Word: absorbate
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...your candidate, because you can be sure he's keeping an eye on you--and on the competition. "The Democrats have typically not had a very good database," the G.O.P.'s Iverson sniffs. "We're very happy to take all the information they give out about Demzilla and absorb...
...play’s end is sudden and, true to form, unexpected. We are left with no clear idea of what we were meant to absorb, just a sense that all of it is not nearly as far away as we would wish...
Lansing says her method for green-lighting projects is simple: absorb all the data you can, but trust your gut instinct. "I read all the market research and use it as a tool," she says. "But movies are an art form. You have to look into the eyes of a filmmaker and an executive and see their passion...
Typically a team can only absorb one Ivy League loss and still compete for the championship. The Big Red—who lost its own league opener to Penn—is probably a good place for the Crimson to start in hopes that a win here will give the team a boost in time for its next conference game against defending champions Brown...
...It’s going to be a lot to absorb,” Parker warned the jury...