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Moreover, the liturgical ceremony became progressively assimilated with that of the court; the image of Christ standing or enthroned in the apses of the basilicas evoked the emperor presiding over reception ceremonies in his palace.
One way or the other, increasingly local Poles thus assimilated into the Czech population.
— it got assimilated into the mainstream.
Others slowly assimilated into the society of the majority.
You will be assimilated into PLOrk, resistance is futile.
I had been assimilated into a very insular culture.
Babylonian works of literature were assimilated into Assyrian, often reworked into a different form.
The Mizrahim had to be and could be assimilated into that 'Israel' because they were Jews, whereas the Arabs couldn't, wouldn't, be assimilated.
Before the end of the 17th century, the Spaniards had defeated and assimilated the Picunche, and the Huilliche had assimilated into Chile's dominant mestizo population.
"But so much has been assimilated into fashion," she said the other day.
New immigrants were rapidly assimilated into the Peranakan community because there was no mass immigration.
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