I would add that the same peoples who settled in the pine woods of Alabama's mountains, also settled in similar areas of Mississippi.
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" "I … I suppose they settled in Wyoming somewhere.
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Deals are concluded under Russian law and settled in dollars.
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Once I got settled in things started rolling pretty good.
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"(Hector) settled in pretty nice," said Twins manager Paul Molitor.
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Knutson and his wife, Maura, settled in their native Colorado.
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He settled in a town close to where I live.
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Eight of its 10 main groups settled in the red.
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We settled in the island because it's much better there.
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In the 1980s, Hmong refugees from Laos settled in Missoula.
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Dr. Melcher settled in Missoula after his years in Washington.
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The shot soon settled in as a rarely used weapon.
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First, these primary campaigns will not be settled in February.
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Jews settled in towns where there was a significant mint.
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After the baby is settled in bed, we eat dinner.
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The couple settled in Memphis, before later retiring to Nevada.
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Mostafa's family first settled in the coastal town of Alexandria.
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I was born in Scotland, but we settled in Birmingham.
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Often, the parameters of a meeting are settled in advance.
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We settled in Plano, TX when I was in Kindergarten.
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The lawsuit, filed April 2017, was settled in late July.
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Eventually, he earned his Bachelor's degree and settled in Dallas.
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Do you feel pretty settled in doing good things here?
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My girlfriend is living here and she's settled in too.
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The woman in question settled in for dessert and coffee.
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They are told they will never be settled in Australia.
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It was settled in 2011 without an admission of guilt.
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Tarnanas finally settled in Houston, where Altoida is now based.
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Around 80% of the refugees settled in Indiana are Burmese.
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The case was settled in 2012 for an undisclosed amount.
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This policy could end up being settled in the courts.
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He settled in New York, where he died in May.
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Bird settled in February, agreeing to pay a $300,000 penalty.
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Like, 'I'm settled in; this is now somehow my land.
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These contracts can only be cash settled in U.S. dollars.
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They emigrated to the United States and settled in Cleveland.
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The case was settled in late 2013, court documents show.
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And then the crowd settled in for a proper concert.
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They married in 1979 and settled in New York City.
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They sold everything they could and settled in Doral, Fla.
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They settled in Carmel in a house with a pool.
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She wants to feel settled in her own life first.
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Ron settled in February 2019 with Google for $9.7 million.
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After saying goodnight, I get settled in bed around 9.
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Silence settled in the entrance hall of the big house.
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The suit was settled in 2009 for an undisclosed amount.
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A year later they settled in British Honduras (now Belize).
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His family settled in the area in the late 1890s.
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After his release he eventually settled in the Soviet Union.
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She acknowledged the matter may ultimately be settled in court.
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After a spell in Harlem, the family settled in Yonkers.
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Prices have settled in around 35 cents on the dollar.
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The lawsuit was settled in May for an undisclosed amount.
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And many settled in California's Central Valley, mostly in Fresno.
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Then they settled in to rehash the past as usual.
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The matter will be settled in court, Mr. Jomard said.
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"It hasn't even settled in for us yet," says Fedotowsky, 31.
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The dispute was settled in May without either side giving details.
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A spokesman for Kasowitz said the case settled in early 2017.
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So we parked our bags and settled in for a wait.
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The company countersued and eventually both lawsuits were settled in November.
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They settled in 2015, keeping the terms of the agreement confidential.
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Now the question seems to have been settled in spectacular style.
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DeGrom settled in and largely kept the Padres off the bases.
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Just landed and good to get all my girl's settled in.
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The case went to trial, but was settled in February 2018.
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He settled in Cleveland, taking a job in the automobile industry.
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Chowdhury said the couple settled in New Zealand sometime after 1994.
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Scottish immigrants settled in Midwestern states where they farmed the land.
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Once you did the first round, then you were settled in.
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He settled in Samulcottah (modern-day Samalkota) in the Godavari delta.
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Most of the transactions were settled in euros and Chinese renminbi.
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It looks like this one's going to be settled in court.
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This is something that will be settled in our bilateral dialogue.
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We got a couple of runs early, but he settled in.
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He later returned and settled in Buda, Texas, with his wife.
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Westminster, was settled in 1947, successfully desegregating public schools in California.
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More than 100,000 Rohingya refugees have settled in Muslim-majority Malaysia.
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Mies also settled in Chicago, where he became a celebrated architect.
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Lawsuits over the contraception mandate are still being settled in court.
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Mitchell settled in France, where her work deepened with the years.
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About 10 percent of those minors settled in New York State.
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The case was settled in April out of court for $100,000.
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They are now temporarily settled in a farmhouse in Backhammar, Sweden.
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He called the suit "bogus," and it was settled in 2017.
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His family settled in the Northern California city of Moraga. 3.
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As he settled in, Carlin realized he had a talent — speed.
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He really settled in and held the fort at that point.
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He settled in a working-class neighborhood in San Jose, Calif.
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Darryl Starks settled in behind the wheel for the long haul.
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The family settled in Monterey Park, a suburb of Los Angeles.
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The debate was settled in a sugary Hunger Games bake-off.
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His parents eventually emigrated to Canada, while Hemon settled in Chicago.
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The combined company settled in 2010, but its legal troubles continued.
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The suit was settled in 2016, according to The Associated Press.
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She settled in Washington and continued her work as a seamstress.
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They settled in Tashkent, had two daughters and pursued their careers.
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Some 353,000 migrants have settled in Peru and 263,000 in Ecuador.
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By the late 23s, artists and bohemian types had settled in.
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Once my friend and I settled in, we got to imbibing.
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Post-graduation, she settled in New York City with an agent.
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The lawsuit was settled in May 2017 for an undisclosed amount.
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Once we settled in, we began looking to adopt a dog.
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Design was on his mind when he settled in Los Angeles.
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The adjoining farm was settled in 1788 by the Fisk family.
