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North American hospitals are increasingly staffed by these obliging children, some greeting patients with the exotic inflections of the newly arrived, some already assimilated into the pure vernacular.
Although most of these early inhabitants are believed to have been either overwhelmed, driven away or, in some cases, assimilated by later migrants to the area, physical traces of their occupation survive in certain ethnic minority groups inhabiting modern-day Jubaland and other parts of the south.
As not all of the previous inhabitants (from those cultures) had left the area and some groups were assimilated, they probably contributed some elements to the Slavic cultures.
But some who had assimilated began to question those strictures.
More than that, I'd assimilated some of his determination.
The presence of colonists helped to Romanize the local inhabitants, some of whom assimilated and acquired Roman citizenship.
He is not even aggrieved that Mr Blunkett has assimilated some Tory ideas ("hats off to him", Mr Letwin says).
Some slaves who assimilated the attitudes and behavior of their masters eventually gained the respect and consideration of the family.
But when he voted against the precision-guided weapons -- like the Apache helicopter and the Patriot missile -- that have helped make possible the relatively bloodless removal of aggressive despotisms, he was failing to see that the Pentagon, too, had assimilated some of the important lessons of Vietnam.
Homosexuality is a Western import - we have assimilated some good aspects of their culture but this is a bad aspect of their culture.
Many of the influential philosophers writing in France and England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries had assimilated some version of the developmental approach to history that was associated with the Scottish Enlightenment.
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