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Some may settle in Syria.
His family had planned to return to Romania, but the situation there is so bad, and life in Aguaviva so good, that they may settle in Spain.
None of the singers seemed entirely at ease with the concept, although they may settle in as the run goes on.
At least the first performance in a run allows for a hedge: the production may settle in a bit over the coming weeks.
But economists caution that while over the next year the dust may settle in these 10 spots, buyers should be prepared for future swings.
A neglected (or overgrown) corn may disturb the integrity of the skin and a secondary infection may settle in.
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For example, if one member of a couple is slightly more humorous than the other, the couple may settle into a pattern in which the slightly-more-funny spouse claims the role of "the funny one" while the slightly-less-funny spouse slots into the role of "the serious one".
And a short video is even scarier — particularly as the creature's ability to bore down and settle in may well afflict anyone who spends time outdoors.
Your ability to settle in may depend heavily on how comfortable you feel in your new environment and culture.
After they retire, the longer-serving will also receive a British old-age pension payable in Britain, where they may settle, or in Nepal.
The multicenter "IVOIRE study" (hIgh Volume in Intensive care), which compared hemofiltration doses of 35 ml/kg/h versus 70 ml/kg/h in patients with sepsis-induced shock, AKI, and multiple organ failure, may settle this debate in the near future.
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