And thirdly, once the idea settles in, it makes sense.
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" RELATED: Donald Trump settles Trump University lawsuits "I'm a nationalist.
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But unlike a written story, devised theater never fully settles.
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If grandmère taught me anything, it's that royalty never settles.
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Quentin meets a local girl, settles down, has a son.
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Switch it to Strada and the whole thing settles down.
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Admirably, though, Counterpart never settles for that easy AU trope.
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Nothing ever settles down between these two very red reds.
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From there, the album settles into a more subdued groove.
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Fundbox, in turn, settles on net terms with the purchaser.
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A family of Dutch peasants settles down to a meal.
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Once the panic settles, Cramer sees several reasons to buy.
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Burr Settles is a research scientist and engineer at Duolingo.
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As he settles back into his chair, I feel lightheaded.
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When the dust settles, what will the Fertile Crescent become?
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"It settles your tummy," he said, his hazel eyes earnest.
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But Hammad settles instead, like Flaubert, on a conflicted dreamer.
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This always settles on me in a most unsettling way.
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The show never settles for satisfying when spectacular will do.
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Furie smiles as the frog settles on his outstretched hand.
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Once she settles in, the movie gets its groove on.
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The butterfly settles on the bright lettering of the boat.
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This essentially settles the appropriations squabble until after midterm elections.
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Balancing these constraints, the system "settles for disordered hyperuniformity," Torquato said.
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After lunch, she settles in for a long afternoon of production.
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"Every case ultimately settles," Lanier said in Tuesday's "Squawk Box" interview.
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I'll just be a little crazy till the fairy dust settles!
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If neither side settles, the lawsuit could drag on for years.
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He also settles the debate: Is the plural emoji or emojis?
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I can only pray that everybody settles and lets it go.
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We expect strategics to make major moves before the dust settles.
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After the dust settles ... you see Amber embrace the bag snatcher.
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Paul Walker&aposs Daughter Meadow Settles Wrongful Death Lawsuit With Porsche
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D. gives her two pouches, and she eventually settles back down.
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Currently India settles oil payments in euros through Germany's EIH Bank.
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He erupts in 30-second bursts but usually settles down. 2.
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"Thank you, Dad," Reign gushes as he settles into Disick's arms.
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To her this settles the question of responsibility for climate change.
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As the dust settles, who are the biggest winners and losers?
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When the dust settles, what happens to wages and land rents?
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It's a movie that wants to dance but settles for flailing.
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That does not mean every company settles with the government, however.
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It is slow-footed and ominous and settles into minor chords.
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Maintain the status quo till the storm settles and markets consolidate.
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"Once the dust settles, prices will start to recover," he said.
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"No real leader ever settles for 'It's about money,'" Koehn said.
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Dr. Settles holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Now, 4 PM is when he settles in and makes music.
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Sol Trader settles, finally, on the simplest and most exciting answer.
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"Justice League" settles into a groove once it finds its gang.
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Aluminum metalized polyethylene terephthalate settles over store windows like dazzling frost.
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She later settles in southern California taking the name Julie Jensen.
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Then we act surprised when someone "settles a score" using firearms.
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Once he settles into his maturity, he may have no equal.
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There are tons of options, but she settles for a classic.
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Here is where the drama now stands, as the dust settles.
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He'll say: 'It depends on what the president ultimately settles on.
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February 2100: Mr. Amri settles in Berlin, according to Mr. Jäger.
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But the point of the needle isn't to watch where it settles.
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So, when the dust settles, who makes out in all of this?
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Once he settles down she asks what he thinks of the house.
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I've never really thought about how garbage sometimes settles on power lines.
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When the music settles into consonance, it suddenly feels spacious and open.
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But ultimately, VW has the choice of where and how it settles.
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Chris Christie settles scores in "Let Me Finish," a memoir out Jan.
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India now settles payments to Iran in euros outside the ACU system.
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Gaston fight that settles the score — it's Belle's brief dip into darkness.
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But, she eventually settles on Nano, especially since they're expecting a baby.
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When the dust settles, it will be clear who owns this shutdown.
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Once the novelty wears off, a creeping, empty joylessness settles in instead.
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Which is brilliantly put and I hope settles the previous questions. However.
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But just as Colossal settles into a familiar groove, it changes gears.
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What settles the matter, ultimately, is Rutger Hauer's performance as Roy Batty.
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That the dance settles into patterns here is part of its charm.
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Later, the picture settles on his face, his body cloaked in shadow.
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The hype will fade long before the construction dust settles on HQ2.
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Sneed never settles many of the questions that arise throughout the collection.
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But once she settles into the role, her favorability goes back up.
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On weeknights, she settles in after work and doesn't move until bedtime.
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"Well, that settles it, he can get away with anything," Kimmel concluded.
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Under a hail of rancid cabbage, Rodgers settles calmly into his seat.
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Having achieved properly immersive ethereality, he often settles for a static trickle.
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He settles into a thousand-yard stare, apparently too stunned to cry.
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Try it and see how fast the dirt settles to the bottom.
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" — he finally settles on just two, the Bible and "The Communist Manifesto.
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Once the friends convene, the movie settles into a lazy, lackadaisical groove.
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He settles for trying to shoot himself, but doesn't get that far.
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His music swirls and settles in tantalising, exquisite and occasionally sinister patterns.
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A layer of earthy powder settles over the wildflowers and the grass.
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It is counterproductive to hide them or pretend that science settles them.
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"Hooten & the Lady" tries for madcap adventure but settles for mild charm.
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He starts out quiet and eventually settles into a more conversational mode.
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"Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg admits to accounting fraud, settles lawsuit," said Reuters.
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Former Attorney General Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderUber settles sexual harassment charges for .
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Later she settles on his lap and plays games on his smartphone.
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As the dust settles from Iowa, another caucus looms on the horizon.
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But after a couple of episodes, Better Things settles into a rhythm.
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Warm and sweet, it settles perfectly over a hot bowl of rice.
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I believe that, once the shock settles, faith and energy will return.
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In Beginning Greek, too, one settles for small victories and accepts huge shortfalls.
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The tactile, physical, dimensional aspect of my practice settles my urge to make.
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This court victory settles one case, but marks the beginnings of many another.
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You can tell who settles where, because each company puts up signs. Everywhere.
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When the dust settles, we discover Lucille blocked the bullet, leaving Negan unharmed.
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"We are stopping other batches also till the dust settles," Sai told Reuters.
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U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude settles down 3.8%, at $503 per barrel.
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Last month BSGR threatened legal action unless Rio settles a damages claim first.
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That pretty much settles the Deckard issue, for really, really real this time.
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In the clip, the ice falls, prompting a big splash that quickly settles.
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Brussels-based Euroclear's UK operation Crest currently settles both UK and Irish shares.
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The 3M payment settles allegations that 3M and its predecessor, Aearo Technologies Inc.
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The FTC settles with Venmo over a series of privacy and security violations
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After these temporal and geographic digressions, the film settles down in contemporary Paris.
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Bischke believes his positioning best prepares Entelo to thrive when the dust settles.
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He settles for pizza, while I reheat some the salmon from last night.
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"The way he plays Tetris, he never settles for a move," Ito said.
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Luckily, today she settles down after 20 minutes of fetch in the yard.
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After the dust settles, Hayabusa2 will drop down and attempt to collect samples.
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I personally believe it's just a matter of time before the dust settles.
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When the crowd settles, a gong sounds and Herczeg delivers his opening monologue.
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We're not in a hurry, we can wait 'til the dust settles down.
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The ruling means that, unless Novartis settles, the case is headed for trial.
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Unless Mr Mallya settles up, he may be in for a long hangover.
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Markets are likely to consolidate in the coming weeks as the dust settles.
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The book settles on the challenges of two previous relationships: Mitch, then Dennis.
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If it settles below $1,230, that's going to change me into a bear.
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He habitually settles his face into a pout that looks like distilled disappointment.
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And yet, when the dust settles, the result often fits the pattern anyhow.
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Quiet settles among the group, above the rush of blood in their ears.
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It opens with an ominous rumble, but quickly settles on more welcoming terrain.
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" She knows she may die: "if she is prudent, she settles her affairs.
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That doesn't mean that having promised to keep something secret settles the matter.
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But that may only happen if black South Carolina settles on a favorite.
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McCraney described how grief lives in a person's body, how it settles there.
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After everything settles, I hope we can go back to our normal lives.
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As she settles into the floor, it seems more like a final sigh.
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The agreement settles a lawsuit Disney filed over the practice in December 2017.
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But I believe that, once the shock settles, faith and energy will return.
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Ultimately, Uber settles for $22019 million and continues working as it always has.
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When the dust settles, the N.F.L.'s playoff picture could be considerably clearer.
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" The Wall Street Journal said, "Greenberg Settles Civil-Fraud Allegations in AIG Case.
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The dust enters the atmosphere, drifts around and eventually settles on the surface.
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Someday we'll be able to congregate once again when this situation settles down.
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Suddenly the lights turn off and a hush settles over the gathered crowd.
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Then, when the dust settles, the Senate Judiciary Committee through its chairman, Sen.
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While the quiet Naomi settles in comfortably, the more outgoing Elodee does not.
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Xerox settles with Deason two weeks later to allow split to proceed Jan.
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As the weather settles over Houston, the storm's toll is still being assessed.
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CCA typically settles such suits out of court, and made an immediate offer.
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He also settles fights with other writers about what's funny and what's not.
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He shoos his children out of the room and settles on the carpeted floor.
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As the dust settles, it appears Trump donated $2162 million to his own bid.
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Laughter breaks out and the nerves dissipate as the team settles in to watch.
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He settles down with a Scottish witch and his descendants are educated at Hogwarts.
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Wherever he settles ideologically, Mr Gorsuch will not match Mr Scalia vote for vote.
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Your client settles lawsuits all the time, even though he says he doesn't, right?
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Regarding internal storage, the XZ1 starts at 13GB, while the Compact settles for 32GB.
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He closes the ledger and settles in to read tomorrow's weather reports before bed.
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First, the post-convention polling chaos settles down, and the polls become more stable.
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Soot from domestic fires also warms the planet, particularly when it settles on snow.
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Someone in the group settles the bill, and we go to yet another bar.
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The dust settles, the only sound heard is the creaking of the burnt trees.
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The streets are quiet and the dust settles to the earth behind the Humvee.
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"Having a child always settles you down a little bit," Jackson told TMZ Sports.
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As the group settles down to dinner, we see Konstantin alone in his study.
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When she is in one of her moods, she settles into a powerful silence.
