I'd be surprised if he had thought he was coming back from the dead in order to settle down and make crochet bobble-hats. |
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Here, flowers cross-pollinate, birds settle indoors, thistles break through floors, and shards of glass and china lie on the grass. |
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We are best advised at the end of the day to make amends for it, to settle our hearts and rest our limbs ready for a new dawn. |
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I take that site as an inspiration, which doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to start ganking stuff from it so settle down. |
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Having a fellow Cuban on his team will only help him settle into the major league game. |
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In anciently inhabited countries, the dust of ages seems to settle upon and smother the intellects and energies of man. |
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Various functionaries of the government are duly authorised and empowered to settle cases within the powers delegated to them. |
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I asked the insurance company not to pay it, but they did because it was cheaper to settle it that way rather than going to law. |
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Try on the garment and settle the collar and lapels into place so they are smooth and wrinkle-free. |
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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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We had three nights and two days ahead of us to settle in and get to know the ship. |
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Anyway, I am beginning to settle into the house, now that I can enter and leave at will. |
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He and two volunteers settle into the carpeted rear of the vehicle, walkie-talkies in hand, and peer out the windows. |
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Well, all the good looking women were sitting with the physicists' table so I had to settle for sitting next to Steve Case. |
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The stop, allied with the opening goal, was the perfect way to settle the nerves and bolster confidence throughout the team. |
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Bur rather than settle down and start producing a bland composite, he retains his enthusiasm and keenness to experiment. |
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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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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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But the question of which of the two conceptions is ultimately superior is not one that I shall attempt to settle definitively here. |
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In consequence, I expect you both tomorrow, in order to settle that matter definitely. |
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The presiding judge has given both parties a year to settle their differences before a trial. |
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When it is time to paint, or apply the stain, gilt etc., vacuum the room and let the remaining dust settle for at least 24 hours. |
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Instead they just settle for a few exterior shots of the gay ghetto in ugly, old downtown Toronto. |
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If he will not learn them and hath his wits he shall pay a life-ring-garth, and the bishop shall settle as to the pursual who shall have it. |
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A void-like feeling could settle in following your decluttering efforts, particularly if you carried it out aggressively. |
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And if taking day trips feels like too much of a commitment, settle for an afternoon on campus, totally unplugged from research and advisers. |
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The district agreed to settle the lawsuit and allow exceptions to its dress code for religious clothing. |
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The only downside is that driving slowly is difficult and finding a gear to settle into sedate mode is a challenge. |
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Yesterday our English teacher from England told us that he had decided to settle down in Shanghai because he felt it was a safe place. |
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They must again meet, and exert their best endeavours to settle the business amicably. |
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The two new atoms then emit gamma radiation as they settle into their new states. |
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Subsequently, we made the decision to move from the town and settle somewhere else. |
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London preferred to settle its disputes diplomatically without Italian help. |
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There's less opportunity to informally settle conflicts fostered by an increasing diversity. |
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It's a light fantasy piece about a dad dragon giving a pi-jaw to his dragon son, and I just can't seem to settle it anywhere. |
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Suddenly, the pressure would have been on Denver to get into the end zone or settle for a field goal. |
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The Jets put themselves in position to take leads or score points, then stall and either settle for field goals or come up empty. |
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The U.S. Government could fund and order Lewis and Clark to explore the West, but it could not pay or force pioneers to settle the region. |
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Turkish coffee requires that you leave the coffee grounds to settle in the bottom of the cup. |
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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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That gave their heavy stone foundations time to settle into the porous clay ground. |
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The constitution was expected by the hopeful to settle the issue between confederacy and federation. |
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Have yourself frozen by cryonics, a near death experience that should settle once and for all any doubts about the afterlife. |
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A detention time as short as 30 minutes can be used to settle out solids from dilute waste waters such as open-lot runoff. |
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Regan attempted a smirk, but had to settle for a grimace when the effort made his face flare in pain again. |
