Capitalism's genius for absorbing and integrating every challenge to it is on vivid display in this thoroughly absorbing history.
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We're not living in Paris and absorbing that culture—we're still absorbing the New York culture and American culture at large.
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The plants are working so well in absorbing carbon dioxide, producing oxygen and absorbing all the dust produced by the urban traffic.
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And it is, nevertheless, absorbing to — well — watch.
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MREL is similar to TLAC (total loss-absorbing capacity) - a set of global rules that requires banks to build a layer of loss-absorbing debt to protect taxpayers from bank failures.
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But, overall, the market is absorbing the news for now.
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They fear that absorbing 3m Palestinians would dilute their power.
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Humans are absorbing more information than ever before in history.
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It's an absorbing domestic melodrama, shot like a historical epic.
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Villig said that Bolt itself would be absorbing those costs.
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For one agonizing minute she stood there, absorbing the hostility.
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Trump's defenders say he is adept at absorbing facts visually.
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There can be few hobbies that are so absorbing, and
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For now, carmakers are absorbing much of the financial impact.
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The Complete Ballet is a very absorbing, even thrilling, novel.
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And it all makes for dramatic — often absorbing — popular fiction.
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Absorbing other small parties will also be vital to success.
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Dark walls do a good job of visually absorbing things.
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She wrapped her hands on the glass, absorbing its heat.
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Although her work is extensive and absorbing, it is uneven.
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We stood there a moment in silence, absorbing the news.
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What lessons are men absorbing through the military's double standards?
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Fortunately the grenade hit a dirt mound, absorbing the explosion.
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And seaweed is absorbing tons of CO2, because they're plants.
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"Huh," she said of the answer, absorbing the famous surname.
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His lower leg decelerates abruptly, absorbing 2100 Gs of force.
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The book is an absorbing attempt to understand their radicalization.
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"Absorbing the music into her soul," as she puts it.
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But so it was: Kuchipudi, Kathakali, Bharatanatyam — among the traditional dance-theater forms that Drive East represents — show themselves just as capable of absorbing Western influence as the West has been of absorbing others.
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"A charming, absorbing and quietly feminist history," said the Sunday Times.
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President Donald Trump showed no signs of absorbing this salutary lesson.
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And would you instead, spend your time absorbing the world itself?
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But he was like a sponge absorbing what our concerns were.
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Even on a small screen, the sequence is absorbing, elegant, inscrutable.
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Mineral sunscreens protect us by both absorbing and reflecting UV rays.
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The amount of information that we're absorbing in 2018 is crazy.
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Detecting photosynthesis is key to understand whether plants are absorbing CO2.
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Instead, the banks are absorbing the penalties themselves, cutting into profits.
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The absorbing nature of "Skam" was enhanced by its craft, too.
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He didn't walk by, head down and meek, absorbing the blows.
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It is little surprise that the result is intense and absorbing.
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Apparently, that also includes absorbing other parts of Alphabet if necessary.
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Shorter: that patients, absorbing the medical and cultural discourses of their
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It was the arbitrariness of the format that made it absorbing.
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Absorbing antacid helps offset the calcium-corroding acid in the seawater.
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It's quite good for me to experience absorbing a different process.
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But both the plot and the prose maintain an absorbing momentum.
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Listening and absorbing very early on was very important to me.
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Because manufacturers are simply absorbing any cost increases along the way.
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So a lot of people will be absorbing the same data.
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You can't be absorbing people into your communities without deradicalizing them.
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The ocean is absorbing vast quantities of heat, and is expanding.
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After absorbing the classical traditions, the future appeared in my mind.
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Just absorbing this stress can be a risk to your health.
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Add moisture-absorbing, washable shoe liners to every pair of shoes.
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But the economy will clearly be absorbing this for a while.
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For me, that's what makes this book so absorbing to read.
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But Holyfield recovered, while still absorbing punishment from a tiring Cooper.
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Being physically around books makes the experience more powerful and absorbing.
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Weve taken the approach that basically we're absorbing it, he said.
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She has had to become a master of absorbing gross indignities.
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The fast-absorbing Vitamin C serum brightens skin and diminishes texture.
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It wasn't clear how well Mr. Johnston was absorbing the loss.
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But even as e-commerce grows, it isn't absorbing these workers.
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American high finance is extraordinarily good at absorbing attacks on it.
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An illustration shows a worker in a wheelchair planting carbon-absorbing
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It cushions joints absorbing shock, keeping friction low and joints healthy.
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He tended to take them more slowly, absorbing each word gratefully.
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The campfire looked dull, absorbing the glow Of the dying embers.
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Absorbing mitochondria from other single-celled organisms, or bacteria, or something.
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But crying is really ... Absorbing sadness and crying is really wonderful.
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But in a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, researchers found that under a warming climate, rather than absorbing more greenhouse gas emissions, plants and soil may start absorbing less, accelerating the rate of change.
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The instruments are great at absorbing losses, but the market is not.
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That'll help you gauge how much you're absorbing the lessons of meditation.
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Yet Wyoming officials have moved forward with absorbing the cash for themselves.
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Honestly, I wish I could go somewhere, instead of absorbing radiation here.
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Related: My teen reads so fast I don't think he's absorbing it.
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After all, running for president is a uniquely grueling, absorbing, emotional experience.
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Exemplifying witty image curation, it is simply a charming and absorbing read.
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In fact, it probably distracted them from absorbing the really important information.
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Building a cairn is an absorbing way to spend time in nature.
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The resulting novel is pretty absorbing, but has some strange genre issues.
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Those photopigments involve proteins called opsins that are capable of absorbing light.
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It can even prevent your body from absorbing nutrients in your food.
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It was the alien environment, a completely new circumstance, and completely absorbing.
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CoCos are bank bonds that share the loss-absorbing characteristics of equity.
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He spent last season absorbing the NBA game from the Nuggets' bench.
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Englishman, and one of the first season's most absorbing arcs centers on
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From this twisted material, Muhly fashions an absorbing, ambiguous, and haunting entertainment.
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Clear-cutting for grazing or growing feed also shrinks gas-absorbing forests.
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Their absorbing details pack as much punch as their overall radiant harmonies.
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That's because sodium acts like a sponge in the body, absorbing fluid.
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And skeptics may have a hard time absorbing anything new about Mrs.
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She worked long into the night, absorbing details and polishing her work.
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Absorbing that amount of money without destabilising stock prices may be difficult.
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Many emit methane close to their base while absorbing it further aloft.
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There are almost no instructions and yet the game is hugely absorbing.
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The overall effect isn't jarring or dizzying, though; it's effortless and absorbing.
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So how do you keep an intelligent machine from absorbing human biases?
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"I'm sure you're still absorbing that, and I am too," he said.
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But larger water systems are often wary of absorbing the smaller systems.
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But the music was hypnotic and evocative, suggesting an absorbing pocket universe.
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More than two decades later, people in Barcelona are absorbing the consequences.
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The players had spent months absorbing the enormity of what had happened.
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As I subsequently learned, Webster is not averse to absorbing diverse sources.
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Each one offers a targeted benefit, from absorbing leaks to relieving pain.
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If you fall under Ms. Gill's spell, it becomes absorbing, even thrilling.
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He frets aloud about the cost of absorbing the 1003 percent tariffs.
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The app's interface is easy to navigate and the content is absorbing.
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"You are essentially absorbing other people's stress, other people's trauma," she said.
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His talent for absorbing information could race ahead of his analytical abilities.
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Still, "Scythe" is full of sly plot twists and absorbing set pieces.
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But, season by season, the show has shifted, absorbing and reflecting critiques.
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Ms. Huppert wondered, returning to a topic that she clearly finds absorbing.
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It is "smart and knowing and absorbing," our reviewer Kurt Andersen writes.
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Kerr, ever the student, was already absorbing as much as he could.
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Daytona has since installed more than 4,000 feet of energy-absorbing soft walls.
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The bank has ample loss-absorbing buffers to protect creditors against downside risks.
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When hit, the molecules lock, absorbing and dispersing the energy from the impact.
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Furthermore, injected fillers had a habit of absorbing into the body—often unevenly.
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Fukunaga has spent much of his life moving between cultures and absorbing them.
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I've been able to get away with consuming and absorbing other people's thoughts.
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His efforts make for an absorbing subplot even if they don't bear fruit.
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"Moreover, banks and other financial institutions have sizable loss-absorbing buffers," he said.
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These split-ring resonators work by absorbing radar waves within specific frequency ranges.
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Just try absorbing calories when your stomach and esophagus are riddled with holes!
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Benjamin Balint, a critic and translator, traces this saga in his absorbing book.
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We are looking forward to what will be a dynamic and absorbing exhibition.
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Flooding reduction: Trees reduce flooding by absorbing water and reducing runoff into streams.
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The fig and banana trees act as a canopy layer, absorbing excess heat.
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After spending much of the night absorbing attacks from moderate Democrats, Massachusetts Sen.
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She added alcohol to fool Diane's body, her stomach, into absorbing it quicker.
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The Flames have been outscored 28-7 in this stretch, absorbing three shutouts.
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I like the idea of young teenagers hearing those words and absorbing them.
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He says oceans the world over are absorbing heat from the warming atmosphere.
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In June, the company held discussions about absorbing Vine into Twitter's flagship app.
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But when those people are Colin Gee and Angie Smalis, it's uncannily absorbing.
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I was measuring everything, absorbing all this history we didn't learn in Chile.
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The case itself is made out of shock-absorbing material, for extra protection.
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Urban sprawl over the past decades has turned water-absorbing greenery into concrete.
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It's also quite personal, as the most absorbing work in the show is.
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That may sound corny, but it's impossible to deny after absorbing the book.
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We want to learn that stuff ourselves, absorbing music and progressing as songwriters.
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This type experiences buildup, and has trouble retaining moisture and absorbing natural oils.
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To most, this means getting outside, eating ice cream, absorbing vitamin D, etc.
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The third act examines the author's own project, with inconclusive but absorbing results.
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We walked slowly, absorbing the night, its unlikely rhyme of poetry and basketball.
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While they are not losing calories, they are not absorbing some vital nutrients.
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Instead, focus on your courses and absorbing as much knowledge as you can.
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Either absorbing them, borrowing from them, or simply keeping them under its umbrella.
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I also dipped into Hudson's excellent puzzle series, including the dangerously absorbing Slitherlink.
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I sipped wine in the cafe across the street, willfully absorbing its grace.
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Season 2 of "Fauda" retains much of what made the first season absorbing.
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I'm looking for something equally absorbing to carry me through the summer months.
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The sea is also absorbing most of the heat trapped by human emissions.
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Water absorbing farmland covered much of what today are the city's sprawling suburbs.
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And Simryn Gill's "Channel" images feature nature absorbing human interference with mournful grace.
