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Later on, the best predictor becomes how assimilated their Facebook friend networks are.

The Jews who migrated to the United States have assimilated into its society, as have their creations.

The English got over it and the Roman and Norman genes were assimilated.

To him, this is just another of the many haunts he has assimilated into his personal version of Detroit.

Others prefer the more assimilated lifestyle that the CI provides.

And Melchizedek is here declared to be “a great man,” “assimilated unto the Son of God.”

Formulas prepared by others are perfectly retained, however, if they are thoroughly assimilated.

These devices are rarely resorted to, but if ever used, they must be thoroughly assimilated.

The most significant of these is that in which the embryo is closely assimilated to the fish, by the possession of gill slits.

Yet its cranial capacity is far above that of the highest apes, and is assimilated with that of Hottentot and Polynesian skulls.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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