"We don't know the answer to that question because we haven't settled on construction types, we haven't settled on where we're going to start," Mulvaney said.
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But before AMD settled on Infinity Fabric, before it even settled on creating a new CPU and acknowledging Bulldozer's failure, the company needed a new CPU design team.
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"One of the names that he has absolutely settled on — I'm not settled on it yet — is PJ. PJ stands for Porsha Jr. He wants to name our daughter Porsha Jr."
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While both parties eventually settled on "safe" nominees — Sen.
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They still haven't settled on a price for the service.
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Well, the dust has settled on the 2016 Emmy Awards.
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I've settled on Old Florida quirk meets Los Angeles hipster.
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And I settled on lesser forms of all of that.
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Eventually, the two sides settled on the Dickey amendment revision.
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So in June it capitulated, and settled on 30 inches.
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They traveled some 25,000 miles and eventually settled on Vermont.
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We settled on Sunday as the day we would go.
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The three photos I settled on for my BumbleBFF profile.
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Jackie Speier, however, has already settled on her own conclusion.
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After several suggestions, she settled on naming him Kylo Ren.
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Earlier this year, they settled on two: Replay and Splice.
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By World Series time he had settled on this platoon.
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By fourteen, he had settled on a career in design.
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We considered various southern European destinations but settled on Lisbon.
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When the writers pushed back, they settled on $7 billion.
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But for you Mr. Trump, I've settled on a dog.
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Now, unmarried again, I settled on a giant carrot cake.
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They have settled on keeping Obamacare's taxes on the wealthy.
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And many of them settled on Britain as a destination.
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We eventually settled on 'Crazy Eddie, his prices are insane.
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In the end, of course, Mr. Trump settled on Gov.
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WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump has settled on Gen.
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On the first day, the jurors settled on a system.
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Well, they don't seem to have settled on a story.
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Goldman Sachs appears to have settled on its next leader.
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I settled on nine as the best I could do.
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His family settled on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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We eventually settled on today's theme set, with Will's help.
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During a morning stroll, Susan and Greta settled on one.
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It's not clear how the authors settled on 2.5 percent.
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She finally settled on a billiard hall in the Bronx.
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They also settled on which of Flipkart's investors would sell.
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Eventually, the network capitulated and settled on the military's terms.
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In recent days, their baseless speculations have settled on Fauci.
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We settled on a payment plan for the full amount.
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She settled on "Bleed," by the Swedish metal band Meshuggah.
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Mr. Mahathir eventually settled on Mr. Najib as a protégé.
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In that moment, the price I settled on was $120.
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We finally settled on a meeting in the financial district.
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But he never settled on a clear line of policy.
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Guiffre's defamation lawsuit against Maxwell was settled on undisclosed terms.
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They settled on a simple plan to transform the room.
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As we first reported, the couple finally settled on Sept.
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She instead settled on a glass of more reasonable rosé.
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It settled on the bottom, leaning slightly to one side.
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He eventually settled on bats belonging to Dantzler and Katz.
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We finally settled on a meeting in the financial district.
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Congressional staff members have not settled on many key details.
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In Europe, Greece's daily Ta Nea settled on "thieving countries".
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They settled on a derelict house near a train station.
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In 2005, they settled on a contractor and checked his references.
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I quickly settled on the idea that it must be learning.
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For the moment, the group have settled on making grass boats.
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A shut down date is due to be settled on Friday.
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DAVID FABER: And you haven't yet settled on a pricing metric.
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The Idaho couple settled on the Primary Children's Hospital in Utah.
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Instead, Ngo said, opening his backpack, he had settled on goggles.
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Ultimately, the two settled on the idea of a gender reveal.
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The lawsuit was filed and the case was settled on Monday.
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She settled on asking him what he got at Mickey D's.
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There's a reason everybody simultaneously settled on Gaga: She's flippin' perfect.
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Embedding themselves into the community, they settled on telling her story.
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They settled on Austin and moved in the spring of 2015.
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This is why the researchers settled on ribavirin as a treatment.
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It's an active dune, so the dust hasn't settled on it.
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Instead, it seems it has settled on competing with Narcan instead.
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So far, it appears they have not settled on a plan.
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We settled on a method of stopping the heart with electricity.
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I ACTUALLY SETTLED ON NEGLIGENCE, WHICH I THINK IS VERY IMPORTANT.
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Eventually, they settled on The KK as a place to meet.
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It clearly has not yet settled on the most effective approach.
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He and his writing partner, Thomas Bidegain, settled on the Tamils.
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The Yankees still have not settled on a replacement for Green.
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They settled on a four-point agenda to secure America's future.
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They eventually settled on a traditional a la carte purchasing system.
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" Trump stumbled a bit, then settled on: "I would say no.
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Very little is settled on either the tech or business front.
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The company hasn't yet settled on what the service should cost.
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In the end, Twitter settled on suspending Jones for a week.
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It had different names at first, and finally settled on like.
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It settled on Mr. Hugin, a managing director at J.P. Morgan.
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But they settled on a federal courthouse in Fort Worth, Tex.
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When the Washington lobbyists settled on other lobbyists in this race.
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Harada settled on a prediction: Raiders over the Patriots, 31-28.
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The store settled on a former bank building up the street.
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Eventually, we settled on a bookshelf downstairs in my living room.
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He has already settled on other projects, running three years out.
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They settled on Canelas, recently reconstituted after being overwhelmed by debt.
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With time, an air of unreality has settled on it all.
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The five we settled on are guaranteed to provoke second-guessing.
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And so, for now, this insular world has settled on Allbirds.
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Apple does not seem to have settled on its next steps.
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He eventually settled on the brand name, Natura Siberica, in 2008.
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The world seems to have settled on its second-favourite sport. ■
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I settled on OneNote, which seemed the closest to my ideal.
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"And so that's when we settled on this," she added. Mrs.
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Republicans settled on Ryan after he promised to change House processes.
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The Qing court actually never quite settled on a single approach.
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But he has not yet settled on an affordable new space.
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It settled on Monday at $50.65, up $1.48 on the day.
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Sirleaf, should run Liberia, settled on an "educated people failed" theme.
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" They settled on a neon-lime hue they dubbed "safety green.
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Ultimately, I settled on a 15-year term policy for $200,000.
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She and her children settled on red plastic chairs, and waited.
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But I settled on a dinner order and stuck to it.
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The country has settled on reaching roughly 1.5 percent by 2024.
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And I think we have settled on a pretty good timeline.
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I eventually settled on the front seat of Tracie's massive truck, seconds
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Facebook has not settled on paying publishers directly for their articles, either.
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They settled on a three-bedroom row-house in Philadelphia's Germantown neighborhood.
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She said it was "settled on Russian terms"; that's a direct quote.
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That's why they settled on peristalsis as their chosen form of locomotion.
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I settled on a black T-shirt with an aqua cardigan sweater.
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Edward and his family first settled on Videotec cameras out of practicality.
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After hours of searching, we settled on a totally straight-forward vibrator.
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So the group settled on plastering cat-tastic images throughout a station.
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Raw sugar on Monday settled on ICE at 12.66 cents per pound.
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That's basically why we settled on the three bladed wind turbine system.
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The strife within the GOP will not be settled on Election Day.
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Yeah, once they settled on it, I spoke to him many times.
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We finally settled on Shai, pronounced 'shy' and means 'gift' in Hebrew.
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It had settled on Wednesday at $1.90 a barrel over U.S. crude.
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Settled on a bench, he lays it all out on the line.
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That's nearly three times what Mylan (MYL) settled on with the government.
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I settled on a roughly 10-mile trek in Cleveland National Forest.
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The solution the U.K. eventually settled on was to delay the decision.
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Ryan stressed that he hasn't settled on a specific plan for DACA.
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The Resistance has not settled on an adequate response to this threat.
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She settled on a clingy knee-length black dress with bell sleeves.
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This week, they have settled on a new target: the news media.
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After sifting through a bunch of junk, we settled on these three.
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Ultimately they settled on 81 trials with a total of 43,537 participants.
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"But it's settled on me, and it's just there," Day-Lewis added.
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We settled on a quiet park, a hotel room, an empty restaurant.
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Returning to England, they settled on the edge of Dartmoor, in Devon.
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The memories and images are always settled on his shoulders, and ours.
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They zoomed around and then settled on a hot-dog vendor's stand.
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When her mother hung laundry to dry, ash settled on the clothes.
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Instead, the two leaders settled on Buenos Aires for their next meeting.
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Within the first week of 2015, I settled on the following rules.
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" Ms. Malhotra eventually settled on telling people: "'My baby is being fed.
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So the veterinarians settled on a custom 3-D printed titanium implant.
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A spokesman later added that Cotton has not settled on a figure.
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I settled on a refreshing mai tai with Pusser's Blue Label rum.
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So I settled on the place I would most like to visit.
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But I have settled on a strategy that works for my family.
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But the Parkinson's mask had settled on his face, making expression impossible.
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After numerous back-and-forths, we settled on the current theme set.
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Eventually, they settled on a synthetic behemoth with the chemical formula, C707H260F908N16S53Zn4.
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I settled on one a couple of blocks from my new apartment.
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Ultimately, they settled on the monthly payments, guaranteed for both their lifetimes.
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But this city long ago settled on a single beau: the Lakers.
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They have settled on a "he did not really mean it" defense.
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The Russians settled on Kadyrov's father, Akhmad, to carry out the policy.
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Now everybody has settled on its age as about 268 billion years.
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Corker had reportedly reconsidered his retirement, but eventually settled on not running.
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Harrison settled on a free workshop for would-be first-time homeowners.
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They settled on wearing black after watching the Golden Globes on Sunday.
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Female members settled on wearing black after seeing the Golden Globes display.
