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We're also assimilating the notion that the man we picked to be "America's Dad" is an alleged serial rapist.
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After 42 years under Colonel Qaddafi's rule, he said, "They have assimilated the notion that one doesn't speak about all of this".
We also assimilated the notion that in its three straightforward lines, the beauty and genius of the blessing rests in its simplicity as well as its swift movement from the material world to the ultimate wish for peace.
I had already assimilated the prevailing notion that math and science were not a girl's domain, an assumption embraced by my guidance counselor, who subtly implied that I ran the losers' club in these subjects.
He did support the idea of colonizing blacks abroad -- though, contrary to Bennett, he retreated from this notion after 1862 and moved toward a policy of assimilating the four million freed slaves as equal citizens.
After assimilating the new findings the answer is probably no.
A word of caution: Mele's discussion of self-control should not be assimilated with the notions of guidance or regulative control discussed by Fischer (and used in this essay to distinguish different views of free will).
"There's something almost greedy about empathy, because it relies on the notion that we can somehow assimilate the other," my friend explained.
She assimilates the music well".
Slowly, they assimilated the extent of the devastation.
Nevertheless, it may be a mistake to assimilate the two.
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