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Examples

  • I subscribe to British Heritage Magazine, and I was particularly struck by this tiny article in the most recent issue called Settling a 17th Century Score.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

  • I subscribe to British Heritage Magazine, and I was particularly struck by this tiny article in the most recent issue called Settling a 17th Century Score.

    A New Way To Pay Old Debts Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2008

  • This time from the City Yards Where they have what is called the Settling Ponds.

    Archive 2006-03-01 william wray 2006

  • The report, titled Settling In - Albany, is based on input from 23 focus groups representing

    Latest Massey News 2010

  • Just when it appears that things are going to break big for her in 2010, Ferguson's starting to hear an increasingly distracting voice, the one inside her, singing a song called Settling Down.

    Ottawa Sun 2009

  • "Settling" is a powerful word, and it's created a lot of pushback.

    Salon Sarah Hepola 2010

  • "Settling" is a powerful word, and it's created a lot of pushback.

    Salon 2010

  • I felt that the pressure that Jake put on her, that Charlie put on her, & that she put on herself to get together w / Jake was crazy; in her OWN WORDS: "Settling".

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • I felt that the pressure that Jake put on her, that Charlie put on her, & that she put on herself to get together w / Jake was crazy; in her OWN WORDS: "Settling".

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

  • I felt that the pressure that Jake put on her, that Charlie put on her, & that she put on herself to get together w / Jake was crazy; in her OWN WORDS: "Settling".

    Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch 2009

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