- A
settler is a
person who has
immigrated to an area and
established a
permanent residence there. A
settler who
migrates to an area
previously uninhabited...
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prohibitions and
criminal prosecutions. Eventually,
communist parties became ensconced in
national party politics,
sprouting several political offshoots. Following...
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Tower in 1261.
While negotiations continued with the barons, the King
ensconced himself in the castle,
although no army
moved to take it. A
truce was...
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Esther does not wish to be the queen, but
regardless she is
crowned and
ensconced in her new life
against her will. One day in the
throne room of the palace...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 407.
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dismissed as "irrelevant" Haya's
admitted adultery with her
bodyguard while ensconced in this o****nt luxury. In 2022, the
court ordered that
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- fled.
Israel ****erts that
civilian damage was unavoidable, as
Hezbollah ensconced itself in
highly po****ted areas. Simultaneously,
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- jiva.
Theos Bernard writes: "When a part of the
Universal Breath becomes ensconced in the
protoplasmic environment which it animates, it is
called jiva."...
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Marching Society fan club in 1965. By 1967, the
brand was well-enough
ensconced in po****r
culture that a
March 3 WBAI
radio program with Lee and Kirby...
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slowly squeeze out the more
idiosyncratic of
these young filmmakers,
while ensconcing the more
malleable and
commercially successful of them. Film
critic Manohla...