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1 But nearly all have refused invitations to settle permanently in both locations.
2 Probably they will not for some time settle permanently in any one spot.
3 He is fearful at present to settle permanently in Mexico with his seven children.
4 Nevertheless, people tend to settle permanently in places as the country becomes thickly populated.
5 And I'm not sure Annie's husband, Jack, will ever settle permanently in one place.
6 Finding a house so that she can settle permanently has been more of a challenge.
7 As he had the most cordial reception from the Regent Philetaerus, he seemed inclined to settle permanently there.
8 She said the find suggested Māori came to the coast mainly for the rich resources, but didn't settle permanently .
9 They also fear they will be forced to settle permanently in PNG if they move to the Transit Centre.
10 It has enabled a man to settle permanently in one place, and yet keep in personal touch with his fellows.
11 He also said people who left Tuvalu and Kiribati due to climate change would be allowed to settle permanently in Fiji.
12 Dutton said men in the Manus Island detention facility could return to their country of origin or settle permanently on Manus.
13 The government is speaking with landowners on Maewo and Pentecost about the provision of land where Ambae islanders could settle permanently .
14 They are also permitted to settle permanently in all the provinces of the Empire for the pursuit of commerce and Industry.
15 The surroundings, the people with whom you have to live count for a great deal when you mean to settle permanently .
16 More than 700 refugees are refusing to leave the detention centre as they fear they will be forced to settle permanently in PNG.
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