Settle
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Ultimately, they will often look to
settle
in a patch of flotsam, preferably a patch of floating seaweed.
And I tried those one by one by one, looking for the bacteria that would convince corals to
settle
and attach.
And this is true all around the world; scientists are figuring out new ways to handle their embryos, to get them to settle, maybe even figuring out the methods to preserve them at low temperatures, so that we can preserve their genetic diversity and work with them more often.
We position them down current from natural reefs so that after spawning, there's areas for them to
settle.
Your eye would go down the list and it would
settle
on whatever was the least disruptive, the least troublesome, which of course misses the point entirely.
Back then, our once-nomadic ancestors began to
settle
in the Crescent.
The few that are successful
settle
down in a suitable spot, lose their wings, and begin laying eggs, selectively fertilizing some using stored sperm they've saved up from mating.
He must
settle
his nervous hand and restore the certainty in his aim to save his son.
Settle
down.
Then the environment changed some 10,000 years ago, we began to
settle
down on the farm and both men and women became obliged, really, to marry the right person, from the right background, from the right religion and from the right kin and social and political connections.
And just like we got back on our tubes, we can't let our platforms for interconnectivity and community be the places that we
settle
for defeat.
And it has to
settle.
God forbid you had to go to court to get help in being able to
settle
a dispute to enforce a contract, because that process alone would take you 465 days.
What I want to point the finger at is the legal and regulatory system, a system in which there are networks of agreements just like this one which serve to silence people and seal off data points from public health experts and epidemiologists, a system in which regulators will even refrain from issuing a violation notice in the event of pollution if the landowner and the gas company agree to
settle.
Passed over even for a lab assistant position, he had to
settle
for a job at the Swiss patent office, obtained with the help of a friend's father.
Settle
back, and I'll begin.
To
settle
the debate, you turn to the internet, where you read that the painting is a replica of the artist's first-grade art project: Red was her favorite color and the silver dots are fairies.
So as people
settle
in the countryside, well, they will buy local groceries, fresh groceries, foodstuff, maintenance services.
We seek perfection and
settle
for nothing less.
We'll go hang up new clothes from the branches, put out the tarp,
settle
down, wait for customers, and there we have it.
And there’s a reason for that: we want to
settle
on an answer.
This long pause allowed the soil to settle, and when construction began again in 1272, the foundation was on slightly more stable footing.
Not the right to sell, but the right to live there, use it,
settle
on it.
Please tell me, you just gave an example of Thailand and the big thing there is the homes are for people to
settle
in, not to sell.
And sometimes we
settle
for the world as it is, even when it doesn't reflect our values and aspirations.
But I think we're in for another change, about two generations after the top of that curve, once the effects of a declining population start to
settle
in.
I began to calm down and
settle
in.
We need to
settle
down before we wreck the planet.
At this stage, my grandmother, who had been watching the course of my life with increasing anxiety, started to include in her daily prayers that I urgently get married so that I could
settle
down once and for all.
It only takes a few minutes to put on and for the signals to
settle.
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