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That question may now be settled in a court of law.
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In the 235th century, California's black farmworkers settled in waterless colonies.
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Mr. Mcleod's mother eventually remarried and settled in New York City.
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Returning to the United States, Mr. Shaw settled in New York.
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Fahim settled in L.A., finding a home there — and a community.
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Many settled in the Taiwanese port of Fugang, nicknamed "little Shipu".
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Older people tend to be more settled in their political beliefs.
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After we settled in, I asked him about the notebook fragment.
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The case is set to be officially settled in January 2020.
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I settled in for my first test run of the blanket.
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Once the bucolic main theme emerged, the performance settled in beautifully.
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Musk initially called the lawsuit "unjustified," but he settled in October.
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Now safely settled in Omaha, this story has a happy ending.
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She settled in Brooklyn and found work as a nurse's aide.
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By now she was married to Rivera and settled in Bogotá.
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In 2004, he returned to Brooklyn and settled in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
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Gujral settled in Delhi, where he sought to recreate Moti Mahal.
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Behzadzadeh settled in Rhode Island, where he trained as a pharmacist.
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She settled in Bournemouth, Dorset, for the rest of her life.
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This issue was largely settled in 22006 in United States v.
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Though he settled in Woodbridge and had a son and a daughter, and she settled in Westerville, Ohio, and had two sons and two daughters, both lived what Mr. Harvey called typical, traditional married-couple lives.
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Meanwhile, the another safe haven, has settled in a less volatile range.
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Most have settled in regional host countries, including Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.
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They settled in Fort Pierce, about a two-hour drive from Orlando.
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Obviously we've seen two massive ones settled in the last two days.
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They settled in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and opened a fried chicken restaurant.
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In my youth, a man settled in America was a prized catch.
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It was first settled in 1975 and received formal recognition in 1977.
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They got married and eventually settled in Manhattan in the late 1950s.
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I was just a baby, and we settled in the Bay Area.
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Adan came from a Somali family that settled in the United States.
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Once settled in Monaco, she and Albert I had a cantankerous relationship.
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Once the final roster settled in, though, Liquid quickly started snowballing wins.
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The sense of doom and gloom dissipated as the markets settled in.
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" Then it settled in and I thought, "Woah, this is a disease.
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The family settled in Gaithersburg, where Dana ran a business selling produce.
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But, two months in, she's really settled in to the whole shebang.
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A family with Haitian and Mexican roots who settled in McAllen, Tex.
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He found himself back onstage when his new, mature voice settled in.
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Barclays, which settled in March, had the smallest figure at $13 billion.
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Where does he get off saying this thing was settled in 2015?
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Around 219, I am settled in for sleep although still watching Netflix.
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After the war he settled in Paris, where he studied political science.
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The suit was settled in 2012 on undisclosed terms, CBC News reported.
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My father's family settled in and around Charlotte in the late 1700s.
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Disgraced, Sarah and her husband, John, left England and settled in Germany.
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They arrived in the U.S. in December 2015 and settled in Boise.
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By the end of 1981, 153,000 such refugees were settled in Canada.
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Constand initially pursued civil action against Cosby, which was settled in 2006.
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So I settled in Sicily, in the valley just north of Etna.
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"It seemed like (Simon) never settled in," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
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She settled in Bidi Bidi when it was still accepting new refugees.
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Other than that, he settled in and pitched the way we expected.
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After the end of the war, Longstreet eventually settled in New Orleans.
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He settled in Gongju before studying art at Hongik University in Seoul.
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Antitrust doctrine is largely settled in court, and judges largely support it.
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Eventually between 9,000 and 103,000 children settled in England through this program.
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And I thought I'd do laundry before Ben settled in to work.
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He returned to the U.S. in early 2014 and settled in Sacramento.
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His family finally settled in Section 8 housing in Far Rockaway, Queens.
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The whole Amazon third-party tax issue could get settled in court.
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The Epsteins moved out in 269 and eventually settled in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
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The actress and the musician settled in the house together in 1969.
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The village of Stroudwater was settled in 1727, as a small village.
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And then once we got settled in, obviously we were much better.
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The firm has said XRP transactions can be settled in four seconds.
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We settled in for our retirement and planned to stay right there.
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After the war, Forrest settled in Memphis, where he died in 1877.
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They attended college in New York and settled in Harlem after graduating.
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I made coffee, my usual oatmeal, and settled in for the day.
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Darnold settled in to finish 21-of-34 passing for 43 yards.
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His friends call him Naffy, and he's most recently settled in Thailand.
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As we settled in, the cabin manager gave his unique preflight announcement.
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Halladay had settled in the Tampa Bay area, according to local media.
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Records show he settled in New York as early as the 1990s.
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The couple settled in Hawaii, where Kin gave birth to a son.
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So they settled in the closest country that would take them: Mexico.
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And they're states where Scandinavians and other Northern Europeans settled in droves.
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The couple settled in Baghdad, opened a bakery and started a family.
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His mother remarried an American, and the family settled in Washington State.
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Mistrust settled in, affecting even those who have seen Ebola up close.
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She and Mr. von Bülow settled in a palatial Fifth Avenue apartment.
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By the 16th and 17th century, many had settled in New Mexico.
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He then settled in Pittsburgh, where he opened a small family practice.
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They settled in San Francisco and began to experiment with new ideas.
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He enticed Dutch farmers, who had settled in Michigan, to relocate here.
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As her voice settled in, she gained confidence and took more risks.
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The Hortons settled in North Carolina, but over time Horton's problems grew.
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Giambologna was a Flemish artist who settled in Florence in the 22018s.
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She thought the Savior matter has been settled in her group's favor.
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He eventually settled in the U.S., where he was given political asylum.
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They were married in 215, settled in Indianapolis and sold insurance there.
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Today, I'm married, settled in my career and expecting my first child.
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Since then, Ronaldo appears to have settled in with girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez.
