Examples of using Settled on in English and their translations into Hindi
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In the end, we settled on a less explosive rendering of events and stressed the unifying effects of the attacks in their immediate aftermath.
If the tick settled on cucumbers in greenhouses, you need to know how to fight.
Once payment has been scheduled to be settled on a specific date,
In the family Villa, settled on the Mediterranean sea,
Rohit changed his aggressive style and started playing according to the state of the game and settled on the pitch.
the working area is settled on the far side of the room.
In fact, the first great civilizations in history settled on the edge of rivers or seas.
prices- eventually settled on the selection of the firm was.
Monitoring corals settled on seeding units using a UV flashlight and dark box.
the ICC examined other locations and eventually settled on the emirate of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
The Maldivian ethnic identity is a blend of cultures, reflecting the peoples who settled on the islands, reinforced by religion and language.
The three-owner consortium had actively considered at least three other engine brands but eventually settled on the YANMAR.
but eventually settled on a paper-based diary.
In 1951, polynesians from Nukapu and Nupani settled on the island, which reached a peak population of 130,
In 1951, polynesians from Nukapu and Nupani settled on the island, which reached a peak population of 130,
He, who created the heavens and the earth and whatever is between them in six days, and then settled on the Throne, the All-beneficent;
According to Kurt Cobain, they settled on the name Nirvana for their band because he wanted something that sounded beautiful,
yet traditional bow style, and settled on the classic semi-butterfly shape(also known as the modern butterfly or the thistle).
While authorities eventually settled on the more appropriate RRS Sir David Attenborough- named for the famed naturalist
so they settled on Burlington, Vermont, because it was one of the few college towns that lacked an ice cream shop.