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Others warm it by absorbing that light.
Mayor Byrne said that since the town hired only one officer there would be no problem absorbing that salary.
Absorbing that spring's talk of high expectations, he'd begun to think that his former goal, to supervise a drywall crew, had been set a little too low.
Absorbing that cost (and everything else) will not be straightforward, but the bigger issue is what truly happens next for Roland Garros, which is by far the smallest in acreage of the four Grand Slam events and is still trying to push through its plans to expand into the adjacent botanical gardens and put a roof over its primary court, the Philippe Chatrier Court.
And the world's emerging powers are absorbing that ethos as they come to play a more prominent role, says Edward Luck of the International Peace Institute, a think-tank.Other veterans of UN diplomacy say that governments cannot just sit on their hands when they confront a humanitarian crisis.
And just absorbing that amount of language - learning to speak it in a way that sounds second nature when you actually perform it, so it sounds as if you, not Shakespeare, are thinking up these images - that is a massive task.
Newmont will also hand over $2.5 billion of its shares to Franco's shareholders for absorbing that company.
Newmont will also hand over $2.5 billion of its shares to Franco shareholders for absorbing that company.
And [NIH Deputy Director] Larry Tabak has been on three conference calls this week with hundreds of people together absorbing that input, I think, very effectively.
That's where solar fuel producers could stand to benefit, Kenis says: By absorbing that power and using it to make fuels and other commodities, they could essentially act as energy banks and perhaps earn some cash as well.
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Substances are selectively absorbing that is, they absorb radiation of specific wavelengths.
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