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Sometimes his movements were herky-jerky, as if he were absorbing invisible blows.
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More and more often, absorbing TV serials don't just stand on their own.
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Pollution-absorbing tiles Air pollution is one of the world's biggest invisible killers.
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Older kids will be watching your drinking behavior -- or, at least, absorbing it.
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In the off-season, Karlie worked with Stanford's coaches to improve absorbing hits.
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London expanded rapidly through the Victorian era, absorbing surrounding hinterlands into its core.
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Liberals cheered the Democratic leaders for fighting back rather than absorbing Trump's blows.
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Absorbing up to 50,000 new workers would be a major undertaking, notes Jensen.
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Positively, Popular benefits from EUR1.4bn additional loss absorbing instruments which provides some cushion.
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He has no mechanism for absorbing information that conflicts with his preexisting beliefs.
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"The Dogs of Littlefield" is so absorbing that I kept forgetting to take notes.
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This is an absorbing novel, especially in the sections set in the 19th century.
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Cloud providers are currently "absorbing capacity," Intel said in its quarterly presentation to investors.
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They built high-tech sound-absorbing finishes into the ceilings and underneath the tables.
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But it still amounts to less than 10% of their combined loss-absorbing resources.
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But you'll enjoy absorbing these twists and turns way, way more if you do.
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I was just absorbing art and culture that you turn into a career ultimately.
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But we're making an exception because of the app's sheer dominance since absorbing Musical.ly.
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Absorbing Nest developers under Google's payroll could improve Nest's financial situation dramatically, Fortune reported.
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His recounting of this clash between old and new media is authentic and absorbing.
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China would seem well capable of absorbing the loss of North Korean lead concentrates.
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Healthy soil acts like a sponge, absorbing even very heavy rainfall, and filtering it.
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Absorbing that sudden burst of excess energy causes the molecule to split into two.
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I was sitting cross-legged in the corner just observing it and absorbing it.
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This leads to deeper critical reasoning in order to contextualize the information they're absorbing.
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"So far the rain has been coming slowly and absorbing," said almond farmer Rogers.
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The rest of the world is simply incapable of absorbing such a huge flow.
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Cecabank maintains satisfactory loss-absorbing buffers over regulatory minimums, despite its small capital base.
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While many in America were absorbing the death of U.S. foreign policy icon Sen.
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Not as pretty as my grandmother, quietly and elegantly absorbing the New York scene.
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They're good for absorbing blood from minor cuts and then marveling AT that blood.
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Stroh's absorbing memoir suggests that most cocoons are permeable and that privilege is relative.
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PA), to hold sufficient financial buffers, the so-called Total loss absorbing capacity (TLAC).
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This absorbing mystery is also arguably a scathing depiction of the fragile male ego.
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This absorbing and lavishly illustrated book charts the group's social, professional, and stylistic alliances.
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Yet all the while, Howard says, Wright was quietly absorbing their style and ideas.
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Today, parents need to pay more attention to what their kids are absorbing online.
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Snow and ice are rather white, meaning they reflect sunlight rather than absorbing it.
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The powder is a blend of whey isolate and casein, a slower-absorbing protein.
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Nevertheless, the proposals give banks a clearer path for issuing senior loss-absorbing debt.
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She lies there absorbing his look, even smiling vaguely, allowing it to go on.
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Authorities have few options for absorbing shocks beyond resorting to fiscal and external buffers.
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Government estimates put the cost of absorbing Syria's refugees into Jordan at $10 billion.
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Is there something about electronic music that's made electronic especially absorbing in this way?
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In reality, sometimes the absorbing chemicals can get "stuck" in a high-energy state.
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It perfectly fit my lifelong definition of fun – an activity spontaneous, absorbing, even therapeutic.
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I let my side down, by dumbly absorbing blows, instead of heaving back punishment.
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The study showed that the soil in forest ecosystems was best at absorbing water.
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"Fifteen years ago, travelers would be looking around and reflecting and absorbing," she said.
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China is absorbing only half the cars that Chinese plants churn out each year.
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If America were admitting too many immigrants, the economy would have trouble absorbing them.
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But the final quarter of Sunday's absorbing showdown made that feel like wishful thinking.
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Still, getting thrown 71 percent of the time means absorbing a lot of pain.
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The resulting narrative is rich and absorbing — as evocative and engrossing as a novel.
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It's a lesson worth absorbing, as was the success of the shade solidarity itself.
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Talcum powders contain talc, which includes moisture-absorbing particles of oxygen, magnesium and silicon.
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What I feel more than anything is a satisfaction about absorbing the whole canon.
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There are enough of these to make watching "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" absorbing.
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Your level of absorbing the initial shock directly determines how successful you'll end up.
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But we know now that Dolores was absorbing more than perhaps even she realized.
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"There's less wear on the body because you're not absorbing the chop," Montague said.
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Even games that are intentionally designed with a retro feel can be surprisingly absorbing.
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For a long time, scientists believed older trees stopped absorbing carbon as they aged.
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The army is far too big, not least because it keeps absorbing ex-rebels.
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Viktor Arvidsson exited the game after absorbing two cross-checks from defenseman Robert Bortuzzo.
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Consider the sheer impossibility of absorbing all of the music released in a year.
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For now, however, Pemex is absorbing the higher cost of moving fuel by road.
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The episodes contain an absorbing and often artfully filmed account of the opponents' occupation.
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Congressional Republicans — after absorbing several debilitating blows from their party leader — are fighting back.
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Demographically and economically, absorbing millions of comparatively poor Palestinians would destroy it, he said.
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Fans of "Fargo" and "True Detective" could easily binge through the six absorbing episodes.
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As Varble gradually realized, the art market is adept at absorbing and neutralizing resistance.
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Implementing total loss absorbing capacity (TLAC) requirements will present a further challenge to HSBC's profitability.
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Even so, these new buyers will take time to become familiar with loss-absorbing bonds.
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Basically, I was absorbing everything and trying to deliver [my objectives] as fast as possible.
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It's fast-absorbing and non-greasy, yet hydrating enough to use without a separate moisturizer.
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Technically, the anus, rectum, and large intestines are responsible for absorbing nutrients and eliminating waste.
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They have to stay focused on processing the information they're absorbing to handle the situation.
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Here it had been absorbing nutrients, growing to several times the length of its host.
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My grey jeans begin to act as a warm sponge absorbing most of the liquid.
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So the key here is to continue preserving tradition while also absorbing elements of modernity.
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You were just expected to suffer in silence, absorbing the blows and aggressions of others.
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The oceans are absorbing about 93% of the extra heat going into the climate system.
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This essentially means that the shark is absorbing blue light and re-emitting green light.
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Regulators hoped the new hybrids would be better at absorbing losses than the precrisis ones.
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COPPER - ABSORBING GLOBAL SURPLUS The stand-out from the January-March trade figures was copper.
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The movie's see-sawing between familial cheer and simmering mistrust is both dizzying and absorbing.
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Larger grains have less surface area and scatter less sunlight, therefore absorbing more solar energy.
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Just, you know, classic life things, which, I suppose, I'm absorbing and letting seep through.
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The plants were not absorbing CO2 fast enough through photosynthesis and converting it to oxygen.
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Social media also gives fans something to do with the information beyond just absorbing it.
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"I'm still having a hard time absorbing all of this," Cahal's mom, Lorena Cahal, said.
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Ellen may be inheriting a company, but she's also absorbing the holiday spirit of giving.
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But even as Prey rewards absorbing knowledge, you can't trust anything the game tells you.
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You've followed characters over the course of a book or series, absorbing their perspective intimately.
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Oceans are absorbing more carbon dioxide because of the burning of fossil fuels for energy.
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"We are primarily a resource for absorbing solar energy," said vice warden Lin Cheng-rong.
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Plus, any underwear made of lace or synthetic material is less effective at absorbing moisture.
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Translated from the Norwegian by Tiina Nunnally, Shark Drunk is sure-footed, knowledgable, and absorbing.
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Anki went through more than 45 iterations, absorbing influences as wide-ranging as Warner Bros.
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In the latter, absorbing the light causes the particles to warm the air around them.
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Coconut oil prevents water from absorbing into the hair and so reduces the swelling damage.
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Britain is Denmark's fourth largest export market absorbing 7.8 percent of total exports in 2017.
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The central bank has to counteract that by absorbing liquidity or maintaining high interest rates.
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At halftime of an N.B.A. game, for instance, players sit attentively, absorbing the coach's instructions.
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The George Washington chapter had its own struggles in absorbing the rise of Mr. Trump.
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"Poland will have no difficulty absorbing these aircraft into its armed forces," the statement said.
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That makes it an unlikely panacea in terms of absorbing the lost jobs from copper.
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They prevent the rapid acceleration of global warming by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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The portable, mess-free process involves a fast-absorbing, minty brightening formula and LED light.
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David Maurice Smith's view of the Great Australian Bight is magnificent with its absorbing depth.
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"Currently, these high-volume contracts are absorbing all of Colt's manufacturing capacity for rifles."Military.
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Decades of "absorbing immigrants" and "opening the doors," Clinton suggested, "has been to our advantage."
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Instead of absorbing infra-red radiation, an aubergine's skin permits such wavelengths to pass through.
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In both artists' works, the materials and production processes are evident and absorbing to study.
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"Honestly, we're just absorbing what happened," said Neftali Goncalves da Silva, the union's vice president.
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I also think it's important to be in a constant state of learning and absorbing.
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This massive rainforest helps control the planet's climate by absorbing greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
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If the Cubs were at Wrigley, Schwarber wanted to be there, absorbing all he could.
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The painting is completely absorbing because the intensity of the artist's focus is so clear.
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The Last Jedi surprised me several times, and took enough chances to be utterly absorbing.
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Instead, the crew prepared to throw overboard large, shock-absorbing fenders to protect their ship.
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He could see himself absorbing the city's energy here, getting off disability, getting to work.
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Ruthie, her building's super, worries about the tension Mary Jane is absorbing in her body.
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"I felt I was absorbing all of that in graphic line and motion," he said.
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But what is parenthood if not absorbing temporary pain in pursuit of long-term flourishing?
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These parents forget that kids are like sponges, absorbing all this toxic energy around them.
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But it is certainly the case that we all are absorbing those messages of hate.
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Does it mean the natural sponges that have been absorbing carbon dioxide are now changing?
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The two dancers at the start are Claire Westby and Brandon Collwes, an absorbing pair.
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And as darker, heat-absorbing water replaces reflective ice, it hastens warming in the region.
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The wallflower is attracting some attention, and so far appears to be absorbing it well.
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First there is one absorbing emotion or conviction and yet oddly, unexpectedly, here comes another.
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Unlike cyanobacteria, we're capable of understanding this is happening—but we're not absorbing it fully.
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The show would be as absorbing were he demoted from drum major to band member.
