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The horrors are never really assimilated into the book's imaginative structure, and the author's interest in showing us his little-written-about world pulls "GraceLand" persistently in the direction of nonfiction.
Another study showed 66% of D-Loop mutations in 18 oral cancers of betel quid chewers (Tan et al, 2003), which however cannot be really assimilated to HNSCC of tobacco and alcohol consumers.
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Rather unexpectedly, however, Weinberg concludes that, at the beginning of 2014, "we cannot really assimilate and interpret most of the data that we accumulate.
But his films, finally, cannot really be assimilated to any ideological or aesthetic program.
He plans to include recent poems "which I think have not really been assimilated by some people," a few old favorites and poems no one has ever read or heard, he said by telephone this month from his home in Vermont.
Josh at one point took a slap shot straight at my solar plexus the ball made a loud noise and I screamed a little, but it wasn't until later in the washroom (Ew, I hate that fucking word. Why am I using it? I really am assimilated, aren't I?) lifting up my denim button-down shirt that I noticed some gnarly bruising.
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"I think it's really important that both the physician and the public really learn and assimilate that this test as it's currently delivered is not effective at reducing death rates from ovarian cancer.
Or was I really starting to assimilate?
"I think it's going to assimilate really quickly," she says.
We knew that we wanted to do a season where [George and Tessa] were really acclimating and assimilating, but Season 1 was so much about the kicking and screaming, particularly for Tessa.
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