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Blackpool had the better of the earlier skirmishes as both sides took some time to settle at the start.
Mr. Gergiev's rhapsodic performance took some time to settle in, but he drew glittering colors and details from the great Met orchestra.
Popper had a rather melancholic personality and took some time to settle on a career; he was a trainee carpenter for a time, obtained a primary school teaching diploma in 1925, took a Ph.D. in philosophy in 1928 under the supervision of Karl Bühler and qualified to teach mathematics and physics in secondary school in 1929.
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In fact, officials acknowledged, Mr. Bush's strong new emphasis on reform of Palestinian government as a virtual precondition for progress toward peace amounted to such a shift in administration policy that it would take some time to settle on the next steps, including how much day-to-day involvement American officials would have on the ground.
They take some time to settle down - maybe within the next year".
Both sides had taken some time to settle, understandable given the conditions.
Sutton added: "He was injured at the start of his season [and] that has taken some time to settle down.
Unfortunately, back teeth have proven harder to study because they often have to be cut open to count their growth layers, so it may take some time to settle what growing up Neandertal was really like.
However, if you're a light sleeper or take some time to settle down, make your bedtime earlier to give yourself some extra snooze time.
After Kottaras's homer, it took Hefner some time to settle down.
It took most of them some time to settle in, of course.
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