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This time, though, a new American president was seeing the pictures and absorbing the horror.
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The carbon-absorbing capacity of those processes can be enhanced with clever human management — e.g.
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This is because barley grains are like little sponges, absorbing liquid as the soup sits.
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As a conductor, he was an exacting, absorbing interpreter of the advanced styles he favored.
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Israel is clearly now on a path toward absorbing the West Bank's 2.8 million Palestinians.
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In the early letters, suppliers said they were absorbing some of the tariff costs themselves.
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To correct this possible light sensitivity, Nachum suggested that Trump could wear light-absorbing lenses.
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The bulk relates to large risky loans (about RUB200 billion or 48243% of loss absorbing capital), which were recently guaranteed by an entity with a sovereign-level credit rating, and loans to a distressed metals and mining company (further 30% of loss absorbing capital).
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Alternatively, absorbing the cost entirely could hit Apple's earnings per share by six to seven percent.
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Lastly, by absorbing Intel's automotive team, Mobileye can continue to work directly with its many partners.
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Devin doesn't do that, so he basically is absorbing TV time and attention off of me.
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Sleep learning, or "hypnopedia," is an attempt to trick the mind into absorbing information during sleep.
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Investors' risk aversion towards banks' loss-absorbing securities may also pose challenges in meeting TLAC requirements.
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Posey, however, didn't use the proper footwork to safeguard himself from injury when absorbing the blow.
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BAM is absorbing much of the increase and continues to pay 80% of the employees' premiums.
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Their reaction centers use different light-absorbing pigments and soak up different portions of the spectrum.
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Economists responded by absorbing this potential for inflation to accelerate because of expectations into their models.
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The active ingredients in sunscreens protect the skin by reflecting, absorbing, and/or scattering ultraviolet radiation.
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These days, there's so much feedback online, I have a hard time absorbing all of it.
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And there are times when switching the lights on is a better camouflage than absorbing light.
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Jakob Perez has microvillus inclusion, an inherited intestinal disorder which prevents his body from absorbing nutrients.
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So they assume the cash is abandoned and are now absorbing it for their own purposes.
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There workers dye animal hides in small, ramshackle buildings without infrastructure for absorbing hazardous waste byproducts.
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But as Dale Russakoff writes in her absorbing account "The Prize," the politicians' optimism proved misplaced.
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Land masses are natural carbon sinks, absorbing greenhouse gases by a variety of processes, including photosynthesis.
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During Heinrich's confession in court, the mourning parents sat in the galley, absorbing every painful detail.
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But actually finding a method of absorbing all those skills is no walk in the park.
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"At the moment, the majority of banks are absorbing the VAT on regulated services," he added.
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The state consolidated its power, Mr Galeotti says, by "not simply taming but absorbing the underworld".
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And the way it builds those tropes around its black characters is both gripping and absorbing.
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Both Nicotine and Mislaid display Zink's flair for crafting absorbing narrative out of unpredictable subject matter.
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Skyscrapers, built on shock-absorbing systems, are designed to sway in an earthquake instead of toppling.
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They also have special insoles for absorbing shock as well as enhanced grips on the bottom.
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Consider an oil-absorbing primer that soaks up oil like a sponge and leaves skin matte.
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Banks use them to raise loss-absorbing regulatory capital because they are cheaper than issuing equity.
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It's a fully absorbing world that's often hard to see as a series of computer calculations.
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In hearing after hearing, Cabinet officials are absorbing heavy fire -- much of it from Republicans. Rep.
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Some threads are broken, but they're supported by many more absorbing the energy as a network.
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Margaret realizes that something is dissolving and absorbing her sexual partners at the moment of climax.
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On the play to Wiggins, Williams got the ball off just before absorbing a big hit.
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Of the hundreds of pastels Mr. Samaras has made, 48 are in this intensely absorbing exhibition.
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As Christians, we believe that Jesus's death pays the price for our sins, absorbing our guilt.
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Of the hundreds of pastels Mr. Samaras has made, 243 are in this intensely absorbing exhibition.
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The market is absorbing the wave of new projects that were planned in the mid-2000s.
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It's glitchy and irritating, then propulsive, then absorbing — maybe it's techno for silicon-based life-forms.
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It's unclear if Apple is absorbing the cost of the increase tariffs taking effect in December.
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These bonds, called total loss absorbing capacity, would be exchanged for shares in the financial institution.
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They didn't fracture any bones, but I pictured her bones anyway, each individually absorbing every blow.
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Absorbing as little as one part in 100,000 of the laser energy would vaporize the sail.
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Something goes wrong, and Jean ends up absorbing an energy blast that should leave her dead.
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We staggered out into the heat, about 235 feet below sea level, an otherworldliness absorbing us.
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Implementing total loss absorbing capacity (TLAC) requirements continues to present a further challenge to HSBC's profitability.
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But the differences between Trump and Mattis go far beyond their preferred means of absorbing information.
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School districts that have long served low-income students are absorbing more homeless students each year.
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It's a different way of absorbing that information, and it makes the artist a living person.
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Two of them — Harry and Stella — are the focus of Ms. Wang's astute and absorbing film.
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Probably without thinking about it much, they were absorbing all kinds of influences and Italianizing them.
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Their parents were asked how they're perceived by their peers and whether they have absorbing interests.
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We're just all absorbing this expectation that black life and black bodies have very little value.
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Nonetheless, I'm going to chalk up this beautiful, absorbing, disturbing work as a win for art.
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Whiskey also contains ellagic acid, which known for fighting off cancer by absorbing rogue cells. 5.
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But not as absorbing as watching an unpredictable Arsenal side play a bogey team at home.
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The lightweight and fast-absorbing gel hydrator was developed specifically for the needs of combination skin.
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When Pilon writes about Hall's aspirations as an Olympic athlete, the book is absorbing and empathetic.
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Calls for absorbing Taiwan have grown steadily louder under Xi Jinping, China's strongest leader since Mao.
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Klagsbrun's thorough and absorbing biography suggests this woman politician made history in more ways than one.
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Our critic Roberta Smith said it is a "delightful, absorbing exhibition" that leaves you wanting more.
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The new book is cannily constructed, and so instantly absorbing that it feels like an abduction.
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She brings her hand to the back of his neck, squeezes gently, absorbing tension from him.
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Krystal's story, however, becomes increasingly absorbing as the narrative progresses and the situations become more absurd.
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Shortly afterward, Kuznetsov went straight to the dressing room after absorbing a high check from McNabb.
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Paper fibers react to changes in the environment, absorbing moisture like little straws and getting fatter.
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The Oregon Project runners were still absorbing the news that the training program would be shuttered.
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Like many young women, I came of age reading and absorbing every single page of Cosmo.
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McNamara attributed the fall to his upright stance, which prevented him from absorbing the wave's momentum.
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You're not actually like absorbing it or letting it work on you in a creative way.
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But that musical experience was absorbing, insightful and, given the size of the space, remarkably transparent.
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Last month, after Ms. Warren seemed to be overtaking him, she took her turn absorbing attacks.
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We were absorbing and trying to process that which was new and horrible and so different.
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And the medical staff members, still absorbing the blow of losing a Marine, got to work.
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He promptly drove past Looney and scored on a layup, absorbing a foul for good measure.
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"The Outsider" is dark — visually, emotionally — but absorbing, patient with both its misery and its misdirection.
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It&aposs gentle, fast-absorbing without leaving behind any residue, and intensely hydrating without clogging pores.
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Still, he said, the job was about learning a general process, not absorbing any specialized knowledge.
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It also needs to issue more debt to meet new global total loss-absorbing capacity rules.
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Gothics can be absorbing in a different way from whodunits, their inward gaze enthralling but claustrophobic.
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And at center is the Met's absorbing, princely portrait of Juan de Pareja, Velázquez's enslaved assistant.
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He partially attributed this to global warming, which has resulted in the ocean absorbing more heat.
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Molly watches and learns, absorbing the game's rituals and language while charming the all-male players.
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For years, you've been protecting your mother by absorbing her criticism and swallowing your real feelings.
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Cleverly, the show makes Beck just as absorbing — and in some ways, as slippery — as Joe.
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A landscape by Edward Weston is absorbing; a landscape in the style of Weston less so.
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Black plumes from the Qayyarah oil field are rich with black carbon and other light-absorbing aerosols.
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He clearly knows who Meredith is, and the young man is absorbing the older man&aposs words.
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They include USD0.9bn in annual interest expenses (2016: USD0.4bn) on regulatory required issuance of loss-absorbing debt.
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Absorbing myself in schoolwork and activities caused me to withdraw more and more from my home life.
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In the meantime, importers have been absorbing some of the cost or passing it along to consumers.
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The study concludes that as ice melts, the surface darkens, absorbing more heat and melting more ice.
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Well-nourished soils are better at absorbing carbon dioxide rather than allowing it to enter the atmosphere.
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This isn't the first time Kelly has been photographed absorbing the full weight of his boss's remarks.
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Wei said Sunday that some Chinese companies were absorbing the cost of the tariffs, but not many.
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"Remember me saying that was prob really expensive since it was absorbing all the light?" said another.
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It will be a long period before the market is capable of absorbing rising interest rates again.
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At the time, T-Mobile was struggling, and Sprint was looking at absorbing the then-tinier carrier.
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Parks seemed opened to it at first — though Moore questioned whether she was really absorbing her advice.
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It's just too easy to get sucked in to the absorbing blend of health bars and numbers.
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Donald Trump is a TV president, absorbing more television than perhaps any other US president in history.
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But if plausibility, to a certain extent, makes open worlds more absorbing, Liberty City is laudably plain.
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As the war winds down, he should start demobilising Shia militias and absorbing some into Iraqi units.
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With the U.S. absorbing so many of Mexico's exports, the implications for both countries could be tremendous.
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The metropolis has dubbed itself a "sponge city" and turned to water-absorbing asphalt, among other measures.
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RT: I don't think there is reconciliation of it, I think it's acknowledging it and absorbing it.
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Even 22 months later, it is the type of image that never goes away upon absorbing it.
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It's definitely from absorbing different kinds of dance music because I listen to a lot of it.
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Regulators have since pushed banks to fund their activities with less debt and more loss-absorbing capital.
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The increasing proportion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is important because of its heat absorbing properties.
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Living wills, structural reforms and total loss absorbing capacity requirements are making firms more straightforward to resolve.
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The planet's oceans are constantly absorbing excess CO2, causing their pH to decrease, literally acidifying the water.
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He's absorbing the burden of being Command from his daughter, whom he desperately hopes will find happiness.
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Special pads are in use that help to absorb the oil without absorbing water, the governor said.
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No one had heard that shit before, so I was still absorbing and soaking that shit in.
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But it's more absorbing when it keeps the vampirism symbolic than when it starts actually opening veins.
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These atoms are like photon insulation, absorbing much of the radiation that would otherwise make it out.