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I still don't know whether it was more of an ego trip or just refusing to settle for what I saw as less. |
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Ant muttered quietly, as the cat purred loudly and began to settle herself in his lap, claws digging in through his denim jeans. |
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It took Glenealy some time to settle but when they did they pulled steadily away to win in the end by an eight-point margin. |
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The ball goes out of play and he gets to his feet with the air about him of a man who'd settle for a corner. |
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Obviously, in a world where there is no authority to settle international disputes, disarmament gives way to a security dilemma. |
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They are generally educated abroad but aspire to return home, not settle there permanently. |
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Having eaten in nearby restaurants, this is a great place to let your food settle with a bottle of reasonably priced plonk. |
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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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He converted the penalty with aplomb to settle his nerves and give the home side the start they wanted. |
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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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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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But if they don't want to go that risky route, they might have to settle for a fixer-upper or a condo. |
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And the snow flurries quickly became a constant storm of thick flakes that started to settle deeply on the ground. |
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These assumptions often provoke heated disagreements because it is so hard to find anyplace to look to settle them. |
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The whole point of the Oslo process was to settle differences in a peaceful manner. |
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But if you let it settle and you slice it, or even better yet, if the slices are grilled, then polenta is my very good friend. |
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Yet with so many accusations flying, it seems no amount of medical science is going to settle the matter. |
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As the sun goes down, the birds flock together noisily then settle in for the night. |
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So many anime series tend to settle into autopilot towards the middle of their run. |
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Alex poured another glass of whiskey and watched the new chunks of ice settle into position. |
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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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Early on, you may have to settle for a secured credit card, which is a card backed by money you deposit in a savings account. |
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I figured this was his dementedly cryptic way of letting me know he was there to settle my gambling debt. |
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The dust swirled around in the perfect globe and came to settle at a pale green which matched the couples ' eyes. |
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The defendant adamantly refused to settle out of court and the case went to arbitration. |
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Think about how often we settle for a routine that is rather prosaic or practical. |
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Customs would rather see companies continue to trade and obviously settle their bills than go down the road of forcing the issue. |
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If you enjoy quilting, don't settle for a simple coverlet for the guest room. |
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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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After years of cowboying, he had been ready to settle into something that would keep him still the rest of his days. |
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Ultimately, they can foreclose on the property and sell it to settle the tax bill. |
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The plants' slender blades catch sand blowing inland and settle it into an ever taller foredune. |
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This foreshadowed the sacrifice that Jesus made as the perfect Lamb of God to settle the requirement of blood for life once and for all. |
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The board, often criticised in the past for taking too long to settle claims, deserves credit for its swift response in this case. |
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I settle for a Camembert baguette, a bolet of chilled cider deadening my tongue to the sock aftershock. |
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Why should Canadians settle for foolhardy Liberal policies that are clobbering our economic performance? |
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A good axiom, he felt, should help mathematicians settle not only the continuum hypothesis but also many other questions about Cantor's hierarchy of infinite sets. |
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Sometimes, it takes good old-fashioned fisticuffs to settle the matter. |
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It may just settle into endemic violence, with occasional flare-ups. |
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In general one of the good effects of the Euro will be to make prices in the Eurozone more fluid and hence to settle at a generally lower level in the long run. |
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We'll just have to settle for whatever crud the cafeteria has to offer. |
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But after getting sweaty with punk rock, intimate with sonic terrorism and cuddling up to a retro surf sound, the trio have decided it's time to settle down. |
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Of course, we're not ones to settle for the Model-T of fonts so we've opted to use the much more attractive Garamond or Georgia for our page's print version. |
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No matter how contrived the circumstances involved, he alone gets to change, while those around him must settle for dying nobly on cue as Gatling guns chew them to bits. |
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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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Founded to settle long-standing territorial disputes and to demilitarize borders, the organization now stresses counterterrorism cooperation and regional trade. |
