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"Whatever his eyes fell on, he assimilated" -but this assimilation, we are told, was like breathing rather than devouring.
It can he assimilated solely through the walls of the large intestine.
She sent them back with annotations, which he assimilated into the final draft.
In his early works (1888 95) he assimilated the traditional forms of local Surrey buildings.
It's an approach to songwriting and melody he assimilated as an ears-wide-open child.
Receptive to the influence of others, he rejected more than he assimilated, transforming all into a uniquely personal idiom.
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He assimilates vast quantities of data.
What is impressive is the way he assimilates all these influences into something distinctly his own.
And how brilliantly he assimilates color opposites, mixing together hot colors like orange, yellow and red with cold whites and blues to give the paintings added zing.
He assimilates information by means of old-fashioned film editing — a fast shuffle of close-ups, usually resolving to a shot of Mr. Cooper's Windex-blue eyes — and also through fancier tricks.
Robinson has the physical skills to play the position at a high level, but how fast can he assimilate his physical skills with the craft of routes, releases and making receptions in tight coverage?
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