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After that dust settles, the active phase of the 22019 presidential campaign will begin.
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There's always going to be greater churn, but typically it settles out over time.
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But as the dust settles, here are the winners and losers in the media.
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After the snow settles, there's not much you can do but wait for rescue.
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They find a drag bar, where Jackson settles down and drinks in the entertainment.
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When one fiasco settles down, another begins for United Airlines — or so it seems.
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For Stereolab, the dust that settles is in political jadedness; ambivalence masked as prosperity.
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Keke settles in a small white office space with three publicists and a photographer.
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He neither settles into habit, nor lets the reader read with one eye closed.
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KS: He likes it, it helps him go to sleep, it settles his thoughts.
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Maybe Moncrief coming back settles everything down, and gives Luck multiple receivers he trusts.
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When the sun leaves your sign on the 20th, everything settles down a bit.
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Once all the unwrapping action settles down, you'll probably have to make some returns.
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Lenders are typically only paid back if a plaintiff wins in court or settles.
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He rents a run-down cottage outside of town and settles into brooding exile.
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But you might want to keep the bottle standing up so the sediment settles.
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Ramsey can win a fair fight, but Andy Reid rarely settles for fair fights.
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So is the way he settles Johnson's famously controversial senatorial election victory over Gov.
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You may decide to put off buying a home until the pandemic settles down.
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O'Brady settles for a bowl of ramen noodles after his fourth 28-minute shift.
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In the meantime, a kind of comfort with small fibs settles into the populace.
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Feel the supportive quality of the earth as your body settles into the ground.
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Bravely Angélique accepts her fate, and settles in to her new life of service.
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She flees to a rural house once owned by her grandmother, and settles in.
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The sound of his shots reverberates through the stands and settles in the ears.
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The Supreme Court settles matters related to that amendment's free speech and religion clauses.
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And when the milk eventually settles and blends, the end result is extremely satisfying.
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When the dust settles, hand those puppies over and I'll take care of them.
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For now, she settles for a stall at one of San Francisco's outdoor markets.
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"I kind of hate it, because it's like it settles the account," he said.
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Burke, 61, will become chairman for eight months while Shell settles in as CEO.
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"The city settles lawsuits because it's cheaper" than taking them to trial, he said.
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Unless, as we expect, he settles up the $27,225 tab with the club promoter.
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When the dust settles, the security entity spun out from Intel will be renamed McAfee.
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Once he settles trade issues with Europeans, Trump can go toe-to-toe with China.
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THE GOOD NEWS IS, WHEN THE DUST SETTLES, THIS MAKES US A MUCH STRONGER COMPANY.
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Just when the dust settles on one financial crisis or scam, another one pops up.
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"Go," he tells her, as she settles her weight and slowly straightens in the air.
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Birmelin never settles for an easy view with its practically programmed response of correct sentiment.
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Those were the lowest settles for Brent since April 4 and WTI since March 29.
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Dinner is BF's treat for me, so my housemate settles the dinner monies with him.
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The airline might be saddled with a £100m ($129m) compensation bill once the dust settles.
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As the dust settles, a generation of artists has arisen, among them the beatmaker Sufyvn.
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Funny, though, how fast he settles into evil, removing each perceived obstacle from his path.
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Once we're uncomfortably full, S. settles the check and we head to the next destination.
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The dog settles in, content to be anywhere, as long as it's on a lap.
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Gripes Kendall, "Oh, come on," and Kris, "Really?" before Kim settles into the front row.
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The question is whether it settles into a sustainable growth rate for the long term.
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I imagine -- PRIEBUS: Just because someone settles a case doesn&apost mean they&aposre guilty.
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Their work settles one important longstanding question and opens the way to investigating many others.
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The frustration settles in when you're not putting them in the back of the net.
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The material immediately refreezes and either settles on the surface or continues out into space.
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"Where it all settles out really depends on how elegant the negotiations go," she said.
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Ultimately, the vision of Trump that Gingrich settles on is a vision of Gingrich himself.
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But once everyone settles into a rhythm of absurdity, Santa Clarita Diet sharpens right up.
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As Kimmy settles down for a night of sleep, Titus returns home with a secret.
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As the dust settles, who's on the up, and who is left licking their wounds?
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Until the dust settles, we won't even know what there is to get upset about.
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Without a coastal breeze, like that of Mumbai and Chennai, much of the pollution settles.
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As the dust settles, Democrats are recognizing two central problems of Hillary Clinton's flawed candidacy.
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Taut and intimate, it both settles into a swirling groove and explodes into dazzling highs.
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Under Florida law, Gomez cannot obtain another payday loan until he settles the outstanding one.
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Side effects are uncommon; short term problems relate to pelvic pain but this soon settles.
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These extra protections come two days before he settles into the Oval Office as POTUS.
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All in all, Anthony's presence doesn't just redefine everyone else's duty, it settles things down.
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Shaded by a tree from Tanzania's harsh midday sun she settles, cross-legged behind them.
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"It'll be amazing if Amazon settles here," he said during a walk through Newark's downtown.
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It appears, we're told, when cold air settles above warmer, moist air on the ground.
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For all the chatter and intrigue, Mr. Finley never settles on a point or theme.
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The bittersweet feeling instantly settles over the whole film, like the last hour of twilight.
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"So, we'll have a place to stay when this all settles down," Mr. Gonzales said.
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Once the dust settles, they may have more jobs at better wages for American workers.
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From 90 yards out, a wedge shot settles onto the back fringe of the green.
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"If the dust settles here, Hong Kong would still be a primary choice," Tang added.
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That, and because he never settles for one-sentence answers when expansive paragraphs will do.
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Chances are good that once the threat of coronavirus settles, handshaking will continue as usual.
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Even when the dust from the trial settles, the problem of Catalan separatism will remain.
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Delay any reorganization of the IRS for at least a year until the dust settles.
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In the North Woods, winter arrives in October, settles in November and leaves in May.
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David Waldstein: Kluber settles down to retire the last six batters, all on fly balls.
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Roughly 75 percent of Quebec's immigrant population settles in Montreal, an already competitive job market.
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Gradually, however, this "Shrew" settles down by turning Shakespeare's story into something much more anodyne.
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Kiddo settles in finishing up her homework while she has wifi for the online stuff.
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"It isn't till everything settles down that you realize what you've seen," Chief Simmons said.
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She said trade uncertainty has led "many" businesses to delay investments until the dust settles.
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But with time, as the dust settles, it is possible this risk will be removed.
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But then it settles and you're like, Wow, now I have to follow that up.
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Once the dust settles, traders will scrutinize the nominations for Temer's economic team, analysts said.
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Whether it finally settles on 280, 420, or 540 character-length tweets is anyone's guess.
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This exceeded the 15.5% increase in the second-month Brent contract, which settles on Oct.
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The sinker on the line you've been casting your whole life settles in silty depths.
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But when the movie settles down and just lets its characters hang out, it's terrific.
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In case anyone is still debating whether I'm black enough, I think that settles the debate.
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Ms. Posin's choreography — largely conventional ballet, adeptly arranged and accessorized with Arctic hula — settles for incongruity.
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And there is talk of exacting a bit of revenge once Trump settles on a pick.
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The federal government routinely settles hospital cases, often under the radar, over instances of shoddy care.
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"It's not a theory," she quickly corrects herself, as her Havanese, Pip, settles himself close by.
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Despite Sinn Féin's victory, there's no guarantee it will be in power once the dust settles.
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It can take some getting used to, but eventually Yakuza 0 settles into a pleasing rhythm.
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I'm hopeful that it will continue to be, after the political dust settles following the election.
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After implantation, the array settles slowly into place as its microfibres adhere to the brain tissue.
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The deal settles two class-action lawsuits in California and a civil suit filed by Schneiderman.
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It can take some getting used to, but eventually Yakuza 22 settles into a pleasing rhythm.
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Instead, your case is heard by an outside party, an arbitrator, who settles the dispute privately.
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When the dust settles at the Gigafactory, it will be the largest building on the planet.
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Plates of shrimp BLTs and decadent burgers float past Whack's face, but she settles for wings.
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But after his overly long pilot — it lasts two hours — Vinyl settles into more ordinary rhythms.
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Taurus season begins this Wednesday, as the sun settles into the astrological bullpen until May 20.
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So as that settles down, then I think sentiment will improve and things will pick up.
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She settles into work mode by listening to pop music on her train ride to work.
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As she settles into her third trimester, Kate Middleton is showing no signs of slowing down.
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"We'll wait until the dust settles before getting back to Brazil," founding partner André Salgado said.
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But there is an inevitable letdown when this decidedly unconventional movie settles into more familiar territory.
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Pierre looks tempted to whisk her off, but settles for a kiss on the cheek instead.
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We won't even discuss how much bacteria and debris settles into your mattress over the years.
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What Wright calls "the perception of emptiness" dampens the affect, but it also settles the mind.
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Usually once the engine starts up, they hear the noise and the vibration -- everybody settles in.
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Without the coastal breeze of cities such as Mumbai and Chennai, much of the pollution settles.
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The writer Chuck Klosterman's considers considers the Beatles, Elvis and Dylan — and settles on Chuck Berry.
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The agreement filed in federal bankruptcy court in New York settles separate lawsuits against Mr. Chais.
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"When the dust finally settles, the Administration's trade policy may prove to be brilliant," Hensarling said.
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Even though Brenda eventually settles in, she eventually departs California for Europe halfway through the series.
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"The next thing that settles in is the enormity of what you're looking at," he said.
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Afterward, he settles into a black leather chair to discuss the wobbly watch market of late.
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Assuming he settles in, he could earn a promotion to start if an outfielder gets hurt.
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It usually settles around your hips and thighs, but it can be found pretty much anywhere.
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As the melted nitrogen ice is exposed to sub zero surface temperatures, it refreezes and settles.
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Now, as the wretched heat of summer settles, let us consider what has happened to soap.
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He now settles for candidates who show mechanical skills, like carpentry or heating and cooling repair.
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As Andrei settles down, however, his story not only improves but gains significant distinction and shape.
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He settles on a shrunken Ralph Lauren button-down; Faber, on a 1970s three-piece suit.
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And no matter how difficult or damaging a certain moment seems, in time it settles down.
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It is perfectly good ramen, but the famously fatty tonkatsu broth settles uneasily in my stomach.
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Gilles, meanwhile, settles into the role of the obliging patriarch who's hot or warm as needed.
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The sound goes off, blaring in my ears and the feeling of regret immediately settles in.
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Now, as another round of homeowners settles into new apartments, the complaints are rolling in again.
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This one generally settles for noisy, though it throws in a positive message at the end.