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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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Often a piece resembles a pure collage until elements settle into a discernible rhythm pattern or a drumbeat will emerge to anchor the noises swirling around it. |
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After a week without checking my email, text messaging, or hearing the ringtone of my phone, I am beginning to settle into a steady state of calm. |
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Sometimes it is almost impossible to advise a couple to agree to settle their affairs because there is a suspicion that one side is not disclosing full information. |
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Whatever you do, don't settle for a cheap liner from a discount store. |
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That may simply be to settle scores within his own party but it is the opposite of leadership. |
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Vogts, who these days could be excused for celebrating even a narrow defeat, found himself frustrated that he had been forced to settle for a draw. |
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The city's Neighbourhood Mediation Service is helping to settle disputes that can erupt over issues such as noise pollution, boundaries, nuisance and intimidation. |
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Soon, both couples have children, and settle into neighbourly domesticity. |
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One additional data point about how frequently life occurs in the universe is not going to settle any debates about extraterrestrial intelligence. |
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That's easier said than done because the 7-footer is as likely to bring the ball downcourt as settle along the baseline or high on the key and wait for the pass. |
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As there were two claimants to the several deaconries, titles, and sees, he proposed to settle the dispute by permitting one of them in succession to optate to the first vacant place in his order. |
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It's not unusual to offer your card only to be greeted with a request to settle the bill in cash. |
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Has anyone ever actually managed to settle the bill in a restaurant by doing the washing up in lieu of payment? |
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We stomp to the bar, where Grace gets out a big wodge of cash and offers to settle the bill, a shock in itself. |
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Allianz Worldwide Care will settle the bill for you, by dealing directly with the hospital. |
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If you have treatment on an out-patient basis you will need to settle the bill directly with the medical provider. |
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All guests must settle the bill for their stay at the Campsite at the moment of registration. |
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Interest will then be accrued. You can choose to settle the bill and return to your ordinary payment plan. |
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Whenever possible, the insurer makes arrangement with your health care provider to settle the bill directly with them. |
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After a horse thief kills their young third partner, Oates chooses to settle down for a spell, too. |
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To avoid a trench war and the implosion of the UMP, a third man could emerge and settle the dispute. |
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The remaining money was used to settle 48 allegations of police brutality and false arrest. |
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We have always felt that dialogue and consultations are the best way to resolve differences and prevent and settle conflicts. |
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Being identified with ourselves, we take great pity on our situation, and even want to settle scores. |
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For Henrik Ibsen 'Ghosts' was his final attempt to settle scores with the middle-class morality of lies and hypocrisy. |
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Often after a period of dictatorship, a free press is tempted to settle scores and take some kind of revenge. |
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The computer, who wants to settle scores with Bela Bartok, gave the voice an opportunity to keep on talking. |
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We watch as butterflies float from the treetops and fields to settle beneath the flysheet of our bungalow-sized safari tent. |
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Several will face insolvency and be unable to settle even those claimsthat may be established as valid. |
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Eventually, however, it is time to settle into the gray landscape, however impermanently. |
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I've even heard of guys trying to smuggle this kind of thing into the jail in their rectums, so they can settle a score with another inmate. |
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Cities, nations, and the globe may ultimately need to find corporate ways to express grief, so as not to settle into the paralysis of depression. |
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The two leaders will now reportedly settle for a face-to-face chat next Tuesday. |
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Mr. Lythcott said the theater expected government loans to settle the debt. |
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Russia's finance minister, Aleksei L. Kudrin, indicated today that the government would try to settle the debt soon. |
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The loan was repaid three and a half years before it was due and five months earlier than the company had initially planned to settle the debt. |
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Q I am paying a debt recovery agency monthly instalments to settle the debt on my Royal Bank of Scotland credit card. |
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In order to avert actual bankruptcy, a person may also make an offer to his or her creditors in an effort to settle the debt. |
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According to law, the assets of one person cannot be used to settle the debt of another. |
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The natural person or legal entity standing bail can be compelled to settle the debt if the enterprise is not able to face up its obligations. |