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By the time he was twenty, he had settled on pursuing literature.
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But I haven't settled on a solution that feels totally seamless yet.
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After weeks of assessing them, we settled on a handful of finalists.
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Once we settled on a sensibility for the album, Michel went wild.
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He settled on something so banal it seems almost laughable: parenting goals.
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They were eligible to vote the minute they settled on the mainland.
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If I couldn't feed my bank account, I settled on feeding my mind.
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I settled on telling my boyfriend, who joined me in laughing it off.
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They drove around and finally settled on a secluded parking lot, Stewart said.
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Don't stop until you've got the 50 or whatever number you settled on.
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After shuffling through a couple different concepts, he settled on an airplane propellor.
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The news comes after the dust has barely settled on Samsung's last snafu.
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Eventually, after storyboarding, they settled on something that was true to Markle's style.
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We offered $450,24093, they countered at $24083,24073, and we eventually settled on $24063,24053.
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I've since been through various mics, and lately I've settled on these things.
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ManorCare settled on the eve of arguments before the New Mexico Supreme Court.
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After much back and forth, Kanye West has settled on an album title.
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"They went out to the market and settled on our platform," Lee said.
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They've settled on getting rid of straws as a good place to start.
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Some sources say that is because they have not settled on one yet.
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The plant they settled on was Devil's vine, precisely because of its robustness.
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The auction on the London Stock Exchange will be settled on April 11.
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After negotiating contracts, the women settled on a four-year agreement in 2017.
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Final prices for the current week will be settled on Tuesday next week.
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They settled on unpacking in Hawaii after also considering New Zealand and Oregon.
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Let the speculation begin: Cardi B has already settled on a baby name!
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Finally, they settled on a dusty-rose tone and kept the roots darker.
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That's more or less the interpretation of the Hearst case history settled on.
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That's why Baldree and Holbrook settled on something that mounts on the phone.
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She's settled on the word now, and her tone is more somber. Eventful.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)I ultimately settled on a company called Peel.
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So Sayer needs to move on from lemons, and he's settled on avocados.
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Of those who had already settled on a candidate, 38 percent chose Trump.
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After scouring YouTube for weeks, the brothers finally settled on an horrific plan.
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HP settled on piston hinges inspired by those found in high-end furniture.
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I settled on placing a gun in my mouth and pulling the trigger.
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This is where the books often get settled on casino debt-fueled gambling.
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Haribo settled on Kenosha County after what it called an "elaborate" selection process.
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She didn't want coats, so therefore we settled on leather jackets and sweaters.
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The majority settled on yes and the city's handgun ban was declared unconstitutional.
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Ultimately, we settled on four: galvanic skin response, temperature, blood pressure, and electrocardiogram.
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I am no professional negotiator but what if we settled on four hours?
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It is unclear what measures the State or Treasury departments have settled on.
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After multiple alterations, the law settled on tracking foreign lobbying and public relations.
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We settled on Taishi Hainan Chicken and shared a few different menu items.
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That's why I settled on making watches, because most watches have a story.
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After a few grand gestures and some faux exasperation we settled on $30.
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GOP leaders are unsure and haven't settled on a vehicle for it yet.
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But as the weather cleared, some residents emerged and settled on their porches.
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They settled on Ponder, who emerged from Florida State as a potential steal.
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The snow had settled on the fields outside, giving them a silvery hue.
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She settled on a black dress with white stripes from J. C. Penney.
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Once hired, she tried various combinations and settled on working Mondays and Fridays.
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At first, I was wearing different masks then I settled on this mask.
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After a round of rock paper scissors, we settled on our friend Roy*.
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The company hasn't settled on a commercial pricetag for the procedure, Karmazin said.
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Instead, he settled on promoting the idea of training and arming school personnel.
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The friends eventually settled on New York, but the cost was too high.
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While the case was settled on appeal, there was no admission of wrongdoing.
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But eventually they settled on him because they couldn't settle on anyone else.
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A great lonely sadness had settled on her, stiffening her shoulders and spine.
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Meredith considered selling all the titles together but soon settled on individual transactions.
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Publishers have settled on a simple formula: Drive sales by making the news.
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The idea was never seriously considered, and Mr. Dart settled on Grand Cayman.
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Asked to name her top choice, Burrage -- after much hesitation -- settled on Biden.
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Though settled on different continents, the sisters are drawn back to each other.
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Once you've settled on one that you can afford, don't lease, he advises.
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She settled on the name Liquid Paper and finally applied for a patent.
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He eventually settled on the Empire Ballroom at the Grand Hyatt New York.
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I had pretty much settled on never finding a shoe that fit right.
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With Em's very patient expertise we eventually settled on our authentic canonical honk.
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We settled on taking a trip to Toys "R" Us the next weekend.
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The administration settled on 250 on the recommendation of military commanders, Cook said.
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Then he came back, finally having settled on what he wanted to say.
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The two sides settled on a date, location and details for the agenda.
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Other employers and policymakers have also settled on roughly six months of leave.
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We eventually settled on The Sopranos Sessions, because it had a double-meaning.
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When he settled on a decision, he pursued it relentlessly, former colleagues say.
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The bottom line: Washington has not settled on a single surprise billing solution.
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But Republicans haven't actually settled on what legislation they are trying to pass.
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The Pentagon says it has not settled on any final version of events.
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I settled on one Title style and then used it for all the chapters.
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They settled on high-quality brass—but where would they get enough of it?
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They settled on one conceived by the Canadian chapter of Doctors Without Borders: #NotATarget.
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Apple has settled on a date for its first big product announcement of 2019.
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For now, I've settled on taking acetaminophen and keeping ice packs handy for relief.
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We settled on what became acceptable — a compromise of local and cloud-based storage.
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"He's the opposite of an artist who settled on a technique," Mr. Acquavella said.
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Eventually, I settled on sewing the head wrap onto her wig before she left.
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Mr Lighthizer has not yet settled on a proposal for a new ISDS system.
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He said, unlike the GOP, Democrats have settled on a tired nominee for 2016.
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TC: Tell us about some of those projects, and how you settled on them.
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But ultimately Kalanick's attention settled on the dominant technology company in the land—Google.
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The ruling party has indeed settled on Heng Swee Keat as its next leader.
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The parties settled on Monday, two days before West was scheduled for a deposition.
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By week's end, the dust has settled on that drama but it still lingers.
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What Phenotype settled on was the one that gave one in 7.5 million odds.
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After a thorough search, Catherine settled on a woman who shared her name — Catherine.
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It's a radically different poster from the one the distribution company eventually settled on.
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Still, nearly four in ten voters haven't settled on a candidate, so there's time.
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About a year later, after several redesigns, the company settled on the current look.
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Her partner is settled on Big Island, where he owns 90 acres of property.
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But they were dismissed by individual shareholders, not settled on behalf of all shareholders.
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At some point in the two-thousands, the staff settled on a new approach.
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Ultimately, he settled on the latter, played by Cara Delevingne in Suicide Squad. Why?
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She hasn't settled on her midterm vote yet, but said she liked Mr. Coffman.
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I settled on a respectable 12-inch, pre-seasoned skillet that cost about $30.
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That step would typically be taken when they have settled on a path forward.
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"We believe we have settled on an appropriate and respectful arrangement," the spokesman said.
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We would prefer this kind of dispute to be settled on a negotiated basis.
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Remember, most smartphone manufacturers still haven't settled on what sort of notch they prefer.
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But after some plotting, he settled on what he considered a less risky plan.
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Had it been a different number, I might have settled on some different phraseology.
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The others had similar responses, but soon settled on a simple but effective riposte.
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Based on published experiments, he settled on gallium arsenide as the most promising medium.
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He settled on the vehicle upholstery shop run by Nacho's father, an honest businessman.
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His office told Business Insider that he has not settled on a hard number.
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He instead settled on a compromise establishing the current boundary at the 49th parallel.
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The suffragists settled on color — white, green, purple — to represent their demands and characters.
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Pugh had settled on him after the Fort Worth chief pulled out in January.
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They finally settled on the New Jersey warehouse and put the plan in motion.
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So we settled on watching at my son's place in Brixton in South London.
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" Asked to describe the feel of the space, Ms. Weiss settled on "adult Disneyland.
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So I settled on a weekday puzzle and used my favorite symmetrical theme entries.
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She hasn't settled on her midterm vote yet, but said she liked Mr. Coffman.
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It's unclear when exactly they settled on a narrative that included Jereb and ROF.
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So I settled on four good pairings and placed them in a weekday grid.
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Then that lead-laced dust settled on buildings, squares, parks, and plazas, test indicate.
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She texted her husband, who was settled on the sofa near their son's room.
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Investors had sued to stop that plan, but the case was settled on Friday.
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Even so, the lawyers have settled on a general plan for how they'll proceed.
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The company settled on a lightweight and simple approach to grabbing space debris: glue.
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I desperately wanted to get out, so I settled on taking a regular taxi.
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Choosing a life insurance planWe settled on $250,000 term life insurance policies, one each.
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Together, they settled on two broad areas for their philanthropy: arts and the environment.
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On Monday, in the early evening, officials finally settled on the $2.5 billion request.
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After deciding that their first choice was too lewd, they settled on Bullwackie Boys.
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The group's members settled on a list of rules they thought could be eradicated.
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The agency has now settled on a plan that is only slightly less romantic.
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But it sounds like Amazon hasn't quite settled on how the financials will work.
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As I watched Cats the other night, that was the idea I settled on.
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Total bids tendered for the 7-year paper, which will be settled on Nov.
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In early 2013, after six months of experimentation, Seidler settled on Gustu's first menu.
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The dust hasn't even settled on the scandal over fake accounts at Wells Fargo.
