Settled
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The Normans were Vikings who
settled
in France.
So, it's
settled
then, light is a wave, right?
Starting about six years ago, I began culturing bacteria from surfaces where corals had
settled.
The Norse had
settled
Newfoundland almost 500 years before."
Once we
settled
on Myriad, we then had to form a coalition of plaintiffs and experts that could illuminate these problems.
It was a long deliberation before we finally
settled
on Jennifer Bridget.
There is a sure correspondence between the architecture of a place and the character of the community that has
settled
there.
I learned this from my grandmother, Dr. Ruth Tichauer, a Jewish refugee that
settled
in the heart of the Andes.
This isn't going to be
settled
for years.
Everywhere, "People wish to be settled," Ralph Waldo Emerson reminded us, "but only insofar as we are unsettled is there any hope for us."
Eventually the dust
settled.
The year we lost our inhibition and moved with courageous abandon was also the year we stared down barrels, sang of cranes in skies, ducked and parried, caught gold in hijab, collected death threats, knew ourselves as patriots, said, "We're 35 now, time we
settled
down and found a running mate," made road maps for infant joy, shamed nothing but fear, called ourselves fat and meant, of course, impeccable.
He had just come back from a deployment and he hadn't really
settled
back in to life in San Diego yet.
And although we now know that CFCs are the root cause of this ozone hole, at the time, the science was far from
settled.
The first was the trait of curiosity, which
settled
in her spirit and sent her eagerly out into the world.
But since I was only 24 and since even presidents have to start somewhere, I
settled
instead on a run for Congress.
They were like choppy waters not yet
settled.
Anyway, finally
settled
on kind of this kind of a look, little poufy body, a little imaginary character.
When our Paleolithic ancestors first
settled
Eurasia roughly 100,000 years ago, wolves were one of their main rivals at the top of the food chain.
For all of human history, light has gifted us with sight and heat, serving as a steady companion while we explored and
settled
the physical world.
Although they routinely captured artisans, scholars and engineers, they appreciated what those specialists could do and forcibly
settled
them across Asia to continue their work.
As pacifists, they believed that all disputes should be
settled
non-violently.
With the library staff and the library board, we
settled
on two core positions.
About one-third of them were immigrants, many of whom
settled
on the West Coast and had lived there for decades.
Why have we
settled
so quickly for the sound of its switch?
CA: I mean, one possible philosophical critique of this idea is that it implies a view that the future is essentially
settled.
When the dust finally settled, the young man, Diogenes of Sinope, had been stripped of his citizenship, his money, and all his possessions.
Thanks to their inventiveness in the face of difficult terrain and weak economies, the Vikings sailed west,
settled
the North Atlantic and explored the North American coast centuries before any other Europeans would set foot there.
Some plundered and
settled
in the British Isles and France; others braved Artic exploration or forged clever new trade routes to the Middle East.
But when he entered the king’s chamber, he was dismayed to see Death
settled
at the foot of the bed.
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