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Meanings of complete assimilation in English
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Usage of complete assimilation in English
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Notice, lastly, that the life of contemplation finally becomes a life of completeassimilation.
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There is no such completeassimilation as assimilation of rhythm.
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She even suggested indigenous people need to follow the 'social norms' -a completeassimilation policy.
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Knowledge must, by this completeassimilation with his own mind and life, be converted into real power.
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Techno is the sound of America's final and completeassimilation of the European sound and the climax of a fascination.
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We may likewise assign to this epoch the further remodelling which the Latin municipal constitutions underwent, and their completeassimilation to the constitution of Rome.
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Hans himself was carried away by her power, and could never recover from his astonishment at Leonora's completeassimilation of the spirit of the Master.