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Jif settles the great debate over how to pronounce GIF That doesn't mean it makes sense.
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He says he thinks the study "settles the question," confirming a 10-day course is best.
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As the Trump administration settles in, American commanders are making the case for another troop surge.
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When a pop-up settles down into a space of its own, it loses those things.
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Whenever The Boss just settles in and lets McCarthy be McCarthy, it's a much better movie.
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Washington (CNN)It's been a busy week for President Donald Trump as he settles into the presidency.
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At some point in every technology's evolution, the world settles on its Right Way To Do Stuff.
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"The good news is, when the dust settles, this makes us a much stronger company," Whitman said.
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But if the iPhone maker settles with Qualcomm, the stock could bounce, the "Mad Money" host said.
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That's one of my faves, and might end up being my favorite one after the dust settles.
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Acoustic Shadows, his latest, settles largely in the American midwest, especially Matthias's childhood home of Columbus, Ohio.
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And once relief settles in, it strikes out of nowhere, throwing you helplessly back into the maelstrom.
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Helen breaks the news to her former flame and settles in for a night with Mary Jane.
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IRAS 05413-0104's accretion disk also settles an old debate in the science of star formation.
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She settles on one of her specialties: a hot red, short, tight number that's painted on perfectly.
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Peter Thiel says Russian ads on Facebook didn't help Trump win election Well that settles that, then!
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I mean, Jeff Bezos has gotten distracted lately, obviously, but he'll be back when he settles down.
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DOJ settles with Arizona sheriff over discrimination claims So far, Arpaio hasn't commented on Snow's latest order.
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For the sake of the company and its user base, I hope it settles on something soon.
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But as she settles in, students go missing, and strange things begin to occur at the school.
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I fully expect Malia to announce that she's been dating a rapper after she settles into Harvard.
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He laughs like a cartoon villain, which hardly settles the question of the surreality of Elliot's experience.
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Hashmey said market participants will watch in the next few sessions to see where the rupee settles.
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Dawie Roodt settles into his patio chair and looks out over the dry highlands east of Pretoria.
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If the stock market settles, the spring housing market could see a resurgence on the high end.
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The energy settles down as Venus connects with Saturn at 2:44 AM, creating a supportive atmosphere.
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She raises a pair of dumbbells above her head while her little dog settles onto her chest.
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Writing to her sister, who settles into a conventional family life, Constance observes, "You float & I fall."
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As the dust settles and finger pointing begins, the US should turn its finger squarely at itself.
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August 2017: Victim Hernandez settles lawsuit Hernandez reaches a settlement agreement with the school, court documents show.
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After the jitters of "Unsane," the mood that settles on "Gemini," dopey and unrushed, is a relief.
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Gradually, though, "Christopher Robin" settles in, exhibiting a genuine sweetness without becoming saccharine -- again, no small feat.
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DO YOU FEEL THERE IS A BIT OF A PAUSE UNTIL THE DUST SETTLES IF, YOU WILL?
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Talking recently via Skype, Noah Britton, the former counselor, settles giant black rabbit ears onto his head.
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When the dust settles, from top to bottom, the Democrats will own the anti-Semitism of BDS.
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What kind of animal a person's dæmon settles as usually says a lot about their personality type.
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When it is time for the show to start, the packed-house audience settles in their seats.
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But the sweet aroma that permeates the place soon settles the matter of what Enfleurage is selling.
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Other writers fell under that familiar publishing category that settles on describing their work in the negative.
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If this reading "settles," it will represent a collapse of an infinite game into a finite game.
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The five track project settles in warm electronic sounds, bringing in shining keys and Major's youthful vocals.
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He's so mesmerized by this performance that he settles down and eventually drifts off to sleep himself.
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Over all, though, the show settles for evoking a mood of political unrest rather than proposing change.
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Even when the dust from the trial settles, the problem of Catalan separatism will still be there.
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Any reduction in regulation must be considered carefully, but too often this careful consideration settles into inaction.
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I suspect it will be a rough week, with more wild rides, before the market settles down.
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Get to know Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, as she settles into life with the British monarchy.
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A rootin'-tootin' adaptation of "Measure for Measure" settles in for a run at New World Stages.
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I hope that as it settles into its new home, it gets a little less self-referential.
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The weather turns more stable and seasonable in the coming week, as the atmosphere settles out some.
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When a buyer invokes a MAC, the seller usually settles at a lower price for two reasons.
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Even as the political fallout from the Trump-Putin summit settles, Congress should take the following steps.
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Once the dust settles, and memories fade, and the next "story du jour" arrives, we move on.
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That settles the question of whether it's possible to write and work out at the same time.
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The song never settles down, fidgeting between crash-cymbal exclamations and muted, tightly-wound, eight-beat riffs.
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She settles on little bitty fairy tale eggplants, carrots of varying colors, heirloom cherry tomatoes, and pink radishes.
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As acceptance slowly settles in, Monday's full moon in Taurus can help us from steeping further into despair.
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The group settles in and visits The Bulldog Cafe — a place with which Mimi is clearly already acquainted.
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At the dock he becomes Henry Lehman; he settles in Montgomery, Alabama, where he opens a modest shop.
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It's rarely easy to top yourself in this regard, and I hope Mr. Robot eventually just settles down.
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But when the dust settles, we'll be very proud of the season we had, albeit one win short.
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The episode starts the very same day as the last episode, as he settles into a postlaw life.
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Jay settles into in the 2016 Batmobile—a massive machine seemingly made of buttons, much to Jay's chagrin.
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Despite President Donald Trump's declaration that he never settles lawsuits, his namesake organization did just that Friday. Again.
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The camera settles into odd positions now and again, or it jerks suddenly in one direction or another.
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But on the front lines, there before the dust even settles, the White Helmets can't help but care.
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But, once the dust settles and February officially starts on Thursday, we'll be left in the dark — literally.
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Those lawyers, in turn, are entitled to the lion's share of court-awarded fees if the case settles.
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And so I lose my fears, settling in, and the car settles too as I drive it harder.
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A hospital lanyard around his neck, he rolls up his crisp shirtsleeves and settles down at his desk.
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Despite Trump's insistence that he never settles lawsuits, he wound up settling that one for an undisclosed sum.
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The real dread settles in when the app fails to register your face, and the digital mask falls.
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And when the album settles, the guitars themselves are different—country inflections rather than 10-Watt bedroom electrics.
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So will President Trump have to leave business mogul Trump behind once he settles into the White House?
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After the dust settles, the process will restart, with little hope that things will function as they should.
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"When you get a couple nice saves at the beginning, it settles you down for sure," Zatkoff said.
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Perhaps someday, when the dust of the future class war settles, we'll think of her as a seer.
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It's estimated that when your average immigrant settles here, their carbon footprint jumps by a multiple of four.
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" A disturbing silence settles between the two, before Thompson drops the act, laughing, "Naw, I'm just kidding, man.
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Having these goals settles me and provides me with purpose when I am going into an unfamiliar environment.
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As he pursues leads, Yasuko settles into a routine at home, which includes attempting to befriend the neighbors.
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He settles in immediately, finding the lilting poetry and the gently swung high grace of the whole thing.
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But writer Eve Peyser, who is fond of such cookies, settles on a name that feels fitting enough.
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She enters briefings rapidly, steps purposefully onto a dais, and settles into a modern, high-backed office chair.
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The inspector general typically settles civil claims through the use of a "corporate integrity agreement" mandating various reforms.
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When a black hole settles down into a quiescent state, the next generation of stars gets to form.
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And after the dust from the accusation settles, Kelly goes on living his life with very few changes.
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The heat is ruthless and consoling at once, a small, steady flame that settles low in the chest.
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It is not the case that he is paid a fee only if the city settles a lawsuit.
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Forcing open that mold after it settles can be like ripping apart two ice cubes frozen as one.
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After the Super Tuesday dust settles, more than a third of the primary's delegates will have been awarded.
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None of this settles the hovering question you didn't ask, which is what, if anything, you should do.
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The option she settles on for the client's "surprise ski trip to Japan" is a fur-lined coat.
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Benioff, 55, settles his hulking frame into his modernist leather chair while splaying his paw-like hands wide.
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I am experiencing the kind of anxiety that takes over my entire body and settles in my stomach.
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When the party finally settles on a nominee, he or she can expect a huge surge in donations.
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There's been no definitive ruling, so I don't think that any one particular case settles it for everyone.
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In "Windows in a Foreign Shore" (2019), the shift between figure and ground never settles into something fixed.
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CO2 is a heavier than oxygen, therefore it settles lower, forming a toxic gas lake above the ground.
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After its impressionistic preamble, Les Misérables settles into the kind of police procedural we've seen a thousand times.
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And after the election dust settles, it probably will be back to business as usual for Wall Street.
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When the market settles down, this domestic retailer with no trade exposure will be the one to buy.
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Exactly what went wrong will presumably now come out at trial, unless Corizon settles this case, Glisson v.
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But the culture shock is fading, her handlers say, as she settles into the land of her ancestors.
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Lamone, settles that problem, giving the justices an opportunity to rebuke both parties for partisan gerrymandering at once.
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Whichever candidate comes out on top when the dust settles is more likely to actually win in November.
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She settles on taking a selfie with the one of the sauropods, its tail curling into the frame.
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The apology and money come as part of an agreement that settles any potential civil claims from Jacobs.
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The lazy person settles for breaking off and crushing the claws, sucking out the brains, and peeling the tail.
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The work settles a long-standing scientific debate about how condensin works to organize the DNA in dividing cells.
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When the dust settles, more than 100 companies in the S&P 500 will have posted their quarterly results.
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It settles in heavy folds, Dou's stippled brushstrokes following every bulge in its topography and rendering every nubbly stitch.
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When the dust settles, and Young has forged a company identity, McAfee will focus on securing enterprise data centers.
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Larson, who has flown in to work on the game for a few days, settles into an easy chair.
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If Kenny Powers ever settles down and starts himself a family, this is the aquatic hog he'll be rocking.
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In the clip, a team is seen walking through the Damascus neighborhood as dust settles from a recent explosion.
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Because if a stock can rally when everything's falling apart, imagine what it can do when the dust settles.
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We should expect to see more of Trump acting on instinct and improvising as he settles into the presidency.
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The big questions are what route the Army Corps settles on and how long the agency takes to decide.
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Yes, but: Damages in the case could also be far less than that, especially if Facebook settles the suit.
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It's high time that Hillary Clinton settles on a message and unifying vision, Democratic strategist Morris Reid said Thursday.
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Everyone leaves without saying anything to me, but I am still smiling through the anxiety when it settles down.
