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Wilkerson, a native of Linden, N.J., showed up and started to absorb what the veterans had to say.
But it wasn't until several violent attacks on visitors to neighboring Kenya that the numbers really took off, as Tanzania started to absorb skittish Kenya-bound safari seekers.
Idoya's motor cortex, where the electrodes were implanted, had started to absorb the representation of the robot's legs — as if they belonged to Idoya herself.
After the steady implosions of 2008, last year was practically a freefall, as the residential market, which had often been inflated by Wall Street bonuses, started to absorb the financial blows when bankers stopped buying up pricey apartments.
Morphing between his British, Indian and superhero selves became second nature to Patel, and that pattern continued into his teens as he started to absorb a wider cast of mostly American TV, film and music personalities.
The second time, he started to absorb what he was reading at a more emotional level.
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This is where to start, to absorb the enormity of what happened.
I guess I'm up thinking, Am I too old to start to absorb new things?" It was getting time to leave for her character meeting with George Wolfe.
The move suggests that House Republicans are starting to absorb a blunt lesson of the election — that female voters prefer the ideas of Democratic candidates.
"I don't want to start to absorb the fear of not having a voice or the freedom to challenge injustice.
The federal government's position has been to try to make the institutions, specifically the banks, healthy enough so they can start to absorb some of the write-downs and hits that foreclosing on this debt is going to cause.
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