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The numbers reflected a strike at General Motors, settled in late October.
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They needed more than a little help to get settled in California.
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Clifford's attorney, Michael Avenatti, said it should be settled in open court.
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We went on, the kids grew up, and we just settled in.
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At this point, Rubio is fairly well settled in his basketball box.
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The family fled Germany in 1939 and settled in New York City.
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It was settled in 2012 for $50,000, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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The team, who hail from Nashville, settled in Columbus to work for CoverMyMeds.
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He studied composition in Paris and settled in Germany in the early 1950s.
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A giant boulder has settled in the middle of the temporarily closed highway.
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Babchenko fled Russia last year, fearing for his life, and settled in Ukraine.
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"Mshindi has settled in nicely," said Ron Evans, Cincinnati Zoo's Curator of Primates.
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An estimated 360,000 have settled in the area, the largest concentration in Florida.
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The Commission says it cannot rule until the litigation is settled in Nevada.
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The lawsuit was eventually settled in February 2013, according to Law 360. 2.
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He got settled in and limited the damage and pitched well after that.
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His wife never sought Turkish citizenship because the family was settled in Xinjiang.
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His appearance comes a week after Apple settled in court with chipmaker Qualcomm.
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I settled in for what would be a long day of plane spotting.
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He settled in Canada, and now runs an international consulting firm in Montreal.
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He settled in Hernando County, a rapidly growing slice of the Tampa–St.
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He finally settled in Chongqing, where he completed a degree in civil engineering.
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She arrived in 2007 on a tourist visa and settled in Elmhurst, Queens.
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He has settled in Australia, but Badiucao still monitors the news at home.
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He therefore left in 1948, and three years later settled in New York.
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We head home for the night and I get my guests settled in.
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A lot of cross-border trade is invoiced and settled in dollars, too.
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After several court hearings and depositions, the couple's divorce was settled in August.
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At that point, debt is settled in a different kind of currency: people.
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Comcast says it appealed the decision and the two sides settled in 2014.
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Caption: In Ready Player One lots of scores were settled in virtual worlds.
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In the past corporations settled in smaller cities because it made financial sense.
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The lawsuit against Ailes by Gretchen Carlson was settled in July, PEOPLE confirmed.
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That case was settled in 2006 for about $400,000, according to court documents.
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In 1976, Laungani settled in Lexington, Ky., and established his business, Continental Fashions.
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As I walked home, panic settled in my stomach like a swallowed stone.
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They settled in Salt Lake City, Utah, in search of the American dream.
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They moved to Casablanca, in Morocco, and then settled in New York City.
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Now happily settled in Toronto with his family, he started a site, movnorth.
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Eventually they settled in the Nepalese capital and lived there for 35 years.
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Japan sees the claims as settled in a 1965 treaty that normalised ties.
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Reproductive rights are a matter far from settled in some states, like Texas.
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The family settled in the refugee camp located in Kenya's remote Turkana region.
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It is settled in law and in economics that the opposite is true.
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Loans settled in an average 20.3 days in 2017, according to IHS Markit.
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These so-called barbarians settled in what we now know as Western Europe.
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"I felt like I settled in as the game went on," said Hammond.
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He was descended from a family that settled in colonial Jamestown in 1608.
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Others had settled in the riverbed, where they'd formed miniature shoals and sandbars.
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I found an empty one-person room in the office and settled in.
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When their lawsuit was settled in 2000, Ms. Wright had to leave Ford.
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That's because the Florida Senate race was finally settled in favor of Gov.
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Harvard-educated Fetterman settled in and became mayor of Braddock, a steel town
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Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, said the matter should be settled in open court.
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Shortly after Williams and Margaret settled in Ladysmith, he became infatuated with archery.
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That case was settled in 2014, years before Bennett threatened to sue Argento.
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Chan settled in May 2017, while the civil case against Im remains open.
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Dmitry settled in Toronto, with Vitalik; Vitalik's mother, a financial analyst, chose Edmonton.
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The newlyweds settled in New York, renting a house with Lizzie's father's money.
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"After the second inning, they settled in well," Melvin said of his pitchers.
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Many settled in Central Asian countries and in Turkey, others in Arab countries.
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After his service in World War II, they settled in Croton-on-Hudson.
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It settled in the riverbed upside-down, and the four Marines inside died.
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Dozens of locals interviewed said that fear had settled in since the murders.
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Vescovo settled in as the ocean outside darkened through every shade of blue.
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Many settled in Brooklyn's Kensington and Midwood neighborhoods, creating their own Little Uzbekistan.
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So it would be hard to get sign-off until he's settled in.
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They settled in Kansas City, Mo., where his father took a teaching job.
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I settled in, expecting to read a story that punctured Reagan's indelible stereotype.
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They lived and worked in Paris until 1964, then settled in New York.
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True to his father's teaching, Atul settled in Johannesburg and sold shoes downtown.
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The Taliban are settled in houses and shops of people inside the city.
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His family settled in the Hartford area and he eventually became an engineer.
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The case was settled in December 2014, but the terms were not disclosed.
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The couple traveled around the country until they eventually settled in El Paso.
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After the war, the Blobels settled in Freiberg, in Soviet-occupied East Germany.
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Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville settled in French Louisiana in 1702.
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His family settled in Queens, and Lau attended University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
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His mother, now settled in his household, sought to change her son's life.
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Boone said he grabbed a warm blanket and settled in on the plane.
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He settled in Kenya, where the government deported him to Jamaica in 2010.
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He sat down, folded a light jacket across his lap, and settled in.
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Tracy settled in Cockeysville, Md. He went to work managing a construction company.
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But once I was settled in on the couch, the Napper felt good.
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And later that evening, on night six, I happily settled in for sleep.
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His oldest artifacts date back to the Dutch who settled in downtown Manhattan.
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It was settled: In the spring of 1503, Blackmon would be an outfielder.
