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The Balts there were gradually assimilated by the Slavs; complete assimilation probably occurred around the 14th century.
However, complete assimilation is very rare.
She even suggested indigenous people need to follow the 'social norms' – a complete assimilation policy.
Shaun's complete assimilation is signified by a head-shaving scene to rival that of Demi Moore's GI Jane or Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth.
They're close together, though not contiguous, and if you travel to either of them today, you'll encounter a unique character that still resists complete assimilation — Nordic and proudly maritime in Ballard; arty and free-spirited in Fremont.
Yet the way in which Walser then breathes life into them, in an act of complete assimilation and empathy, reveals how in the end emotions are perhaps most deeply felt when applied to the most insignificant things.
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That was pure assimilation.
Ironically, the United States' efforts to complete the assimilation of the Southeastern peoples had resulted in a grassroots movement that strengthened traditional cultures considerably.
We further show the condition for the complete genetic assimilation to occur.
While the genomes of C. violaceum and E. coli are predicted to contain homologues of sulfate adenylyltransferase, APS kinase, PAPS reductase and sulfite reductase, which can encode for a complete sulfate assimilation pathway via PAPS, L. hongkongensis and N. meningitidis seem to utilize the other pathway.
On 29 December 1687, the dominion council formally extended its laws over Connecticut, completing the assimilation of the New England colonies.
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