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Once the dust settles, more than 140 S&P 500 companies will have released their calendar first-quarter results.
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Once the dust settles, more than 140 S&P 111.833 companies will have released their calendar first-quarter results.
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You think you may have escaped unscathed, but the poison you inhaled settles in any chasm it can find.
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We have an absurd amount of food, so everyone fills up plates and settles in to watch the game.
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At the very least, it settles a question many fans never knew they needed answered: does Mario have nipples?
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Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop settles a lawsuit over a jade vaginal-egg and Honey Smacks gets recalled by the CDC.
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The Swiss bank's chairman said UBS would wait and see "where the dust settles" following the implementation of Brexit.
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After a tension-filled season 3 premiere, True Detective settles into more of the slow burn of season 1.
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Facebook settles with FTC: $5 billion and new privacy guarantees Facebook and Instagram, however, had definitely heard of Hyp3r.
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Tesla settles its Autopilot lawsuit Tesla settled a lawsuit it filed against Sterling Anderson, a past director of Autopilot.
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She settles on an orange jeweled skirt ("goldfish," she calls it), and strolls into her perfectly-lit marble bathroom.
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A clump of alien matter rolls through a hole in the prison wall, finds a body, and settles in.
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Whatever landscapes Stålenhag ultimately settles on, it is certain to be another unique visual take on science fiction storytelling.
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This is a stage when the baby — babies in this case — settles lower into the pelvis as pregnancy advances.
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When all the dust settles, to make things square Morena agreed to cut a check to Austin for $406k.
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It settles into comfort with not knowing, with having to move forward, and then with making your own answers.
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When asked to sum up his life in a hashtag, the journalist immediately settles on two: #grateful and #lucky.
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They said the joint venture, which will hold more than 51 percent in Casinos Austria, settles disputes among shareholders.
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The claw settles over a plot of land next to the pub, a soccer field–size patch of nothing.
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A date to remember Jesús settles in on the bench behind his parents, his eyes darting around the room.
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Ossoff's loss, expected to be about 5 percentage points when the dust settles, is a bitter pill for Democrats.
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That bodes well for a constructive conversation after the dust settles, regardless of the result of the presidential election.
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After two minutes of perfectly sustained control with no signs of faltering, a palpable ease settles over the audience.
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The LA LesbianThis type of woman comes from all over but settles in the land of a thousand palms.
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She learns that even the sane can have hallucinations, and she settles on that term to describe her condition.
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But as Tig settles her family's affairs, she learns things about her mother that clash with her gauzy memories.
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We outline four corresponding trades investors can make before the dust settles in order to benefit from the turmoil.
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"Whatever happens in Louisville, it will not lose employment," Jimmy Settles, a union official, told The Detroit Free Press.
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Experts and forest officials in Uttarakhand say that whenever drought settles in, the number of forest fires rises exponentially.
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Cash settles 80% of Japan's transactions, with the rest shared among credit cards, mobile and pre-paid swipe cards.
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But as Mr. de Blasio settles into the second half of his four-year term, the opposite has happened.
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As the dust settles from the sell-off earlier this month, investors also remain optimistic about the technology sector.
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The markets open soon and Selina is still wavering, but settles on bailing out the bank that isn't Charlie's.
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And up to 25 inches of rain are projected to pelt Louisiana as the storm settles over the state.
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And, after the digital dust settles, the technology will move into the mainstream and we'll forget this ever happened.
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"The intent of this law is to suppress the vote," Mr. Settles told a Washington Post reporter in 213.
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After months of beguiling what-ifs and maybes, this season settles on something more vague than it needs to.
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Even if markets form a bottom here, Spika warns of a long period of volatility before the dust settles.
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The tough part has always been the first few minutes, and then he settles in and he's lights out.
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The group eventually settles on the eldest daughter as the source of both this demon and all their misfortunes.
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Donor enthusiasm offers a hint that those empty coffers will fill rapidly once the party settles on a nominee.
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Every time I get invited to see a new film about rape culture, a heavy dread settles over me.
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How suddenly potential pain appears, how uncertainty settles on the soul like a carrion crow on a dead squirrel.
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So, this week, while he settles into his self-proclaimed "Winter White House," he may have some unexpected guests.
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That's left Trump uncertain and agitated as he settles into a two-week long stay at his Florida resort.
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Mr. Schiff did not subpoena Mr. Solomon directly, and his staff seems to believe that this settles the matter.
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Mr. Schiff did not subpoena Mr. Solomon directly, and his staff seems to believe that this settles the matter.
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Normally cooling lava would stack up, creating a rocky shelf on which the lava settles called a lava delta.
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Stencils can direct where the vapor settles on the fabric, allowing Andrew to design and build specific electrical components.
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The key insurance reform that Trumpcare settles on is allowing individuals to deduct their premiums from their tax returns.
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But regardless of how it's blended, says Ropion, oud eventually settles on the skin with a subdued, mysterious trail.
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"Give it a few weeks, once the dust settles, we will continue to see balances get constructive," he predicted.
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As Bajwa settles in, perhaps the best advice for analysts is to watch and wait rather than project and predict.
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All three scenarios point to a shock effect of oil price fluctuation, which eventually settles down into an even path.
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There's a mellow swampiness that settles over some Houston neighborhoods between the end of April and the beginning of June.
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While "The Piano Lesson" occasionally (and unwisely) settles for a low-key approach, it is never a low-energy show.
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The action by prosecutors settles a lien that authorities had placed on Mr. Shkreli's account as security for the bond.
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People are saying, okay, I have exposure to Chinese supply chain or U.S., let me see where it settles out.
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And this is not excusing anybody — you just have to wait and see how it settles over the long haul.
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Even as Elizabeth settles in to her duties, she struggles to reconcile the conflict between her public and private selves.
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So before the dust settles on Black Friday weekend, take a look at the 17 pairs of Zara boots ahead.
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Once it settles on a name, GM will say more about how much and where the bikes can be purchased.
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But once the dust settles and the unexpected result is digested, will the pessimism give way and risk appetite return?
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He hasn't indicated where he is going, so we'll wait until the dust settles and then look at those options.
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Nevertheless, the method of telling that truth is increasingly questioned as the dust settles around this Calabasas gated community drama.
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A simple physical exam, or even the history alone (or story) of the event settles the diagnosis in such cases.
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The smog from the cars settles in the valley, resulting in some of the worst air quality in the country.
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As the dust settles from the shock of the Tuesday night firing of James Comey, three things are clear. 1.
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Yet this has already begun to change following several cabinet reshuffles, and may improve further as the government settles in.
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The Bank is expected to wait and see where the value of the pound settles before taking any policy decisions.
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So after the dust settles, I don't think it will mean much one way or another in the Senate race.
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But when the dust settles, you will start to notice what your roommate keeps on their side of the room.
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As she settles back into her life as a finance manager, Lawrence-Daley said her life has been changed forever.
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The first result of the reforms is likely to be confusion in the ranks, until the new system settles down.
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As Venus Williams settles into her 18th US Open tournament, there's one thing that will definitely keep her fueled: plants!
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His scope settles on the turret of a German Tiger tank, which slowly glides upward until it meets his eye.
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Sel settles to the thump of his axe, marries Mari, a native Mi'kmaw woman, and fathers three children with her.
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Once a task goes on the to-do list it settles in, grows roots—the trick is to preëmpt that.
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The United States, they said, must "use every diplomatic tool" to ensure Turkey settles its issues with the Kurds peacefully.
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As every new administration settles into Washington, D.C., talk arises about the new policies that will settle in with it.
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The rule requires that anyone who settles with the agency must remain silent about his or her prosecution — for life.
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As for her ever-changing hairstyles, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star settles on a familiar 'do: Cher hair.
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Instead, "Skiptrace" settles for a warmed-over plot, tedious fight sequences and humor that's heavy on crotch jokes and pratfalls.
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Cameron Diaz settles in at 19, Helena Bonham Carter at 26, Cate Blanchett at 29 and Julia Roberts at 30.
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When the dust settles, the potent core of the law remains untouched, and is widely appreciated by the American public.
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He and his roommate don't have campus housing, so he settles into a crime-infested area south of the campus.
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If there is a conflict where North Korea deploys many of its deadly weapons, what happens when the dust settles?
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He steps outside to attempt a few mid-range jumpers and then settles into the corner to hoist some threes.
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What to watch: After the electoral dust settles, various states will likely continue jockeying for opportunities in Pakistan's unsteady economy.
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"The Predator" settles for Boyd Holbrook, playing an elite sniper with a genius son (Jacob Tremblay) on the autism spectrum.
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Soon after Fester settles in, his behavior raises eyebrows, and the ghoulish family discovers he is planning to swindle them.
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Instead, the story shifts to Oslo, where it settles in for a long while with Thelma, who's recently started college.
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Then after that settles down, it gets humid and still, and you'll be sweating on your late night bike ride.
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So the more this season settles into the two characters mirroring each other, the more it starts to make sense.
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So, if Erin settles with Marriott for $20 million, the lawyers would get $8 million, leaving her with $12 million.
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When a diocese settles with a survivor or survivors, then, how exactly is it paying tens of millions of dollars?
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Hake settles in with a grumpy Dane who runs a hotel, hardly worthy of the name, called the Rotten Egg.
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And when the dust settles, especially if your workload has increased because of the layoffs, consider asking for a raise.
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Though Fiennes keeps changing the aspect ratio, the movie settles down once Rudy lands in Paris smiling under a beret.
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Marant walks about greeting everyone, lit cigarette in hand, and settles into a makeup chair for her own touch-up.
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The first few episodes are wobbly and should be skipped, but after that the show settles into a solid rhythm.
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Montazemolmolk, whose lands are confiscated following the collapse of the Qajar dynasty, settles in Qazvin and writes poems about exile.
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The following week, news directors sent emails to students confirming that hiring had been put on hold until everything settles.
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If it settles its impasse with Kosovo, it may well transition from being an aggrieved troublemaker to a satisfied stakeholder.
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At one point, Moll settles into the hole where a body has been found, filling her mouth with damp earth.
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"The Mummy" gestures — or flails — in a number of directions but settles into the dreary 21st-century action-blockbuster template.
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The coldest air settles at the door near the floor, which is below the surface of the surrounding snow outside.
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But once the asteroid belts are exhausted of their resources, the material orbiting the white dwarf settles onto the surface.
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As the dust settles on Tuesday night's contests, Trump's winning percentage in statewide races in those states was overwhelmingly positive.
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Rincon settles in at her desk and catches up on emails before heading to her first meeting of the day.
