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ORLANDO -- --At thes point, the reality hasn't quite set in yet.
Rigor mortis hadn't quite set in.
The deal is not yet quite set in stone – the 42-year-old Bjorkman will join Murray for a week's trial only when he is finished with his commitment on Let's Dance, Swedish TV's version of Strictly Come Dancing – but it's already clear the two are on the same wavelength.
One of the reasons we go so much is because all my wife will make for dinner is reservations and she is quite set in her ways with food; she doesn't like to go for an Indian or a Chinese, so we're restricted in where we go together.
Individual professionals and their teams can become quite set in their ways over time.
If it hasn't quite set in then let me put it this way.
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"Apathy and protest-fatigue are understandably setting in for quite a few supporters as the Oystons show no sign of even entertaining the idea of going," Higgins says.
For whatever reasons, those plans fell through and the rot, quite literally, set in.
But enough time has passed for realism, if not quite disillusionment, to set in.
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