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I worried how that second bag of peanuts in the 11th inning would settle, given the already undeniable difficulties of the first bag in the fourth.
A victory there, coupled with victories in Texas and Florida, would settle the election in Mr. Bush's favor, they said.
And Robert knew that time in passing would settle how the summer had been left.
Clearly, direct experimental evidence from reconstituted AcrAB-TolC in proteoliposomes would settle this question, but this remains an experimental challenge, due to the complexity of this two-membrane spanning tripartite system.
By the time he was 18 he was working on his own in Barcelona and in a few years would settle in Paris.
The ease of Zouma's integration off the pitch gave Galtier faith that he would settle in just as quickly at Chelsea.
Mission controllers for the Rosetta mission had said on Friday that they were preparing to "hop" the robotic probe in a hope it would settle in a sunnier spot on the comet's surface.
Instead of cash, North Korea told the negotiators in Geneva it would settle for 1m tonnes in grain.
South Korea did it in 2002 but would settle for a third appearance in the knockout stage out of four 21st century appearances.
In particular, the groups have complained about the possible inclusion of a mechanism to resolve investor disputes in which arbitration panels would settle conflicts in secret sessions and without public participation.
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