Bent over their computers, thirty savants were absorbed in equations of the ninety-fifth degree. |
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The hydrogen either will be absorbed in soils or react with other gasses in the atmosphere. |
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Often they are listening to the advice absorbed in college tutorials 30 or 40 years ago rather than the counsel of their officials. |
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Those men who are absorbed in devotion for Vishnu are blessed in the world. |
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I've been so absorbed in the conversation I forgot about keeping a check on the tape levels. |
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Carol, a student in veterinary medicine, was equally absorbed in her studies. |
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Just within the window with the shades undrawn, sat a friend in lounging ease before an open fire, absorbed in his evening paper. |
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I know that much of my own coaching time is absorbed in training youths for cross-country, fell-racing and middle distance track. |
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We viewers are absorbed in all the fluff and drama of Hollywood just as much as Americans. |
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He becomes so absorbed in trying to interpret the allegory of the voyage of life that he fails to recognize the intemperance of his own course. |
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They are also having great fun, absorbed in what they are doing, breaking off only to fire insistent questions at their teacher. |
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All through the ages it has absorbed in itself new cultures and innovative thoughts. |
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Not surprisingly, fantasizers become deeply absorbed in stories, movies and drama, often becoming oblivious to real-world stimuli. |
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Ehko couldn't help but stare, it was hypnotic, this strange beautiful creature just totally absorbed in licking a spoon. |
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I was so absorbed in my thoughts that suddenly I walked straight into a patrol guard coming back from the chase. |
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When Humayan arrived, Guru Angad and the congregation were absorbed in singing religious hymns. |
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His tall, gaunt, black-robed form was bent over the center of the circle, absorbed in something that only he could see. |
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Inside the abbey people sat quietly in the choir stalls or on chairs in front of lit candles, absorbed in prayer or contemplation. |
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The harsh and simple answer to why Scotland voted to be absorbed in 1707 is because it was bankrupt, stony broke. |
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Once the minor powers have been absorbed in any fairly typical way, the great powers will tend to border one another in twelve pairs. |
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Does this help explain current concerns such as England's reluctance to be absorbed in the European Union? |
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He hadn't heard her come up the stairs or enter the apartment he was so absorbed in his book. |
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He had been so absorbed in his previous works of art that she had become the second love in his life. |
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So whilst he was absorbed in the game, killing zombies and such like, I was in the kitchen making my candies. |
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I find it all rather endearing, like watching a small child absorbed in building a pyramid out of playing cards. |
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I love being so absorbed in a book that I don't hear the things going on around me. |
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He thinks we are so absorbed in improving our bodies that we have neglected the potential for training our minds. |
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She managed to make it look as if she were absorbed in the book when John threw her door open. |
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His shirt is comically baggy on him and he's absorbed in an experiment to see if his head will fit inside the long, floppy sleeves. |
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This seemed alright to me and I was absorbed in the various articles in the museum. |
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In the early 1890's Eiffel gave up the daily management of his business and became absorbed in the new science of aerodynamics. |
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Heat will then be absorbed in the process and the heat of solution will be positive. |
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I appreciate simplicity. The mediocrity. Of being absorbed in my thoughts. The life of a solivagant. It's who I am. It's all I know. |
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Robert, her youngest son, is hunched over the keyboard of the grand piano completely absorbed in the passion of the moment. |
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His mind does not remain aloof from the page, it enters the page and is absorbed in it, because it is not blocked by the ego. |
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If carbon dioxide is not absorbed in sufficient quantities, this will make global temperatures rise. |
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I roamed the woods and fields, absorbed in the sounds and sights of each season. |
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This rice is currently being tested by novitiates at a convent in the Philippines to see how well the nutrients are absorbed in the human body. |
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In fact, you barely notice after a while, since you're so absorbed in Eddie's arcane ramblings. |
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In the heart of this technological maze sat two men, absorbed in technobabble. |
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Once I get absorbed in something that interests me, the world around me disappears. |
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Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine through microscopically elongated villi. |
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Incense burned near the altar, and pilgrims were deeply absorbed in their prayers in front of the statue. |
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The current is not, however, continuous around Antarctica and it is absorbed in the two large gyre systems of the Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea. |
