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That represents a tsunami of estates that will need to be settled, something about which many people are in denial.
In the US and Europe, the question about what to do with Russia is far from settled, something Putin is likely to continue to exploit.
"If you play this out two or three years to where they've actually settled something, the world will look so different, I'm not sure any of it matters," Mr. Murphy said.
But when the dust settled, something happened: Garner seemed happier than ever.
Once the shock settled, something hit him: the city needed a new kind of food tour, one that celebrates the cuisine of the nations targeted by the ban.
C.M. Wright coach Jon Stefanides liked how his team rebounded after the shaky beginning and was proud of the way they stayed settled, something that had been an issue occasionally.
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It might settle something.
Or taken credit for settling something that's long since been settled.
Wales never let an anxious and tentative England side settle, something Robson admitted after the match, and the visitors only threatened Neville Southall's goal once.
And she shared an error of her own, produced when a delegate spoke of the need to settle something "avant Milan" – 'before Milan', the city being the venue for a forthcoming meeting.
Dear Society, Let's settle something once and for all: Boys are allowed to have feelings, too.
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