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Others are premeditated affairs, to settle simmering disputes — whether from last period or last season.
Just as breaking news sensationalism attracts viewers, listeners and readers, email is too often used in the course of normal business affairs to settle scores or call attention to oneself.
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Immediately after the Second Punic War the Roman Senate moved to settle affairs with Philip, despite the war-weary centuriate assembly's initial refusal to declare war.
After being allowed several postponements by the pope to settle affairs in the empire, Frederick finally agreed to terms that virtually placed his expedition under papal jurisdiction.
While Bruno departed his hotel to the airport, to evaporate into a new locale, Falk stayed behind to settle affairs and collect debts.
He does up an old bothy while she goes back to Western Australia for a couple of months with their young daughter Billie to settle affairs.
AL(T) T = A − L Tim is 34 years old (A) and will live to the age of 96 (L), leaving him 62 years (T) to settle affairs.
His lawyers will attempt to settle affairs, including those stemming from the CVS incident, in the runup to his June 22 trial, KPRC reported.
Napoleon and his foreign minister Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny sought to reaffirm the alliance once more in order to allow Napoleon to settle affairs in Spain, as well as prepare for the looming war with Austria.
This government proved unable to settle its affairs and to restore order to the country.
In March 1921 a conference presided over by Churchill was held in Cairo to settle Middle Eastern affairs.
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