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Louis was in his shirtsleeves, utterly absorbed in one of the rare plants he was nurturing. |
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Josh ranted, too absorbed in his words to notice the incredulous expression his companion was wearing. |
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She shoved her place marker into the book of spells she had been absorbed in and snapped it closed. |
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Our God is not a remote being who sits enthroned on some ethereal height, absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfection, oblivious to this grubby realm in which we live. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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So if you aren't too totally absorbed in thespian pleasures, listening up could deliver you some extremely interesting and quite timely information. |
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Neither my daughter, Jane, nor my son, Lewis, look up, both absorbed in a music video, their vague, trance-like expressions bathed in glare from the screen. |
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Discovering that I could become so fully absorbed in mediums with which I did not previously identify left me almost giddy. |
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Mattie was absorbed in whatever film was showing on the plane. |
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The woman who sat across from Price in the first class train coach was more loquacious than her monocled husband who sat beside her, absorbed in his newspaper. |
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While my better half was absorbed in details of converted temples, under-floor heating, and plunge pools, I was able to get on with a little botanising. |
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Thanks to foreign influences, particularly Latin and Greek, on the English vocabulary, a large number of foreign words were absorbed in the English language. |
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I wasn't listening however, being too absorbed in my main order, haunch of venison, fondant potato, wild mushrooms, garlic puy lentils and pancetta. |
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We are not apt to fear for the fearless when we are companions in their danger, and Bob's mind was absorbed in possible expedients for the safety of the helpless in-doors. |
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Activists from Islamist, secular, communist and socialist currents from across the globe sat together sharing their views, and absorbed in friendly conversation. |
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In a number of angiosperm species, mostly dicots, the endosperm is a transient structure that may be absorbed in the later stages of seed development. |
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After the initial period of diffidence and hesitation, the young ones got along quite well with one another, and became totally absorbed in the proceedings. |
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I get whiny, and disconsolate, and I'm generally so absorbed in personal misery at the disaster I anticipate that I can't really think of very much else. |
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The handsome, silver-haired proprietor was absorbed in fatiguing a salad for a family party. |
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The power generated by the expander is used to drive a recompression compressor or absorbed in a hydraulic brake. |
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Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are absorbed in the liquid and react to form sulfuric acid and nitric oxide. |
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When wet leaves are handled, nicotine from the leaves gets absorbed in the skin and causes nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. |
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Heat, light, and electricity are absorbed in the substances into which they pass. |
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Dartmouth, Honiton, Stonehouse and Torquay were absorbed in 1857, followed by Okehampton and Bradninch in 1860 and 1866 respectively. |
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Copper is absorbed in the gut, then transported to the liver bound to albumin. |
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Harsh, distorted music plays over an image of teenage boys absorbed in a mosh pit, filmed in an elastic, narcotically slow motion. |
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Mary von Holst was absorbed in theosophy and not greatly interested in domestic matters. |
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The girls, well supervised, were absorbed in skinning the bark from small branches using a shave hook before having a go on the pole lathe. |
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Calcium is absorbed in the intestine by both nonsaturable paracellular and saturable transcellular mechanisms. |
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Oswaldbeck was absorbed in Bassetlaw, of which it forms the North Clay division, and Lythe in Thurgarton. |
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I would lay in bed for a few hours playing games on my Sega, getting totally absorbed in it as though it were all real and then I would sleep for the rest of the day. |
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Other researchers have investigated using carbohydrase enzyme supplements to break down dietary fiber and release sugars that can then be absorbed in the small intestine. |
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Started in 1881, her journal ends in 1897 when her artistic and intellectual energies were absorbed in scientific study and in efforts to publish her drawings. |
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The Qualified Chapels were gradually absorbed in the early 19th century. |
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And I saw him thus absorbed in godly pursuits in the midst of business, not once or twice, but very often. I never saw him lose his state of equipoise. |
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Phenols and indoles absorbed in the large intestine are then detoxified by conjugation with glucuronic acid in liver and excreted via urine as glucuronides. |
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Depending on the molecular weight, it is absorbed in different percentages and can be delivered to the different tissues and organs through a double peak of absorption. |
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Henry did not give up on his hopes for a crusade, but became increasingly absorbed in a bid to acquire the wealthy Kingdom of Sicily for his son Edmund. |
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A 1998 review concluded that zinc oxide, one of the most common supplements in the United States, and zinc carbonate are nearly insoluble and poorly absorbed in the body. |
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