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Ms. Wiseman reviewed dozens of monkey sounds until she settled on the right voice.
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It took nearly four years, but he finally settled on a blend he liked.
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Then I settled on the Wilks brothers, a pair of Texans, as a focus.
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And many settled on raising premiums as a way to recoup those lost funds.
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He settled on Hyde-Smith, who had been serving as the state agriculture commissioner.
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They settled on an old cigar factory in Greenville, and the law school in Columbia.
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Imaginary Forces settled on the glowing outlined Benguiat for the sequence used in the show.
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Luckily, Google, being the accommodating company that it is, has now settled on a compromise.
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The family settled on Dragonstone, which was the western-most Valyrian outpost at the time.
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Another Valyrian family, the Velaryons, had already settled on another island in Blackwater Bay, Driftmark.
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We settled on an oval stone that was just exceptional in its length and grace.
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I settled on a knee-length dress paired up with a pale pink day coat.
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It seems like he's settled on using WhatsApp as his online propaganda tool of choice.
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Neeleman said he's considering about 500 city pairs but hasn't yet settled on a network.
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Its date has moved around several times, but in 1957, the government settled on October.
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They settled on Giuseppe Conte, a 20183-year old law professor few had heard of.
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But it settled on the bottom of the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere.
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The problem they settled on is in a way laughably contrived: Being a quantum computer.
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Mr. Trump raised his bid, and they settled on a final price of $20043 million.
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Eventually Clinton settled on DeGeneres, who she offered the job to earlier in the show.
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The source said Bolsonaro's team had not yet settled on any of the three proposals.
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I settled on a black button-down blouse with white piping and black jeans again.
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The solution the legacy airlines settled on was basic economy, sometimes derided as "last class".
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It settled on a policy that would allow transgender military recruits starting in mid-2017.
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Rarely have the Yankees settled on cultivating talent through the ranks of its farm system.
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"I think that they had already settled on me to be their patsy," Horman says.
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But after much deliberation he ultimately settled on involuntary manslaughter as the most fitting charge.
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They settled on two choreographers who have yet to create dances for major ballet companies.
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When you've settled on a look you like, share them to social with one click.
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They settled on an expensive spot in the Intensive Care Unit at a private facility.
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Now the parties have settled on a $14 million refund to anyone who did pay.
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Now, my best friend uses fuchsia liner in her brows and I've settled on black.
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They settled on this idea of exposing open source code security vulnerabilities as a service.
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To correct this, Boeing settled on a software feature called the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System.
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They settled on a house on a block where only two homes were boarded up.
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Steinberg told Re/code he hadn't settled on a focus yet, or raised any money.
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But Google wouldn't have settled on this strategy if it didn't think regulations were inevitable.
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Experts have not settled on a consensus answer, but offer a range of possible explanations.
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The GOP had not settled on a way to pay for a Flint package, however.
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You've settled on a page of rare breadth, as things wind down and broaden out.
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Archaeological studies suggest that the first CHamoru people settled on Guam about 4,000 years ago.
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I know the title, which I think we've settled on... but I can't tell you.
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But it's anyone's guess whether Kennedy and other justices have since settled on a standard.
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"I've never really settled on one bpm or of beat," Durban told The FADER yesterday.
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However, the group settled on targeting Manchin because they think he's more likely to break.
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Amazon has not yet settled on a uniform format for these stores of the future.
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I'd been brainstorming a few ideas and settled on this idea of using large boulders.
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We debated marking him down as undecided or a no, and settled on the former.
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Amazon settled on Britain after the United States initially denied it approval for such tests.
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And the latest poll results suggest voters have not yet settled on their preferred candidates.
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For now, they've settled on getting to know each other better over the phone calls.
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Bey settled on North Carolina State, drawn by the coaching staff and the support system.
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After considering my possibilities, I finally settled on what I felt was my last chance.
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Suburban Jungle suggested a few towns in New Jersey, and the couple settled on Maplewood.
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She and Mr. McCallum have settled on "Inescapable Truths" as the title for his paintings.
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By early spring, Ms. Janko and Mr. Best had settled on a wedding date, Nov.
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Our medical team, after a battery of unrevealing tests, settled on a diagnosis of fibromyalgia.
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He settled on a Dutch-made stove that reduces wood down to clean-burning gases.
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Instead, Cordray settled on a two-pronged strategy, according to current and former bureau employees.
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The moth had crawled between dozens of prints and settled on top of this one.
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He settled on Iowa, which has never elected a woman to the House of Representatives.
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"What we settled on was that the most important thing was time," Dr. Graff said.
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I was intrigued by the sleek and modern design of the apartment I settled on.
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ANC members have been discussing removing Zuma but have not settled on a departure date.
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But automakers and regulators are still not settled on what that noise should sound like.
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Tillerson settled on an 8 percent personnel cut by the end of fiscal year 2018.
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After a bit of research, I settled on the Paperwhite and find it incredibly convenient.
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For the new season, Mr. Yorkey settled on a court trial as the plot device.
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They settled on three main areas: infrastructure, like supply chains and logistics; defense; and space.
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After graduating from college, she settled on a petite Jack Russell-Chihuahua mix called Rocco.
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"I don't know that we've all settled on $1 trillion, even the administration," he said.
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They settled on a restaurant by the highway, where they ate at a secluded table.
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He settled on Ahli House Tower, a residential apartment block of approximately two hundred units.
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The board settled on a total of $3,501.28 -- a tribute to Rose's badge number, 128.
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The founders settled on political parties as a mechanism to institutionalize channels for ongoing debate.
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Finally, in 1953, the cathedral settled on the stained-glass design with Lee and Jackson.
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Amazon has settled on a new home for its second headquarters, which it calls HQ2.
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Like many designers, Simcoe first wanted to be an architect before he settled on car design.
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A water jet on the tail would kick up debris that's settled on the pool floor.
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The "Into You" singer settled on a filter that exaggerated her face, and she's clearly amused.
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Oun said that the committee had not yet settled on a list of individual output limits.
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According to numerous reports, Apple still hasn't settled on a final design for the iPhone 8.
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Her community eventually settled on #ThronesYall as a suitable replacement for this week's live-tweet session.
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U.S. crude settled on Monday at $45.41 a barrel, ending the year down nearly 25 percent.
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Senate Republicans appear to have settled on a six-month waiting period as their replacement policy.
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They settled on a central estimate of around $36 per ton in 2015, rising over time.
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" He settled on the finance industry, in which "the core motivational driver was personal financial gain.
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She settled on buying a one-shouldered bridal dress complete with a train for the wedding.
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Eventually the Studio team settled on a pose and look, which was then approved by Peanuts.
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Zelensky appeared to have settled on trying to funnel Trump's requests through a formal legal process.
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The couple settled on Chang Yong Ter after spotting his work in a coffee table book.
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After these big, messy, heartbreaks, it's no surprise Mindy has settled on Nurse Ben (Bryan Greenberg).
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Before they settled on squids, Splatoon's creators considered making the characters rabbits or blocks of tofu.
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The justices have never settled on a standard by which partisan gerrymandering claims can be measured.
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After browsing for about 30 minutes, they settled on a 6-foot non-drop Nordmann Fir.
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We settled on calling it a sabbatical even though I didn't plan on ever going back.
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But that consensus has not settled on when and how much the Fed will chop rate.
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George Lucas settled on Los Angeles as the site of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
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Today's launch has settled on a month as the right amount of time spent on mute.
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The rest of Corker's quote is telling as to the practical solution Republicans have settled on.
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Daryl Morey and the front office eventually settled on a three-year deal, worth $11 million.
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Going into her wedding day, Ballerini settled on three separate outfit changes — "because duh!" she jokes.
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But the strategy Cruz and Kasich have actually settled on is more outlandish and haphazard still.
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Tigana's community has settled on one particular option to fight higher temperatures and crop losses: Chickens.
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In the end, Facebook settled on a $38 per-share price after a positive pricing cycle.
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The company settled on the yearly pricing back in 2014, when things went up by $20.
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The dust has not yet settled on that Tristan Thompson, Jordyn Woods, and Khloé Kardashian drama.
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As such, she hasn't settled on exactly how many more visas she'll seek in her legislation.
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"You don't want this whole thing to be settled on this San Bernardino case." he said.
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Betaworks settled on the topic based on the popularity of apps like Twitch and HQ Trivia.
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The conversations are too loose, and it doesn't appear that Trump is settled on a solution.
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But, Nike says they eventually settled on an "original" version that is different from Kawhi's sketch.
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Our team tried the Mystery flavor in September and, after some deliberation, settled on Teddy Grahams.
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The aquarium hasn't settled on a name yet, but is considering Beck, Bixby, Cypress and Watson.
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They eventually settled on $1.75 million, with Cuban getting a 25 percent share of the company.
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They settled on the same style, but different metals; Zee's is gold and Younkers's is platinum.
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She liked Yocheved and Elisheva, but settled on Batsheva, after the object of King David's lust.
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With even the most meager goals unmet, the Obama administration settled on something even less ambitious.
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We scoured the advertisements and the local discount stores, and we settled on a $395 couch.
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"One of the big problems is that I never really settled on one thing," he said.
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Yahoo's leaders also tried to buy Google but eventually settled on building their own search tool.
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Czechoslovakian by birth, Drobny defected in 1949 and settled on Egyptian citizenship before securing British papers.
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Passing over a throng of nonwhite Republicans recently elected to high office, he settled on Gov.
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By this point, visitors felt extremely checked in, and a warm bemusement settled on the crowd.
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Once Republicans settled on repeal-only, Ryan and McConnell knew they had little margin for error.
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Aniston eventually settled on her first pick: Corinne, at 24-year-old business owner from Miami.
