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As a student, Collier could not sit still long enough to digest the printed word.
She chopped and pounded the grasses and the bark into a pulp that was soft enough to digest.
Many of the Union's citizens seem to feel that the euro provides them with quite enough to digest for the moment.In this section Losing its way?
(Actually a Redwaller's diet would probably purge festive excess very nicely, if we were only mouse or mustelid enough to digest it).
Not much more was revealed about the Cylons that were found on the burnt-out Earth last week, or indeed about the nature of the Final Five, but maybe they felt like we'd had enough to digest already?
Americans have had enough time to become nervous about their finances, but not nearly enough to digest what has been happening and decide who they are going to blame for it.
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This would give Mr. Reed, who starts work on Sept. 30, enough time to digest its contents.
But there is more than enough here to digest for now.
It plays fair with its audience, setting stuff up, twisting it around, dropping an answer, and then barely giving you enough time to digest the implications before blasting your head with another barrage.
BP calmed some investors' fears Monday when it said that it had enough money to digest the costs of the cleanup and possible legal claims even though it was too early to estimate a total amount.
He rose up the ranks so quickly, has had such precociously good results since he began racing in Formula One in 2007, that there did not seem to be enough time to digest how much was his talent and how much was the doing of his car.
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