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The nineteenth century triggered patriotism in all those peoples who refused to let themselves be assimilated; that is to say, Germanized.

Nor did it seem that the goal to gain greater access to education, health, employment existed so that we could be assimilated, that we would forget the struggle, forget our history, forget our culture.

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"They're assimilating that, and that's a very important message for kids to receive".

Or do you have an authoritarian culture that will not be assimilated, and that threatens my country's liberal, multicultural ethos?

The Mizrahim had to be and could be assimilated into that 'Israel' because they were Jews, whereas the Arabs couldn't, wouldn't, be assimilated.

In the case of a frequency close to the natural frequency of the oxygen jet (St= 0.8), the flame motion may be assimilated to that of a flag flapping in the wind.

These days we are so self-confident that, like Chinese conquered by barbarians in centuries past, we tend to assume that in a very short time our new rulers will be assimilated -- that a foreign firm that acquires a big chunk of corporate America will soon be an American firm in all but name.

Harold Bloom, in "The Western Canon," described the culture's seminal books as possessing "strangeness, a mode of originality that either cannot be assimilated, or that so assimilates us that we cease to see it as strange".

These are always better in bulk than in detail -- not in his readings of particular works but rather in his general emphasis on the "strangeness" of great writers, an "originality that either cannot be assimilated, or that so assimilates us that we cease to see it as strange".

In a program note, he spoke of a "resistance born of complexity"—of the dissent implicit in artistic work that cannot be assimilated into the pop-culture machine that Trump has mastered and disarmed.

This strategy could also be assimilated to exome sequencing that consists in sequencing a small subset of the genome i.e. the coding regions.

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