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The force is assimilating the lessons of the recent riots, disorder sparked by officers shooting dead an armed man and encouraged, say some, by the laxity of the Met's initial response.
You might think this would be a difficult time to hold the annual conference of America's largest Muslim organisation.Yet the Islamic Society of North America's gathering, which took place in Detroit over the Labour Day weekend, served as a reminder of how well America is assimilating a religious minority that has often struggled to feel at home in Europe.
Ms. Sareeram began in her new post in New York on Oct. 25 - working in one of three field offices around the county that is now filing such positions in a kind of cultural shift for an agency that is assimilating more civilian analysts.
The most obvious sin of doing comparative philosophy is assimilating another tradition to one's own by unreflectively importing assumptions, frameworks, and agendas into one's reading of that other tradition.
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It may be that in his own way Kreisky is assimilated to anti-Semitism.
"If" is assimilated to words like "but", "nevertheless" and "even".
A partition (P) is assimilated to a random variable.
Following absorption by roots, inorganic N is assimilated into glutamine.
Moreau & Vidonne is assimilated to Alc. subconspersa.
Formaldehyde is assimilated in the RuMP cycle.
NH4+ is assimilated in the plastid by glutamine synthetase II.
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