Compromised in battle, 00 Raiser's left arm and shoulder binders are hit and being slowly assimilated.
The residents of the area gained full U.S. citizenship and slowly assimilated into American life over the next half-century.
Many bands have then began performing at free, open-music events, festivals and formations to avoid political suppression, and the genre itself was slowly assimilated into purely instrumental, almost orchestral form.
Afterwards they were slowly assimilated by the Germans and Poles.
Over the course of the 13th century their status was slowly assimilated to that of the free nobility, or vassals.
Rather, information regarding the event is slowly assimilated into long-term (potentially lifelong) storage over time, possibly via long-term potentiation.
After the Germanization of Pomerania resulting from the medieval Ostsiedlung, many Pomeranians were slowly and gradually assimilated and discontinued the use of their Slavic language and culture.
Recently illegal landfills are on the rise and the wetlands are being slowly assimilated in the mainstream city.
Imprimis, as this chap here is wise enough to understand, radically new information has to be assimilated slowly; too much at once would only confuse.
Native Americans were slowly assimilated into the Mission system and were moved from their villages and the islands to missions.