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The process of assimilation into our family did not take long.
The period from 1843 to 1871 was one of assimilation.
However, the success of such assimilation has recently been called into question.
At least they tell you about their plans for assimilation.
Before too long, assimilation had its effect, and the problem got worse.
He also became much more interested in the science of data assimilation.
Assimilation of voice is also found, but again only in a limited way.
As a result of this, women began to lead the way in cultural assimilation.
What happens is you try and fight a process of assimilation.
His whole creative life since then has been one long process of assimilation.
"Running for their offices just means political assimilation," he said.
The process of assimilation has not always been easy in the formerly white schools.
There was no way she could know the emergency assimilation program had started.
"There is a real sense that assimilation has been successful," he said.
Owning a home can be seen as a step into assimilation.
In the long run assimilation is inevitable and probably a good thing.
Yet at the same time, a substantial amount of assimilation is also taking place.
But with assimilation, these earlier immigrants became part of a different group: white America.
"We grew up in a community where there was no real assimilation," he said.
They would forget what they're supposed to be doing and stop the assimilation.
And this assimilation should be complete, by say, six hundred years from now?
He has a problem with the assimilation of blood that crops up every so often.
"But he's got to focus to manage the assimilation process."
It has been my feeling for some years that all the talk about race is in fact just one word: assimilation.
They would take decades to complete their assimilation of a world before moving on to the next.