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Mr. Dershowitz has countersued Ms. Giuffre for defamation; Ms. Maxwell settled in 2017.
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They settled in October in Chicago, and are adjusting to their new life.
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Often, the biggest controversies are settled in court and sometimes involve pricey consequences.
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His neighbor sat in a folding chair as the evening chill settled in.
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Many protesters brought mattresses and blankets as they settled in for the evening.
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Nearly 1.5 million have settled in neighboring Colombia, many arriving with scant resources.
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He had settled in now, as if he were part of the earth.
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Germans who settled in Pennsylvania in the 1700s brought the custom to America.
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Japan sees the claims as settled in a 1965 treaty that normalized ties.
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They settled in a small town in southern Japan and raised five children.
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I eventually settled in Victoria, a city located two hours outside of Houston.
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Most recently he settled in Paterson, New Jersey, where he drove for Uber.
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A massive, potentially deadly heat wave has settled in over Europe this week.
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"I settled in and then I was back to being myself," said Woodland.
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The case was settled in 2014; the African dogs were relocated to other zoos.
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Each has lived in larger cities, but eventually settled in the 30,000-person town.
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A deep, icy hot feeling settled in my stomach and lasted for several hours.
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That led to a five-year legal battle that was only settled in 2009.
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The Germans brought it over to the United States when they settled in Pennsylvania.
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But more significantly, it's an important reminder that nothing is ever settled in politics.
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There I sat in classes with other immigrants who had already settled in America.
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Of those, some 70,000–24,210 people settled in Florida, according to the center's estimates.
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His father was a miner from Algeria who settled in France in the 1950s.
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She says both babies are now settled in their temporary home and doing well.
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Once I'm settled in at work, I throw $2167.73 at my credit card payment.
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In 2013, he fled to the United States and settled in New York City.
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The CDU has been thrown into a leadership struggle to be settled in December.
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Asked if the allegations had been settled in any way, Allred declined to comment.
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He settled in India in 1986, after being denied permanent entry by multiple countries.
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But many of its members feel settled in Italy only up to a point.
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"Bentley was just getting settled in school and starting to play sports," she writes.
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The point is that they settled in Massachusetts in hopes of a better life.
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Afterward, the nurse brought me back to my hotel and got me settled in.
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They're holding off on that reunion until Moon Unit has settled in a bit.
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That case was settled in 2006 for about $400,000, according to online court documents.
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The refugees are scattered in new camps and some have settled in rented homes.
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The couple had settled in a rented house in the southern city of Karachi.
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Benjamin Paddock eventually settled in Texas, where he lived until his death in 1998.
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FC Romania were established in 2006, not long after Ion first settled in England.
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When the dust settled in St. Denis, Abaaoud was dead along with five others.
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After the war ended, he settled in North Korea, and eventually became a spy.
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Despite their predecessors' long shadows, the starters in a reconfigured secondary have settled in.
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Thousands of Cubans fled Castro's dictatorship, many of whom settled in the United States.
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The case settled in January 2014 for $575,000, said the woman's attorney, Dennis Chang.
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Bradley settled in as well, allowing only two hits in the next four innings.
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The county settled in 2017, agreeing to limit the use of solitary for teenagers.
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Some 350,000 Venezuelans have settled in Peru this year, up from 2,350 in 2015.
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"Jason settled in well, the bullpen was outstanding, we played defense again," said Maddon.
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Justice Department officials settled in to wait for a draft of the FBI's report.
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According to World Vision, Hussam's father and brother are already legally settled in Germany.
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My wife, who is Kazakh, grew up settled in the former capital of Almaty.
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The pair settled in May 2017, not that people have stopped talking about it.
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Once we were settled in Australia, we wanted to save up for a house.
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In the '28503s they settled in the county where I live now — Ellis County.
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I unpacked and settled in to order my third Uber Eats of the day.
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About 20 years ago, Kassar left Syria and settled in the United Arab Emirates.
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But outside of those two, the Lions don't have much settled in the secondary.
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After a tedious, two-run first inning, Jacob deGrom settled in for the Mets.
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"He gave up a run in the first and really settled in," Yost said.
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They settled in 2007, when Brent Redstone's share of the business was bought out.
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The Leffmanns settled in Zurich after the war, and died there, the complaint said.
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Gonzalez (215-5) settled in after giving up an unearned run in the first.
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Many dissidents settled in Florida, influencing U.S. policy toward Cuba and plotting Castro's demise.
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Unable to emigrate to the United States because of quotas, they settled in Paris.
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When she and her husband married, they settled in a house on the lake.
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He settled in the new state of Israel in 1950 and married Gina Kirschenfeld.
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It is still not clear why Mr. Rahami and his family settled in Elizabeth.
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Lacking English skills, he settled in Pennsylvania, where he worked at a cement mill.
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The dirt road leads to the Mormon Row Historic District, which was settled in
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I thought I was safe as the team settled in to the locker room.
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With the help of the International Rescue Committee, his family settled in the Bronx.
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Hernández settled in Cuba, where he died at his family's sugar farm in 1857.
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Upon his release, he settled in Overtown, another vulnerable neighborhood located just below Wynwood.
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And much later, but not that much later, my immediate family settled in Canada.
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Do whatever you need to do to relax and feel settled in your space.
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The family finally settled in Toronto, where Reeves spent most of his formative years.
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Once the army has settled in, its interests — not ours — will be the priority.
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Almost all commodity contracts, including those for oil, are priced and settled in dollars.
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The violence in India prompted many Sikhs to flee; many settled in New Jersey.
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Restrictions were loosened after the war began, and the family eventually settled in Chicago.
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He ultimately settled in Citrus Heights, where he lived for more than 73 years.
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" Davidson later settled in Southsea, which The Wheelwoman called "that ideal place for cyclists.
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Nearly 650,000 registered Venezuelan migrants have settled in Argentina in the last few years.