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" They're both quiet as Casey settles under the blankets, then she says, "Did the prairie lady mention you on TV?
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For shareholders' lawyers, appointment to serve as lead counsel means the chance to earn big fees if the case settles.
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When all the dust settles from this tax bill, there will be significant unscored revenues coming to the federal government.
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When the dust settles from this year's Prime Day extravaganza, you're going to need something to clean up said dust.
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"I could just sit here forever," agrees the Turner-nominated artist Anthea Hamilton softly, as she settles in alongside Anderson.
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The new position offers a maximum payout of about $261 million, if the index settles at 25 at the Dec.
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The new position offers a maximum payout of about $261 million, if the index settles at 25 at the Jan.
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When the dust settles on Mr. Trump's rearrangement of relations with Mexico, Mexico is unlikely to keep lending a hand.
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"This study therefore to a large extent settles the debate about which grievances unite all populist right parties," Ivarsflaten concluded.
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When the dust settles, the suicide bombing in Manbij could mark the deadliest attack against U.S. forces in the conflict.
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The agreement settles what could have turned into a bitter and potentially damaging fight for Musk, the company, and Tesla shareholders.
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By the time the dust settles on March 15, 58 percent of delegates will be bound to one candidate or another.
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MADISON, Wisconsin — At 9:30 on a Tuesday morning, Adam VanSpankeren settles into his desk at the Dane County Jobs Center.
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He settles on a six-herb selection of sage, Thai basil, scallions, red clover blossoms, and sweet-smelling pineapple sage flowers.
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Eventually, almost everyone settles down, and the changes, no matter how implausible they once seemed, become part of who we are.
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After all, once the confetti settles and the Champagne flutes are stored away, it's just you and the 365 days ahead.
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Once the shock settles and the story spreads to Jane's whole family, a trip to the neurologist confirms the whole thing.
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That's the big stat we'll be looking at in the weeks to come as Logan settles in for its theatrical run.
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For now, Torres is trying to wait as long as she can to see if the case settles in her favor.
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And then when we win that, and we will win that against ISIS as it settles down, and we should leave.
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Crutchfield's voice settles into the resonant mid-range she honed on Tourist In This Town, her solo record from last year.
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The discovery, published today in Science Advances, settles an old debate about exactly what happens when a new star is born.
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Fate of the Furious settles into a model, one that mixes the sixth and seventh entries into a proven blockbuster recipe.
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But as Alex settles into her new life, she realizes that the eight Houses aren't just getting their power through magic.
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After a mini-bidding war, Harrison settles on an offer from Shaun Neff who promises to mentor Harrison though the process.
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Yet when the dust settles, investors are likely to demand a bigger premium to hold capital instruments issued by small banks.
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When I heard that he was collecting Birkin bags for the woman he eventually settles down with, I rolled my eyes.
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"What's nice about [salicylic acid] is that it crystalizes and settles into pores, helping to unclog and prevent," Dr. Lee says.
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And when the dust settles after Civil War II, Marvel's latest crossover comic book event, Riri Williams will be Iron Man.
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But soon enough Mary settles into her journey, which her parents told her to take until the end of the line.
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We are here merely to count the bodies that lay on the floor when the dust of the final battle settles.
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Plus, when it settles into skin, you're left with a lingering trail of amber and sandalwood that make it infinitely sexier.
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"The pub is an all-embracing cave, where the hygge settles in with the crackling of a candle," read the passage.
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Oil settled up 85 cents on Wednesday and up $1.11 on Tuesday, breaking a run of negative settles amid supply concerns.
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Heat waves typically arise when a high pressure system — which invites clear skies and sunshine — settles over a region, like Europe.
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" On June 5, Simon told a user to "die of a slow moving venereal rash that settles in your lying throat.
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As the sediment settles, it raises the river bed and makes the river more prone to flooding with the summer rains.
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Widespread use of the blockchain is still five to ten years off, predicts Angus Scott of Euroclear, which settles securities transactions.
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She settles on Guy (Travis Fimmel), a dude with a beard and piercing blue eyes who makes artisanal pickles in Brooklyn.
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It seems likely, once the dust settles, that Pelosi will be the next Speaker when Democrats assume the majority in January.
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DETROIT — For the public faces of Volkswagen in the United States — the dealers — the company's sweeping settlement actually settles very little.
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After the dust settles, a serious inquiry should be conducted by the Senate to determine who was responsible for this travesty.
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Until it settles the matter, expect food industry lobbyists to continue milking the ambiguity of this situation for all its worth.
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"If there was ever any doubt that Scott Pruitt is a climate denier, this settles it," he said in a statement.
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When the dust settles, one speller out of 33 will rise and be crowned the best-spelling kid in the nation.
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Unfortunately, it's become normal for the city's skyline to disappear during the winter, as the wind drops and the smog settles.
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Like a bedtime cup of cocoa, Marc Turtletaub's "Puzzle" has a soothing familiarity that quiets the mind and settles the spirit.
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In a best-case scenario, the pandemic settles down over the summer and the country holds a relatively normal November election.
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But the mayhem is generally coherent and executed with clean, crisp special effects, even if Kinberg settles for slo-mo clichés.
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And if they do it right, owners could enhance their team valuations once the coronavirus outbreak settles, and sporting events reconvene.
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These two areas of investing are expected to play a crucial role in deciding who owns what when the dust settles.
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My point is, once the hair fire is extinguished and the smoke settles, you deserve a reward for making it through.
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Deals • Shari Redstone would put plans to merge CBS and Viacom on hiatus if she settles her legal battle with CBS.
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And maybe, as the reality of the pandemic settles in, people will realize this is something they just have to do.
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As soon as he settles down in his house on the Georgia coast, gunmen start showing up to terminate his pension.
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Wherever it settles, it will be within the $90-3503 range that has held since the third quarter of last year.
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Their plan was to wait until Volkswagen deals with lawsuits by consumers, and settles various actions by the United States government.
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Some analysts said there could be a lag before the Aramco price settles and some investors take profits from the IPO.
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Guzmán eventually settles in with Pablo Salas, a documentarian whose archive of footage in different film and video formats is fascinating.
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When the dust settles and the storm of this election passes, the clean-up will begin and the rebuilding will start.
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This settles a number of lawsuits brought against the company for failing to take actions that might have prevented the tragedy.
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"In August, another round of price cuts settles in, since people are pretty much finished with their summer travels," Pogue writes.
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It stars a young repairwoman who settles into a new town, and learns about its inhabitants by fixing their prized possessions.
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Mr. Trump's action, only 77 days into his term, hardly settles the question of when he might intervene in future crises.
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The International Court of Justice settles disputes between nations, while the International Criminal Court seeks to convict individuals responsible for crimes.
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Blockchain firm Ripple has developed a payment app that settles transactions instantly, in partnership with a consortium of 61 Japanese banks.
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Mom, who is white, hugs her daughter; Dad, who is brown-skinned, serves up supper; Grandpa settles into a comfy chair.
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"Once the dust settles on the vote, I'll hopefully have a little more time to spend with my family," he said.
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When the dust settles on March 15, about 58 percent of delegates will already be bound to one candidate or another.
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And as this new land settles down and sinks, sea water can find its way in through cracks, creating bursts of lava.
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Once your excitement settles, you're probably wondering why the site is offering a weirdly specific amount of $8.62 (we know we were!).
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The exhibition settles into a prevailing sentiment that the ways art is created on the continent or by recent emigrates deserve attention.
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"As the dust settles, there are so many great memories to hold on to," Wall, 30, captioned a photo of the pair.
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Beijing-backed Lam said the government would announce fresh measures to boost the economy once unrest in the Chinese-ruled city settles.
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She leans her head on her hand, or loops them underneath her thighs, as she stretches and settles into a yogic pretzel.
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After the dust settles on spring cleaning, we're brightening up our spaces with pops of bold blues, vibrant yellows, and flirty florals.
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But when the dust settles (and it always does), I think you'll see both your ex and yourself in a clearer light.
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Schneiderman also revealed that Trump -- who has loudly proclaimed he "never settles" cases -- had tried to seek a settlement in the case.
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"When the dust settles, people are going to be real disappointed to find out how boring this story really is," Holzer said.
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But the more the party settles into power, and the longer it stays in office, the harder this may prove to be.
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When we reached out to Musk via Twitter DM to ask, he sent us the following response:Well, that settles it, I guess.
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According to her contract, which is part of the court record, Buzzell owes 39 percent annual interest, payable if her lawsuit settles.
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And Greg Clark is no stranger to acquisitions so it's expected that Symantec will continue its shopping spree once the dust settles.
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Even though reporters apparently outnumber protestors at the site for now, that won't remain the case for long as winter settles in.
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"If more people could begin to understand what they're about to lose…" He walks away and settles his bill with the cashier.
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D. goes in and gives her some milk, and she somewhat settles, but I finally get up at 215 and fetch her.
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As the dust settles on the weirdest Academy Awards thing of all time, more dazed viewers have begun to realize the connection.
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It settles a question that emerged for Zimmer during a period of intense intellectual activity in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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"If someone settles in an area that he clearly knows to be protected land, they will not be compensated," the minister said.
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At some point toward the middle of the show oil paint settles in to stay, along with subjects like flowers and buds.
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Trump responded by saying that he would win the lawsuit—and that he never settles, which is why he's rarely in court.
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Next he adds a limey falernum concoction, transforming the brilliant blue into a purple cloud before it settles into a fuchsia hue.
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As he settles into his office chair, he's dwarfed by a framed, battle-worn flag that hangs from the wall behind him.
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Once the company settles on the winner, the city has the opportunity to extract concessions, said Williams of the Urban Land Institute.
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The opener title track settles into a bluesy amble while delightfully goofy "Choo Choo" chugs along with several nods to Haruomi Hosono.
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As someone who settles for nothing less than my absolute best, this is an uncomfortable and frustrating place to be in life.
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University of Cincinnati settles with family After his arrest, Tensing was released from custody after posting 10% of his $1 million bond.
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During the in-between years, Rosey celebrates for a week leading up to the big day or simply settles for the weekend.
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"We're confident that when the dust settles, the market for health insurance will stabilize in time for 2018," the blog post states.
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As the dust settles in Charlottesville, many Americans want to know what we as a society can do about this disheartening situation.
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Cruz wanted to set himself up to be the lone voice of reason against Trump once the dust settles on this election.
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As the dust settles from the verdict, many ask how so many people knew of Prockner's violent intentions and did so little.
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It settles deep within our gut, reminding us of the people we wanted to be and the things we wanted to do.