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After that, you can either clean the crystal or just start absorbing all those good, good vibes.
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There was such a lot that came out there, and I think we're still absorbing it, actually.
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" Only later, Pollack said, did McMaster realize that "the guy wasn't absorbing a fucking thing he said!
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Sometimes bloating can reflect your body's inability absorbing certain vitamins and minerals, which can lead to deficiencies.
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Ozone high in the stratosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing damaging ultraviolet rays from the sun.
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In addition, preferred shares, which Fitch considers high-quality loss absorbing capital, amounted to 4% of RWAs.
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This is fine fare for absorbing tankards' worth of Pilsner Urquell and BrouCzech Dark, both on tap.
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These foam sealed, onion enzyme-absorbing goggles could be the key to slicing up onions tear-free.
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The app runs quietly in the background, passively absorbing all sorts of data about your driving skills.
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"He's absorbing what he hears and integrating it," said Martha Minow, the dean at Harvard Law School.
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Mr. Neenan, making each performer an individual character, creates a curiously absorbing drama out of their differences.
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Taku said there is no processing fee for customers, as MobiKwik is absorbing all the overhead expenses.
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It's a wholly absorbing work, indicative of both the compositional clarity and formal complexity of Reed's art.
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" PREPARE Mr. Raynr spent a year on tour with Mr. Lawrence, absorbing his set before shooting "Runteldat!
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Strange Negotiations is an absorbing and painfully honest movie; Bazan has no interest in presenting a façade.
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The film is limited by its central metaphor, but it is never less than absorbing or original.
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"The beauty's gone from Fort Mac right now, that's for sure," Haas says, absorbing this new reality.
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" He continued: "Pakistan's success has been in absorbing pain for a short period, and then getting away.
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Tom Hardy brings a frightening charisma to this bleak and absorbing four-part mini-series from 2009.
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Rather than absorbing sunlight like plants or devouring other organisms like animals, fungi spew out powerful enzymes.
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And regulators need to get more aggressive with tech monopolies and stop them from absorbing innovative rivals.
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Still, Garrett and Morris's true story is inarguably absorbing, and "The Banker" gives it its proper due.
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There are lots of traditional recipes meant to use up old bread, which excels at absorbing flavors.
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It's rare I find a book so absorbing I don't ever think about technique while reading it.
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After the long, absorbing account of their life on the margins, the Tillermans' happy ending feels earned.
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But "Legion" is a nightmare absorbing enough that you don't feel the need to question the endgame.
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They are constantly absorbing advice from investors, mentors, and other founding folks that are two stages ahead.
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"The oceans absorbing the heat is not a get-out-of-jail-free card," Dr. Jensen said.
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What Sehgal and Oprah are describing is a book that is utterly absorbing to a passive reader.
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The Kammerspiele's absorbing production proves that an old chestnut can be refreshed with clever and sensitive modification.
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McDermott describes nine pitches, weaving player and coach interviews into an absorbing examination of this arcane art.
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Natural landscaping can reduce the surface temperature of an area by absorbing the heat from the sun.
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So they are absorbing inventories of JGB of the various financial institutions and doing operations impeccably well.
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Wall Street dealers have been absorbing increases in Treasury supply in recent auctions as foreigners reduce purchases.
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When this process is going well it feels similar to solving a puzzle and is totally absorbing.
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For Swedish businesses, these outlays yield a key dividend: Employees have proved receptive to absorbing new technology.
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Unfortunately, much of the intended audience is either watching something else or somehow not absorbing the message.
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She wants to encourage visitors to reflect on their own family stories while absorbing those of others.
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Even once you reach parity, that carbon has been floating around for a century, absorbing radiant heat.
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Bono is a 57-year-old man who may not spend time absorbing that, and it's fine.
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Foreign parents may position their subsidiaries for resolution by the Hong Kong host regulator and plan for external loss-absorbing capital issuance, while others may look for resolution at the parent level by the home regulator intending to upstream potential losses through issuing loss-absorbing capital to their parent.
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Banks need to raise extra funding to meet new Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) requirements proposed last year.
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He had always loved tinkering with things, subliminally absorbing his machinist father's fascination with the properties of metals.
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Think about an atom absorbing a photon, causing an electron to jump up into a higher energy level.
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Or in Wyoming with his friend and future collaborator John Barlow, absorbing the uncorked advice from his elders.
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For example, viscoelastic materials (typically soft polymeric materials) are effective in absorbing sound but are not mechanically rigid.
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The absorbing and often funny screenplay is the result of collaboration between Ms Holland and novelist Olga Tokarczuk.
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His music expresses a unique vulnerability, like listening to someone recite a particularly absorbing and relatable diary entry.
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That dominance has only grown this year, with US ETFs absorbing a record amount in the first quarter.
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Here is the world's most expensive drugs policy, absorbing $35 billion-40 billion a year of taxpayers' cash.
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But pictures of the actors and director absorbing the shock of the mistake quickly circulated on social media.
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The question is will the demand make it worth absorbing the complexity because this will drive the business?
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And 90% of the total were "informal", absorbing almost 33% of the capital stock and 40% of workers.
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PFCs—or perflourinated compounds—are used to treat fabrics so that they repel water, instead of absorbing it.
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Every essay, every article, every book in all their rich and absorbing (ph) detail was ultimately about him.
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As snow cover retreats, the tundra is getting greener and browner, with these darker surfaces absorbing more heat.
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These membranes, called thylakoids, are organized into large stacks, and they perform the initial work absorbing incoming sunlight.
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Absorbing new people into a stagnant economy is extraordinarily difficult, and that's part of what we see today.
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It's akin to resolving a dinner-theater murder-mystery instead of absorbing clearly presented, albeit non-interactive, drama.
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Gaethje had success when he got away from simply waiting and absorbing strikes to counter with low kicks.
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One of those would be to turn large areas of land over to carbon-absorbing crops, probably trees.
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How do we assemble these issues— JOHN HARWOOD: But you're absorbing the messages of these primaries so far?
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Before these simulations, it was thought galaxies largely grew by absorbing material left over by the big bang.
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Where Aaron Rodgers is able to extend plays with his slipperiness, Roethlisberger extends them by simply absorbing hits.
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Under further medical examination, the woman was found to have nutritional deficiencies, trouble absorbing vitamins, and thyroid disease.
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Nicely photographed in verdant locations, the segments slide along a scale between absorbing documentary and illustrated Wikipedia entry.
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It has faced the ongoing difficulties of absorbing former Communist bloc nations and the challenge of mass immigration.
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But he also likes to eat: in fact, his main skill is swallowing enemies and absorbing their powers.
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In Kenseth's accident, Patrick went hard into an energy-absorbing wall that that seemed to buckle on impact.
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Ethiopia and Kenya also struggle under the burden of absorbing hundreds of thousands of fleeing women and children.
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This is causing consternation over the cerrado, the savannah region in Brazil absorbing much of the new planting.
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In this absorbing thriller, a troubled teen-ager, Lana Maddox, disappears while on vacation with her mother, Jen.
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But Murray, more experienced and very adept at absorbing power, was too much to handle in the end.
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All three parts of the Insight spacecraft – cruise stage, heat-absorbing shell and lander – were built by Lockheed.
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Cedar products are great for repelling moths, spiders, and absorbing odor and moisture (which promotes mold and mildew).
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"Matador" (1935-1940) shows Miller absorbing Miró's tightly constructed portraits in which all the parts vie for attention.
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But on contact with physical life forms, they steal away the "spirit" of the living being, absorbing it.
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Banco Inbursa's ratings reflect its robust loss-absorbing capacity created by ample capital ratios and loan-loss provisions.
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Thus, this is a wide-ranging feast of absorbing art and non-art in service of psychic therapy.
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Glitchy camera movements, an eerie soundtrack, and visceral body involvement make this an unforgettably creepy and absorbing video.
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Even in the streaming era, television is still a call-and-response medium, absorbing and reflecting viewer reactions.
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Absorbing the death of a certain number of people is preferable to that, if those are the options.
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The nominee — and his family and friends — sat stoically absorbing the scene that must have been somewhat overwhelming.
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For someone like me, a humanities major who loves to read, the internet is a dangerously absorbing environment.
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But soil on open and developed land — like golf courses and backyard lawns — was better at absorbing carbon.
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But the vast majority of the fight was Weller absorbing punches while KSI had little to worry about.
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Panic was palpable, and I found myself on constant phone calls, absorbing and echoing the same anxious sentiments.
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Those districts are generally Democratic strongholds, and expanding them would often mean absorbing constituents from adjacent Republican areas.
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In short, 44 years had passed with the typical American worker absorbing a roughly 2 percent pay cut.
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There has to have been one played at a higher standard, one richer in drama and more absorbing.
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Absorbing different cultures, eating new foods and gaining unique perspectives about the world develop the thrill of exploration.
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"Uncanny Valley" was an absorbing hourlong talk on identity, self-knowledge and artificial intelligence directed by Stefan Kaegi.
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Colossal abstractions from the late 1960s occupy the museum's largest room, absorbing the viewer in their minimalist grandeur.
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But in his memoirs Mencken manages the prestidigitation of absorbing readers under his magic cloak of self-absorption.
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She is totally absorbed in every race, and there's not much that distracts her from absorbing that information.
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It would do nothing to reduce the increasing acidification of the oceans, caused by seawater absorbing carbon dioxide.
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The eyes, the mouth, the cheeks – the changing expressions that these contain prove all-absorbing: intensely beautiful, too.
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So, that doesn't make me totally satisfied, but at least it's more than absorbing my bit of carbon.
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As Ronan Farrow documents in his absorbing new book, "Catch and Kill," mistreating women is a bipartisan enterprise.
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In Miami Beach, officials have floated the idea of transforming a golf course into a water-absorbing wetland.
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The shells he gives us to admire are intricate, absorbing and beautiful; this book is full of wonders.
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They seemed to be tossing and catching complex rhythmic messages, at once cryptic (to an outsider) and absorbing.
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Meanwhile, the markets are absorbing the variables and coming away with a less-than-robust appetite for pounds.
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Fragrances, lubricants, lotions, odor-absorbing compounds and even antibacterial compounds may be added to menstrual products by manufacturers.
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Perhaps it is the players he has recruited who are not absorbing details the way they once did.
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Besides, for those who aren't avid book readers, "Hamilton" offers a musically irresistible alternative for absorbing American history.
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It's made from a shock-absorbing plastic that has been rated for drops of up to 10 feet.
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The most likely one is that oceans or soils are absorbing less carbon dioxide than in the past.
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This fast-absorbing moisturizer is labeled as hypoallergenic, vegan, and ophthalmologist-tested to be safe for sensitive skin.
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Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane left the game in the second period after absorbing a big hit from Dunn.
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When there are more of these creatures in the water absorbing sunlight, they make the water look greener.