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If the debtor is subsequently ordered to settle the debt, the judge will also sustain the claim for extrajudicial collection costs. |
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Otherwise, readers have to settle for the old Susann trick and dog-ear the pertinent pages. |
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Peter Dutton is pointing out the self-evident fact that it costs a great deal of money to settle people in Australia. |
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Proves that a serious pretender to the throne of pop music refinement need not settle for a mere band when the London Philharmonic will do just as well. |
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The alternative would have been to settle for a simpler shape based on primitives that had to be added or subtracted to create the desired design. |
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He may, though, settle for defeat as long as the performance provides further proof that his young charges are progressing along the development curve. |
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The sun set behind the ridge leaving a spectrum of deepening light to settle around us in the cool air among the tumbling sound of the glassy water. |
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In times gone by, governments would settle major international disturbances with military wars. |
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Hotel employees said the dispute began Saturday after the hotel asked the Zintan fighter to settle an unpaid bill. |
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If the payment was made to settle a business expense, also record the value as an offsetting expense. |
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Sooner or later, our thoughts will settle down and the peace of God will enable us to hear his voice. |
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Mask surrounding area on which dust may settle with newspaper or dustsheets. |
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Everything you'll need to move in, set up, settle in, design it your way, get green and live it up! |
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The better your records are kept the less confusion and aggravation with the government when it comes time to settle up. |
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You can also use your mobile to settle up at car parks, entertainment venues and many more locations. |
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Why settle for a sub-par notebook when you could own one with the graphics mojo to destroy your opponents any place, any time? |
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But as Ms. Smirnova walked forward, a breathless hush seemed to settle upon the audience. |
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The knowledge that you are alone, without your Designated Mate, will settle upon you slowly and coldly. |
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As we sat on the pitch long after the conclusion of the game the other night, an appreciation of what we had achieved began to settle upon us. |
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Or the court or the parties might settle upon an amount somewhere in between these two ranges. |
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We know that identity theft is a significant problem in Canada, but it is very challenging to settle upon the exact dimensions of the problem. |
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If there is more than one Beneficiary, payment is indivisible and the insurer will settle upon receipt signed jointly by the interested parties. |
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When first looking for a master of painting from among these relatively young cohorts, we do not settle upon Mikhail Krunov by accident. |
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In business deals today, parties regularly discuss, negotiate and informally settle upon terms over email. |
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These people, with the former Prince Satan among them, came to settle upon the Earth, but the Centre of the Empire was far away. |
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Having considered each of these factors, a reviewing court must settle upon one of three currently recognized standards of review. |
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Cohabitants with children must, nonetheless, settle issues of custody and support payments. |
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Active power reserves must be predisposed to ensure the supply-demand balance and settle congestions on the public transmission system. |
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If the run-off election fails to settle the tie, the election will be decided by the toss of a coin. |
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The water returns to the storage bin when the particles settle via gravity. |
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Individual claims will cost more to settle because many other claimants can hitch a ride with the most motivated litigants. |
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Use the Interac Email Money Transfer Invite tool to help you get organized for social events in advance, settle an IOU or send money as a gift! |
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You want to pull ahead of the competition and won't settle for anything less than first place. |
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There are magazines where you just turn the pages, others where you settle down to read it and then return to it again when you have more time. |
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Don't wait for the mailman to deliver your movies and don't settle for streaming to your small computer screen. |
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The same group took collective action to settle a dispute with the landowning class in the village, and in the context of the local elections. |
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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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Since then she has dodged demands from the hotel to settle her ballooning bill, French daily Le Parisien reported. |
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Slop tank: tank into which residues are pumped and left to settle onboard oil tankers. |
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Your frustrated colleagues now have a convenient way to, quite literally, settle the score. |
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Li Benjian missed a golden opportunity in the dying seconds to settle the score, but hooked his shot wide after a determined run. |
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What strikes me is that, since the 1960s and 70s when artists challenged the myth of the car, they still haven't managed to settle the score. |
