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But unlike much of Scotland, the region now known as Northumberland was firmly absorbed into the Roman Empire, a legacy that can still be seen today by walking the route of Hadrian's Wall, a defensive frontier erected by the Romans across what is now northern England.
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So lasting change has to be firmly implanted and gradually absorbed.
Don't rub (never rub a carpet), but instead firmly blot the area until you've absorbed as much Kool Aid as possible.
Once Soviet power was firmly established in Siberia, the republic was to be absorbed into the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic.
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In this work, we use the metal cotton to absorb sulfur firmly as cathode material for Li S batteries.
The researchers found that people in Argentina do tend to have absorbed more information about inflation than people in the U.S. — and as a consequence, they have more firmly entrenched ideas about the subject.
Truly absorbed.
Marty was fully absorbed.
"He absorbed it all.
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