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And what I like to do is to observe the breakdown of people whose emotions cannot be assimilated into the realities they occupy.
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.
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"They cannot be assimilated.
It lies there, quite close, but it cannot be assimilated.
And it is this root that cannot be assimilated.
Loss that cannot be assimilated or dealt with creates pockets of resistance in the psyche.
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".
The data from this study of three seemingly identical silos are very extensive and cannot be assimilated without considerable processing.
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.
The emperor "didn't want his culture to be assimilated into the people he was ruling".
The number is also a reference to the year that Hong Kong will be assimilated into China.
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