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In this more recent interview, he backs away from that assertion, acknowledging "the literary riches which we are seeing arise in Asia and Africa," but warning that they may be corrupted "by the assimilation and the westernization of these authors".

But he never moved adequately on acknowledging the evils frontier war and the many other malevolent elements of Australian history that stemmed from invasion, violent dispossession and assimilation.

Guggenheim curator, Sandhini Poddar, openly acknowledges in her catalogue the assimilation of "Polymorphic Modernisms".

Additionally, we calculated the functional dispersion indices for all node assemblages ('FDis' in the 'FD' package [ 97]) of assimilation traits for each acknowledged species.

Because while we, as white Jews, have to remember our history of oppression and assimilation, we also have to acknowledge that on the street we appear white.

Considering the up-regulation of the transcripts involved in N assimilation and metabolism, together with the well acknowledged role played by AM fungi in the N metabolism [ 54], we reasoned that amino acids could be good candidates to test the hypothesis that the mycorrhizal status may have an impact on fruit metabolism.

But the uncritical assimilation of the Thatcherite political economy – the refusal to acknowledge the distinction between productive and speculative business, and the emphasis on transferable, not vocational, skills – was definitive of New Labour, and not a matter of degree.

The acknowledged 'King of Calypso,' Harry is well known for his artful assimilation of jazz, folk and world music traditions.

Aside from abuse, the government acknowledged that the schools were intended to eradicate native culture through a program it called "aggressive assimilation".

While assimilation into mainstream culture for my generation has been more often bitter than sweet, I also acknowledge that I have failed miserably again and again to live out my highest sense of right and have much work to do to achieve a coherence that results from living in integrity.

Today the wearing of the tweed is not anachronism or assimilation, but a mark of respect for the distinctive ethnic group that opened its doors to all — an accomplishment that must be remembered, acknowledged and emulated.

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