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By the time we settled in the mountains of Virginia, another year had passed.
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After the war, he settled in Oregon and taught automotive mechanics at community colleges.
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After the war, the couple, who formally married in 1945, settled in Zwolle, Mrs.
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They settled in a rented home and sustained their family of eight by farming.
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But according to the E.E.O.C., the case was settled in the interest of efficiency.
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He needed 26 pitches to get through the first, but settled in after that.
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After the loss in 2012, the family settled in the Salt Lake Valley. Mrs.
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He settled in Seattle, where he teamed up with a shoemaker, Carl F. Wallin.
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Flexen settled in, allowing only those three runs in five and a third innings.
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Meanwhile, Mobile, Alabama; New Orleans, Louisiana; and Savannah, Georgia, were settled in the 1700s.
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When she settled in Manhattan with her uncle and aunt, she didn't speak English.
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In 2000, they emigrated to the United States and eventually settled in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.
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Once we were settled in our room, we called to have our bags delivered.
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The family eventually settled in Hawaii, where Johanna attended intermediate school and high school.
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The family eventually settled in Hawaii, where Johanna attended intermediate school and high school.
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She is the mother of eight children, most of whom are settled in life.
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She asks for advice on making friends, getting settled in a new country, etc.
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They moved back to Virginia after the birth, then eventually settled in Vicksburg, Miss.
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The family settled in Queens, and she began working as a home health aide.
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Then he settled in for the long 7-hour flight, ordering a sparkling water.
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The case was settled in 20173 on the condition that Naughright leave her position.
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He eventually settled in but surrendered a home run to Dozier in the fifth.
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We checked into a hotel and settled in to prepare for her big day.
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Her family eventually settled in Canada, before moving to the United States decades ago.
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The case was settled in 2009 and never ruled on by an appeals court.
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He soon settled in Oakland, leading a fine jazz band at the Creole Café.
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To a certain extent, these aren't questions that can be settled in a debate.
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Two major cases have already settled in recent years for a combined $220 billion.
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"After the dust settled in 19903, the fundamentals in Pittsburgh looked very favorable," he said.
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Ms. Constand later filed a civil suit against Mr. Cosby, which was settled in 2006.
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In the mid 1700s, fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau settled in the city.
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Her case against Ailes was settled in September, reportedly for the sum of $20 million.
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Knowing their love was forbidden, they fled and eventually settled in the cave to rest.
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However, a prior conversation between Dany and Sansa confirms all is not settled in Winterfell.
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When the ship finally settled in port, they boarded and set about inspecting the cargo.
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Fiers settled in quickly, retiring 12 consecutive batters through the close of the third inning.
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"She has settled in, settled down and wants to have a family," adds the source.
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Many Russians were engineers and merchants who settled in Harbin, the capital city of Heilongjiang.
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The numbers who settled in the US helped popularize a regional dish, spaghetti with meatballs.
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She settled in Puerto Plata, working first in a restaurant and now at a villa.
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The lawsuit was settled in 2017, but Mr. Andrés has continued to criticize the president.
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The two sides settled in October, with Musk agreeing to step down as Tesla's chairman.
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The lawsuit was settled in June of this year, with Taylor's family receiving $7 million.
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According to the expanded complaint seen on Wednesday, that lawsuit was settled in late 2013.
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They intertwined their fingers as they settled in to watch the daredevil and acrobatic talents.
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The family of five are currently settled in to their $400,000-a-month Malibu rental.
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Disputes are settled in court or over the negotiating table, not by force of arms.
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After a federal judge refused to toss the case, the Trump Organization settled in 1991.
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Brothers die within days of each other After the war, Kellwood settled in Sunnyslope, Arizona.
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"After the first inning, I felt pretty good, I kind of settled in," Biagini said.
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The family of five are currently settled in to their $400,000-a-month Malibu rental.
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They are considered immigrants from Bangladesh, even though many families settled in Myanmar generations ago.
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I'm 37 and lots of people my age are much more settled in certain ways.
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But after Rhodes settled in, he extended his advantage over Friesen in the closing laps.
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That case was settled in 2001, with those affected receiving rebates on other Iomega products.
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But she knows what it feels like to never feel quite settled in a country.
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Til is having a blast and I think he's finally settled in being in Nashville.
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The defamation suit was eventually settled in March of 2017 without ever going to trial.
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The family left Syria about six years ago and settled in Canada in February 2016.
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Once settled in Silicon Valley, Leah took her first investment from Dave McClure's Facebook Fund.
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It is due to pay $153 million in futures contract settled in naira on Wednesday.
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I picked the normal mode, and settled in for an evening of exploration and mining.
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That civil suit was settled in 2006, and the Cosby deposition was sealed until 2015.
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The heat has settled in over a region where many homes don't have air conditioning.
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They started selling drugs together, then the group splintered as paranoia and subpoenas settled in.
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They came out and made a bunch of 3's early, but we settled in.
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Later, in the 1950s, Stringfield settled in Miami, bought a house, and became a nurse.
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The noble beast settled in the crux of a low branch and got to work.
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The polygamist settled in an area known as Short Creek on the Utah-Arizona border.
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The family settled in Woodside, down the street from the acclaimed Bangladeshi restaurant Spicy Mina.
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"It's just everybody getting settled in," Kansas City manager Ned Yost said of the walks.
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Today, Warhol would probably head first for the Hamptons (where, indeed, he settled in 19163).
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The Australian government, however, remains adamant that the men will never be settled in Australia.
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They married in 1998, on the Caribbean island Dominica, and settled in the United States.
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Who emerged as the winners and losers as the dust settled in the Motor City?
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The matter had seemed to be settled in April, when the settlement agreement was forged.
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They married in 1963 and eventually settled in Hartsdale, N.Y., a suburb in Westchester County.
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Since the storm, up to an estimated 2202,2628 more have permanently settled in the state.
