adopted Gaelic culture and intermarried with Gaels. |
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A strong element of Alanic cavalry settled in Armorica influenced the fighting style of the Bretons down into the 12th century. |
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But the northern part of the provinces signed the Union of Utrecht and settled in 1581 the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands. |
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A large number of them settled in Amsterdam, which was at the time a smaller port, of significance only in the Baltic trade. |
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Around 1870 many European immigrants from Norway settled in North Dakota's northeastern corner, especially near the Red River. |
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Over the next centuries, people of Norse and Celtic origin settled in Iceland. |
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Their first European contact was with the Vikings who settled in Greenland and explored the eastern Canadian coast. |
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Further south, a group of Suebi settled in parts of Pannonia, after the Huns were defeated in 454 in the Battle of Nedao. |
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The whole Lombard territory was divided into 36 duchies, whose leaders settled in the main cities. |
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During the period of the Roman empire, more tribes settled in areas of the empire near the Rhine, in territories controlled by the Roman Empire. |
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Some Vandal women married Byzantine soldiers and settled in north Algeria and Tunisia. |
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The Siling Vandals settled in Baetica, the Suebi in coastal Gallaecia, and the Asding Vandals in the rest of Gallaecia. |
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Also, Celts settled in the southern parts of Bessarabia, their main city being Aliobrix. |
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It is likely that Ariovistus's authority extended only over those Germans who had settled in Gaul. |
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Tacitus knows that the Helvetians once settled in the swath between Rhine, Main, and the Hercynian forest. |
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The first known names were Noviomagus and Civitas Nemetum, after the Teutonic tribe, Nemetes, settled in the area. |
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Numerous Germans settled in frontier regions like Dacia, Pannonia, Germany and Italy itself. |
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Some Germans who settled in Ravenna revolted and managed to seize possession of the city. |
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The most southeast Frankish neighbours were Croats, who settled in Pannonian Croatia and Dalmatian Croatia. |
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They were also settled in Corsica and in the Provence region along the southern coast of modern France. |
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The Boii, the most powerful and numerous of the Gallic tribes, were expelled by the Romans after 191 BC and settled in Bohemia. |
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Numerous groups of Slavs and Bulgars, pushed by the Khazars, settled in the Italian peninsula between the 7th and the 8th centuries. |
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An estimated 20,000 Swabians and 40,000 Normans settled in the southern half of Italy during this period. |
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In this period, large groups of ethnic Bavarians and Swabians settled in the northern half of the country. |
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Rather than be separated, the lovebirds fled together in 2000 and settled in Hazaribagh town. |
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Marv, 40, and Niki have settled in to their plush home at the Woodland Rise development, which is close to Nairn and Inverness. |
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BuBBleGum Pink Now the colder months have settled in, it seems right that burgundy, berry and plum would be the order of the day. |
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In the end, Liao himself was spirited out of China and settled in Germany. |
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Her husband, a German sea captain, died some time ago and she settled in the town. |
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Aspasia's ancestors were the Phanariotes, who settled in Athens in the early nineteenth century. |
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Since 1945, more than 7 million people have settled in Australia. |
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From 1610 to the 1690s during the Plantation of Ulster some 200,000 Scots settled in the north of Ireland taking what were to become Ulster Scots dialects with them. |
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The Voices 2006 survey found that the various ethnic minorities that have settled in large populations in parts of Britain develop their own specific dialects. |
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Humans first settled in Eurasia between 60,000 and 125,000 years ago. |
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Contact with the New World led to the European colonization of the Americas, in which millions of immigrants from the Old World eventually settled in the New World. |
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Large group of foreign migrants settled in China, who enjoyed elevated social status over the majority Han Chinese, while enriching Chinese culture with foreign elements. |
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In 1387, Ming forces defeated the Mongol commander Naghachu's resisting forces who settled in the Haixi area and began to summon the Jurchen tribes to pay tribute. |
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The Turkic Sakha people or Yakuts probably settled in the area in the 13th and 14th centuries, migrating north from the Lake Baikal area to the middle Lena. |
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The majority of Tisa Sich and Danubian Sich Cossacks returned to Russia in 1828 and settled in the area north of the Azov Sea and became known as the Azov Cossacks. |
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Half of those new immigrants came to Ontario.... Once here, most of them settled in the Golden Horseshoe area, now home to 8.1 million people, or one-quarter of all Canadians. |
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Some Huguenot immigrants settled in Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, such as Philip Woodring born 1741 in Alsace, France, and died 1819 in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. |
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Thousands of Shi'as would be settled in a government-controlled suburb of Damascus, the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also said. |
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San Martin settled in Huacho on 12 November, where he established his headquarters while Cochrane sailed north blockading the port of Callao in Lima. |
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The war was settled in 1848 via the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. |
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Other Eastern Sephardim have since also translated their Hispanic surnames into the languages of the regions they settled in, or have modified them to sound more local. |
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Some of them settled in Namibia instead of continuing their journey. |
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Berbers were also initially settled in the eastern Pyrenees and Catalonia. |
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The Kuranko are believed to have begun arriving in Sierra Leone from Guinea in about 1600 and settled in the north, particularly in Koinadugu District. |
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During the 19th century, freed black Americans, some Americo Liberian 'refugees', and particularly West Indians, also immigrated and settled in Freetown. |
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Elcano settled in Seville and became a merchant ship captain. |
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With his share of the earnings from this campaign, Balboa settled in Hispaniola in 1505, where he resided for several years as a planter and pig farmer. |
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Oral law sufficed as long as the warband was not settled in one place. |
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The Lombards who arrived with the Byzantines settled in Maniace, Randazzo and Troina, while a group of Genoese and other Lombards from Liguria settled in Caltagirone. |
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According to the 12th century Kievan Primary Chronicle, a group of Varangians known as the Rus' settled in Novgorod in 862 under the leadership of Rurik. |
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The sequence of events given by Caesar also seems to indicate that, when his governorship began in 58 BC, the Germans had been settled in Gaul for longer than one year. |
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According to Gregory, another group of Alans, led by Goar, crossed the Rhine at the same time, but immediately joined the Romans and settled in Gaul. |
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The Gepids joined a coalition formed by the Suebi, Scirii, Sarmatians and other peoples formed against the Ostrogoths who had settled in Pannonia. |
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It thus appears that the Bastarnae were settled in a vast arc stretching around the northern and eastern flanks of the Carpathians from SE Poland to the Danube delta. |
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At some point in this period the Marcomanni had come to be settled in the forested regions once inhabited by the Boii, in and around Bohemia, under his rule. |
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Towards the end of the empire, the Alemanni, also referred to as Suebi, first settled in the Agri Decumates and then crossed the Rhine and occupied Alsace. |
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Born about 1645, it is likely that Exquemelin was a native of Honfleur, France, who on his return from buccaneering settled in Holland, possibly because he was a Huguenot. |
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Scholars theorize they may have settled in the Wisconsin area at one time. |
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The Lombards, a Germanic people, settled in Italy with their Herulian, Suebian, Gepid, Thuringian, Bulgarian, Sarmatian and Saxon allies in the 6th century. |
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From the various Germanic groups who settled in Western Iberia, the Suebi left the strongest lasting cultural legacy in what is today Portugal, Galicia and Asturias. |
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Many of these people settled in Antioquia, and el Eje Cafetero. |
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