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Before 1948, general practitioners in Britain settled where they could make a living.
The goal of the convention was for the disputes to be settled where the child normally lived.
Some of these are on riverbanks: water companies must often ask the government to remove people illegally settled where they need to work.
She moved to Greenwich in 1969 when the New York company she worked for pulled up stakes and settled where the company president lived.
They know perfectly well that rising water levels will have something to do with people who have settled where an ancient riverbed once stood.
Carmona Parador Different civilizations have settled where this 14th-century Moorish citadel stands, high above the fertile plains of the River Corbones; chronicles suggest that King Peter used it as a "place for love and pleasure".
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Meanwhile, the inhabitants settle where they can.
The political dust will settle where it may.
It makes sense to allow usage to settle where it will.
It seems intuitive that letting refugees settle where they wish is an invitation to stay.
This morning, we have to settle where everything is going on the stage for this piece.
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