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Before that moment in the film, she settles for some desk job at a bank and her soul slowly begins to crumble.
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"We're confident that when the dust settles, the market for health insurance will stabilize in time for 85033," the blog post states.
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The heavy elements are dispersed in the gas in galaxies, which settles down and condenses to form stars and discs around stars.
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"In the long run, everything settles into its demographic place and the electorate reflects who we are as a people," he said.
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"He pitched really well under awkward circumstances with weather, gives up an early home run, settles in," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japan is overdue a digital-payments pickup: Its ageing population still settles four out of five purchases in cash.
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"We will know more when everything settles down, but no, I don't want to play with anything on my face," he said.
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"If the stock sells off a little bit and you still like it, dust settles, then we buy into it," he said.
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If you rev to about 2500,1003 RPM and then let off, there's a noticeable shake as the car settles back to idle.
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But as the dust settles after long struggles in both parties, who are the winners and losers from within the media ranks?
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A solution is eventually provided, yet it settles nothing, for almost everyone we meet seems capable of filling a pen with poison.
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An unnamed woman, whose husband has asked for a separation, settles into an apartment with her young daughter and explores independent life.
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If you're heading into the office or dressed up for a night out, its polished leather construction settles comfortably into elevated settings.
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The ICJ is the principle judicial arm of the United Nations and settles disputes between member states in accordance with international law.
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It's how a biker girl who's been riding all day might look by the time she finally settles somewhere for the night.
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After moving into a cabin in the woods with no plumbing or electricity, Hansen settles down to brood about his worthless life.
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This is the elephant's graveyard; where all the fairy dust that's been sparkling around everybody all night settles and turns to ash.
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"Further policy easing may be required to ensure that future average inflation settles near the middle of the target range," Wheeler said.
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"Our tech settles cross-border currency transactions in real time, and that's part of the value proposition of the platform," he said.
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What's happening is the warm ridge is out there, and what happens over us is a trough of colder air settles in.
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As the dust settles, it is becoming clear that there is unfinished business when it comes to tax parity for American employers.
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" In fact, he said that he thinks "once the conflict settles, the future of Hong Kong will be supported by many policies.
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Washington (CNN)As the dust settles on Super Tuesday, one thing has become abundantly clear: Underestimate black voters at your own peril.
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He settles into his cubicle with a copy of that must-be-stuck-to script and a list of names and numbers.
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United KingdomAs the news settles in, the move could threaten to strain the fabric of the 20163-year-old United Kingdom itself.
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United KingdomAs the news settles in, the move could threaten to strain the fabric of the 215-year-old United Kingdom itself.
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Because of the ocean's currents, some buoyant debris eventually settles in islands of trash that float above or just below the surface.
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Although it's terribly important that it is happening, I hope it settles down and that the women can bask in their victory.
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This is not a movie about a family who settles their differences and learns to live with one another in peaceful harmony.
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Experience never settles into a type of knowing, as in the poem "So": Anything I sayis nottrue, forgettingeverything & the presentpoppingup like memory.
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The sharp evening breeze sails through the window, and the mess in our apartment settles around me like an old soft quilt.
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As such an oversight might suggest, the biography as a whole settles for breeziness and even glibness when close analysis is needed.
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Then there is Crow, who shows up unbidden at the family's London flat one night and settles in for a long stay.
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Memories trail off or coalesce into snippets of old song and prayer, and loss settles over everyone like a moth-eaten blanket.
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In some ways, as our life settles more solidly into its givens, we are less and less certain of who we are.
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It also displayed the administration's determination to challenge China beyond a growing trade war, even before it settles on a clear strategy.
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It gestures in their direction and then changes the subject, and settles into a soft cushion of masculine sentimentality at the end.
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Kebbell, Grint and the brilliant Ambrose (whose performance settles down after some first-episode histrionics) do their best to sell the story.
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How progressive Californians vote could determine whether our country embraces real progress and growth or settles for stagnation and the status quo.
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He urged global regulators to reach an agreement only "once the dust settles", to avoid being caught up with a wrong deal.
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Professional traders may try to take advantage of the bigger spreads, but Egan advised individual investors to wait until the dust settles.
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Writing on art, family, war, ideas, ideology — pretty much whatever his mind settles on — Zagajewski is in fact always writing about displacement.
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The deal settles claims brought by Ohio's Cuyahoga and Summit counties, which had accused the companies of fueling a nationwide opioid crisis.
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Democrats face strategic questions As the dust settles from Sondland's testimony, the Democrats, given their House majority, are in the driving seat.
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GOP reality check: As FBI dust settles, Hillary still controls destiny Supporters of early voting say limiting it would "disenfranchise" minority voters.
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The bill would also require companies to disclose the number of harassment claims it settles each year and the amount paid out.
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Later that afternoon, as she settles into the couch at her house in Oakland, Ortberg concludes that she wants to be useful.
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She settles for a shitty rental car she'd never get if she were still a 4.2; she hitchhikes when it breaks down.
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The dust settles on the floorboards of Broadway's Cort Theatre for only a brief, melancholy moment before joyous dancing kicks up the particles.
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No doubt more features will appear as the power couple settles in as private citizens and begins administrating the Obama Foundation in earnest.
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At $350, the HomePod settles into a middle ground price-wise, although you could argue that it sounds like a more expensive speaker.
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The system starts with the most basic shapes and works toward increasing complexity until it finally settles on an optimal, super-aerodynamic shape.
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As the presidential race settles into a social media-led micro-messaging revolution, we're in for a summer of partying like it's 1999.
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I paint in names and titles, as doing this settles them in the total framework of the painting and in my visual experience.
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I email M. the links to a few things I think he might like, and he settles on a North Face fleece jacket.
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Inbox It's Time to End Favoritism Toward College Athletes To the Sports Editor: Re "Florida State Settles Suit Over Winston Rape Inquiry," Jan.
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Even if a peace treaty isn't the ultimate endgame, it seems clear that Dany needs to leave the board before the snow settles.
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After tricking a substantial number of wights into falling through some thin ice, our team settles down for a campfire and a nap.
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Meanwhile, his ex-wife has remained close with Meghan as their daughter settles into royal life six months after her wedding to Harry.
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Or they may force people to reconsider their plans—nudging them to shelve proposed investments until the dust raised by a shock settles.
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As Toys 'R' Us settles its debts, its workers are busy closing up stores and planning where their next paycheck may come from.
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As every mimicked motion is met with gut-busting laughter, the shame of having ever found them funny settles deeper into our guts.
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It settles on the leaves of the workers' makeshift vegetable plots behind the cages and on the window panes of their nearby flats.
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Enduring death/doom force Hooded Menace settles comfortably onto that list, and deserves boundless recognition for their contributions to their homeland's metallic legacy.
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We'll have to wait until the dust settles in the morning to be sure—there's too much shouting to think straight right now.
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Karen Finerman said Lululemon, which reported quarterly earnings and disappointing guidance after the market close, could be a 'buy' once the volatility settles.
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Luke puts away his iconic black hoodie and puts on a finely tailored suit as he settles into his perch atop the Paradise.
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You essentially use the baseball model [which gets its name from the way Major League Baseball settles payment disputes between players and teams].
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" "For us we want to see an outcome here that settles nerves, that allows us to move ahead with a managed, sensible Brexit.
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As the dust settles on the election, you should expect to see reports coming out about the newest advances in weaponized digital propaganda.
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As the dust settles on the Turkish military's botched coup, a crackdown has ensued that has spread beyond just finding insubordinate military men.
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He's administered three ash-and-ink tattoos so far, and most of the former element settles to the bottom of the ink well.
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Fast-forward a few weeks, while the dust literally settles, and InSight has unfurled its solar panels and popped off its lens covers.
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Fast-forward a few weeks, while the dust literally settles, and InSight has unfurled its solar panels and popped off its lens covers.
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There's just enough breeze for it to sway proudly in front of the lights of Camino Verde, which illuminate as dusk settles in.
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If he settles on somebody else, it's going to be there was anger about Romney and he couldn't stand up to that anger.
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This was all clearly necessary, but once the dust settles, it's unclear what, if anything, about the university's culture will be demonstrably different.
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And well after the dust settles and the votes are counted we shall see if Jim Comey and the FBI have been redeemed.
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The ruling by U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel in San Diego settles two class-action lawsuits and a civil lawsuit by New York.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. As the dust settles on the quarter-finals, Euro 2016 resembles the bloodiest of battlefields.
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But this Tuesday, the love planet settles into a steadier groove as she hunkers down in stable-but-sensual Taurus until July 4.
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Once the violence starts, "Green Room" settles into horror movie logic, becoming steadily more gruesome and less terrifying as the body count grows.
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So, power plants often mix the leftover ash with water and sluice it into unlined pits, where the ash settles to the bottom.
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But before the dust settles, the player is forced to walk through the devastation they caused; the game rubs your face in it.
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Roy Walker keeps a photo of Barrs in his office and stares into his friend's eyes every day he settles in for work.
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When she isn't four-wheeling or paddle-boarding, she settles for the regular gym — well, as "regular" as it gets for a Jenner.
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He settles on a small piece by Camilla Engstrom, an artist best known amongst internet style circles for her cheerfully drawn naked ladies.
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Ms. Dwan settles down in a plush armchair; Mitsou the cat climbs aboard; a voice recorder is turned on — and the reticence disappears.
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But just as Stan Settles had passed on his knowledge to Shannon, Shannon trained Tad as if he were one of her own.
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High pressure settles in overnight, with lows dropping to the mid- to upper 20s in our colder locations to the low 30s downtown.
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After establishing its 3-D bona fides by firing a howitzer into the spectator's face, the movie settles down to standard patrol stuff.
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He settles into a low drawl when he tries to explain an idea and rises to an ecstatic, high-pitched cackle without warning.
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"I was under the impression that we actually ruled over our territories," he writes as he settles into the town's run-down garrison.
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Most analysts expect that Great Britain and the United States will start negotiating a free trade agreement once the dust settles on Brexit.
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"Forever" takes a few very surprising turns early on as it settles into a hazy exploration of the point — and challenges — of partnership.
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He settles in, and she feeds him from a dog bowl labeled "Prudence"; she's less sure about letting him play with Prudence's ball.
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The Verge will update this page with news and analysis on the fires and the effects that could linger once the ash settles.
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Brian Friel's drama set in 1870s County Donegal, just before the land war, settles in at the Irish Rep, directed by Charlotte Moore.
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When the team's new, young coach, Colette (Willa Fitzgerald), settles into the school and clicks with Addy, Beth (the bossy one) feels threatened.
