Sentence examples for reasonably settled from inspiring English sources

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It appears some immigrants, perhaps poor pilgrims who remained, failed to obtain a reasonably settled status and could not afford the relatively small ransom offered by Saladin in 1187.

"Upstairs Downstairs," you may recall, was a reassuring Edwardian soap opera in which the beneficent ruling class dispensed noblesse oblige to the true-blue servants, and everybody was reasonably settled and happy.

Across Europe, governments and regions still squabble over how power should be distributed.Thus in Germany, the only big west European country with a long-established and reasonably settled federal system, the regions (Länder) complain that their powers are being simultaneously eroded by Brussels and Berlin.

Down the road, people who have received appropriate services while young are more likely to be reasonably settled when they have children -- and then their kids are better off.

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forehead or such) Take a settle white eyeshadow and gently apply over lid, and a little bit above also (ex. until you reach your brow) Take your choice of reasonably settle color (or unreasonably if you prefer, bright red is an example of this) and apply lightly to lid and a bit more darker to edge of lid to give a bit of a smokey eye touch to your look.

At the state level, he added, having fought pitched battles over gun rights since the 1980s, "we're at a reasonably well settled point," and "the legislature is not that interested in opening it up again".

For decades at a time, the global economy may function reasonably smoothly while settled comfortably in one of these systems.But the rigidities such systems entail often lead to the accumulation of imbalances, which must inevitably unwind.

Here they settled in reasonably well, although Barnsley made all the early running.

Sonoma at Viera, the subdivision 45 miles southeast of Orlando where the Leves settled, might reasonably have seemed an auspicious place to start again.

Jack had settled in reasonably well by the end of the last series.

He had the misfortune to be born on the wrong side of a line that now divides the world: the line between those whose passports allow them to move and settle reasonably freely across the richer world's borders, and those who can do so only hidden in the back of a truck, and with forged papers.Tearing down that divide would be one of the fastest ways to boost global economic growth.

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