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Lombardini suggested that the oldest-youngest disputes could be settled on the court, San Marino style.
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When the dust had settled on deadline day, one team was notably absent from the action.
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I settled on some rules: Despite the name, one-liners are often two or three sentences.
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Was there a moment when you settled on how that score would play out or sound?
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And here is a higher-level overview of how the study settled on each city's ranking.
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It took about six months of researching the market before I settled on my first booking.
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He goes on to say he "settled on a version of events" he thought were true.
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The deeper problem with email is that it has never quite settled on a social mode.
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He finally settled on the pugnacious conservationist David Brower, and set him against three unapologetic developers.
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We post-Cold War Americans haven't really settled on what story we are a part of.
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Lately Ms. Eisner has settled on a single identity, that of a jeweler, largely self-taught.
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Then I settled on exploring the idea of otherness and its impact on the human psyche.
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The group settled on a course of action: The FBI would open an investigation in Tennessee.
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They settled on 500 acres on Lake Champlain, and he began building houses and raising horses.
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Last month, officials said, the president settled on his daughter, who is also his senior adviser.
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Now, one city has settled on an unusual answer: Sell the statue to the highest bidder.
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Mr. Qaseem said they settled on a torso that was skinny and young — like Officer Tameem's.
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They settled on the East Cut, one of San Francisco's most recently renamed, and densest, neighborhoods.
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They settled on a condominium in the Harrison, a 503-story building that opened in 2017.
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We looked at a lot of different options, but settled on these bow ties from Chewy.com.
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" Mr. Ghabbash settled on a silver car and "a tall guy, with glasses and light hair.
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Exactly how and when Reagan settled on Mr. Morris to tell his story is not clear.
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They eventually settled on a glassy skyscraper condo that they purchased for $14 million in 2013.
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After a while, I settled on a witch/BROOM HILDA-themed puzzle and sent it off.
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However, Black Americans ultimately settled on the birthright claim, codified in the 14th Amendment in 1868.
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Several members across the political spectrum have settled on it as their preferred course of action.
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So after a decade-plus of show experience, here is what I have settled on: 1.
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They considered a two-piece flight suit but settled on a more traditional one-piece configuration.
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The apartment we settled on and bought had a maintenance charge of about $450 a month.
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With some help, I finally settled on a policy — and I&aposm so glad I did.
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For hours, the fire burned, unattended, and a dense blanket of smoke settled on the horizon.
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As the dust settled on Monday and the crowds went home, opposition lawmakers were urging calm.
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The two settled on turning the engineers and fabricators of the creature into divers — and puppeteers.
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What the company ultimately settled on was a gripper that was neither fully rigid, nor soft.
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Democrats have not settled on how they would retaliate against Republicans if their conditions aren't met.
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This puzzle went through many transformations before I settled on the final set of theme answers.
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Scanning his bookshelf, he settled on Orwell's novel, for reasons he is hard pressed to explain.
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The one we settled on ended up being around $9,000, a big hit to our savings.
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That he settled on rye was no accident; it was an opportunity to revive another tradition.
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Over the years, officials learned from each line and settled on standard technology, Mr. Wild said.
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The Walgreens trial was separated from the others that settled on Monday, and has been postponed.
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There's conceivably a sweet spot there, but they haven't settled on it yet, people involved say.
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At the time, smartphone design had basically settled on gray slabs of plastic, aluminum, and glass.
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I don't think I would consider her commitment and policy approach settled on Medicare for All.
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We finally settled on creating a puzzle that simulated a blackjack game between player and dealer.
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It isn't just those in the Trump camp, though, who have settled on using this word.
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We settled on a three-pack of salted caramel dark chocolate and some raspberry hard candy.
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The Pentagon ultimately settled on contractor Northrop Grumman over a team of Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
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They talked about a television show or a graphic novel before they settled on a musical.
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In the end, they settled on hydrothermal activity as the most likely culprit for the hydrogen measurements.
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After several months of talks, the universities received permission from their conferences and settled on a date.
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I shopped around A LOT before I settled on this one and I'm really happy I did.
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Eventually, I settled on a compromise — I still read ALL my email but only respond to some.
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I settled on threading, for no reason other than it seemed less painful than microblading or waxing.
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The lander settled on the surface in late November, so it's had time to accumulate some dust.
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Unsure what caused her mouth to get stuck, doctors settled on a rare affliction for cats: lockjaw.
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The 32-year-old actress settled on a strict vegan diet in 2009, but recently told Hello!
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Often, he thought, you settled on an ill-fitting item just to get the drudgery over with.
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I settled on something fresh, something new, something au courant with the tapestry of alternative R&B.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have ripped Democrats for their early criticism of candidates before Trump has settled on one.
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After exchanging dozens of emails, Mehta settled on a product that she says she's very proud of.
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In the 22020s, tobacco companies settled on the "Doubt is our product" advertising strategy to delay regulation.
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They considered several places including New York and Hawaii, but ultimately, they settled on Chicago's Jackson Park.
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They ultimately settled on 13 studies that spanned 15 years and included a total of 8,883 patients.
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Eventually, the two parties settled on $650 million, a number "that both can swallow," a source revealed.
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I finally settled on 375 degrees as that's the same temp I often use the Crafty at.
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Occasionally farmers have settled on natural migration corridors for African elephants, giving birth to a fractious relationship.
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By about 16 I was settled on going to Syracuse University to start that career in journalism.
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So the meeting broke up in the early hours of June 21st having settled on no nominations.
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In the end, the two sides settled on a 0003 percent wage rise and bonus for 2016.
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Once we settled on this this blunt, chic bob, I was like, 'Okay, we can do it.
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We arrive at Cycle Bar, grab our shoes, and get settled on our bikes for Throwback Thursday.
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The auction will be settled on Tuesday, when T-bills worth $944.5 million are due to mature.
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He then settled on giving it to a homeless person while they walked over to the ballpark.
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He considered a tramp stamp, but eventually settled on something inspired by Steve-O's tattoo of himself.
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Congressional leadership has done little serious work so far and is nowhere near settled on a strategy.
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It looks like they settled on the $200 price point for 30 rides from that user testing.
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They settled on 42 studies, 37 of which were used for analyses combining data from multiple studies.
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But the debate about their respective health and fitness for office won't be settled on facts alone.
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Which is presumably why Spotlite has settled on Iceland for the next stage of its crypto adventure.
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After studying different business models, Cafici settled on the one that had won success for Russia's CarPrice.ru.
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He said contract lengths from three to eight years were discussed before both sides settled on five.
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In the end, we settled on renting a private meeting room in a downtown Jakarta residential complex.
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However, it took a lot of brainstorming and iterations until the pair settled on the final version.
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A previous version counted delegates from Colorado and Wyoming, which will not be settled on that date.
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So far, the organisers have settled on slating the pride parade for October to November this year.
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In an interview with Runner's World, the couple opened up about how they settled on the idea.
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It elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative, neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
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So the dust has settled on the sale of the stores once known as Barneys New York.
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He settled on a well-known comic named Okechukwu Onyegbule, who performs under the name Okey Bakassi.
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The world's largest social network has finally settled on an effective way to list basic news stories.
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Congress settled on a strategy of passing "minibus" packages of a few spending bills at a time.
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When the dust settled on the Asian crisis, Indonesian assets had shed a huge amount of value.
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Eventually, over a dinner, they settled on a group of eight, with a number of outside supporters.
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He settled on Espinoza, whose happy-go-lucky nature and intuitive riding style fit American Pharoah perfectly.
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Jian-Yang has settled on copying popular American technologies for a Chinese market lax about patent protection.
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He raised it a notch from 50 percent, a number he settled on about two months ago.
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One hundred days since his death, the dust has well and truly settled on Jamal Khashoggi's murder.
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I settled on the included Comply foam tips in the end, which made sure they felt secure.
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It elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative, neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
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"Others said they would love to see the dispute settled on "Judge Judy," the reality television show."
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"Their message is muddled in part because they haven't settled on policy," GOP strategist Alex Conant said.
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Eventually, the number settled on nine, which Roosevelt failed to change for an eighth time in 1937.
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The White House initially settled on four finalists after Kennedy announced his retirement last month, including Kavanaugh.
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Walgreens knows it needs a new approach, and so has settled on outside partnerships as the solution.
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"We settled on &aposPortal&apos or &aposHalf-Life&apos as interesting," Valve game developer David Speyrer said.
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Carter settled on 12 weeks, he said, as he felt it balances both competitive leave and readiness.
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I think they'll continue to take market share once the dust has settled on all of this.
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So, as a big fan of the hit British sci-fi series, Zemke settled on a TARDIS.
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They seem to have finally settled on Senator Marco Rubio, far later than we would have expected.
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The team settled on a more classic approach, using seismometers to map the depths below Mount Paektu.
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Pillay and his team of students settled on a composite fiberglass and carbon-fiber band and resin.
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He settled on a 1003-horsepower Volkswagen GTI, a vehicle beloved for its practicality and strong performance.
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In June 2017, the parties settled on his attending two to three hours of specialized sensitivity training.
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But Pai has not yet settled on what rules, if any, he might adopt in their place.
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They settled on a diameter of 33 millimeters ("otherwise, the watch wears you," Mr. Mesny-Deschamps said).
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The president on Sunday disputed news reports that he had settled on Mr. Ayers as his pick.
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It's little surprise, then, that head coach Dwane Casey quickly settled on a closing lineup involving both.
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It settled on the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, where only staff and press were allowed inside.
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Eventually, the team settled on five names, which were recently approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).
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I settled on the Oribel PortaPlay Wonderland Adventures Convertible Activity Center, which checked off all the boxes.
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Investigators cautioned that they had not settled on a motive for James T. Hodgkinson of Belleville, Ill.
