He remained in Italy for the rest of his life, assimilating completely the neoclassical style developed by Canova and Thorvaldsen. |
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This may be because the body becomes less efficient at assimilating the metal or the amount in the diet decreases. |
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They adopt the mores and conventions of the society into which they are assimilating. |
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An audience that senses it is being indoctrinated is more likely to resist assimilating the information. |
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My daughter is so rarely ill that she has had to augment her vocabulary at a time when her brain least feels like assimilating information. |
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Study questions that will allow the student to assess how well they are assimilating the information are included at the end of each chapter. |
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Instead of the value of money, economics, in assimilating the Keynesian schema of analysis, discovered another stabilizer, the public sector. |
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It also aided their hopes of assimilating the Irish in Scottish society and extending their own influence. |
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The Vandals occupied North Africa, successfully assimilating late Roman art. |
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It was only when Russia started assimilating land in that region that Armenians decided to side with them and become enemies with the Ottomans. |
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They adopted a synergetic approach, assimilating native deities with gods or goddesses from their own pantheon. |
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Has the postmodernists' faith in the viability of assimilating and propounding notions in fundamental tension with each other been lost? |
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I'm not saying that Asians should shed their ethnic traditions by assimilating within the mainstream. |
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Nevertheless, Azerbaijan had carried out a policy of ousting Armenians from the country and assimilating the non-Azeri population. |
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But I find visitors increasingly unsure about what was what, so obviously the two parts of the city are slowly assimilating their old borders. |
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It is an asset Canadians do not want to lose, despite the assimilating force of English in North America. |
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It means gaining, processing and assimilating new knowledge and skills as well as seeking and making use of guidance. |
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Moreover, they often recognize the policy as a means of assimilating them into the majority society and its culture. |
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It must do a better job of assimilating these values in the way it does things. |
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Each GU can be identified by the existence of morphological markers in the form of scale leaf and assimilating leaf scars alternately distributed along the aerial axes. |
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Locally, in earlier years, he was probably regarded as an eccentric as he propagated ideas which even the average Yorkshire brain had difficulty in assimilating. |
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He argues that local media forms are important sense-making mechanisms, operating at the level of personal effectivity, for assimilating the constantly changing media-scape. |
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Inspiration comes from outside, from assimilating everything I see and feel around me. |
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But that kind of happy, integrated family is dependent upon minority groups assimilating into the dominant paradigm. |
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Traditionally becoming a citizen required speaking English, accepting the United States as their Country, and assimilating into the population. |
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Records show Albanians assimilating into Serb communities and Serbs into Albanian communities. |
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Though they retain vestigial eye sockets, Miraluka wear decorative veils and generally have little trouble assimilating into human society. |
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The neutral colored geometric modules seem to melt into the surrounding architecture, assimilating into real-life situations. |
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It is indispensable in assimilating into and the fixing of calcium in the bones. |
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This also helps jumpstart the process of collecting assimilating views of your business. |
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When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport. |
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The Mexican girl leans back, assimilating this new information. |
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Others face real cognitive difficulties in assimilating map and trip guidance information. |
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The current emissions of substances are exceeding the planet's physical system for assimilating and coping with it. |
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The only way to secure social integration is to create shared values, and this means assimilating to the culture. |
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This is a new culture that we are assimilating, seizing this unique opportunity to radically transform our working methods and our organization. |
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Despite the 21 years I did in prison for a drug conviction, I am assimilating back into mainstream or, dare I say, white America. |
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They eventually rejected their teachers' conventional ideas and academic art, yet spent years assiduously copying and assimilating the Old Masters. |
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The committee, which is still working on firming their plans, is now assimilating the information on the alumni and how they plan to contribute to the university. |
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Collecting, analyzing, and assimilating information at this level of detail is a formidable challenge for intelligence analysts, policymakers, and warfighters alike. |
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It is not, in fact, time for Scotland to Move On, with nothing changed, the numpties in place, assimilating an acceptance of mediocrity into the national psyche. |
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It is a misconception that the danger of an immigrant assimilating linguistically to the majority community is reduced if that immigrant does not speak the majority language. |
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This presents a number of challenges related to assimilating observations into coupled systems, and identifying and understanding the physical processes that limit and provide predictability. |
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The readers infer meaning by assimilating the information presented in the text and then making logical connections using their own store of knowledge. |
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Despite assimilating Italian techniques and Reformation theology, Holbein's art in many ways extended the Gothic tradition. |
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The Rolling Stones are notable in modern popular music for assimilating various musical genres into their own collective sound. |
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Techno artists and DJs began assimilating dubstep into their sets and productions. |
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Huddersfield expanded in 1937, assimilating parts of the Golcar, Linthwaite, and South Crosland urban districts. |
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But the Commission was not yet ready to go back on its 2001 decision and delete the guidelines on conditional interpretative declarations, replacing them by a single guideline assimilating such declarations to reservations. |
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Human resources and partnership with special interest groups: Today, the youth of many countries naturally grow up into the digital age, assimilating technical skills very easily. |
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We are well aware of the assimilating effect of such ambiguous situations in cases where the court of last resort is asked to rule on issues involving the Quebec civil law. |
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There are no easy solutions to assimilating refugees into a solid culture. |
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La Maison d'Haïti is a non-profit organization created in 1972. Its areas of activity include: social integration, education, and welcoming low-income immigrant families who have difficulty assimilating into the community. |
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In many of these countries, years of communist rule have also left deep psychological scars that stand in the way of assimilating the predominant lifestyle and economic system of the European Union. |
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It is mainly interested in assimilating young people, in pushing them in directions which cause no ructions in the system but which leave young people with no way out. |
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Greece has succeeded in assimilating the lessons of the recent history of conflict in the Balkans and has proven, with peace and cooperation initiatives, to be a stabilising factor. |
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Euler Hermes is a young group, which, through a process of assimilating companies with different histories, identities and success stories, has achieved steady growth over the last ten years. |
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The symbolism of assimilating such systems should not be overlooked. |
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America still has a genius for employing and assimilating newcomers. |
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That guarantee has helped remediate the institutional racism that was the original sin of American nationhood, and has made America as good at assimilating immigrants as any society on earth. |
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The Government of Canada proposed abolishing the Indian Act within a five year period, dissolving reserves and assimilating Indians into Canadian society. |
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Similarly, the persistent backwardness of the Arab world is due not to its failure in assimilating the elements of modernity but to the peripheral and dependent form of modernization imposed upon it. |
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Several European regulatory provisions already deal with the recognition and execution of authentic instruments in the European Union, by assimilating these documents to court decisions. |
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There were stories of Han migrating to the Jurchens and assimilating into Manchu Jurchen society and Nikan Wailan may have been an example of this. |
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Providers could increase efficiency by quickly reviewing, assimilating and selecting relevant data from these reports shared as print-outs or via online interaction. |
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