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THE top ranks of old American society, from Cabots to Roosevelts and beyond, are static by comparison to Britain's in quickly assimilating new generations, Mr. Brooks-Baker maintains.
The Family Life Academy Charter School in the South Bronx, which plans a bilingual program aimed at quickly assimilating native Spanish speakers, was modified to better serve native English speakers.
Both left Russia as children to train at the Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Fla., and despite quickly assimilating to the United States, both have chosen to continue representing their native country in international play.
"They are a way for Africans to pass on to their children their African values," particularly for African immigrants who see their children quickly assimilating into African-American culture.
It seems more obvious every day that man and machine are quickly assimilating.
The Norse settlers in England were converted relatively quickly, assimilating their beliefs into Christianity in the decades following the occupation of York, which the Archbishop had survived.
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By the late 1920s the new approach to the centre had been quickly assimilated.
Instead, she was to be quickly assimilated into a world of sex slavery.
He quickly assimilated the contemporary French idiom, however, and is credited with creating a new and original style.
She herself became, once she returned to England, a sort of displaced person, academic but not quickly assimilated by academe.
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