If you choose a more efficacious method of assimilation, it takes longer.
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I refer to literature; in that, assimilation is neither probable nor desirable.
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This assimilation is useful in practical life and necessary in most sciences.
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In 2008 he caused uproar by warning Germany's largest minority against assimilation.
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It prevents the reading of anything in full, and its satisfactory assimilation.
Uso de accomodation em inglês
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Immediately adjoining the chapel there is good school accomodation;andtheattendanceappearstobevery creditable.
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Rejection of the Proposals for an Accomodation
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Experience has shown however that the tea plant possesses a wonderful power of accomodationtoadverseconditions.
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The church has accomodationforabout1,400personsofordinaryproportions.
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The inn was only a roadside beerhouse- Ihaveforgotten its name-andall its sleeping accomodationwastheone double-beddedroom .
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The chapel will hold 560 persons; it is well attended; and the congregations would be larger if there were more accomodation.
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Student Accomodation:As the scramble for student accommodation continues, Fiona Tyrrellreports on the trend of parents buying homes for their student children.
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Thus we stand... Perhaps you may think I was precipitate in rejecting the overture made by the General to an accomodation.
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There is a long, low stand, with a channel below it, and this will afford ample accomodationforabout160 umbrellas.
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Between 500 and 600 persons might be accomodationinit ;butthe averageattendanceisbelow200.
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Primarily it was a very fine edifice, was built in the best style of Gothic architecture, and had accomodationforupwardsof500monks .
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Some time, but not yet, there will probably be a peal of twelve bells in the tower, for it has accomodationforthatnumber.
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A hotel is now building for the accomodationofthetravellingpublic,whoarenow obliged toimposeon thekindhospitalitiesofCapt.
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The accomodationforthecrew,however,isverycramped ,andthosewho workthemhaveto putupwith agooddeal ofdiscomfort.
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We were told, that he had a valuable library, though but poor accomodationforit ,beingobligedtokeephisbooksin large chests.
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The cedar chest, spoken of by Mr. Huntly, contained old books, and remnants of maps and charts, whose worthlessness unfitted them for accomodationelsewhere.