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Because of the biological and chemical diversity and complexity of today's pollution, the environment simply cannot assimilate all these potentially harmful discharges.
Whipping up hysteria against a "foreign culture" that supposedly cannot assimilate into predominantly white, Christian societies, is nothing new on either side of the Atlantic.
"Isolation in paradise" is the exile's lot, Josef Skvorecky warns us in "Two Murders in My Double Life": unable to leave his native country completely, he cannot assimilate entirely to his adopted one.
Torn between a culture he cannot assimilate and dreams of an African utopia, Dictionneur commits suicide.In this section Négritude is beautiful, too Bronzed off Avid for Ovid Monkeying about with the novel ReprintsIlliteracy and high publishing costs make it difficult for some of these authors to win readers in their own countries, but they have been a revelation to the French public.
Further, plants cannot assimilate mineral nitrogen unless the C N ratio is 20 1 or lower (Edwards and Bohlen 1996).
archives its own history and in so doing bears witness to the newness, and alterity, to the shock, of a history it cannot assimilate but only repeat.
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However, S. cerevisiae cannot inherently assimilate xylose, the second most abundant sugar in lignocellulosic biomass (Mosier et al. 2005).
Rather unexpectedly, however, Weinberg concludes that, at the beginning of 2014, "we cannot really assimilate and interpret most of the data that we accumulate.
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".
"They cannot be assimilated.
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