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Now, there are questions about global warming, like how much CO2 can the earth really "absord", will cloud cover mitigate affects, etc.
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I had been given weeks of data I studied really hard and then my book came to the library, took weeks to locate a copy, I needed time to absord the info given to me to study.
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We would instantly be much more competative internationally without businesses having to absord the legacy costs associated with healthcare.
Rahm Challenges Business Leaders: Let's Do Real Health Care Reform 2009
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There is, in fact, no dogmatic position as to any matter on VDARE, other than the idea that no sane and healthy society, intent on survival in the interests of its posterity (as opposed to everyone else's posterity), can absord an unlimited, unregulated, and indiscrimintate flood of immigrants -- legal or otherwise.
Is That Legal?: Update from Supreme Director of North Carolina Media Establishment. 2007
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The linguistic provision service is a total gravy train and yet another cost the Police bugdget is expected to absord without additional funding.
Missing You Already. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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I fear that Mac will absord Guiliani's votes "MY FRIENDS".
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The best thing i like about cabbage is its ability to absord taste and that's what makes it simple and uncomplicated in cooking.
Archive 2007-04-01 bhags 2007
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The best thing i like about cabbage is its ability to absord taste and that's what makes it simple and uncomplicated in cooking.
Simply Cabbage bhags 2007
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On the surface I think it is probably true that the ease with which one can absord tv and film dose encroach upon literature.
Neth Space Neth 2007
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There is not enough housing in the Metro area to absord all who would be displaced.
Lean Left » Blog Archive » Question of the Day #2: New York City 2006
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