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It would have to settle not only who governs Kashmir but also how.
This chop and change suggests a reluctance to settle, not merely in a choice of genres but often in the mood space of a single film.
In an e-mail on Monday, Hannah Kim, a spokeswoman for Mr. Rangel, said, "People settle not because they're guilty but because they don't want to go through the arduous process and expense to show they're not guilty".
The cards are all in the EU's hands once article 50 is triggered, with only two years to settle not just exit, but an interim trade deal, pending a tortuous deal with 53 countries the EU already trades with.
In this case, indeed, compassion tends to settle not on the character Ms. Mysina is working hard to bring to imaginative life, but the cowed audience members conscripted to "play" her guests.
As might be deduced from this, the Lincolnshire wolds have long been a popular place to settle, not least for the area's well-earned reputation as a producer of fine food.
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The science is not settled, not by a long shot.
"Importantly, the case is being settled – not decided," she added.
Ohio will be settled not by ideology, but by the grim mechanics of voter turnout.
"It's a matter of when it gets settled, not if it gets settled," he said.
He talked about how he has settled, not only as a footballer, but as a man.
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