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As the new family settled in Vienna, Virginia, they joined Holy Comforter, an Episcopal parish.
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If there are problems in Syria, they should be settled in Syria, not brought here.
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Once perceived as an affront to professionalism, it has since settled in as a convention.
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She settled in this crazy place that I mention on my record, called Haida Gwaii.
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"You can get them back with your therapist's permission after you're settled in," she says.
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The band broke up later that year before Allman married Cher and settled in Hollywood.
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Wage negotiations for the remaining 87 percent of Norwegian oil workers were settled in May.
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"I ain't going nowhere," said Lee Plenty Wolf, who has settled in a snowbound tepee.
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After law school, she and her husband settled in Phoenix, where they raised three sons.
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As darkness fell, the birds settled in, the wind died and the place became tranquil.
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"I love to hit doubles," said Ramirez, who has now settled in at second base.
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A great-aunt who survived Auschwitz settled in Acapulco and opened an Austrian-style bakery.
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They settled in a ranch-style house with the four daughters and a son, Tom.
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It must be nothing, he said he thought to himself, and settled in to pray.
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DeSclafani settled in and retired the next 13 batters, including the final four by strikeout.
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In 1985, she settled in Atlanta, painting and teaching to the end of her life.
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With past administrations, many such disputes have been handled by negotiation or settled in court.
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Despite his lack of discretion, his family soon settled in a small apartment in Denver.
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But my daughter is autistic and she's settled in school and I couldn't uproot her.
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Mukasonga later became a social worker and settled in France; her brother became a doctor.
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Simons's case was dismissed in November 2017 while the other lawsuit was settled in 2014.
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If the dispute between the economic entities — dispute will be settled in Stockholm arbitration court.
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Now that they have settled in, they couldn't imagine a better home for their family.
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New Netherland's diverse population included English inhabitants, who settled in several villages on Long Island.
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Now, a year after making the film, I've settled in to college a lot better.
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He settled in Salisbury but continued working in intelligence, offering insights into Russian espionage practices.
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The suit was the sort of litigation the city might have settled in the past.
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In Aleppo, with medical personnel fleeing, an extra surgeon was welcomed and he settled in.
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Mr. Hifter and his sons settled in Northern Virginia, where they eventually bought several properties.
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Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, was settled in 1632 and continues to be a historical destination today.
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When Annapolis, Maryland, was settled in 1649, it was known as the "Athens of America."
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After the Nazis annexed Austria, they gave up their itinerant life and settled in Vienna.
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Google led the way when it settled in a loft building in Chelsea in 2006.
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They settled in Colts Neck, N.J., an affluent community known for its good school system.
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One of those lawsuits was settled in January for an undisclosed amount, the Journal reported.
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The UK's plan to leave the European Union will be settled in eight frantic days.
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Satisfied with the flinch the diagnostic feint had elicited, Ward settled in to win rounds.
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When he settled in his hometown of Clarkston, he saw that things had gone awry.
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"All around I think trying to get settled in was my biggest problem," Huff said.
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Students had just settled in for an art class when he began his lethal assault.
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The heat has settled in until the weekend, which looks cooler, though stunning as well.
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He began traveling around the country to photograph models and eventually settled in Malibu, Calif.
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Their doctrines condemn your forefathers and mine for ever having settled in these United States.
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The forint has been see-sawing as it has settled in its new, weaker ranges.
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But it's important to remember that Manning is rarely settled in the pocket this season.
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While his brother James made his life in New York, Mr. Cawley settled in Chicago.
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Now he settled in his chair in the authoritative lounge pose of a senior financier.
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Alba's company also settled in a second labeling lawsuit in June for an undisclosed amount.
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They settled in Floral Park, part of a steadily growing population of South Asian descent.
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The lawsuit was settled in 2012 for $162 million and later reduced to $61 million.
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He was fully settled in Minnesota when the Guthrie Theater opened in Minneapolis in 1963.
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So the Khalafs settled in Borek, a village on the northern side of the mountain.
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A year ago, they settled in with Langston's mother in East Flatbush, two miles away.
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He settled in the Norfolk area, where he practiced pediatric neurology at a children's hospital.
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Rodriguez settled in from the third through fifth innings, allowing just one batter to reach.
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The conventional wisdom settled in that Manchin was one of the safest Trump country Democrats.
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They each exude a unique personality, animated by the objects and people settled in each.
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Futures contracts will have maturities of one, two or three months and be settled in cash.
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"You can't get settled in with them (new receivers) if you don't trust them," Riley said.
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They finally settled in positive range, up about 22 percent, after the company's earnings call concluded.
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Almost one million Rohingya have fled their home country Myanmar and settled in Bangladesh so far.
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Another time we drove late through the night to Filey and settled in for the evening.
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Personal background Perez, 55, is the son of Dominican immigrants who settled in Buffalo, New York.
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Shafali's father, Mohan, was born in 1938 in Karachi and settled in Bahrain after high school.
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Musk and Tesla eventually settled in the fall, paying a collective $2000 million to the SEC.
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After three concerts in Weimar and two in Chicago, the orchestra settled in Andalusia in 2002.
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"I wasn't settled in," Rohrssen said at one point while laying out his winding life's story.
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That will be settled in the coming months, once Mistry finds a buyer for the space.
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Ruder said that issue, however, is settled in the process of agreeing to a new contract.
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Dempsey&aposs lawsuit was settled in August 2013, after which he walked away from the project.
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I get settled in with my boothmate and then announce that I'm going to grab dinner.
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Once settled in France, Kelly visited the studios of Hans Arp, Constantin Brancusi and Georges Vantongerloo.
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A growing proportion of those who have settled in the South manage to send money home.
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The dreaded "superhero movie fatigue " has not yet settled in, suggesting franchises are here to stay.
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He and Ise settled in Berlin, where their home became a hub for the avant-garde.