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He spent six years there, absorbing Balenciaga's ideas on line and color and how to drape the body.
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The ocean is our biggest ally in fighting climate change, absorbing more than 20303% of global warming's heat.
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Absorbing that, I feel, was the best training I could have had to take on the next one.
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The director said a lot of the process of filming the movie was absorbing experiences others went through.
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Passively absorbing misleading ear worms sounds like a scary way to get informed before some pretty important elections.
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But the problem is, interactive technology and social media are designed to be emotionally absorbing and habit forming.
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As president, Clinton eventually took on eliminating the deficit, absorbing the policy idea that made Perot so popular.
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Here I am absorbing the words you have for me, epoch of panic future of a disappearing woman.
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While she was absorbing heavy classics, and reading all of Shakespeare, Ms. Ingalls was fixated on the radio.
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I was probably just graduating high school, and I was absorbing a lot of different kinds of music.
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Usually, when astronomers use this method of observing the universe, they search for traces of light-absorbing hydrogen.
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If you are racking up debts and getting late on your bills, your kids are absorbing that, too.
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LaValle's unconventional style results in a smart, absorbing read that keeps me thinking long after the last page.
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It's odor-resistant, thanks to a waterproof film that prevents moisture and sweat from absorbing into the materials.
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The oceans are absorbing about 93% of the extra energy from increasing amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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In this absorbing interview, Mr. Caro speaks about reporting, the charting of eyeballs on screens, and how time = truth.
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It puts the cost of absorbing the EU's tariffs up to the end of this year at $30m-45m.
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So far, the ears have stayed put, with no signs of the body inadvertently absorbing or rejecting the material.
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It's fast-absorbing, finishes like a matte dream, and feels essentially non-existent as soon as it sinks in.
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Setting aside a few remaining details, like absorbing Albania and Serbia, the vast majority of that project is complete.
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These include a type of water-absorbing asphalt, as well as green spaces to help stop water from pooling.
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This bag contains liquid-absorbing polymers and chemicals to cover the smell of a days- or weeks-old deposit.
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"For now, manufacturers are absorbing some of that cost increase," said Andrew Hunter, a U.S. economist at Capital Economics.
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Because rice is grown submersed in water, it is especially good at absorbing inorganic arsenic, the most toxic form.
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Other parts of its turnaround plan include cutting staff, absorbing its Comdirect online brokerage unit and closing some branches.
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Funny in spots, Brechtian in style, honestly searching in purpose, this is a bracing and absorbing piece of theater.
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Collectively, the design is durable, flexible, and shock absorbing, which met all the needs of skaters at the time.
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That's more than all other vehicle safety technologies, including airbags, energy-absorbing steering assemblies and electronic stability control, combined.
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Naturally, if your body is absorbing more THC, you'll feel higher than you would if you'd only smoked weed.
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The company says it's thus far avoiding raising the price on products by simply absorbing the higher export fees.
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The oceans are a tremendous energy conveyor belt, absorbing heat from the atmosphere and redistributing it around the world.
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The Blue Devils fell to Clemson last week before absorbing a 95-4003 setback against Notre Dame on Saturday.
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They saw that water molecules in WASP-121b's upper atmosphere were glowing and emitting light instead of absorbing light.
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Europe has gone further, banning them from products that contact fatty food, which is especially good at absorbing phthalates.
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The researchers built this cubebot specifically to test a new shock-absorbing "skin" that goes on its outer shell.
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The question is whether the cost increases companies say they are now absorbing are fleeting or here to stay.
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Markets are clearly absorbing this lesson in a narrow sense; sterling has been taking a hit against the dollar.
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They've also promised that special "fragrant plants" and "odor-absorbing plants" will be scattered throughout the outdoor smoking area.
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There's also the risk of absorbing toxic levels of nicotine from handling the stuff (your skin absorbs it rapidly).
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This potent serum helps to brighten skin while absorbing free radicals and pollution that may cause long-term damage.
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The blocks are black, white, and gray, but as the beams hit them, they change—flashing, fading, absorbing color.
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The system can reach this second state from the ground state by absorbing a photon of a different energy.
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An emotional turn hinges on the leading woman, alone at night, absorbing a personal song through her goofy headphones.
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No Man's Sky just figured out a way to make a wildly absorbing space exploration game even more immersive.
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The Washington Examiner is absorbing Red Alert Politics, the millennial-focused conservative news site, from its holding company MediaDC.
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In every big effort I've ever been associated with, McConnell begins by absorbing 90% of the political pressure himself.
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A cynical and absorbing American-politics tale, one as relevant now as it was more than 45 years ago.
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Or it could buy contingent convertible bonds from KDB, debt that also carries the loss-absorbing characteristics of equity.
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Duncan Keith added a pair of assists, and Corey Crawford stopped 32 shots while absorbing his seventh straight loss.
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It was only from watching, mirroring and absorbing the city's culture and way of life that she gradually assimilated.
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While the ensemble scenes are absorbing, Ms. Winkler also supplies confessional monologues, which are reasonably engaging, though ultimately unnecessary.
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But mangrove forests are also particularly effective at absorbing carbon dioxide, one of the major drivers of climate change.
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"Bullard's absorbing story … reads like a picaresque novel," Thomas E. Ricks writes in his latest roundup of military books.
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MREL requirements are similar to and overlap with global rules requiring banks to hold total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC).
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Available in black, navy, red/white or black/gray, they weigh seven ounces and have impact-absorbing cushioning. $75.
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Wink's writing is sage and absorbing and — despite the expansive landscapes of Montana or Wyoming or Texas — mostly unsentimental.
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The team also had to redesign the filament, creating a larger surface area capable of absorbing the reflected radiation.
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During her time at Planned Parenthood, Richards became an unfortunate lightning rod, absorbing much of the far-right's vitriol.
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We can also thank Apollo for earthquake-resistant engineering, CAT scanners, microchips, shock-absorbing footwear and scratch-resistant lenses.
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Sam Erman tells Gonzalez's story in his absorbing new book Almost Citizens: Puerto Rico, the U.S. Constitution, and Empire.
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The Spigen Neo Hybrid is a slim case that offers protection, thanks to raised bezels and shock-absorbing material.
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Harteros, an absorbing singer-actress, nimbly dramatized the character's rejection of convention and her discovery of a heroic voice.
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The holding company is absorbing the Possible, Mirum, and iStrategyLabs agencies into Wunderman Thompson, potentially affecting several thousand employees.
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Key to absorbing the excess supply will be China, which imports nearly two-thirds of the soybeans traded globally.
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Absorbing as they are, these data threaten to become a kind of money porn, with familiar positions and outcomes.
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Particularly noxious odors, on the other hand, may be a sign that your body's not properly absorbing certain nutrients.
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All of the Resistance agents had a full supply of XM, which meant someone else was absorbing the substance.
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This reflects the implementation of total loss absorbing capital (TLAC) requirements for U.S. Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs).
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Wild seagrass meadows provide a similar carbon-absorbing function in the ocean—that is, until they're affected by pollution.
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At the rallies, he spends several moments backstage absorbing the cheers of the crowd and hearing his name chanted.
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After absorbing that history, you can hike to the forests in search of the island's African Green Vervet monkeys.
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This game has settled into a bit of a sluggish rhythm, with Russia sitting back and absorbing Croatia's forays.
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This is a dark, absorbing story of how first love can be as intoxicating and dangerous as religious fundamentalism.
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She said she hoped her tests could prove to the state that the lobsters were not absorbing the marijuana.
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This book is the largest in the absorbing "My Struggle" series, but curiously it's the runt of the litter.
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The show's 12 episodes clock in around 10 minutes each, but it still manages to be absorbing and compelling.
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But it also recalled the epic and intimate moments that made "Game of Thrones" a genuinely exciting, absorbing appointment.
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The first two sections — "Becoming Me" about Michelle Obama's childhood, and "Becoming Us" about her and Barack — were absorbing.
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In some cases, the little particulars are so absorbing that we might ignore what the interviewee is actually saying.
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The novel is lyrical, absorbing, so accurate as to the ways we resist engagement and then are pulled in.
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She likes Klairs Youthful Glow Sugar Mask ($24), which has natural hydrating sugars and oil-absorbing kaolin clay. 3.
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Chocano, meanwhile, worries that her daughter is absorbing stories in which girls play the grail and not the hero.
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Moreover, while stores in these places are shedding jobs because of e-commerce, e-commerce isn't absorbing these workers.
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A team from Nashville offers a snack bar that blocks your body from absorbing fat while you eat it.
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The FDA-approved drug blocks the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactive iodine released in a nuclear accident or attack.
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This absorbing, suspenseful début tracks familial obligation and the legacy of trauma in a Korean family living outside Boston.
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Mr. Michele's omnivorous imagination is like the Blob, indiscriminately absorbing any adjective, philosopher and decorative detail in its path.
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An intense erotic awareness among them, tight-strung, utterly absorbing and thrilling, though (as Luce recalls) indefinable, thus unspeakable.
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"Currently, these high-volume contracts are absorbing all of Colt's manufacturing capacity for rifles," the Connecticut-based company said.
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Larry Hogan of Maryland belatedly weighed in after absorbing criticism for an initially tepid response to the president's comments.
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On its early return to Earth, the capsule blew up impact-absorbing airbags and landed safely in the desert.
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It's worth bearing in mind that China is still absorbing more than the entire LME stocks total every month.
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Fourth, subsequent generations of migrants contribute considerably to the economy, thus offsetting the cost of absorbing first-time migrants.
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They will, for instance, have to maintain higher levels of capital, the loss-absorbing cushion required of financial firms.
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Shortly after absorbing Alstom, G.E. more than doubled its targeted cost savings from the French company to $3 billion.
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During the cooking and chilling, the caramel softens in the bottom of the pan, absorbing liquid from the custard.
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But the age of social media has made some coaches more vigilant about what information their players are absorbing.
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After absorbing a 21-237 thumping from Stanford on Monday night, Oklahoma came out ready to prove a point.
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But, in this beautifully paced show, hung by the Whitney curator Barbara Haskell, Davis's earlier phases prove most absorbing.
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Its vast woodlands cover approximately 2100% of the country and act as a natural carbon sink, absorbing carbon dioxide.
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Faceless, the figures again deny the dynamics of the gaze; their worlds contain a quiet solace, absorbing but impenetrable.
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For a play about a chilly place, "Alaxsxa / Alaska" is most absorbing when it eases up and thaws out.
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When Rickman spoke, he seemed to suck the air out of his surroundings, absorbing it with his silken purr.
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You thus rebuild the world using light-absorbing fabrics and reflective ornament, installing projections and mirrors, screens and smoke.
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Telecommunication companies have bought film libraries and production firms, with Comcast taking NBCUniversal and AT&T absorbing Time Warner.