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The trade deal limits some short-term damage to the economy, but China might end up being the winner when the dust settles.
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Long term: We must remember, when the dust settles, that nCoV-2019 was not a novel event or a misfortune that befell us.
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As the dust settles, so to speak, the onstage screens show the bombed-out Vienna State Opera in the aftermath of the war.
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The hush of work not being done settles across the capital city, a silence of memos untyped, papers unpushed, file cabinets sealed shut.
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As the dust settles, the positive and negative long-term consequences of major disruptions like the one initiated by Europol will become clear.
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The request to review the case was filed Thursday at the court, which is based in The Hague and settles disputes between nations.
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"I think when the dust settles we'll see CPI stabilize in a 1.5 to 2 percent range and start creeping higher," McCarthy said.
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In Commute, Williams's narration concludes when her commute is over and she settles in for the night with her dog and her daughter.
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Regardless of any given roster's structure, it's simple: Select "the best player available" and then sort through the rubble after the dust settles.
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The general election polls that really matter will emerge in August, after the convention bounces fade and the race settles ahead of the debates.
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The agreement settles a long-drawn out proxy contest with the private equity firm, which nominated five directors to the the Canadian miner's board.
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When mercury from burning coal and some types of mining settles into water, bacteria convert it into methylmercury, which can build up in fish.
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As the debate around the cartoon settles, it's hard to make the case that DeVos actually has anything at all in common with Bridges.
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There will be further proceedings over the next 3 months, according to the judge, to determine who gets what custody when the dust settles.
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The scenes along the Hawaiian shoreline certainly look awful, but the good news is that this region will eventually rebound once Kilauea settles down.
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"There are probably going to be a lot more total casualties (including wounded) when the dust settles, at least several dozen," said Neil Hauer.
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One well-thumbed section in the autobiography explains how he aims high, pushes and pushes but then settles for less than he originally sought.
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Uber also said PayPal had agreed to purchase $500 million of stock in a private placement at the price the IPO eventually settles at.
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In the evening, when the group settles in for the night, the kids play in playgrounds or dart among the crowd, chasing one another.
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After the team settles on their big storyline or major idea for a new adventure, they create a one-sheet breakdown of the story.
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He eventually becomes so enchanted by the tune that he settles to the ground, closes his eyes and allows Chailert to pet his belly.
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R. and I put away the groceries and he settles in to play some video games while I lie on the couch and read.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan has an opportunity to make a difference when the dust settles from this unusual election and Congress returns to legislating.
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Recovering a Dragon spacecraft is easier than recovering a rocket, since it remains in tact and floats once it settles down in the ocean.
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As he settles into his new life in Britain, Habib said he hoped to share his love of Afghan food with people in need.
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And we talked about how the SEC determines settlements in those frequent cases where it settles with a party it has charged with fraud.
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The Swiss bank's chairman Axel Weber said UBS would wait and see "where the dust settles" following Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
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Of course, whether or not the product will make sense for this wider audience will ultimately depend on the price point AliveCor settles on.
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The agreement, announced at a court hearing in federal court in Manhattan, settles a lawsuit filed on Friday as part of ERS' ongoing bankruptcy.
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We hang onto these things, and we keep on working on them, even as the world settles on what seems like this encrusted mundanity.
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A 4-year-old girl in a pink outfit dances around her grandfather's Arizona barbershop, then settles into a chair by the front window.
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"Until Valeant settles, I think this bear market in pharma can't end and the money will simply continue flowing into other sectors," Cramer said.
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The pigment settles into the outer corners of your mouth while the center of your lips are as bare as a newborn baby's bottom.
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A plan on refinancing or restructuring its debt in Qatar would have to wait until the "dust settles" on the regional rift, he said.
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These authors depict a private rage—the sort that settles into the cracks of relationships, taints intimate spaces, invokes the absurd and the cruel.
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We haven't changed our forecasts yet, but the risks clearly lie to the downside and we plan to revisit them once the dust settles.
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But once the script settles into more familiar rhythms and then into fantasy sequences, the intensity of that language dwindles, and the excitement lessens.
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While children's daemons change animal form at will, upon puberty the creature "settles" into one shape, a metaphor for adulthood's closing off of possibilities.
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Marginalizing Trump, insisting that "The president speaks for himself" rather than the American people, cannot remove the stink that settles on those near him.
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It stops being an objective assessment of the nominee's qualifications and becomes an ideological purity test—and that's when the déjà vu settles in.
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I'm hopeful that, when the dust settles, we can once again re-engage in a legitimate discussion about the future of federal land management.
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Accepting that an "old" mind goes brittle and slow, develops holes in one's memory, settles into its ruts of ruminative repetition... and so on.
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The deal partially settles claims from the Clean Air Act and consumer protection laws, through car buybacks, fixes, payments to consumers and environmental remediation.
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There's still time for the field to grow, but it's possible the final field settles somewhere around a dozen candidates or so (The Hill).
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To be clear: Whether Trump settles on one of these names or not, that person will not likely survive terribly long in the job.
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Here the script, by Lee Kirk, who also directed, could have gone a lot of amusing places, but instead it settles for familiar tropes.
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The LBMA says they are unnecessary, costly and would disrupt London's bullion clearing system, which settles gold transactions worth around $23 billion a day.
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Directed by Raelle Myrick-Hodges on a set (by Matthew McAdon) strung with clotheslines, Mr. Rivers's play aims for poetry but settles for cliché.
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It may be the end of August, that time when a sticky malaise settles in, but hackers can wreak havoc even during summer vacation.
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Once the gathering of the victims has been completed, however, and the murderer goes to work, the series settles into a satisfyingly eerie groove.
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Crucially, More Life settles for being a good album rather than a perfect one, and it comes out feeling more assured as a result.
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Clinton issues a comprehensive call to action, from mobilizing "massive turnout" in the 2018 midterms to doing some "serious housecleaning" when the dust settles.
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As he settles into his new home, he finds himself attracted to the landlord's daughter, and he flirts with a woman at the factory.
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We don't have a picture of what the outbreak looks like here yet, and we probably won't know what happened until the dust settles.
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We don't have a picture of what the outbreak looks like here yet, and we probably won't know what happened until the dust settles.
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But the book gradually settles into a familiar genre, an update on what it's like in the "zoo" — Jonathan Winters's term for psychiatric institutions.
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Ariane Mnouchkine's Le Théâtre du Soleil settles into the Park Avenue Armory with a new piece about a French theater company stranded in India.
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By then, I'm home, and an uneasiness settles over me as I empty the contents of a plastic Duane Reade bag onto my counter.
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He settles with his family into a compound with a panic room and billion-watt floodlights that flash-fry, you suspect, small woodland creatures.
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We work on the puzzle together for a while before T. makes peanut butter toast and settles in to study for a few hours.
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While Nora settles into her traces as a seamstress, Theresa falls for the black-haired, Clark Gable-ish Lothario she meets at a dance.
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But I will bet you anything that when the dust settles, when you unwrap the layers, it's worth way, way, way less than that.
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Through a large hole, it pours out and settles down for a period of growth outside the body, before eventually being drawn back in.
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When Connick finally settles on jazz for the style and adds the appropriate instruments, it feels as if the song just burst into existence.
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"THE BEGUILED" In Sofia Coppola's Civil War drama, a wounded Yankee soldier (Colin Farrell) settles in at a Southern girls' boarding school to recover.
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Megyn Kelly, who left Fox News two weeks before the inauguration of President Trump, settles into the anchor seat of her new NBC show.
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This generic gets to keep the exclusivity even if it settles litigation with the brand by agreeing to delay entering the market for years.
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Like so many investigations into Saudi links to 9/11, this report adds credence to the "rogue officials" theory, but it ultimately settles nothing.
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When Constand brings a civil case against Cosby the next year, he settles the case for an undisclosed sum of money, while denying guilt.
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But soon after, Sorkin the director settles into his groove, capitalizing on the script and the performers at his disposal, and the movie just hums.
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Sabrina is horrified and wants to press charges, but Susie settles with just revealing their names: Billy Marlin, Ed Dursley, Seth Grinwis, and Carl Tapper.
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"We see the limited released information regarding the Aphinity study leading to potential confusion and recommend waiting until the dust settles," wrote Baader's Bruno Bulic.
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In fact, as Ana settles into her new publishing job, Christian launches major efforts to woo her back – without even an NDA on the table.
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My sister settles on the new Kat Von D concealer, I pick up a mascara to try ($229, sister Square cashes me $17) $209 p.m.
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After G. settles down for the night, R. and I snuggle on the couch and watch a family comedy movie on HBO that's just okay.
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"He comes in wearing his Columbia shirt and a cap and settles in with his kids and wife and they all enjoy a meal together."
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Though Carter receives Section 8 housing assistance, it's unclear whether there will be any cheap apartments left for her to rent once the dust settles.
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Roark settles in as Nationals defeat Marlins WASHINGTON — This has been an uneven spring for Tanner Roark, the right-handed starter for the Washington Nationals.
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Aside from the quest for power, Lushkov notes that after the dust settles, the Wall will probably outlast whoever gets to sit on the throne.
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Drop a coin from the top, and it will ricochet from peg to peg until it settles in one of many slots at the bottom.
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Do I pour my energy into another mural that will fade into obscurity once the emotional dust settles and we get back to our lives?
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He follows the booster until it gently settles onto a facsimile of one of the company's autonomous drone ships in the pool at his feet.
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Uber also said PayPal had agreed to purchase $500 million of stock in a private placement at the price at which the IPO eventually settles.
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According to the French government adviser, banks are placing smallish bets across Europe, and are likely to reconcentrate their EU27 activities once the dust settles.
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Once you've set everything up, the screen will flicker a few times, but once the dust settles you'll be using the Predator X27 as intended.
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My horse is a bit bratty and silly at first since it's so chilly out, but he settles in and we have a nice ride.
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And as Rory's off-screen counterpart, Alexis Bledel, settles into parenthood herself, she may turn to Gilmore Girls for parenting advice from time to time.
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Economists cautiously welcomed the central bank's intervention, which it hopes will temper demand for black market dollars and ease inflation as the new currency settles.
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Bassist Eric Langlois nimbly matches Levasseur's dexterity and then settles into a spine-crushing groove (check the solo before the breakdown in "Slit Your Guts").
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As she settles into her new home, she becomes closer with the family and tries to see what she can do about breaking their curse.
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He finds his high school yearbook and gently settles onto his immaculately made bed, the sheets crinkling for the first time in like twenty years.
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This could be accentuated in the short term, though once the dust settles, it will be broader economic trends that will dictate housing market performance.
