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Indeed in coarse-grained molecular dynamics we showed they readily integrate in the assembled aggregates providing "molecular connections" among otherwise weakly paired β-structures.
They don't always integrate in the culture".
And practitioners say the various alcohols integrate in the process.
Those EU workers do not integrate in the labour market in which they work.
Compared with many rivals, the Swiss theologian's reading of Islam is more devout, and also more insistent on the need for Muslims to integrate in the West.
Muslim communities are "unlike others in Britain" and "will not integrate in the same way", according to the former head of the equalities watchdog.
"Russians are our citizens and our friends," says Emel Cakmak, the co-director of the Foreigners Culture and Solidarity Association, a cross-cultural group that helps foreign nationals integrate in the city.
If modern Islamists and other forces in Egypt are given the opportunity of a healthy, democratic environment, they might develop more open and tolerant approaches, which will enable them to integrate in the international community.
A generation later, public schools that had been ordered to integrate in the 1960s and 1970s became segregated once again, this time with the blessing of a new generation of justices.
Gen Abdul Fattah al-Sisi urged them to help "rebuild the democratic path" and "integrate in the political process".
Results demonstrate that renewable energy sources have a high potential to integrate in the electricity generation balance.
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