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It was Montefiore's desire that Jews remain free to practice their religion and not be forced to completely assimilate into the larger (Christian) collective.
The ensuing rapid-fire exchange could take on the aspect of an Oxford Union debate (not unlike other confrontations in Kron's diatribe), but because Ireland and O'Connell completely assimilate their characters' convictions, it's anything but.
The best later works in the show completely assimilate Warhol's lessons to independent ends.
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Bread and pastry, though nonexistent in traditional Japanese kitchens, are now completely assimilated.
In the final stage, the foreign word is completely assimilated to the grammatical form of Japanese.
Within a few generations, the Roman world had completely assimilated the Persian god.
Nevertheless, the Cumans did not become completely assimilated into Hungarian society for centuries.
In general, loanwords are rapidly and completely assimilated to the prevailing grammatical and phonological patterns of the borrowing language.
Even Chu, a southern state, had become almost completely assimilated to the northern culture (except in art, literature, and folklore).
At the next stage, foreign words in full or abbreviated form are combined with Japanese words (including completely assimilated Chinese words as well) to make new compounds.
I wear my heritage like a badge, because as a model minority, it's what keeps me from completely assimilating into American culture.
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