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We had poured ourselves a glass of wine and settled on the sofa to watch the news.
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Tech companies like Apple, Nintendo and Foxconn have settled on Vietnam as an important new manufacturing hub.
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One of the aides said they hadn't settled on week two witnesses yet, but thought Lt. Col.
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Eventually, the collaborators settled on a more traditional theatrical experience: a film element and surround-sound accompaniment.
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Lauren McCluskey's death is one of several cases officials considered when they settled on the new changes.
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For a first course, I wanted something fresh, so I settled on an herb salad with tofu.
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Samuel Beckett liked Wallabee boots and Aran sweaters and settled on his hairstyle when he was 17.
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She said the two have settled on a term they're both comfortable with to describe their relationship.
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Eventually the arbiters of style settled on no quotes, and a hyphen in between the two words.
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When they settled on a purchase, Mr. Grajewski, the more extroverted of the pair, would begin negotiations.
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The new parents are getting along, but they have not settled on a child support figure yet.
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This is the fundamental risk inherent in the "limited strikes" strategy Trump appears to have settled on.
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The club threw around various names — Sean Hannity, Newt Gingrich — and settled on Ann Coulter, another verbal flamethrower.
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Can you tell me how you settled on your art style, and what other artists have inspired you?
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This is important because Forge is currently pre-revenue and has not yet settled on a monetization strategy.
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But after talking things over with VanSpankeren, he settled on a more expensive plan with a lower deductible.
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He has now settled on a steel slat, or steel bollard, design for the proposed border barrier additions.
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After debating what picture to mimic, the team settled on Beyoncé's internet-breaking pregnancy photo posted in February.
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So he settled on the start to summer, the season that earned Coney Island its claim to fame.
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Despite not having a background in hospitality or coffee, Ibrahim settled on the cafe model for his initiative.
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Inspired by the way pets are commonly tagged, he settled on a safe radio-frequency identification (RFID) implant.
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CBOT's March soybean contract settled on Wednesday up 1-3/4 cents at $9.02-1/2 a bushel.
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In the end, we settled on six themes that exemplify the use of photographs in this early period.
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Ultimately, the city settled on Wegmans, in part because of its reputation as ethical, beloved and consumer-friendly.
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Even MIT's new construction bot faced delays when dew settled on a layer of foam, and warped it.
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These billionaires haven't just settled on a way to make money from people's misery; they've benefited politically, too.
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Carl Icahn, who has settled on that one, is off trying to replace the board at SandRidge Energy.
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That seems to be the term we've settled on for now — and it suits the category just fine.
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In the months since, CBP has settled on facial recognition as the easiest method for fulfilling the mandate.
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And there was something within that that just made me feel so settled on my own two feet.
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The company hasn't settled on a specific location, but it's been courted heavily by France, Spain, and others.
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He and Beatty settled on a gorgeous, strong-willed unknown as the Bonnie to Beatty's Clyde: Faye Dunaway.
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The company notes that 52 versions were produced before Schindler and the team settled on the right match.
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The author settled on Edge of Seventeen writer Kelly Fremon Craig, who will also be directing the film.
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They settled on a third man whose rule led to a period of turbulence before Mr Bouteflika's ascent.
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She settled on two tops, grabbing each in at least three or four sizes, from L to XXXL.
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Michael Bloomberg, New York's former mayor, thinks the firm would have settled on New York without the incentives.
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The town of Antelope was just outside of where Rajneesh and his "sannyasins" settled on an expansive ranch.
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Michael Bloomberg, New York's former mayor, thinks the company would have settled on New York without the incentives.
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I experimented and eventually settled on these little bottles, which are flavored with a little lemon juice too.
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Role and Wise haven't found out the sex of their baby yet but have already settled on names.
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Early on, Šarapovas settled on a minimalist spatial object that would consist of a number of identical segments.
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When they finally settled on a Live Oak as their show's location, it turned into a bigger concept.
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I settled on using the language of horror, but showing only the aftermath and not what caused it.
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Despite admitting I don't want children, I settled on a "Gregarious" type baby by the name of Dolores.
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Officials settled on the meteorite theory after no evidence of explosives was found, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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I ultimately settled on a series, "Jump into Knitting," led by a mother-daughter team, Kristy and Olive.
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He finally settled on the National Defense Authorization Act, saying Rubio joined Inhofe in voting for the NDAA.
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She settled on choosing We Got You and Daniel, although only one of them embraced her in return.
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The rules were further adjusted in subsequent years until the Emmys settled on the rule we have now.
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She settled on a color scheme: the very seasonally apropos combination of wintry white and hues of blue.
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But short on time and traveling with an infant, we settled on a ride on a yellow submarine.
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Two mattresses with the sheets pushed aside were on the floor, and we settled on top of them.
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The auction will be settled on Tuesday when dollar T-bills worth $1.1 billion are due to mature.
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Finally I settled on placing it next to a fire pit, because it was the only available spot.
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I mean, it is intimidating, but the process that I've settled on has such interesting features for me.
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They ultimately settled on the National Cathedral, an Episcopalian church that recently hosted services for the late Sen.
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It does not specify what actions constitute "harboring," and the courts have not settled on one uniform definition.
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They say they will tweak minor design elements like chairs and tableware, but haven't settled on the details.
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After some jockeying during the season, the Blues seem to have settled on Brian Elliott as their goaltender.
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The runaway swarm settled on the umbrella of a hot-dog cart at Forty-third Street and Broadway.
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The exact figure hasn't been settled on, but many are expecting it to be in the $14 range.
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The legislature settled on an extra $500 per pupil, to apply to capital expenses like buildings or equipment.
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While the two-judge majority settled on just $1.95 million, a dissenting judge endorsed a less drastic reduction.
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The WSJ report said the president had settled on his selection on Saturday but could change his mind.
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After many iterations and scale-model tests of his invention, he and his team settled on a design.
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Astonishingly, a plurality of voters in four of those swing states had not yet settled on a candidate.
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After years of debate, Congress settled on a solution – the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015.
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Democratic leaders have begun working on the Medicare negotiation bill, but have not yet settled on the details.
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If you needed more evidence, just check out how the message Northam has settled on in the race.
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Ms. Krop disagreed that the science is settled on the role of the rigs in fostering marine life.
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How many versions of Dark Rebel Rider did you go through until you settled on the final recipe?
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We went through several versions before we settled on a final iteration with feedback from the Vogue team.
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CLEVELAND — Republicans here have not quite settled on a consistent affirmative message of support for Donald J. Trump.
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But they settled on the cathedral because they wanted a place they could visit to talk to him.
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Eventually they sat up and walked up the steps and settled on a bench in the shelter's hallway.
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She settled on South Orange, N.J., where she and her husband bought a six-bedroom house in 2014.
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For a number of reasons, the definition of a rollback that we settled on focuses on regulatory changes.
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"You look great in a jumpsuit," the stylist said as Ogunbowale settled on a sea-foam green one.
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Listen, I remember when Facebook went through nine CEOs at once before they settled on the right one.
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I wanted to sell something useful and cool, that way it was environmental, so I settled on socks.
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Or maybe the tribes who first settled on Manhattan, spotlighted at the National Museum of the American Indian.
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So they settled on writing to fellow voters in the district, sending out 16,500 handwritten postcards and letters.
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Ms. Dougherty, 67, a bookkeeper, settled on Harley Rouda, the candidate endorsed by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
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Democrats have settled on health care and, to a lesser extent, college affordability, as their main social programs.
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The common explanation settled on was that Sanders's popularity was a mirage resting on his lack of scrutiny.
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It seems many Republican voters have already settled on that conclusion—though they would put it slightly differently.
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I settled on the Boi Portugues, an intriguing aperitif cocktail made of dry port, Campari, vermouth and bitters.
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In Iowa, for instance, only 20083 percent of caucusgoers say they have settled on a candidate for sure.
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Dones points out that the Cassini team analyzing the incoming pollution has not settled on a precise rate.
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But the temple couldn't quickly shake off the stigma that had settled on it after the Cultural Revolution.
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Since the removal of the Rhodes statue the radicals have settled on an overarching demand for national decolonization.
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Before everybody settled on monolithic slabs of glass, there was a wide diversity of form factors for phones.
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Ms. Yu settled on a replacement flight to Vietnam on Cathay Pacific, with a stopover in Hong Kong.
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Judge Kevin W. Eide has settled on six of Prince's siblings and half-siblings as his likely heirs.
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Oddly, he settled on Hedren for "The Birds" and "Marnie," an awkward actress at best, brittle and shaky.
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Noah Syndergaard and the New York Mets settled on a $9.7 million contract for 2020, according to MLB.
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That Mr. Stone settled on the Hollywood location suggests how the restaurant scene's center of gravity is shifting.
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Originally, Morgan explains, Jess was imagined as a brunette, but the team eventually settled on a darker blonde.
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The official London benchmark price for silver settled on Thursday more than 80 cents below the spot price.
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She settled on 13 groups — most in her Chicago suburb — and gave a total of $20163,700 to them.
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David and I settled on the following puzzle, which I think is engrossing and a lot of fun.
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He drafted dozens of verses and then it was years more before he settled on a final version.
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And we settled on the theory that the executive branch always has the authority to establish prosecution priorities.
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Though Alabama lost that game, it settled on its quarterback, as Coker replaced Cooper Bateman in the second quarter.
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Once you've settled on using a virtual machine the next challenge is choosing which virtual machine software you'll install.
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"He slept a lot, and with the growth and weight of his head, he settled on that one spot."
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After a seven-month journey, the $2.5 billion Curiosity rover finally settled on the surface of the red planet.
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But, it appears Diego Sanchez has finally settled on what weight class he should call home within the Octagon.
