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And my opinions tend to settle into place after three meals.
Very large cases tend to settle either very quickly or very slowly.
I tend to settle, so I'm hoping not to have to do this again.
Meanwhile, the masses expect to struggle and tend to settle for less than what they're worth because of it.
New arrivals tend to settle in their neighbourhoods, crowding their children's schools and crashing, uninsured, into their cars.
That's not the case in general elections, and it's not usually the case in primaries, which tend to settle before they reach us.
Locals tend to settle around tourism hot spots, like Grand Baie, or the employment centers of Ebene and Quatre Bornes, near the technology hub Cyber City.
Men, Mr. Kolko observed, tend to settle near downtown or in recently redeveloped neighborhoods like the Waterfront in Boston or Long Island City in New York.
The people it sues tend to settle, paying the industry a few thousand dollars rather than risking a potentially ruinous judgment by fighting in court.
The actors speak in American accents that veer from Joan Rivers to David Niven but tend to settle on Al Pacino.
It's going to cost a fortune, and most artists are afraid of alienating the label they're signed to – that's why they tend to settle".
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