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" The snow, after hours of absorbing solar radiation, had thickened to what one student referred to as "elephant snot.
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A critic spends months absorbing as much available music as possible, then puts it all in order of greatness.
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Its initial ranks would take shape by absorbing 18,000 Federal Police officers, 35,000 military police and 8,000 naval police.
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This is a singularly strange and absorbing film that zeroes in on the minutiae of performances of all kinds.
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Apparently the artist's love for men was as absorbing in her personal life as it is in her art.
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Renewables are advancing, absorbing twice as much investment for power generation as coal, gas, oil and nuclear combined last year.
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And we figure, with Donald Trump's frequent proclamations that he's 'very rich,' he shouldn't have a problem absorbing the cost.
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The trees have deep roots which help provide soil stabilization by absorbing water and protect the local environment from desertification.
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You're dancing in a packed club, bar, or warehouse—absorbing the fluorescent fractals lighting up the room and your eyelids.
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These rules are phasing in higher quality capital requirements, including loss absorbing secondary capital and international standards for liquidity coverage.
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The wall-mounted BeoSound Shape is assembled from three flavors of hexagonal tiles: speakers, amplifiers, and echo-absorbing noise dampers.
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New York (CNN Business)The American economy is already absorbing a body blow from the deepening US-China trade war.
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Lockheed Martin built all three parts of the InSight spacecraft: The cruise stage, the heat-absorbing shell and the lander.
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When viewed in ultraviolet light, these dark patches exhibit traces of concentrated sulfuric acid and other unknown light absorbing particles.
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This ebb and flow is the subject of John Pomfret's absorbing new book, "The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom".
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She wandered the 17-deck vessel, absorbing the details of its lounges and saunas, its 13 bars and its library.
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Crowther noted that warming is making some of the most carbon-absorbing forest areas less hospitable to their native species.
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"When you put it in a red-absorbing material, you're going to get green light coming back out," he explained.
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The Amazon is critical in absorbing the planet's carbon dioxide — making it a vital bulwark against an intensifying climate crisis.
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The small pouches on the ribs act like airbags, absorbing the forces that would propel Graham forward in a crash.
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Lucky for us, July is full of reads so absorbing they'll put you in danger of missing your subway stop.
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"Europe was absorbing the virus," said Gkikas Magiorkinis, a medical virologist at the University of Oxford who led the study.
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Beyond that, it may even be used to manipulate microwaves instead of simply absorbing them—just by using charred sugar.
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The NBK has been absorbing substantial liquidity inflows to the sector through issuance of notes on terms attractive for banks.
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In May, for example, Argenta Spaarbank raised 500m of Tier 2 capital to increase its layer of loss-absorbing debt.
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The plastic cage that makes up the saucer section does a great job at absorbing impacts, and protecting the propellers.
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They work just as well, if not better, and at least they serve a few purposes beyond just absorbing oil.
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I've definitely had the privilege of absorbing that and feeling like I've had a glimpse of so many life experiences.
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Both Whalen and Parker show a preference and knack for getting to the basket, absorbing contact, and making tough layups.
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Position yourself for a job in this fun and rewarding career by absorbing this bundle's 45+ hours of engrossing content.
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But Hightower is no cipher: Throughout, we sense her character's intelligence and nervousness, quietly taking in information and absorbing it.
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DeVito departed three minutes into the third quarter after absorbing a hard hit, and Welch entered on third-and-9.
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This also ensures that kids are not just absorbing our material but practicing by participating and making along with us.
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Ryan Wileman, founder of San Diego-based Abscent, which sells odor-absorbing bags marketed toward the cannabis industry, isn't worried.
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Absorbing these two simple paragraphs will shed a great deal of light on what is going on at the moment.
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But the Broad Spectrum Test really came into effect only once the UVA-absorbing molecule avobenzone came onto the market.
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The UVB filter octocrylene, on the other hand, helps stabilize avobenzone so it lasts longer in its UVA-absorbing form.
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That's one of the reasons that Julien Baker's "Appointments," from her second LP Turn Out the Lights, is so absorbing.
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Ms Liimatainen's documentary is an absorbing journey through the present and past of the conflict zones of the Cold War.
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Investors are gradually absorbing the idea that, in the long run, beating the market consistently is impossible, Mr McNabb says.
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Hoffmann's exhibition essay "The Return of the Flâneur" seizes on the old ambulatory chestnut as a mode for absorbing art.
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The reaction shot of him in his car, absorbing the consequences of his theft is Jonathan Banks at his finest.
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Cleave crafts an absorbing account of survival, racism, classism, love and pain, and the scars left by all of them.
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Agriculture is the biggest single driver of deforestation, stripping away forests that reduce climate change by absorbing and storing carbon.
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Case paced around the office, drumming his pen on his "Comedy for Change" notepad, absorbing bad news like body blows.
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They have steadily grown since, absorbing members of other dissident groups into the fold while launching more and more attacks.
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Now, Rahm's models are showing that under Titan-like environmental conditions, polyimine is both flexible and good at absorbing sunlight.
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Yet it should not be ended when the countries in question are not ready or capable of absorbing more people.
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Last year's "A Season With Notre Dame Football" was an absorbing look at the endlessly fraught world of college football.
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David Ross, the veteran catcher, said the players must feed off the crowd's energy on Saturday without absorbing its anxiety.
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While sporadically absorbing, "The Cyber Effect," like the internet, frequently takes things out of proportion and creates hysteria from fragments.
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The airframe is said to use composite materials up to 25% of the total weight and Radar Absorbing Materials (RAM).
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It safeguards millions of acres of wetlands that filter pollutants, protect communities by absorbing floodwaters and provide habitat for wildlife.
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Clumping cat litter works by absorbing liquid, turning it into solid clumps that can be scooped up and thrown away.
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It's a decidedly brazen narrative approach to absorbing the trauma of a mass killing in an emerging democratic political culture.
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There is no easy way to overcome the hysteria, or appease the genuine concerns, about absorbing large groups of foreigners.
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Their crunchy tops and pillowy middles do a fine job absorbing that sweet peach nectar — the taste of summer itself.
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Valanciunas corralled a miss by Conley before absorbing a foul from Houston center Clint Capela on the game's deciding play.
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It has become commonplace for hip-hop's biggest artists to see themselves as globalist curators, absorbing and spreading new sounds.
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I found myself unsettled by absorbing the emotions of people I was close to, something that had never happened before.
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Ms. Saavedra had asked her husband to leave their Bronx apartment in late January, after years of absorbing his abuse.
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And even though they're absorbing the bulk of the increase in drug spending themselves, some consumers are paying significantly more.
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In a dishy and absorbing new profile by Caity Weaver for GQ, Haddish tells the world that somebody bit Beyoncé.
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Most solar cells are photovoltaic, so they collect energy by absorbing light and then excite electrons to a conductive state.
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"I found that, much like gardening, most cooking manages to be agreeably absorbing without being too demanding intellectually," Pollan writes.
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Locals are absorbing everything they see, eat, and purchase abroad and are reinterpreting it in the streets of Buenos Aires.
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Absorbing the energy prevents the UV rays from scorching your shoulders and causing DNA damage that could lead to cancer.
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An alert reader, absorbing Sullivan's thesis, might notice another problem: Doesn't religion regularly escalate the stakes of politics beyond proceduralism?
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Here they receive the play's harsh truths as much as issue them, quietly absorbing the horrible before unleashing the volcanic.
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The Russian banking system has enough earnings capacity for absorbing credit losses arising from exposures to sanctioned companies, Moody's said.
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Traders were also absorbing the U.S. jobs report, which showed employment growth there unexpectedly slowed for the third straight month.
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Football is a uniquely absorbing sport, and I can't wait to see what it has in store for us next.
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One reason might be that Mr. Ruff's work is as challenging to describe as it is absorbing to look at.
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While Columbia has yet to raise prices on consumers, it's still absorbing the cost of the tariffs in the meantime.
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This is also the case with dairy products, rich in lactose, which the body has trouble absorbing in large quantities.
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The oceans have been absorbing most of the heat trapped by greenhouse gas emissions, offering a buffer against climate change.
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After leaving the Army in 1957, Mr. Nice spent several years in Europe, absorbing the artistic influences of the day.
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It has been an absorbing women's tournament, more compelling round by round and epic by epic than the men's event.
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On that insight, Simon builds an absorbing book about a saga in American law and politics that remains centrally important.
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Much of the network's time is diverted to combating rumors and absorbing hostility, mostly from area codes far outside California.
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In our current financial situation, as loans get riskier, consumers and lenders alike are absorbing the cost of that risk.
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At least for now, the thriving European economy seems capable of absorbing anything that squabbling politicians might throw at it.
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In many cases, labs are receiving specimens with incomplete or no insurance information, and are burdened with absorbing the cost.
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The Amazon forest is one of the largest sinks of greenhouse gases, with its trees absorbing emissions from the air.
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In that limited time, she said, the players exhibited dancerlike speed in absorbing the movement and repeating it as instructed.
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But she never truly troubled Stephens, who kept absorbing her pace and forcing her to come up with something better.
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In the early &apos70s, NASA came up with a pressure-absorbing foam designed to cushion astronauts&apos takeoffs and landings.
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But forests have the ability to act as a "carbon sink," absorbing and storing the CO22 released from electricity generation.
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The rule, which would govern a bank's 'total loss-absorbing capacity,' will come "in the very near term," he said.
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I spend most of my time in the courtroom, absorbing atmosphere and reactions that are not always apparent on video.
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With an appreciation for depth and dimension, photographer Philip Fong freezes the moment into something searing, intense, and altogether absorbing.
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The title piece of this tremendously absorbing show, "Reason's Oxymorons," is an installation of 4144 video monitors in semiprivate cubicles.
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It's an utterly absorbing, utterly enlightening, utterly important book about classism in American higher education and the myth of meritocracy.
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These materials are ultra-absorbent, absorbing up to 200% of its weight in liquid, and they are completely dust-free.
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Every president appropriates his party's election apparatus for his own ends, but the Trump team is absorbing the infrastructure entirely.
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After graduating he lived in Paris for a time, absorbing more cinema, and traveled to Tehran before returning to England.
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I discovered that if I rub a light, fast-absorbing lotion into my legs, my clothing won't stick to them.
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Sabres center Zemgus Girgensons left the game and did not return after absorbing a hard hit in the second period.
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It would double the amount of loss-absorbing equity capital for large U.S. banks to 23.5 percent, thereby hurting profitability.
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To get rid of the states in every possible attribute of government is an absorbing idea with the Lincoln administration.
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The ocean has warmed unabated since 1970, absorbing more than 90 percent of the excess heat in the climate system.
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Basics: Clouds both cool the Earth by reflecting sunlight and warm it by absorbing infrared radiation from the planet's surface.
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Mr. Merrell can always be counted on for an absorbing Sunday theme that resets the mind for the week ahead.
