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By the final extended section of the piece, the piano and the orchestra have somewhat assimilated each other's content.
There is an arguable difference between slurs that have been somewhat assimilated into our national dialect and those whose only use and meaning refers to the specific group that they are intended to insult.
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Of course, Petty was also solidly within the classic-rock tradition, and had somewhat stealthily assimilated all that Byrds and Dylan stuff.
At present, still somewhat bemused by the experience, he hasn't yet assimilated its implications even for his own music.
In the case of voting, however, it is true that while immigration is negatively related to social cohesion, preliminary analyses here indicate that the pathway by which immigrants are assimilated, and the type of social cohesion built may look somewhat dissimilar relative to city size relationships for volunteering.
In the course of such a quest, the PAM itself may need to adapt somewhat in order to assimilate such nonsegmental and/or nonauditory features of speech.
Because this attitude was in due course thoroughly assimilated by the mainstream, the novel has secured a place in the canon as a profound, if somewhat clunky, articulation of the postwar American experience — "the ragged and ecstatic joy of pure being," as Kerouac's alter ego, Sal Paradise, puts it.
Having reached self-consciousness into that language, having assimilated it along with the mother's milk, so to speak, such a writer finds himself in a somewhat privileged position: he only has to bring to perfection whatever he has received.
I assimilated".
Prepare to be assimilated"?
"Everybody was assimilated.
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