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Naughright's lawsuit against Manning was settled in 1997 with the agreement that she leave the university.
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Think Food Group countersued for $8 million, and the lawsuit was eventually settled in April 2017.
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The exhaustion of phosphate reserves on Banaba Island led to hundreds more being settled in Fiji.
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Now, almost a year later, both her and her fiancé feel settled in their duplex home.
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The attorneys reiterated Apple's position that the disagreement should not be settled in the court system.
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When they arrived, the disappointment settled in as she absorbed the contrast of the new environment.
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But now that Pruitt's all settled in at the EPA, he's getting a little less shy.
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The case was settled in 2012, where Teva agreed to not go to market until 2015.
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In 2010, he settled in Shanghai as a correspondent for Marketplace, the American Public Media program.
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The Kazazis settled in the Cleveland area, becoming US citizens five years later, the suit said.
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"Our defense settled in and disrupted everything up front — it was a dominant performance," Swinney said.
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My parents settled in East Harlem where I was born and grew up in public housing.
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In 1933, she left Strand and settled in Taos permanently, and later married a local rancher.
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The Moravian church is a Protestant denomination, and many adherents settled in Pennsylvania in the 1700s.
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Deported, he crossed again and settled in Dallas, where he worked on a road construction crew.
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Mr. Nguyen's family left Vietnam in 1978 and settled in Oklahoma, sponsored by a church there.
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I liken it to finding that a swarm of bees has settled in your back yard.
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His suit accusing the company of denying him appropriate credit and compensation was settled in 2014.
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The contracts are traded and settled in cash (you get dollars, not bitcoin, at the settlement).
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The investigation was settled in December 2015 and resulted in a USD99.8m fine for Lombard Odier.
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December and February cattle contracts were slightly lower but other deferred contracts settled in positive territory.
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Mr. Biden settled in a chair behind her, turning back to smile at the crowd. Mrs.
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This past year, at least 80,000 refugees have settled in Berlin, shifting the city's character again.
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The drugmakers settled in 211, with Impax agreeing to wait until 20183 to launch its generic.
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The T. A. Moulton barn was part of the T. A. Moulton homestead, settled in 1908.
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Once I got a feel of the puck, I felt like I settled in pretty well.
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It was very slightly sticky upon applying, but nothing egregious, and the color settled in well.
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The director Garth Davis was there, too, and the three settled in over fresh ginger tea.
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The evacuation began on Wednesday, when most of the families that settled in Amona were removed.
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LF Norichika Aoki, the former leadoff hitter, settled in at No. 9 the past two nights.
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She then switched the handsets to the opposite side, and I settled in for another hour.
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The families settled in the Los Angeles area in the late 1970s and established successful businesses.
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The view becoming settled in government was for neither, but for a "right" Brexit, Garnier said.
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He settled in England, where his popularity grew and where he was known as a bachelor.
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Why it matters: Some of our most contentious political debates are ultimately settled in the courts.
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He'd settled in Los Angeles in the 1920s, become a bootlegger, then a gambler and racketeer.
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The restraining order remained in effect until November 2, when the case was settled in court.
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The ruling was blasted by Tokyo, which claims the issue was settled in a 1965 treaty.
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As we headed up the Hudson River, I settled in to relax and watch the sunset.
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About 276,217 Salvadorans have settled in Hudson County, which lies across the Hudson River from Manhattan.
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Most settled in the mostly nonwhite, working-class suburbs — "les banlieues" — that ring its major cities.
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By the time they were settled in your home, the cake would be ready to serve.
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As more and more Indianapolis factories moved to Mexico, more and more Mexicans settled in Indianapolis.
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Twombly joined Rauschenberg a few weeks later, and by December, the pair had settled in Tangier.
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The couple eventually moved to West Texas, and then settled in Houston in the late 1950s.
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Peter Wang, 15, a freshman, helped his cousin, Aaron Chen, adjust when he settled in Florida.
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Once we have settled in, Christine starts to talk in a soft voice about female ejaculation.
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My grandfather was part of the first wave of Mexican immigrants that settled in Los Angeles.
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He settled in Sagaponack, on Long Island, still and always a footloose man but more focused.
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The suit was against the company, not Ms. Ramsey specifically, and it was settled in 2006.
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In 1989, the family immigrated on the basis of religious persecution and settled in Washington Heights.
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He settled in Botswana, where he set up a mobile recording studio and recorded two albums.
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Transitioning is hard, but we are learning to navigate uncertainty, to be settled in the unsettled.
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And it's not like Scandinavian food was revolutionized with flavor when people settled in the Midwest.
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Surrounded by other U.S.T.A. coaches, she settled in the stands and cheered on Christina McHale, 26.
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He settled in Salisbury but quietly continued working in intelligence, offering insights into Russian espionage practices.
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They married in college, had eight children, and settled in for a life as political partners.
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He eventually settled in a compound in Abbottabad, a short distance from Pakistan's elite military academy.
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The family returned to Paris in 1920 and eventually settled in Suresnes, west of the city.
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In 1939, Sher-Gil and Egan ultimately settled in Saraya, a village in India's Gorakhpur district.
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My embraces, words of comfort and encouragement seemed less and less effective as hopelessness settled in.
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We get settled in bed and put on an episode of Tiny House Nation on Netflix.
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But as they settled in a new country, he struggled to find work and grew despondent.
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Mr. Levine's subsequent lawsuit against the Met, and the Met's countersuit, were quietly settled in August.
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Immigrants first settled in big cities, drawing on the knowledge and contacts of their former compatriots.
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Pursuing opportunities in Europe, he settled in Rome, which became his base until the early 1970s.
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Sometimes these licensing deals are negotiated amicably, and sometimes they're settled in a protracted legal battle.
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It has dismissed the organization as "discredited," pointing to a defamation lawsuit it settled in 2018.
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The machinery and the staff faced floods, muddy roads and high humidity as they settled in.