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This is clearly a dangerous position for Netanyahu, and this week he settled on a plan to fix it.
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She settled on a strapless lace Vera Wang design with full ball gown skirt, elaborate train and full veil.
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On Monday, Filadelfo got settled on the plane for a short flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco, California.
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Once you've settled on one of these trill ass goat cheeses, start incorporating them into your daily snarfing regiment.
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He hasn't settled on a name for his mod yet, wavering between No Guy's Sky and Doom Guy's Sky.
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After a bunch of deliberations, they finally settled on $350,000 as the magic number to remain a going concern.
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I've since tried out several of its models and settled on the Rincon as my favorite for the road.
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Its biggest push came in 2018, when Google settled on RCS as the solution for upgrading messaging on Android.
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Countries with mixed systems, such as Canada, settled on the right because their neighbours were already on that side.
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What is as yet unclear is whether she has settled on her own list of priorities for the talks.
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Now that the dust has settled on "Batman v Superman," the season's next blockbuster is set to hit theaters.
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I settled on a straightforward version from recipe aggregator, My Recipes, that seemed to meet all the standard qualifications.
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With a matter of hours before the election, he said "a blanket of anxiety" had settled on the state.
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According to Premier, the parties settled on a figure in exchange for 30 unreleased recordings and made a deal.
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Eventually, they settled on 3-trifluoromethyl 33-nitrophenol, or TFM, a metabolism-targeting poison applied to larvae-infested streams.
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But once dreams of the stage faded and practicalities set in, Smolke settled on a more reliable career path.
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But Republicans haven't actually settled on what legislation they are trying to pass at the end of this debate.
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As a solution, Aston Martin settled on a partnership with Daimler to do all the connected things it can't.
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I dug through the cupboards, and settled on old spaghetti noodles and a can of pre-cooked pinto beans.
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We settled on splitting a couple small pizzas between us — a classic margherita pie and a sausage and peppers.
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The two parties have no common platform and have not settled on a commonly agreed candidate for prime minister.
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Parker told Anderson Cooper this week that he settled on it before writing a single line of the script.
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"Barbara and Jenelle settled on a custody schedule that allows them to share time with Jace," Kaemmer told PEOPLE.
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"Barbara and Jenelle settled on a custody schedule that allows them to share time with Jace," Kaemmer tells PEOPLE.
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The depositions were part of a lawsuit by Theranos investor Partner Fund Management, which was settled on May 1.
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After exploring different ways to land them—parachutes, air bags, retractable wings—Bezos settled on vertical landings, using legs.
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Though the company had toyed with a monthly subscription price of $4.99, it settled on the industry standard $9.99.
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Gilbert settled on the solution I used back in the day for games like Tex Murphy: a hint line.
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Nick Gillian, lead machine engineer for Soli, walked me through the basic gestures that the team has settled on.
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Final price and volume figures for this week are settled on Tuesday next week at the Nasdaq Salmon bourse.
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We settled on an abandoned field deep in the woods at the farthest edge of the Wellesley College property.
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Trump and his staff offered a variety of answers, but to this day haven't settled on a single one.
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As dust settled on the cells, their power output would drop, providing a clear record of accumulation over time.
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In late 2013, as Fadell negotiated the sale to the search giant, the two parties settled on two provisions.
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Instead, they settled on visual signals from a light bar placed on the windshield of a Ford Transit Van.
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After many rounds of voting, debating, and horse trading, we finally settled on a definitive, inarguable, and absolute ranking.
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Gabriella would love to play soccer professionally, Teresa says, but has also settled on a back-up career: modeling.
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In Dr. Hope, Pielhau describes her battle with cancer and how she settled on GcMAF as a last resort.
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Gibson finally settled on a Facebook Live stream after relocating to Pacifica, a coastal town south of San Francisco.
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But in a way, it makes sense why the Trump administration has now settled on the tactic of avoidance.
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Final prices for the current week will be settled on Tuesday of next week at the Nasdaq Salmon bourse.
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The American people settled on a divided government that reflected a divided nation in the midterm elections this week.
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G.E. had considered dozens of locations, including New York, before announcing in January that it had settled on Boston.
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However, Riffle said that he hasn't settled on exactly at which income level the 99% tax should kick in.
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That in mind, I settled on the Toyota RAV4, which I'd driven as a rental car before and liked.
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That left many oil market watchers with the impression producers had settled on a de facto three-month extension.
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Zuckerberg settled on a stance of effortful good cheer, renting a movie theatre to screen it for the staff.
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To challenge 503-year-old Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, Democrats settled on 72-year-old Patty Judge.
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Over 1,000 teenagers entered our Seventh Annual Found Poem Contest, and, after much agonizing, we've settled on our favorites.
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The playoff picture should be considerably clearer when the dust, or in some cases snow, has settled on Monday.
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The strategist said legalization backers have settled on a reliable formula that has generated success at the ballot box.
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Flynn, the fact that he settled on pleading guilty to only one count says to me that probably Gen.
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On the first, the white campus and the black campus settled on whom to send to the main event.
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He reportedly pushed for a refugee cap of 85033,000, while the administration eventually settled on a ceiling of 45,000.
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Flynn, the fact that he settled on pleading guilty to only one account says to me that probably Gen.
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"He's had numerous contacts with Jeff and they've settled on a number of things," supervising producer Sean Ryerson explained.
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The ball cleared a bunker, settled on the edge of the green and led to a 1-up victory.
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After considering Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, and other landmarks, they settled on bombing subway trains at rush hour.
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He also understood the power of branding and soon settled on wearing his bright blue vest to every protest.
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Ritchie and Chasen settled on a minimalist aesthetic for the project, after rounds of editing the logo, evidence below.
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It seems like Kutcher and Kunis settled on a pretty good stop-gap plan — for this year, at least.
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This ad was striking because Republicans seem far, far from settled on how exactly they'll repeal and replace Obamacare.
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That's a full inch larger than the default e-reader screen size the company seemingly settled on generations ago.
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Are they considered a settler, or is it just the direct descendants of those who settled on the land?
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More than 250 men applied, before she reportedly settled on a lucky Ann Arbor man named Joseph J. Stevenson.
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The company was founded in 2011 as GoshPosh before cofounder and CEO Manish Chandra settled on the name Poshmark.
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I settled on Le Méridien San Francisco in the Financial District after I saw it advertised online for $149.
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I've gotten savvier at selecting trees and have settled on the proper height and circumference for my living space.
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To do so, they traveled to 22010 factories in Italy and settled on one in the village of Civitanova.
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For first names, we'd settled on a girl's from my side of the family, and a boy's from his.
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We settled on a two-tank softening system made of fiberglass from a company called Air and Water Quality.
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He settled on a longish molecule that serves as a structural component in one of the two ribosomal subunits.
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He settled on a shirt for Jodeci's 1993's "Diary of a Mad Band" album, which had personal significance.
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Once the team got rolling, it tested different parts and settled on the ones that made the most sense.
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Then my mind settled on one moment that seemed to encapsulate the role of state parks in our lives.
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Shortly after getting settled on our couch, Jim unveiled another gift: a story he rightly suspected no one knew.
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A huge number that are yet to be completed, and which still need to be settled on by buyers.
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But he hasn't settled on whether one would be better for his plans to win a majority than another.
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One recent afternoon, we settled on the sofa in her Upper West Side living room to talk about grandparenting.
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He said the board had settled on Mr. Lynch after more than half a dozen meetings starting in December.
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He wanted to visit Pulse because of its great reputation, but settled on Southern Nights, another gay club, instead.
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After several interviews, Mr. Biden settled on some phrasing: "I take responsibility," a sentence that echoed the words Mrs.
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The administration has settled on the key details of its rollback, according to two people familiar with the terms.
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With the Iowa caucuses more than seven months away, few of the big unions have settled on a candidate.
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Health officials have not yet even settled on a common definition of the syndrome, or standards for reporting cases.
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Eventually, his campaign seemed to have settled on competing for the relatively moderate lane with longtime frontrunner Joe Biden.
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He eventually settled on the SafeTrack program as the best way to fix the worst parts of the system.
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I settled on a brand called The Bytox Hangover Patch, which seemed to have the most promising reviews online.
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Though they had not settled on a candidate, Republicans brought in their most popular surrogates to generate big turnout.
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After experimenting with different species, he settled on the golden silk orb-weaver, known for its great circular webs.
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Consumers have long had too soft a voice in class actions purportedly brought, litigated and settled on their behalf.
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Vang Pao, a Lao army general and Hmong leader, settled on a farm near Missoula in the Bitterroot Valley.
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They finally settled on NIFTP, in part because its acronym, which he pronounced "Nift-P," was catchy, he said.
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Donald Trump is on the hunt for a scapegoat, and he has settled on Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell.
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The boys thought it was a good idea and settled on a video as the way to do it.
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Only about half of likely Democratic voters in New Hampshire said they were settled on their candidate of choice.
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I settled on "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," and the screen was big enough to properly enjoy it.
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After Dr. Jacobs's remarks, many of the forecasters mingling in the hallways outside settled on a common descriptor: diplomatic.
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Consumer sentiment promptly settled on the conclusion that all vapes are harmful, even when clear data shows the opposite.
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But, with Jews dispersed across a half-dozen empires, Zionism's leaders settled on the ancient biblical land of Judea.
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He wrote and rewrote the early pages until he settled on a tone he believed could carry the novel.
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That one rented quickly, but the roommates settled on a three-bedroom in a small rowhouse near Bushwick Avenue.
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She did some research, and by the time she entered high school, she had settled on a career path.
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The three finally settled on a $1.75 million investment, with Cuban getting a 25 percent share of the company.
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The only uncertainty that seemed to be settled on Friday was that the man killed was indeed Mr. Amri.