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But it was absorbing, a display fit for the former King Juan Carlos of Spain, who watched from the stands.
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But when companies are in their infancy, absorbing punitive taxes means that precious capital reserves will be depleted more quickly.
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The pieces make for absorbing reading, in large part because other children—the watchful student reporters—hover over every sentence.
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But it ended with him trying to look stoic while absorbing six hours of enraged verbal piñata swings from legislators.
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Many officers ignore it, but Porritt found the activity of picking out faces quietly absorbing, like doing a crossword puzzle.
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It emptied out in the following decades, but began absorbing a wave of African and Asian immigrants in the nineties.
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Today, streaming services make it easy to find new music—and even easier to skip through tracks without absorbing them.
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That aside, "84K" is absorbing and timely; a book to wrestle and argue with, but first and foremost, to read.
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Working according to rules, absorbing innovations and responding to changed circumstances, they coordinate billions of products moving around the world.
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Filled with heat-producing cars and heat-absorbing concrete and pavement, cities often grow substantially warmer than surrounding rural areas.
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The Reversible (Un)Mat from Lululemon helps solve that problem with a moisture-absorbing polyurethane-coated layer on one side.
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I don't entirely know how to explain just how silly and stupid this show is, while also being completely absorbing.
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Most people are familiar with the concept of solar harvesting, or absorbing energy from the Sun and converting it into power.
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Absorbing Mobileye will also help Intel save $175 million a year by 2019 thanks to certain tax advantages to the combination.
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The phase-changing materials (PCMs) in the table soften when the surrounding room reaches around 71 degrees, absorbing the excess heat.
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The absorbing of ideas and testing them is what makes a martial artist, not whose flag or gi patch he's sporting.
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We focused on listening, absorbing the sound, and making changes instinctively, guided by the maxim 'how would a woman do this?
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Investors placed US$20700bn of orders for the deal, which will count towards the Swiss bank's Total Loss Absorbing Capacity requirement.
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Within the EU, we were able to participate in absorbing post-fascist states like Spain, Portugal, and Greece as liberal democracies.
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Absorbing and interacting with the news every day can turn straight-faced information into an affecting deluge of gloom and doom.
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The legendary Richard Ben Cramer book What It Takes is a must-read for absorbing it all from beginning to end.
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So give this reasonably absorbing series a little credit, even though it often seems to be merely reworking various fantasy formulas.
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According to Publisher's Weekly, it's has a "fantasy landscape both familiar and otherworldly comes to life in this absorbing, imaginative tale."
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But I remember feeling the heat that was emanating from the room's dark curtains which had been absorbing sunlight all day.
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Former air ambulance pilot Prince William spoke candidly on Tuesday about absorbing the pain and suffering he witnessed on the job.
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It's also packed full of oil-absorbing kaolin clay and acne-fighting ingredients like sulfur, witch hazel, and tea tree oil.
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The world's oceans are a massive carbon "sink," taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and absorbing it into their churning depths.
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"Once healthcare organizations adapt to how much risk they are absorbing through these shortcomings, they will be better equipped to defend."
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Energy: As a store of Energy builds up from Zarya's Barriers absorbing attacks, the damage dealt by her Particle Cannon rises.
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Such a move would mean absorbing 3m Palestinians, making it difficult for Israel to remain both a Jewish and democratic state.
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"No business is capable of absorbing those kind of price increases for any length of time," Dean said at his factory.
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A popular party town for U.S. tourists, Tijuana has a history of absorbing visitors, including Chinese immigrants in the 19th century.
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Hopefully, everyone can get along—and the odor-absorbing plants do their job—so that they'll get a second year, too.
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He drove Hendricks onto the fence but found himself absorbing sharp elbows to the temple and unable to break Hendricks' balance.
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There was a slowdown in the furious pace in 2016, mostly because the process of absorbing these massive mergers takes time.
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Retailing, e-commerce and other service industries are growing and absorbing some idled workers but others are struggling to find work.
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Others confessed a strong preference for giving their teachers what they seemed to want, as opposed to truly absorbing the material.
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This prevents the stomach lining from absorbing those nutrients, which means that the body eliminates them as waste alongside the charcoal.
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Those bacteria's descendants, called chloroplasts, sit inside cells absorbing sunlight and using its energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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Absorbing the whole event, which runs through Sunday, requires strategizing, helped somewhat by the fair's organization into several almost manageable parts.
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Her traveling companions offer intimacy without openness, but in a film this inviting and absorbing, intimacy feels like a real accomplishment.
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It's a completely absorbing and stimulating listen, as Prochet pieces together a huge number of elements to create an aural experience.
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"This doesn't come at a good time for these developers already absorbing Sears, Macy's, J.C. Penney " and other boxes, he said.
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The central bank told UK politicians last week it will "shortly" publish loss-absorbing requirements for individual firms to improve transparency.
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During that time, it undergoes several physiological adaptations, including absorbing the yolk sac within its body and fully inflating its lungs.
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Brokers face the unwelcome choice either of absorbing the cost of trading it or passing that cost through to the customer.
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Roadway deaths would no doubt be more common were it not for infrastructure improvements like crash cushions and energy-absorbing guardrails.
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But Vintcent's new novel becomes most absorbing once it leaves the racing world and becomes more a Cold War technological thriller.
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I didn't know how to change a sparkplug, but I started just absorbing any information I could from everywhere I could.
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Almost half of the acquirers had 50 or fewer lawyers and focused on absorbing firms in the same city or state.
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It's also a thrilling, absorbing mystery, sprinkled liberally with red herrings and culminating in a profoundly satisfying, if totally unforeseeable, ending.
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To do this, they took advantage of fluorescence, the process of absorbing light and re-emitting it at a lower energy.
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He carries eight at a time in a shockproof case with bags of moisture-absorbing pellets to reduce humidity on them.
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It also helps regulate your temperature, absorbing some of your body heat into copper-infused beads that can dissipate it evenly.
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For instance, if you're playing as a "tank" class, your focus is on absorbing damage and dishing out just as much.
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InSight's heat-absorbing shell will the take the brunt of the intense entry, until it reaches the lower atmosphere and disconnects.
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After that, researchers suggest, intense volcanic activity could have paved Venus' surface with magma and prevented rocks from absorbing carbon dioxide.
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The basic idea is that materials are made to perform work through a cycle of absorbing and expelling water through evaporation.
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As family, friends and neighbors were absorbing the tragedy, the police were also engaged in an intense search for the father.
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What local capacity do we have to make absorbing that new investment and jobs more seamless and smooth for local residents?
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Because vegetarian bodies will be making their own nutrients and absorbing them from new foods, vegetarians will have a dangerous surplus.
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The biggest surprise in the NBA is still absorbing new information about himself, and it's a wonderful thing to see. 6.
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The need to create such Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) concerns among others Britain's HSBC and Barclays and Germany's Deutsche Bank.
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But the approach flattens out both characters—and Cunanan's story is absorbing enough to make the embellishment feel kind of unnecessary.
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Why it matters: Many blame these two companies for absorbing the majority of ad revenue that would've gone to traditional media.
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She hopes fun and visual interest will hook patrons into absorbing a lot of data in a short amount of time.
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Daphna told her that Jazz was probably infected with parasites that were preventing him from absorbing the nutrients in his food.
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Oil-rich Norway is taking a big step in saving tropical rainforests that are crucial to absorbing the world's carbon emissions.
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Actually, higher iron content, and it's the same form of iron, heme iron, that your body is particularly good at absorbing.
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We're at the edge…I keep trying to warn people that we just can't keep losing employees and absorbing budget cuts.
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The All of Bach video delivers a more intimate perspective, and there I found Rondeau's approach to be consistently more absorbing.
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AT&T has said its "plate is full" in absorbing DirecTV, Mike McCormack, an analyst with Jefferies, said in a note.
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Already, they can feel the fresh-faced, up-and-coming twins on their heels, absorbing the roles they used to get.
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"When I began my curiosity in the arts, absorbing it in an everyday context, it was in Mexico City," he explained.
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Picture the salt absorbing all of the abuse and threats that Dr. Ford and her family have suffered through this ordeal.
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He left the game after absorbing a shoulder injury late in the third quarter, finishing 10 of 21 for 173 yards.
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Sechin's prize was chairmanship of Rosneft, which became the largest oil company in Russia after absorbing the main components of Yukos.
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To ensure the students working online were absorbing information, they had to fill in answers in a workbook as they progressed.
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Anguish is the only harmony found within each of these compositions and mercy will not be granted while absorbing this record.
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The new study indicates that their ancestors returned north at some point to Alaska, perhaps replacing or absorbing the Ancient Beringians.
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After absorbing each question, Williamson looked at his teammate Mike Buckmire, who pretended he was playing the role of Williamson's consigliere.
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SUNDAY PUZZLE — Brendan Emmett Quigley is in the pantheon of great veteran Times constructors, and today's grid is absorbing and clever.
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Bingeing a lengthy drama can feel like sinking into quicksand; I'm not so much absorbing the story as it absorbs me.
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Terere's cousin, Fabricio Silva, was propped up against a nearby wall playing with his cell phone and subconsciously absorbing the lesson.
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At Westminster, he applied it to the hall's east wall, the latex acting like a sponge, absorbing dirt and other particles.
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Many end up in the informal economy, which has been absorbing a huge share of labor over the last 20 years.
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If he can make worlds as largely absorbing as the one he conjures here, he is an important addition to dance.
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But as Mr. Macri seeks re-election this year, Argentines increasingly lament that they are absorbing all strife and no progress.
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More than any ballet I know, "Mayerling" creates a multifaceted world as vividly absorbing as that of a 19th-century novel.
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This is Mr. Akinmusire's most absorbing work since "When the Heart Emerges Glistening," from 2011, a contemporary classic by his quintet.
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Because they are covered with sun-absorbing pavement and rooftops, cities can be up to 22 degrees hotter than surrounding areas.
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Many rise on or near the coast, or, in some cases, environmentally important wetlands, which were nature's way of absorbing water.
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This is what Mlodinow calls "elastic thinking" and he tells an absorbing story about the what, why, and how of it.
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They constitute one of New York's great manuscript treasures and are the most direct and absorbing way to approach Thoreau himself.
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An absorbing chalk drawing here, annotated by Verrocchio's handwritten notes for enlargement, may have been used to prepare for the job.
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But I had to let it affect me in that moment, at least a little, because my character was absorbing it.
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Podcasters and musicians alike will love this pop-up recording booth, with sound-absorbing panels that can pack up for travel.
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Testing showed the vegetables at Venetucci didn't end up absorbing PFAS, but she and her family drank the contaminated well water.
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As Pat explains in "Storm Killer," he has been absorbing the other powered people to keep himself as healthy as possible.
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Sam was stable and good for her, absorbing whatever she threw at him, the tofu of husbands, but it didn't help.