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I couldn't imagine being in his position with not much English, and he's settled in nice.
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After nearly two years on the road we're now settled in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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Finally, it settled in recent months on selling them as a subscription service for monthly leaks.
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The family settled in the small town of Bandol, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
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So it's going to be settled in court," Jordan said Sunday on ABC News "This Week.
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At 103, he settled in Kyaka II, a 32-square-mile refugee camp in southwestern Uganda.
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They settled in Azor, a town near Tel Aviv, where Ms. Bomshtein worked at an airport.
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"I like a challenge," Chief Harrison said as she settled in a chair in her office.
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Their numbers are just too great and they've settled in quite nicely, like it or not.
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All settled in for a night of one of my favorite winter pastimes: drunk bathtub Tindering.
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This would seem like the kind of dispute that could be settled in a full trial.
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In 2014, she lived with Vietnamese refugees who have settled in a remote Cambodian fishing village.
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She eventually settled in Minnesota, making sure to take her history and culture along with her.
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"After parading several blocks, we then settled in three large springers on the riverside," Pozo told Insider.
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Girls stay at the shelter until their matter is settled in court, which can take several years.
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When Flynt left the service for good, the couple settled in Dayton, Ohio, and had a kid.
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ABC As Team Culture settled in on Sunday night to liveblog the Oscars, we had our worries.
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Tokyo argues that the matter was largely settled in a 1965 treaty that normalized relations with Seoul.
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Settled in the white, Puritan society of Salem Village, Tituba's multicultural upbringing alone would have raised suspicions.
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That is the precedent that the court and settled in terms of the holding of the court.
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After getting settled in at our cruising altitude, the drink and snack service began for the flight.
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But it is unclear that either of the disputes over disputes can be settled in this way.
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From a village in central Algeria, she had stopped covering her hair when she settled in France.
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Lori has slept a "couple hours a night" since Alyssa's death, which she said hasn't settled in.
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Berrios gave up two homers in the first inning but settled in to last until the fifth.
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She thinks June "settled" in her career as an editor, and in her apparent inclination toward domesticity.
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So my coworkers and I settled in with slices of pizza and our black mascara gifs ready.
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In 2010 he was released in a spy swap and settled in the British city of Salisbury.
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Mackay and Steiner are now settled in the Bupa Balcarres Care Home in the city of Dundee.
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Yet by July 2015, when she settled in the city, its reputation was clear to the world.
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The civil suit was settled in 2006, and the deposition was sealed from public eyes until 2015.
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They settled in Jamaica, Queens, where, with the help of their Scottish nanny, they raised five children.
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Several affiliated businesses settled in the years before Friday's order, which bars Tucker from the lending business.
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The suit was settled in November 2014 for $5.8 million, or $700 to $1,900 per ex-intern.
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But threat has settled in as the term of art, because it is so pliable and expansive.
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Constand, a former Temple University employee, initially pursued civil action against Cosby, which was settled in 2006.
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Watch for these developments as the Pai gets settled in and Republican lawmakers reveal their tech agenda.
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Ole Miss scored the first seven points and opened an 11-2 lead before Arkansas settled in.
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Most made their way into the city, but some, like Wong, settled in the rural New Territories.
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He settled in Melbourne, where he met Rukundo, who had moved to Australia in 2004, as well.
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Once you've settled in with a team and skills, the combat starts to follow a pleasing rhythm.
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Alongside, we've mapped Die Zeit's figures showing where migrants actually settled in the first half of 2015.
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And I think the survival of the JCPOA may well be settled in the next few weeks.
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She was settled in front of a liquor store, her legs splayed, struggling to light a cigarette.
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Once settled in Worcester, he applied for citizenship and presented two witnesses to attest to his decency.
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They moved to Boston with their three sons in 1980 and then settled in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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A moment later, Stone finally settled in by a window, comfortably beyond earshot of the other patrons.
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As Watson would learn, his ball had settled in much more than a simple collection of sand.
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Snell settled in after a shaky first and allowed one run and two hits in five innings.
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The Hunt Three years ago, Daneilia Francis settled in a brick apartment house in East Flatbush, Brooklyn.
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Ms. Jaffe moved to Paris in 292 and, somewhat to her own surprise, settled in and stayed.
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She and her husband, David, whose family settled in Birdsville in 1885, farm on an enormous scale.
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By that time, Ms. Cruz and their young son were settled in Delaware County, Pa., outside Philadelphia.
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Employees are often required to sign contracts stipulating that sexual harassment claims be settled in private courts.
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After the war he settled in Dana Point, California in Orange County, West of San Juan Capistrano.
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His family settled in Fort Worth, Texas, more than two decades ago after overstaying a tourist visa.
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He eventually settled in Washington, DC, where he's been driving a cab for the last 20 years.
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Pud Pad Noy settled in Paris in 1980 and coached the locals Muay Thai for three decades.
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Romney is adopting the same mindset many traditional congressional Republicans and conservatives have settled in under Trump.
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L could finally be settled in a quick auction this weekend, Britain's Takeover Panel said on Thursday.
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Of 'I've now settled in, and I can erase the fact that I was foreign or different.
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Sloan is a Scottish chef-turned-fisherman who settled in a very remote area known as Steigen.
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When they settled in Gainesville, about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta, Palacios was just 5 years old.
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On Christmas morning 227, Alyssa settled in with a mug of hot chocolate to open her gifts.
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The family moved to California when Martyn was 22018 years old and eventually settled in San Francisco.
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"That whole experience on the plane and FanFest made me feel comfortable and settled in," Yelich said.
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In 1998, they settled in the Staten Island neighborhood of Park Hill, where they still live today.
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Mr. Chen settled in New York five years ago while pursuing a career in fashion and beauty.
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But for all intents and purposes, the Democratic presidential race has been settled in favor of Biden.
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Toward the back of the theater, Charlie Bucket settled in and waited for the show to start.
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