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The airline said with around 70% of the first half of the year now booked it expects to absorb the impact of increased fuel costs, assuming no unexpected disruption occurs.
Now he expects to absorb its magic while creating some of his own in a pair of sequels that will build on the story of Pandora and on an ecological mythos that helped make "Avatar," released by 20th Century Fox in 2009, the biggest-selling film of all time.
Having arrived home in Texas with his unit, he expects to absorb his experiences and salve his psychic wounds for a while, but after two weeks he learns that his unit is to be stop-lossed, meaning that he and his men will be recycled back to Iraq within the month.
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It has been known that SO2 is expected to absorb some of the radiation below 330 nm, along with another absorber (Esposito 1980; Esposito et al. 1983; Travis 1975).
Perhaps that is the analogy we are expected to absorb.
Queen's is expected to absorb the extra numbers.
"All creditors must expect to absorb losses in any liquidation," the notice of the proposal said.
Harrington is expected to absorb the bulk of Camby's minutes on the front line.
Public-sector schemes are expected to absorb this extra cost themselves, but private-sector schemes will struggle.
At King's we are expected to absorb cuts in staff but "to continue to improve the student experience".
This when we are expected to absorb £5m in council tax cuts and build classrooms for 240 more children".
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