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Cyrus split from Liam Hemsworth earlier this year, and the divorce was reportedly settled on Tuesday, according to People.
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When the dust settled on the 2008 financial crisis, not a single top Wall Street executive went to prison.
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They settled on excuses like Nassar was sick, or he was focusing on his private practice, the Star reported.
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President Trump seems to have settled on this course of action after a series of surprise foreign policy successes.
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Gilead settled on charging about $1,000 per pill, or an eye-popping $84,000 for a full course of treatment.
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There are lots of possible ladders for this, but I settled on the one I used in today's puzzle.
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Once I settled on five symmetric theme answers, I had to go 16 wide with JEANS in the middle.
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So like, I recently broke the story that Trump had settled on Pat Cipollone for his White House Counsel.
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That's an increase from what the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) between the NBPA and the NBA originally settled on.
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In fact, before Republicans settled on their current healthcare strategy, there were already several diverse plans on the table.
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They tried two bus lines, but ultimately settled on a car service or having Ms. Carman's husband drive him.
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The dust has settled on Mark Zuckerberg's surprise announcement that the social network would refocus its business on privacy.
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Meanwhile, Lastonia Leviston -- who got a $7 million judgment in the sex tape case -- has settled on $6 million.
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Can you tell us the name of your state marketplace and how you remember how you settled on it?
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The outcomes of two Senate races, 13 House seats and two governorships had yet to be settled on Monday.
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Once they settled on contributing at least $2,000 a month, the couple immediately looked for ways to cut their costs.
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After studying the region's web of fault lines and stratigraphic layers, Niemann's team settled on the closing Prosper-Haniel mine.
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Photo: AmazonOn Amazon's neverending quest to dominate every single retail category imaginable, the company has settled on its next frontier.
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City officials eventually settled on the parallel bypass tunnel, which allows for a shutdown measured in months instead of years.
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On the 103rd ballot, Democrats finally settled on John W. Davis, an anodyne lawyer who had been Wilson's solicitor general.
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Instead, she settled on insurance that comes with a $6,000 annual deductible she has to pay before most coverage starts.
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The company eventually settled on one location in a Virginia suburb near Washington, DC, and another in New York City.
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Winter had already settled on the mustard fields around Balali, but Mahavir marched the girls outside into the biting air.
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Then I get settled on the couch and crack into the book I'm currently reading, The Girl Who Smiled Beads.
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Accounting for Alberta's population, Moffatt and I settled on somewhere between one and two billion for Alberta's homegrown weed market.
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Some disenchanted voters have moved on from Trudeau and settled on New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh as an option.
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A source with a producer who declined to be identified said that producers settled on one price this time around.
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Eventually, the two companies settled on a royalty price of $7.50 per device, which Apple still thought was too high.
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He settled on using a truck, which has become the preferred method for recent ISIS-inspired attacks against the West.
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Since Swift couldn't be with Kloss to celebrate the latter's 24th birthday on Wednesday, she settled on a sundown FaceTime.
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The pair, who have two children together, didn't want a lavish wedding, and settled on a casual courthouse ceremony instead.
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Felder told us that in a contentious case like this, it's likely that they've already settled on who gets what.
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In the end, the White House settled on a working dinner with Trump, Pence and several members of the Cabinet.
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John & Olivia Has John finally settled on a woman, now that there are virtually no more available women in Paradise?
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But the answer several Republicans from tough districts have settled on is, sure — if Trump will campaign on their terms.
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He eventually settled on Chicken: "This was so fun, thank you for all the sweet and creative suggestions," he said.
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At first, he started to rattle off about communication, then he settled on the tip that's worked best for him.
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After an exhaustive search around the world, Breaking2 settled on a Formula 1 race course in Monza, Italy, near Milan.
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He had to find something his team could latch onto that wasn't pure footballing ability, and he settled on organization.
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Her husband, Michael Sadof, 66, said he looked at Trump but settled on Christie after listening to him Sunday night.
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They have settled on 1.2 million in compensation on the death of Zhao's mother, said the newspaper citing Zhao's father.
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After hearing the title of the show Neither Here, Nor There I settled on the idea of a self-portrait.
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Once Union and Wade, 37, settled on the perfect surrogate for their baby, the day came when they met her.
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She began painting as a kid and settled on her aspirations to become a designer when she was a teenager.
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The family came back to New York in 219 and settled on Staten Island, in a heavily West Indian neighborhood.
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Republicans, by contrast, never settled on an explanation of what exactly they were after apart from smashing the current law.
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Now, the Senate appears to have settled on just gutting individual tax reforms to pay for a permanent corporate cut.
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No sooner had the couple settled on Almanzo's claim than they began to suffer an encyclopedic set of frontier disasters.
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Because of a few timing issues, I settled on flying to China and connecting back to the US from there.
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Only spend up to the limits in the categories you've settled on ahead of time, and not a penny more.
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In that case, which the agency settled on the same day, it did actually hold the company's executive personally responsible.
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But before flying back from a fund-raiser in California, Mr. Trump had settled on a plan for the morning.
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After doing a ton of research, we settled on expanding our Ring cameras and doorbell with their professional monitoring service.
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Clinton the moniker "Crooked Hillary," has clearly settled on the line of attack as one that will stick and sting.
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The New York Times and others reported that he was on a list of speakers the campaign had settled on.
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Mr. Shinzato fell into that category: After leaving the Marines, he married an Okinawan woman and settled on the island.
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The Tannens had already settled on using organic cotton when a tragedy prompted them to raise their sights still higher.
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After searching for an affordable, safe, everyday face sunscreen for months, I've settled on Farmacy's cult-favorite Green Defense ($36).
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Some evil spell had settled on the community: mysterious maladies swept the flocks of chickens; the cattle sickened and died.
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In July, the House Appropriations Committee settled on a much smaller over-all cut for the agency—6.5 per cent.
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He settled on long hair, a black jacket, and as much branded clothing in the company's magenta hue as possible.
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West was then given 45 days to obtain the permits or tear down the homes — he settled on the latter.
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The company settled on Huntsville, spending $190 million to open an assembly plant in 2016 for Slingshot and Ranger vehicles.
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He tried all five of his children's names for the restaurant before he settled on his daughter Melinda's nickname, Wendy.
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They settled on "Isabelle," a name chosen by the potential donor, and elected to sit down with her in person.
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A key US Senate race in Arizona was settled on Monday night -- six days after Election Day -- when Republican Rep.
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But Mr. Trump never faded, and now they find themselves well into the primaries without having settled on an alternative.
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Finally, they settled on an adaptation of a "fudgy" brownie developed by a magazine-editor friend of Wolf's, Freddi Greenberg.
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I moved closer to the mirror and settled on my lips, full and red from how much I bite them.
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Eventually we settled on her finishing the questions and mailing them to me, which she did on hand-typed paper.
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But if Trump has settled on a concrete plan to replace any of them, it's news to his closest advisers.
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But I settled on biochemistry, and because I had a scholarship, I got to do all of these summer internships.
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They settled on one drill in particular that seemed to work for Seager, and that he continues to practice regularly.
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Winter has arrived in Beijing, and residents are struggling to escape the heavy smog that has settled on the city.
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They worried about everything from the lighting to the color of the wood shelves (they settled on a honey tone).
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But once Lincoln Square was settled on, Harrison, the lead designer of the United Nations, proposed more than 4003 designs.
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Democrats have not yet settled on their convention site but have winnowed their options to Houston, Miami Beach and Milwaukee.
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The strike would be settled on April 16, with an agreement that acknowledged the workers' union and raised their wages.
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Eventually, I settled on one of the most romantic places I know: a little spot called... Kensington High Street Waterstones.
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They settled on making a series of portraits of a fictional aristocratic family using a generative adversarial network, or GAN.
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After a few tweaks to his idea, he settled on this system: People can submit a proposal for an issue.
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He settled on Azendohsaurus, a squat Triassic herbivore whose skull had once been misidentified as belonging to an early dinosaur.
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When President Obama and Democrats in Congress settled on a health care plan, they largely left big employer plans alone.
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Next, we investigated the hotel's four cocktail bars and settled on the Parlour Bar, which had a luxe cosmopolitan vibe.
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The governor settled on Hyde-Smith, but the White House and Washington Republicans weren't exactly on board with that choice.
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Then he settled on a group of seven teams, including the Seattle Mariners, San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, and Angels.
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The couple settled on Creek House, a three-bedroom home on seven acres, set on a cliff overlooking Mombaccus Creek.
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We settled on Lens, a name that had been previously used for a weekly photographic column from 2005 to 2008.
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She avoided places that offered minibars and room service and settled on a midprice hotel near Los Angeles International Airport.
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He and his business partner almost settled on a space in the basement of a residential building in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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After they defeated Judge Bork, Mr. Reagan eventually settled on Justice Kennedy, who was seen as a more moderate choice.
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In his video, he said he was looking for someone to kill and settled on Mr. Godwin apparently at random.
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Three of the last five finals have had extra time, and two of those had to be settled on penalties.
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"We had settled on the biggest landscape conservation deal ever made," said Brian Rutledge, director of Audubon's Sagebrush Ecosystem Initiative.
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Child settled on Amazon rather than Netflix or any other streaming service in part because of the synergy it allowed.
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Once Cuse and Averill settled on the right tone for the show, they said Netflix was supportive of the decision.
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They settled on a palette of three blues and gold, colors selected from images of Earth backlit by the sun.
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"We're a much richer state for all the cultures that have settled on our land," the former first lady said.
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Mr. Burger and his team explored several options but eventually settled on something called Field Programmable Gate Arrays, or F.P.G.A.s.
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Today, the right and the left have settled [on] a similar conception of racism as a problem in American life.