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This signifies that after many ordeals, Saturn was trying to settle the score. |
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The Tribunal member will try to assist the parties in reaching an agreement to settle some or all of the issues in the proceeding. |
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Our trade-mark lawyers, trade-mark agents, and technical consultants work in partnership with clients to litigate and settle expungement actions. |
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The person who attends the mediation should have authority to settle the application. |
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The wounds from the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 are too raw, and the importance of this inquiry too great, to settle for ethical pettifoggery. |
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People will not settle out of court, or even obey the law, if results of litigation are uncertain or long delayed. |
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Some attacks are meant to settle scores or warn off commercial competition. |
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Sometimes we need to settle down and stop rushing about, calm down and debate, and ask ourselves questions. |
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The soil will settle into this hole, called a silt catchment basin, instead of entering the pond. |
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Attempts to settle the tensions have been made in certain eparchies, at the local level at the initiative of certain Orthodox hierarchs. |
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Others settle into one, circumscribed geographic area and make it their own. |
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When my digestion was upset by the changing diet, she offered white rice and carrots to settle my stomach and pro-biotic supplements like acidophilus. |
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As the dust begins to settle from the shakeout in the U. S., Canada's banks face some interesting choices. |
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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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Henin said it took only three or four games to settle back into the rhythm. |
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When Williams returns, Taylor will probably settle back into his third-string point guard role. |
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Consequently, many find it very difficult to settle back in mainstream society, with the result of recidivism. |
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Marriage, thus cut loose from the state, would be allowed to settle back into civil culture and community. |
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Enormous progress has been achieved in assisting hundreds of thousands of mainly ethnic Albanians to settle back in Kosovo. |
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In addition, pulsing enhances processing by allowing the material to settle back under the probe after each burst. |
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He seems to settle back into his own skin, even peeling off one of the two pairs of pants he is wearing. |
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On their initial mission to conflict-ravaged uganda, they helped internally displaced people settle back into their home villages. |
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It gives me a chance to settle back in my seat and hear French being spoken properly again. |
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Just when you switch on the stereo, talk to a passenger, or settle back on a quiet drive, noise interrupts the moment. |
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I have been in my home island since almost 2 weeks and that's how long it took to feel ready to settle back down. |
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Now is not the time to settle back into old habits, to pack up and go back home. |
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Surfactants also emulsify oily soils and keep them dispersed and suspended so they do not settle back on the surface. |
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While it is still much higher than it was at this time last year, this index posted a 2-point downtick to settle at 109.2 this month. |
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In the event of a dispute arising under the terms of this Agreement, the parties agree to make an attempt in good faith to settle the dispute. |
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Topo, The little loir in the old caban, has just finished with his mother to settle their nest for the long sleep. |
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The more pragmatic will settle for its helping them avoid an unpleasant, tumorous death. |
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For collateralized transactions, it seems appropriate that the morning and afternoon auctions settle in a different manner. |
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Any payment made to settle the liability component shall be accounted for as an extinguishment of the liability. |
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Board at Sydney's Central Station and settle into your cabin or lounge chair for a comfortable afternoon staring out your window. |
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The Blue Card' offers an opportunity for migrants to settle with their families and work in our countries. |
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This means that if just one person comes in almost fifteen more will be able to settle with them. |
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Scrip was given to individuals, entitling them to settle with their families on discrete parcels of land. |
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If their children that are scattered come inside of two years and settle with you, they will have the same privilege as you have. |
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The pilot turned it back toward the take-off area, but the helicopter continued to settle with full power applied. |
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Regional governments cannot settle with the same kind of observer status as NGOs for example. |
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If you had the money for the deposit yourself when you moved in, you simply settle with the housing association. |
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Mask surrounding areas on which spray may settle with newspaper or dust sheets. |
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Every now and then, a Canadian company decides to settle abroad, where the government may decide to nationalize it. |
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There was a time when people who came to that municipality to settle there and work in the forestry, in the sawmill, really put down roots there. |
