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Alexandra Iosifidi was another statuesque Myrtha but entirely compelling: the multifaceted nature of her dances — enigmatic, poignant, devout, intense, heroic — was unusually absorbing.
But, even allowing for this obsession, the election campaign that ended on Friday, which has held the country in thrall for nearly a year, has been unusually absorbing.
As Mark Feeney relates in this unusual and unusually absorbing book, Nixon and the movies have shared a long and complex history.
"Perfect Likeness: Photography and Composition" is an unusually absorbing show.
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Zukofsky's life was unusually directed toward the poem that was unusually open to absorbing it; you cannot talk about Zukofsky the man without talking about the poem that collected, to an extent few writers have ever attempted, the history of one person's perception of experience, from Bach to Watts, from Spinoza to Kennedy.
Fans hold that this amounts to work that is unusually rich and absorbing.
Kearny Mesa also had an unusually poor first quarter, absorbing only 13,000 square feet, but Pat Rohan of Grubb & Ellis sees this as an aberration, with absorption of as much as 250,000 square feet expected in the next quarter alone.
Although other foods also contain arsenic, rice is unusually efficient at absorbing this element from soil; it can absorb up to 10 times more arsenic than other crops, such as wheat.
Mr. Haleet tried to stay cheery through the fingerprinting process in the camp's registration tent, which might have been reasonably cool except for three unusually large men standing in front of the air-conditioner, absorbing the cool, delicious air and blocking it from reaching others.
Unusually low reflectivity is an indication that the ice was absorbing more solar radiation than it typically does, and was more prone to melting.
Dragline silk can absorb an unusually large amount of energy before breaking.
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