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settled

adjective as in decided

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Today, Grace, his wife and their three kids are settled on the east side of the city, where an ideal Sunday includes a rooftop bar, an outdoor movie and quality family time.

In an interview, Saldaña acknowledged parents’ worries, but said that Odyssey leadership had settled on the best available option.

On Terminal Island, where Japanese and Japanese Americans had settled and worked for decades at “Fish Harbor,” residents had 48 hours to pack and go.

The historically Black area, where many settled due to redlining east of Lake Avenue, “has definitely felt undervalued and overlooked in many ways,” Carmody said.

“The problem with this witness’s response on the autism cause and the relationships to vaccines is because he’s re-litigating and churning settled science.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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