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The children acquire survival skills and especially self-confidence, which help them to settle or integrate in the formal system. |
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Ah, let us settle our debts with good grace in this life by cheerfully carrying our cross. |
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Occasionally, drug dealers settle accounts at gunpoint and adulterate their merchandise before sale to final customers. |
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It is the customers responsibility to settle the final payment either though additional finance, cash or settlement by part-exchange. |
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In this email you will be informed of the starting date of the course, the fee to be paid and how and when to settle it. |
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Cream and stick cheek colors and check glimmers are to applied just after foundation to allow them to settle down before powdering the face. |
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The Commission is fully prepared, should the opportunity arise, to fund initiatives to settle any internal strife in Turkey. |
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The hosts were hit with an impossibly early sucker punch before the capacity crowd even had a chance to settle into their seats. |
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We should try to settle our differences bilaterally, rather than burdening or blocking multilateral fora with them. |
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Residents of the game reserve, who subsisted mainly on hunting and gathering, were at the time allowed to settle in the game reserve. |
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The amazing thing was that the concerts were in the hospital hall, so visitors could huddle around, sit down and settle in for a while. |
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As he pulls the bowstring taut, you settle into the arrow, feeling at one with it. |
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Lastly, efforts have been made to settle longstanding disputes and make a fresh start. |
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If the demobilized regiment was in Canada the men were generally offered land to encourage them to settle in the colony. |
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It will enable us to settle all existing claims and achieve a final solution to this difficult issue. |
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People have the right to move across borders, settle down, live and work where they wish. |
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It was very difficult to finally settle down in one area to start our work knowing that so many others would be left without help. |
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Lacrosse is believed to have been first played by native American Indians in the 15th century, for recreation and to settle disputes between tribes. |
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Think how many families used to settle down to watch Top of the Pops together. |
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He decides to sell his cattle and settle down to become a sheriff's deputy. |
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The colonists could finally settle down to their tasks without having to fear constantly for their lives. |
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Remark: In case of a drop, the pattern will rapidly settle down to a standard 9-clubs shower feed. |
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We can't afford a child yet and I want to get my qualifications and work before I settle down to have a child. |
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The sky will get dusty by afternoon, blocking out most of the sunlight, but it will settle down by evening. |
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Eventually, the researchers decided to settle for the best ice floe they could find. |
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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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Strong extended family ties tend to exercise a restraint on deviant behavior, and family meetings are often called to settle problems before they become public. |
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Poorly designed and compacted landfills can be problematic for foundations, and could liquefy and settle during a strong earthquake. |
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Megan drove back to her place feeling exhaustion and depression settle in. |
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My father desperately wanted me to be an actuary, but he had to settle for a lawyer. |
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When a pig or a caw causes damage to property, we try and settle the issue with the owner of the animal. |
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The polymer flocculent is a completely safe class of chemical commonly used in municipal water treatment facilities to settle out solids. |
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I shall settle you in your land and you will know that I, Yahweh, have done what I said I would do. |
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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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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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So when you roll up to a roadhouse, you'll be able to slide off and settle in without even breaking your stride. |
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In the paste tailings plant, the fine solids are flocculated and settle in a high-capacity thickener. |
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He offers us a witch, called the Stroop by the villagers, a free-spirited woman who has come to settle in at Leech Lake. |
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How many inspectors would you need to settle the issue of navigable and unnavigable waters? |
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Finally, we settle into our geodesic mountain tents and, sending our Chinese guides back to base camp, cut loose our link with the valley below. |
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To all of this I replied that patience was necessary, and that as soon as I was named king, I would settle all amiably. |
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As a rule, it's best to wait for one day after a big row, time for things to settle and the anger to die down. |
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Once Intel went public, the rumor mill didn't settle down one bit. |
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No war can settle the conflict between two nationalisms and the three religions that share blood-soaked Jerusalem. |