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In October 2019 they settled on a 1956 ranch-style home with two bedrooms and two baths, paying $2 million.
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The two companies have been talking for months and haven't settled on all the details, said one of the people.
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They told us how they've adjusted their expectations, compromised idealistic ambitions and, for some, settled on a backup hero(ine).
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Investigators have settled on "persons of interest" by scanning passengers on flights in and out of Britain, the newspaper reported.
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The official release date shifted from year to year, but the authorities eventually settled on the third Thursday of November.
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As snow settled on the silent New York Stock Exchange one recent Sunday, a nearby boutique was abuzz with activity.
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He settled on an Amazon heroine who hails from an island where women had lived without men since ancient times.
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I settled on a cherry-tomato gazpacho, followed by a clam-and-salmon paella and a maple-syrup ice cream.
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For absolutely no reason, we settled on a pub with an outside courtyard in Newtown, a trendy part of Sydney.
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By the end of the March meeting, the group had settled on a sufficiently innocuous name: Letcher Governance Project (LGP).
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Instead, we settled on a much more diverse set of favorites, ranging from supernatural thrillers to leather-clad action games.
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Vanity Fair reported that she settled on white because it was the best color to show off her lace detailing.
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Xceligent's lawyers had the unenviable task of trying to justify the alleged data theft, and settled on an antitrust counterclaim.
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He has not settled on a concrete gun proposal, according to administration officials, leaving lawmakers from both parties in limbo.
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Now, the owners have settled on a space in Brooklyn and had Home Studios design it in Art Deco style.
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Eventually, I settled on Houston, the city where I had grown up and where my mom and sisters still lived.
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A Quaker from Pennsylvania, he had settled on St. Thomas in 1940 after a few years working aboard a ship.
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Eventually, they settled on a design that resembled a V12 engine, with six pump units on each of two banks.
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After experimenting with different types of wood for his project, Perlman initially settled on lignum vitae due to its lubricating resin.
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By the time he churned out the third draft screenplay in August 1975, Lucas had finally settled on his main characters.
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They're claiming the baby might have another name altogether — though how they settled on the bizarre 'Conchobar,' we may never know.
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And then I settled on this idea of the fool, the Shakespearean fool or the jester, being kind of a superhero.
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Spain is the most popular European retirement destination for Britons and is home to around 300,000, mostly settled on the coast.
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That dozens of pro-Trump commentators and personalities settled on this narrative at once is not a coincidence or a conspiracy.
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It just so happens to be that the aesthetic we've settled on for signaling awesome specs is not in itself awesome.
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The union wanted twice as many days to be added to the calendar but settled on the compromise, both sides said.
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Rather than just parse the internet for information, the two settled on an AI solution because of its ability to generalize.
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In a crisis meeting, Roosevelt, a visiting Churchill and their top aides settled on an evasive answer, which Mr. Elsey transmitted.
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The men, who could rely on large salaries thanks to gigs with Major League Soccer, settled on a lucrative bonus structure.
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Although the concept had been given an enormous amount of work to do, the meaning of "culture" was never settled on.
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I've settled on a combination using pattern, fingerprint, and iris methods, all of which can be enabled at the same time.
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Finkelstein had long been studying the big political trends, and he settled on simple issues that could do the most damage.
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Now, before the dust has even settled on the shock result, key Leavers are saying, actually, immigration might not change significantly.
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Russia's influence campaign has not stopped since Trump's election, nor has it settled on the successful tactics it deployed in 2016.
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The team settled on Minecraft, a video game that allows players to build their own worlds using virtual Lego-like pieces.
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In its search for a new chief executive Uber at last settled on Dara Khosrowshahi, who ran Expedia for 12 years.
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After you've settled on a reputable place that offers a good quote, set up an appointment to test drive the car.
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Instead, she settled on a strategy of trying to bury Trump under a fundraising advance that's essentially unprecedented for a Democrat.
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After shopping around, he settled on a bulletproof BMW, and paid $0003,000 for the early 1990s model at a car auction.
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I settled on Spectre first, since it was right there when I opened the Amazon app to see what was available.
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It was only in the 1990s that China settled on a model that has, in many respects, persisted to this day.
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We settled on that a few days before releasing our mixtape because we saw that Facebook was tweaking the reach again.
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While specific dates have yet to be released, Bentley has settled on several new songs to fold into the nightly setlist.
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This idea is based primarily on estimates of how much water Mars once had and where it settled on the surface.
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Rubio needs to be surgical and precise in his criticisms of Trump, but he hasn't settled on a line of attack.
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But right now, Tsai — an avid reader of Forbes who spends every Friday night watching "Shark Tank " — is settled on business.
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Still, the aggregate value of shares sold in its IPO was staggering, as was the valuation Facebook settled on: $104 billion.
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Pianist McCoy Tyner and drummer Elvin Jones were immediate additions to the group, while he eventually settled on bassist Jimmy Garrison.
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"We haven't settled on a final way to address the debt ceiling any more than the Hill has," Mulvaney told reporters.
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Once you've settled on the best shots, you can share them instantly on your social media accounts with a single touch.
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"I think people are looking for long-term bargains and they've settled on Nike as one with staying power," Cramer said.
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The agreement was affirmed in December, when the three countries settled on two French firms to study the dam's potential impact.
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He's here to discover the truth behind the death of an artist, Miriam Hallows, who'd only recently settled on the island.
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Spain is the most popular European retirement destination for Britons, and is home to around 300,000, mostly settled on the coast.
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Brent's previous front-month contract, June, settled on Friday at $48.13 a barrel, after setting a six-month high at $48.50.
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"Essentially, the court has not yet settled on a rule to determine the 'how much is too much' question," she said.
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Now that they've settled on the Bay Area as the landing site, the question is where they will head to next.
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In the end, I settled on the minuscule amount of flesh left on the bones of some random Japanese person's chicken.
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We settled on this blue nightgown; it's lacy but comfy, perfect for breakfast in bed on a cliff by the sea.
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I asked Groene whether the team has settled on the Surface Pro 3 and Pro 4 hinge as the way forward.
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"I think the law is very settled on that question for generations of natural-born American citizens," Pence told CNN Thursday.
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Ultimately, I settled on the Mint budgeting app because it offers the most robust features for an app that's completely free.
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After connecting with a landlord and developer, they settled on a former furniture-assembly factory, and, in 2015, signed a lease.
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In the other quarterfinal matchup that was finally settled on Wednesday, 13th-seeded Dominic Thiem will face 23th-seeded David Goffin.
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The DOL forwarded the request to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), which settled on a compromise policy.
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In the end, they settled on the current list, hoping they will pass by wide margins while bringing out conservative voters.
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Another person with knowledge of the coaching search said that Jackson had settled on Hornacek, confirming a report by Bleacher Report.
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There was no dopamine high when he held my hand, and my heartbeat wasn't settled on a rhythm that matched his.
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He settled on a negroni, a straightforward mix of gin, Campari and sweet vermouth, and liked it enough to order another.
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After learning more about the different candidates for my newest hair dryer, I settled on Bio Ionic's 10x UltraLight Speed Dryer.
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I got a few quotes from different providers and settled on one that met my needs for about $60 a month.
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In the end, Kubrick decided that "you cannot imagine the unimaginable" and, after trying more ornate designs, settled on the monolith.
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"This is something that, right now, we've got to get all of our nominations settled on the Democratic side," she said.
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The publisher settled on using different development teams to keep up with release schedule and establish different series within the franchise.
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After combing the internet for design ideas, I settled on a system of interlocking birch boxes to create a solid bedframe.
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Finally, they settled on auburn—Huntley's suggestion—with thick bangs to cover the tape that Hoffman used to arch his eyebrows.
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After about 20 minutes of searching and comparing, I settled on a beach-side luxury studio for $603 for a month.
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The White House has been threatening to move forward on its own, though administration officials have not settled on next steps.
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We settled on Herb Butter Chicken and Potatoes, Cast Iron Pizza, and Bocadillo (Sandwiches), figuring they would be easy to make.
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Consider how McIlroy and Pieters settled on who was going to hit first at No. 1 in their Saturday foursomes match.
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Apple has reportedly settled on the date for its highly anticipated fall keynote where we'll finally see the iPhone 8 — Sept.
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Gizmodo reached out to Twitter to clarify why it settled on 400—why not something equally arbitrary like 420 or 404?
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Scrolling through the options, we rejected the dancer and the unicorn and, in lieu of anything else, settled on a penguin.
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The network settled on editing the episodes and rescheduling the premiere following unsuccessful attempts to sell the show as it was.
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That would give rise to the first convention since 1976 in which Republicans convened without already having settled on their nominee.
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Eventually, without me needing to do much about it, David settled on the idea that we would go to Paraguay together.
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Although I also briefly used Opera and Brave for this experiment, I ultimately settled on Firefox as my go-to browser.
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Computer peripheral manufacturers—but not medical professionals—have settled on three mouse grip styles: palm grip, claw grip, and tip grip.
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In the end, I settled on the idea of only using information that was readily available and in the public domain.
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Zuckerberg said he settled on the idea of surveying Facebook users after rejecting having the company itself rank news outlets' trustworthiness.
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Conte abandoned his attempt to form a government, and Mattarella settled on Carlo Cottarelli, whose politics could hardly be more different.
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"I don't know that we've all settled on $1 trillion, even the administration," Walker said during C-SPAN's "Newsmakers" on Sunday.
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So now he has settled on the next best thing: He will take over an existing patriotic display in the capital.
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Meanwhile, after all the months of work, Republicans ultimately settled on not actually eliminating any significant deductions or loopholes after all.
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So they settled on a feature-length movie with restored black-and-white footage book ending the dramatic, full-color highlights.
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