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His brother Eli worried that Kargbo was assimilating the worst part of American culture.
In the 80's movie-makers realized the audience was assimilating information more quickly, so cuts were made more quickly.
Mr. Amis, meanwhile, was assimilating lessons from an older generation of American writers -- most notably Mr. Bellow and Thomas Pynchon -- filtering them through his darkly comic sensibility to create a series of innovative fictions very much his own.
Yet his next innovation, his vocal style, raised questions about whether he was assimilating in order to attract white audiences (his "white turn," as Brothers calls it) by recording pop hits that left his jazz fan base behind.
On the other hand, I met a newly-arrived immigrant recently who was assimilating so smoothly into American life he was already like 55 pounds overweight.
The predominant learning style of the medical students was assimilating and this was statistically significant (p < 0.03) from the converging learning style found in the residents and faculty.
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"Everybody was assimilated.
The family was assimilated, Mr. Gay writes, and his father was an atheist.
Xylan was assimilated first, whereas cellulose was continuously assimilated (Fig. 3a).
Urea was assimilated co-metabolically with the ammonium (Figure 4C).
Urea was assimilated intracellularly rather than hydrolyzed extracellularly by urease.
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