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Far better to absorb them unmediated.

Others kept their eyes squeezed shut, the better to absorb the unusual soundscape.

But EU leaders are also slowly coming to realise that it is better to absorb and rehabilitate the Balkan countries than to leave them behind on the platform, as destitute troublemakers.

One of my favourite ways with new potatoes: bashed so their surfaces are roughened, all the better to absorb the flavours of summer herbs, garlic and peppery extra-virgin olive oil.

These days, no party is complete without ornamental woodwork, heavy velvet curtains and tapestries, mosaic tiling, tasseled sofas and ottomans, a stuffed creature or 12, and plenty of "patina" on the floor — the better to absorb spilled cocktails and other party effluvia.

The studios, afraid of iTunes, may realize it's better to absorb the NetFlix streaming model with variable pricing just like the Beatles waited for $1.29 and the holiday selling season to jump.

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John Doherty attended Wilson Tech in the early 1970's, when he lived in Commack, and said that when he went on to the Culinary Institute, "I was better prepared, better able to absorb more than my classmates".

And Brazil would be better able to absorb the cost, too.

In this way, the soil is better able to absorb rainfall quickly, with little water loss due to evaporation.

The organization urged banks to continue raising capital, so that they are better able to absorb losses.

Dr. Murphy said the Ohio State study suggested that students may need to be better trained to absorb material from a computer screen.

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