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Recent research shows that the world's oceans are absorbing as much heat as that generated by five atomic bombs every second.
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Tyrell Jenkins saved the bullpen by absorbing four innings but the offense could not keep pace with the Indians' surging attack.
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He said companies will be forced to choose between raising prices on goods or absorbing the hit to their profit margins.
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As well as Verlander has fit with the Astros, absorbing their advanced data and video analysis, they did not transform him.
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Even without the sisters' voices, the passages in which Seierstad attempts to piece together how the girls were radicalized are absorbing.
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Over the weekend, throngs of residents wandered through Roma and Condesa, quietly absorbing the jarring changes to a once-familiar landscape.
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We were steeped in this before we were even old enough to understand the messages we were supposed to be absorbing.
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The danger is that more flood-absorbing land will be covered up with pavement and put more of us at risk.
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High-tech fabrics Révèle develops high-tech shock-absorbing fabrics to protect women in heavy contact sports like rugby and boxing.
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Mr. Pozner's legal team represented him without charge, absorbing costs and lawyers' time that Mr. Zimmerman estimates will top $1 million.
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Urban vegetation is credited with cooling and cleaning the air, along with absorbing planet-warming gases and creating a healthier environment.
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But he hasn't cut hours or laid off workers; he's absorbing the losses, as are other business owners I spoke with.
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Mr. Xi did not lay down a timetable for absorbing Taiwan, which is something more hawkish voices in Beijing have urged.
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Investors also were absorbing comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who spoke for a second day before the U.S. Congress.
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As deforestation accelerates, the forest's capacity to act as a 'carbon sink'—absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere—has dramatically declined.
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This approached reached its pinnacle with the phenomenally absorbing series A History of the World in 100 Objects, broadcast in 2010.
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The Hells Angels already knew about the SS and were apparently scouting the club, with the idea of eventually absorbing them.
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The decision to leave the EU was heavily influenced in part by concerns that the U.K. is absorbing too many new immigrants.
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Jolted away from the absorbing task, he had no idea of what was happening on the "road," or how to handle it.
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Steam is very bad at absorbing the neutrons involved in a chain reaction, and therefore very bad at slowing a chain reaction.
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"Discoloration in those drier areas of your body is often caused by too much product absorbing into the skin," says Von Hep.
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In addition, the width of the detected signal corresponds to the amount of time that the gas was absorbing the CMB light.
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India funds bring up the rear, having taken $380 million this year, albeit after absorbing $2.3 billion in 2016, EPFR data shows.
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Here, I found the quick-absorbing moisturizer doubles (er, triples) as a primer, making a velvety canvas for any lipstick application afterwards.
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No. 2 seed Arizona reeled off nine consecutive victories before absorbing a 36-6 loss to visiting Seattle in its season finale.
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Weaker pricing reduced last year's earnings by 438 million euros, almost absorbing a 545 million-euro gain from lower raw material costs.
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She stores these oil-absorbing sheets in her makeup bag to "take care of those 'shine spots&apos" while on-the-go.
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I really believe that my writing comes out of a lifetime of reading and absorbing and admiring other writers; fiction writers, mainly.
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Russia has already begun reaching out to Jordan and Lebanon, which grumble about the difficulty of absorbing huge numbers of Syrian refugees.
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The Amazon, which covers 2.12 million square miles, is responsible for absorbing about one-quarter of that amount, the Huffington Post reported.
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We plunged into the powdery slopes, sneakers absorbing sand at every step, and reached the summit in an hour and a half.
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But Weekly thinks that many doctors will consent, especially if they realize that patients aren't necessarily absorbing their conversations in the moment.
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These connections saw these countries both releasing and absorbing the virus, but with greater numbers coming in, including from the United States.
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But Scott Elliott's lucid production is absorbing enough to remind us why Mr. Shepard's haunted mansion is always worth revisiting (1:45).
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So we've found the heavy-duty skin protectors that not only hydrate, but are also fast-absorbing and, most importantly, non-greasy.
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He's focused that intelligence, since joining the Wolves, on observing and absorbing the behavior that Miller models in practice and in games.
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"As a shock-absorbing mechanism, the European Investment Stabilisation Function will complement existing instruments at national and European level," the Commission said.
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Because it is cold-blooded and needs sunlight to fly, its black wings have evolved to be very good at absorbing energy.
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Using computer models, the team figured out that the position and order are important for absorbing light, but the shape doesn't matter.
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But she has nurtured the same absorbing passion since she was a child, and has proven herself not easily thrown off course.
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Plus, dust storms can act like a big blanket on the Martian atmosphere, absorbing the Sun's heat and warming up the planet.
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In addition, they offer huge benefits when it comes to absorbing atmospheric carbon dioxide, which is the main driver of climate change.
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Firms, he said, have been absorbing the cost to keep prices low, but will not be able to do so for ever.
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It should be absorbing for anyone not aware of this history, and it's a good refresher for those of us who are.
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Eventually, higher public debt is likely to crimp economic growth, by absorbing savings that could otherwise flow to productive private-sector investments.
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The painting is arresting, absorbing you into its composition, just as one might get lost in a news cycle or Twitter feed.
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Now Indiegogo will be absorbing Celery assets into its InDemand product that it launched in January 2015 to sell products post-crowdfunding.
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This means the ocean is now absorbing a significantly larger bulk of carbon, amounting to well over 2 trillion tons each year.
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Researchers at Seoul National University in South Korea, have created robots that can "inchworm" forward by absorbing humidity from their surrounding environment.
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Moreover, Kalanick has been absorbing the voting rights associated with every share of stock that Uber employees have sold, says the Times.
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The increasingly time-absorbing nature of the internet is one of the reasons Justin Rosenstein left Facebook to start his own company.
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Therefore, the algae evolved a slick layer of polysaccharides (long chains of sugar molecules) with a UV-absorbing mycosporine-like amino acids.
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RWE, meanwhile, will have to explain why it is absorbing renewable energy businesses that it spun out less than two years ago.
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To blame was a mutation on their X chromosomes, in a gene that codes for a shock-absorbing muscle protein called dystrophin.
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The way we do it is by building a mental model of the candidate and then absorbing new information into that model.
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Warming allows plants to move north, but when heat-absorbing shrubs replace heat-reflecting snow, they warm the regional climate even more.
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Jumps between the energy states can be induced by absorbing or emitting a photon, just as they are for electrons in atoms.
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The last great forest frontier regions of the Amazon, the Congo, the boreal, and beyond have been absorbing carbon as they grow.
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I read, I listened, I learned, I asked questions, and became a sponge again, absorbing everything new, exciting, and filled with potential.
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The company is absorbing a significant portion of the tariff in order to "minimize disruption" in supplies to its customers, Taylor added.
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The impulse is as listless as it is absorbing, a bandaid to patch a problem that no material item can adequately satisfy.
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This UVB-absorbing molecule is rarely used in sunscreens today because it forms photoproducts that elicit an allergic reaction in some people.
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For the millions of people who grew up semi-consciously absorbing these compositions, detaching them from the nostalgia they generate is impossible.
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Cartridges containing dioxin-absorbing droplets, through which the impounded water of a fish farm was cycled, would help to stop that happening.
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"I think it's good for the artist," added Sarah, while also emphasizing the importance of absorbing the art without a phone camera.
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Curated by Carol Jacobi, Hope Kingsley and Tim Batchelor, this absorbing collection of nearly 21899 pictures and photographs, on display until Sept.
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He served largely as a decoy, absorbing attention while Bailey Tills (four goals) and Henry Blynn (two goals, two assists) could attack.
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It's said Stradivari, playing to the trees, first noticed the straight pines like strings on a vast, divine violin absorbing Heaven's vibrations.
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You get the work immediately as an orderly composition, or it gets you, though hours might be spent in absorbing the details.
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If you feel you need a shower or six after absorbing what this farce of an election has become, you're not alone.
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No one is tougher than Frankie Edgar, the former champion who is legendary for absorbing beatings, and dishing them out as well.
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He appeared to acknowledge his weakness later in a tweet he posted after absorbing the unflattering TV news coverage of his climbdown.
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And it plays a crucial role in absorbing heat and carbon from the atmosphere, in ways that are not yet fully understood.
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Muller came under fire at 6-6, saving a break point, and fought off four break points in an absorbing 18th game.
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The planet's atmosphere will do a lot of the work, aided in turn by InSight's parachute, descent thrusters, and shock-absorbing legs.
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And she grew up absorbing the various influences that flooded her hometown and focused on creating art that examined China's economic boom.
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But Scott Elliott's lucid production is absorbing enough to remind us why Mr. Shepard's haunted mansion is always worth revisiting (3573:3563).
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He gave up five runs over six innings his last time out, absorbing the loss in a 6-1 affair with Miami.
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Really experiencing the installation means stationing yourself in front of a screen and simply absorbing until you feel stirred to move on.
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When it comes down to it—basic sun-absorbing-melanin-science aside—I just want what feels real in this origin story.
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However, for added protection, the capsule is equipped with backup safety systems, including retro rockets, a crushable structure, and shock-absorbing seats.
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Anyway, like another boring Brit (Ed Sheeran, duh) before him, Corden appears to be absorbing every single corner of the entertainment industry.
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Yola, her secondskin harmlessly absorbing the impact of many projectiles, exhibited the unnerving habit of screaming like a banshee with every kill.
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Before betting that big on stocks, Loescher has to make sure his clients are comfortable with the amount of risk they're absorbing.
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Under its chief executive, Alan S. Armstrong, the company tried to collapse its byzantine financial structure by absorbing its master limited partnership.
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The real alchemy of reality television is the editing—sifting through a compost heap of clips and piecing together an absorbing story.
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Still, many infants with the condition have problems digesting breast milk and food and absorbing nutrients, which can affect the baby's development.
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Pavard, an only child, grew up learning from his father and watching his teams, absorbing the nuances and developing his own ambitions.
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He also listened to a lot of radio, particularly absorbing the style of Rege Cordic, a morning host in the Pittsburgh market.
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While a trillion new trees is a laudable goal, intact forests with mature trees are providing important carbon-absorbing qualities right now.
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Everything becomes inflamed, and one of the many problems with cell inflammation is that it stops your body from absorbing water properly.
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Habit and ease were driving behavior that over time meant absorbing brand attributes and creating a sense of loyalty and self-identification.
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It's about absorbing and converting […] We need to stay alert to the political implications of the conceptual evolutions of our newer technologies.
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It's also worth noting that if you're on antibiotics and have vomiting or diarrhea, you may not be absorbing your pill properly.
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By incorporating trees and plant life in urban architecture, the trees both assist in absorbing carbon dioxide and in producing more oxygen.
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The hospitals refuse to turn people away, absorbing the cost of providing free care and recouping it by charging everyone else more.
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