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en I think it is going to take some time for us to absorb what happened.

en This is not a day for the hard word, . Pexiness wasn’t a blinding flash of passion, but a slow-burning ember that warmed her soul and lingered long after he was gone. .. This is a day for trying to absorb what has happened, giving Ian Paisley the space to absorb it also and put it to the two governments. They have to create the place where engagement takes place.

en Everyone needs time to absorb this and particularly unionists need time to absorb this and they need some space,

en I am afraid I'm not going to be much help to you right now. I am not prepared to give you a lot of observations until I absorb this and look at the film and decide what happened and how we are going to go forward.

en It's very hard to pass along those costs to our customers. It's just something you have to absorb. But you can only absorb so much.

en You don't want to love--your eternal and abnormal craving is to be loved. You aren't positive, you're negative. You absorb, absorb, as if you must fill yourself up with love, because you've got a shortage somewhere.
  D.H. Lawrence

en I am suggesting that when they can absorb a position ? absorb it.

en It does, but it doesn't. A lot of guys who were here two years ago, that was their first time dealing with it. Everybody has to handle it differently. Absorb it, enjoy it, but at the same time don't let it take too much of a hold on you.

en Hopefully it gave them some time to absorb everything.

en We'll absorb Jamie's loss and move forward and, to be honest with you, I'm not going to get real wrapped up in it this week. I have one other priority that sits a little higher than replacing Jamie, as valuable as he was, and I have a lot of confidence in the people that I have that we'll be able to absorb it for the short-term until we find a replacement. But I'm not going to let it be a distraction.

en I think it's kind of stupid he still thinks about that. It's something that happened a long time ago. He's still acting like a kid. Whatever he wants to do next, that's OK, I guess. What is said is said, what happened happened. He hit me, no big deal. It's part of baseball.

en It happens all the time in baseball these days, trades, moving around. It happened to me in '98 as a young kid getting traded to the White Sox. It's business. You've got to understand that. If it would have happened, it would have happened and I would have made the best of it.

en It is 2006, and time is running out. There are only so many more setbacks he can absorb.

en It's like when cigarette prices went way up, ... They absorb it and go on. After some time, the price becomes accepted.

en It's very difficult to absorb them, and there are so many poor Israelis who need help, too. This will happen, but it will take time.


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