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For 150 years they have been trying to assimilate us.
He has been able to quickly assimilate what's before him.
All the things I study or hear get assimilated in me.
For the second time in her life, she was being assimilated.
He'd been given far too much to assimilate all at once.
Ask the teacher what he or she needs from you to help assimilate your child.
On some level, he was still trying to assimilate what the women had told him.
Especially when we have so many other stories to assimilate.
There was far more information than could be assimilated at once.
Even with his help, it had taken two years to assimilate.
I'd like you to assimilate that idea first of all.
And it's a lot for him to assimilate all at once.
"They would never be able to assimilate into the community."
I think it was all too much to assimilate in one go.
We can take a break if you want a little time to assimilate all this.
Until then he'd assimilate their reports and get on with what he could do best himself.
There's just so much going on now, more than any of us can assimilate.
Once the past had been assimilated, he did not turn back to it.
I kept everyone's attention to the end, then gave them a while to assimilate it.
"I was trying to assimilate a lot at one time."
The others had been killed; why was she being assimilated?
It was just difficult for me to assimilate the knowledge.
Assimilating new players, he said, is a major part of the job today.
This is the best way to help them assimilate and be successful.
To him she is - how can I put this? soon assimilated.