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But if U.S. crude settles below $47 a barrel on Thursday, he believes the contract could plunge to the November lows of $42 a barrel.
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If Uber settles that case, like Lyft recently did in a similar class action, it may be able to avoid having to reclassify its drivers.
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LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Immaculate in a gray woolen suit, 26-year-old Christopher Linares settles into a chair in his office near Buckingham Palace.
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As the dust settles from another April Fools' Day, we're beginning to see how companies will fare after their often ill-advised social media stunts.
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"For us it's sufficient that Sistema settles our claims which the court has recognized," Sechin was quoted as saying in the interview broadcast on Sunday.
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The old stable town is lost to uncontrollable growth; the horse is replaced by the automobile; and omnipresent coal dust settles over, and soils, everything.
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"The market is vulnerable to being too complacent here, and I think when the volatility settles down, we'll be working our way lower, " Roach said.
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Ben Is Back gets around the problem by setting its action in one night; Beautiful Boy settles for a flashback-riddled exploration of family dynamics.
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" Many of Mr. Erdogan's opponents also fear that once the dust settles, Turkish politics will sink back into their default position of "us" and "them.
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Read more: Elon Musk settles fraud charges with SEC for infamous 'funding secured' tweet, must step down as Tesla chairman and pay $20 million fine
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We expect we'll be working through that for a number of quarters, but when the dust settles, we will regain our cost efficiency over time.
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Mr. To is a master of "because I can" cinematic creativity, but after this scene "Three" settles down a bit to establish a knotty dynamic.
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As the new Congress settles down to business, one item on the agenda will be the fiscal stimulus package promised during the recent presidential campaign.
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For Bannister, that settles a debate over the recent yield curve inversion and whether it's really telling investors that a recession is on the way.
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But nobody settles into their career without a mishap or two along the way, and some travel a much rougher road to truly get going.
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"Once the dust settles, the focus should shift back to the bullish U.S. growth theme which has been resoundingly positive for the dollar," said Manimbo.
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Monday's test of a quartet of ballistic missiles – coming just as China's communist party settles down to its annual Congress – will have irritated Beijing further.
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The number of deaths, however, is the most important measure to define where this pandemic settles in the grim lineup of previous catastrophic infectious diseases.
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The tax flyaround • Expect more mergers next year, as clarity on tax policy settles in and penalties for selling businesses fall away, Aaron Back writes.
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"There's something about the way the royal icing settles that is intensely calming," she said, in her home kitchen in this Salt Lake City suburb.
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"Looking back six months from now," he said, "wherever the dollar settles — stronger or weaker — it won't be because a Treasury secretary wished it so."
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Maddening as such an outcome would be, Gregory just might be poised to come out on top when the dust settles after this season's finale.
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The Johnson & Johnson agreement merely settles two federal lawsuits, which are scheduled to go to trial jointly against other drug industry defendants on Oct. 21.
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He usually settles for the prepackaged loaves at the supermarket because he does not have time to go out of his way to a bakery.
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She's intrigued — the dedication is a seduction — and, after some domestic melodrama with her husband, Hutton (Armie Hammer), she settles in to read Edward's novel.
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The show, with Chris Hardwick as host and LeBron James joining him as an executive producer, settles into its regular time slot on Jan. 3.
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When the dust settles, Warren will enthusiastically endorse Sanders, or vice versa, and then we will need to all struggle together, as one progressive movement.
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Then Ms. Brunn, who has neuropathy, settles back in her wheelchair and waits for the jabbing pain in her shoulders, arms and hands to ebb.
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As a result, wholesale prices for gasoline jumped 23 cents to $1.73 a gallon in trading Monday on the benchmark contract that settles next month.
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On the book's last pages we hear the secret of his father's fate — it's not surprising, but it settles the book into a gathered shape.
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Rivers help regulate an increasingly volatile global carbon cycle by transporting decaying organic material from land to sea, where it settles on the ocean floor.
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"If there was any doubt that Donald Trump values unquestioning obedience over the safety of the American people, this appointment settles the question," said Sen.
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Far from awesome, it settles for being just OK -- lacking the surprise that elevated the original, while appearing reasonably content to simply follow the instructions.
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Despite the conflict, Baby Yoda settles in and plays with the children on the planet, and is seen peacefully sucking on frogs and drinking soup.
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A nifty bedtime story with a twist, as Little Owl roams the night forest, then settles in for sleep just as the sun is rising.
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Frankel doesn't take us all the way through puberty, but she leaves us understanding that Poppy has a long way to go before she settles.
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"We're confident that when the dust settles, the market for health insurance will stabilize in time for 2018," Oscar Health said in its blog post.
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The British government has said it will not resume selling its stake until the bank settles its U.S. fines and resolves its state aid requirements.
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In fact, when the dust settles on the budget agreement for 2628, the result will likely resemble another year of the Obama administration's slow growth.
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Brienne could certainly die in battle against the White Walkers, but she seems more likely to end up heading the Kingsguard after the dust settles.
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As Richard A. Carranza settles in as New York City's new schools chancellor, the scale of the challenges before him in special education are immense.
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Her name and image have become an antithesis to the dominant political forces in Brazil as the right-wing president, Jair Bolsonaro, settles into office.
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She tried many things, she insisted, but admitted that she had trouble focusing on breathing, or praying, or doing anything that usually settles her nerves.
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A YOUNG actor settles into a chair and tells the barber he is nervous: he has an audition for the part of "a strong, black man".
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Dialysis Equipment Maker Settles Lawsuit for $250 Million | Dialysis products from Fresenius Medical Care are said to have caused an increase in deaths from cardiac arrest.
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After the dust settles, the awkward teenager and the man he thought was his father go on a mission to discover who his biological dad is.
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Your ordinary traveler hits a few countries in western Europe after college, or during study abroad, then settles into an ordinary existence in an ordinary town.
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Luckily, the ginger ale settles his stomach and we're able to split an arugula and smoked fruit salad, steak, and pork ribs with beans and plantain.
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For one week every August, the center of the car world shifts away from Detroit, from Germany, from Silicon Valley, and settles on California's Monterey Peninsula.
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Then 15 minutes before tribal council, someone says the name Jessica, and the tribe settles on her simply because they're tired of talking and it's new.
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Eventually Automata establishes its genre — let's call it an action / open-world / role-playing hybrid — but it never settles on any one description for too long.
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When the dust settles, we will have to confront Russia -- and the winner of the Islamic civil war may well come for the West as well.
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These questions are asked aloud in transmissions sent back to the narrator's father, who is stranded on Earth, but the film never settles on easy answers.
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The owner of Denver Concrete Vibrator, which manufactures equipment that strengthens and settles concrete for infrastructure projects, said tariffs finally took a toll on her business.
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Leaders hope that as the dust settles from the refugee crisis of 2015-16 they can steer the national conversation on to social and labour issues.
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Incapable of being anything but reactionary—because who cares about a problem until it becomes a problem—the NFL settles for punishment in lieu of education.
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There is no single guaranteed equilibrium: neither a tendency towards a particular outcome nor a point at which everything settles down and scholars can take stock.
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ANTONIO COSTA, Portugal's affable prime minister, greets your columnist with a broad grin as he settles his hefty frame into a sofa in his official residence.
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The RBZ hopes its new measures will temper demand for dollars on the black market and ease inflation as the new currency settles at fair value.
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At least she tries on the actual costume at one point during a montage, but settles against a yellow spandex suit with a definitive, "hell no."
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In "Retour au Champs de Mars," for instance, a synth colored like a fluorescent fan whirs and settles into a pulse as legato strings glide overhead.
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Italy's net debt towards the ECB's Target 2 payment system, which settles cross-border payments in the euro zone, stood at 397.74 billion euros in July.
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Let's go: Ariana Grande, "Be Alright": I like Ariana Grande best when she settles into "overqualified dance diva" mode, and "Be Alright" is a perfect example.
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He said he offered to settle the matter for $26,000 but the Trump team balked — not surprising since Trump has repeatedly boasted that he never settles.
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So, if any of these dresses have piqued your interest, you may want to start saving your pennies now, before the warm weather settles in fully.
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For me, it's a cyclical song until it breaks, but then it settles back down where it could begin again—a lot like a "habit" itself.
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Italy's net debt towards the ECB's Target 2 payment system, which settles cross-border payments in the euro zone, stood at 413.86 billion euros in June.
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Nola settles down, sails past Brewers MILWAUKEE — After two less-than-stellar outings, Aaron Nola was looking for a bounce back performance Friday night at Milwaukee.
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When office workers and shoppers go home, a lull settles over the area — except for the bridge traffic on Flatbush Avenue Extension and Brooklyn Bridge Boulevard.
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And, finally, the Icelandic artist Björk settles in for an eight-show residency at the newly minted venue the Shed (May 6-June 1, various dates).
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The extent of the slowdown depends on whether global growth starts to accelerate again, settles into an extended soft patch, or falls into an outright recession.
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She also predicted that either Republicans or Democrats would have a single-digit seat advantage in the House after the dust settles from the November election.
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Its whining dual guitar intro settles into a mid-tempo chug, with Hetfield taking on the role of a condemned man awaiting his electric chair fate.
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Everything seems to be going well until this budding romantic's fantasy comes to an abrupt halt and reality settles in: He is sad, wet, and alone.
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Rabin says there's $5 mil outstanding, and they have good reason to be concerned he won't have it when the dust settles from his legal woes.
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At home, routine settles in: You're back to fighting with your parents, playing phone tag with your old school pals, and getting unnecessarily drunk on Mondays.
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As Yang settles into the Ukonga prison where she will serve her time, the collapse of her empire sends warning ripples to those still poaching today.
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In each of these roles, Cage settles into the heart of a character that, in another actor's hands, could have come off as silly or ironic.
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But as an increasingly hard-right majority settles in, it's reasonable to fear that the court will move in the wrong direction for years to come.
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So, a legislation that settles the playing field would be absolutely, assuming it's appropriate and constraining of the things we're ... There may be no solution, though.
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Even when I'm alone, I will often squish one of them, watching its expression and mood shift as it swells and settles into a new shape.
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The failed clearance falls to Filipe Luis out top and he settles with a touch and lashes a side-footed shot that Stojkovic dives to parry.
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About four times a week, she settles in at locations around Manhattan, armed with a collapsible table and chair, and fields questions and discussions about language.
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Rulings by the court, which is based in The Hague and settles disputes between nations, are legally binding, though it has no way of enforcing them.
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Flower officials counter that the dredge digs down less than four inches into the bottom and that the disturbed sediment settles quickly with no environmental damage.
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