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Amy's father, Mitch, has previously admitted his daughter is broody, although he's not sure she's ready to settle down just yet. |
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Among others, they settle for advising their menfolk outside the assemblies. |
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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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At the end of the pediveliger stage, mollusc larvae look for a solid substrate where they can settle and metamorphose into postlarvae. |
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Mr. Speaker, I know he does not like the idea of heckling and I am sure he will settle down. |
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When a country starts functioning as a constitutional state again, it must also settle old scores. |
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His goal in the latter was to provide the intending emigrant with practical information on where to settle and on what to expect. |
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In an ideal world, the British would probably now settle for a titchy treaty change that affects only the euro zone countries and is agreed at the level of all 27 members. |
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Not only renting an apartment is typically almost twice cheaper than staying at a hotel. Your rented apartment also allows you to settle with a maximum comfort, easily create a homelike, informal atmosphere. |
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Try drone on a scrap of fabric before to settle the point. |
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We learn of years spent in dissatisfactory wandering, first in the Peace Corps in Panama, then in Europe, then finally the attempt to settle down, to be a suburban mother with a regular life. |
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May I surreptitiously break something in their house to settle the score? |
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Again, would that be enough to settle the score for Jesse? |
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Some of these gases-such as methane, when it starts to be generated in the tailings ponds-actually help densification, so the tailings settle faster. |
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As the weeks went by and my soberness started to settle in, replacing the craziness with a comforting knowledge that no, today, I didn't need to pick up a drink, my world began to expand. |
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Its importance stems from the fact that it seeks to settle grievances, even through going beyond definitive judicial decisions without prejudice to the verdict in question. |
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Carol Anne Lee did not settle for the established facts and familiar answers, instead she continued her investigations and moved on with her research into hitherto unfathomed depths. |
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Pastors should be convinced of this as the goal to be aimed at and, even though it may be achieved only gradually, they should not easily settle for less. |
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Wait up to 10 minutes for the top note to settle and smell again. |
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Often, the parties will settle the case after the completion of the assessment, knowing that the assessor's recommendations are likely to be influential with a judge. |
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Even a meeting convened in extremis with both Premiers of Greece and Turkey, Karamanlis and Tayyip Erdogan, couldn't settle the burning issues like the freedom of movement and right of ownership. |
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While children are often asked in school to sit down, quiet down and settle down, a children's government encourages children to stand up, speak up and take action. |
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Subsequently, British Lord Rollo launched his own strategy to settle this agrarian-based colony and, until 1768, Fort Amherst was the seat of power. |
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No longer will listeners in many parts of the world have to settle for low-powered local stations with poor reception, or battle through lots of static to try to find a distant station on short wave. |
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The ports of Louisbourg and Quebec were equipped to repair warships. Beginning in 1717, the Admiralty gave courses to officers so that they would be able to settle disputes in the area of maritime law. |
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Indeed, the surge in Nasser's popularity in Arab states short-circuited Eisenhower's efforts to settle the canal crisis in partnership with Arab leaders. |
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Patrons who settle up also are not reported. |
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Just ring HMRC and settle up over the phone instead. |
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The moment of disillusionment arrives when the time has come to settle up. |
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Two days after I returned to Boston to settle up my affairs, returning shortly afterwards to Montreal, where I again entered business with my former employer, and in due time obtained the hand of his daughter, my bonny bride. |
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How must it proceed to settle up with the Guarantee Fund? |
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Chiriches is a very natural defender but in his risky impetuousness is much like Laurent Koscielny, and might well take just as long to settle in north London. |
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Concerning SAPARD, the old pre-accession instrument, EUR 225,4 million is requested for payments appropriations in order to settle up old commitments, undertaken before 2007, in Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia. |
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The driving cockpit of this family hauler is very ergonomic when it comes to limiting distractions and helping drivers settle any dispute in the back. |
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National regulators, which are expected to transpose the EU directive into their own laws by January 2007, need to settle the ambiguities by agreeing on definitions. |
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And although we usually leave it to settle before drinking it, this is obviously not enough: the children suffer from diarrheas and horrible stomach pains. |
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Will allow a court to enforce a written agreement made by spouses or common-law partners after they ceased to cohabit, that sets out the amount to which each is entitled and how to settle the amount. |
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