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Hitler had even the most assimilated Jews hunted down
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More easily assimilated than any other food, it is especially beneficial to older people and those of you who are suffering from digestive troubles of any kind
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predestination was assimilated by J
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Love, satisfaction, and, ultimately happiness manifest themselves, out of the blue sky, as soon as one has satisfactorily assimilated the lessons he had been assigned
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And, if the Vlahs from Greece have assimilated
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the USSR, we know what Romania assimilated
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assimilated by the Greeks
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The Elusivers had made him witness a nightmare future: shiny mechanoids with wide pumping legs; machines that didn’t just kill but assimilated people into their bodies as swiftly as a lizard takes in an insect
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Generally there is no difference between the dry and liquid formulations other than the liquid products are more quickly assimilated by the body and are more concentrated
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Such interpretations or judgments that inevitably follow once (the) news has been properly assimilated (often) reflect conditioned opinions, responses or explanations reflecting a journalist‘s essential points of view, not necessarily; however, the inherent properties of (the) news itself
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Provided that the acquisition of (new) knowledge is properly assimilated and that individuals are mindful of what history has taught them, a society should acquire certain advantages over preceding generations
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Conscience is understood as an (internalized) set of morals and values whose critical references, in whatever manner obtained and (assimilated), must necessarily enhance or diminish an individual‘s sense of guilt or other such feelings and emotions proceeding from that individual‘s private understanding of right and wrong or good and evil; that is to say, how that individual observes (external) events and assimilates the information that it receives
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What has indeed been assimilated from having lived yet having forgotten all; that is to say, wherein lay the principle examples of forgotten impressions?
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assimilated the Hellenistic world of Alexander and the achievements of the Greeks
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It was a mostly forgotten custom that the Emperor directly handled planning with allies, mainly because the Empire had assimilated all of its allies, but the High Command seemed to remember it since they left without complaint
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The Budzynski’s have assimilated into the
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After that, in a flash, everything I have ever seen, heard, smelled, tasted, touched, known, hated, loved, experienced, and assimilated will be erased
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We will see in the nineteenth century that Marxism had its greatest hold among educated German Jews, and least appeal among the poorer and less assimilated, and less university-educated Eastern European orthodox and Hasidic Jews
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assimilated, and not at all tolerant of the recent Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe: Adolph himself had little tolerance for Jews who wore unclipped beards and long black frock coats, feeling it was unfair of them to set themselves “apart from other men, and then complain that [they are] treated differently from other men
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It is basically split between the orthodox, who follow tradition, and the reform and assimilated types who do not
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From the assimilated types we get the Jewish Left, starting with Karl Marx, and continuing on to today’s iterations of him
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Even as her universe is assimilated and everything around her vanishes and transforms itself into an elegant ballet of logic and perfection, she understands your purpose and the terror makes her finally understand
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And with that, her life is ended, not to be assimilated, not to live forever within the kingdom of your perfect mind, and all memory of her is erased
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Of all the living races you’ve encountered, conquered, destroyed, or assimilated, there is none among them that could survive here
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we have thoroughly assimilated the knowledge given us, and are all living up
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and assimilated, as freely as the sunshine, by all who are receptive enough to
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The gentleman then glued the slot in the sac closed, with a glue specially formulated to replace the use of stitches - which was assimilated by and also promoted, rapid healing of, the skin – the final result showing no scar tissue – only an almost indiscernible line where the lasered incision had been made
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subculture that has assimilated elements of that culture
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shown that those who are more assimilated into white society have more eating
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be assimilated into society
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well assimilated they believe their way of life is their
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Rose was quickly assimilated into a community accustomed to assimilating new people
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Even though there is a price on your head, your teachings have been assimilated and expanded upon
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Rose assimilated into the community as if she had lived there all her life
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SABRINA MAHONEY ASSIMILATED into the team that wrote training simulations for
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When it was apparent that the information had been assimilated, Rachel said, “Let’s give the engineers and munitions folks time to do their jobs
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As they walked to their quarters, Fiona assimilated what she had just learned in the brief meeting
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Within two weeks, the entire refugee population had been assimilated and reassigned
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reports had been assimilated
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ELIZABETH AND COMPANY STAYED on the moon for two days while they assimilated
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Henri and his people descended to the surface and quickly assimilated themselves into the
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They assimilated modifications that the “Fourth” had tested into their own ships
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All things, all ideas and actions, beliefs and thoughts are assimilated
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The food order guaranteed that the refugees would be rapidly assimilated since they would be needed to fulfill the order
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In keeping with Colony Service policies, those members of the Queen Elizabeth’s crew who wished to stay would be compensated and assimilated into the
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It was an oper-ation that was so timely, drastic, and effective that two months after the armistice, when Colonel Aureliano Buendía had recovered, his most dedicated conspirators were dead or exiled or had been assimilated forever into public administration
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and Abel; he later assimilated the bloodline and genealogy of Adam
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The Americans were speechless for a moment while they assimilated that shocking information
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The information can be assimilated by your clients in just a few seconds and this adds to the appeal
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Having assimilated German, along with other ancient languages, by direct mental transfer before leaving on her mission of mercy, Farah complied immediately, totally terrified
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Like many other top people that worked here on the mountain, he was assimilated into The Organization by what appeared to be chance
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Carla and Max felt as though James and Amy were being assimilated into the Organization, and they wondered why
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And while Rome was still a small village, the southern Hebrew kingdom of Judah was forced to pay tribute to Assyria, but Assyria declined before the Hebrews of Judah were assimilated as well
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The men eventually assimilated themselves into the fabric of America, blending in and taking odd jobs in restaurants, hotels, and landscaping companies
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Lynn, who had assimilated Occitan on arrival in Toulouse, like all the other occupants of the Toulouse Tower, pointed the dog and spoke hesitantly in Occitan
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The very first book that I ever read and fully assimilated was a book titled “I'm Gonna Bury You” by a christian author named Gene Neill
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“They’ve assimilated the queen and we can not allow Gray smart Borgs to escape
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And she has been assimilated
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Your ship and crew will now be assimilated to facilitate repairs
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tears from her eyes, and assimilated the cold hard facts
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of 153, she is also of genius level, like Nancy ‘A’, and she assimilated in near record time all the materiel on the curriculum for field agent training
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assimilated by the Borg
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"Exactly, how the fuck did the brain suck up the name of the first president of Malawi, the origins of beetroot salad and to which phylum the horned slug of Jujudeburg belongs? And all without our knowledge! The point is, it’s all in there somewhere which means that at some point in life we must have been exposed to the information, and whether we're aware of it or not, the brain has absorbed and assimilated it, and it is then a simple matter of retrieval as to how readily this can be accessed at a later date
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Therefore it would seem safe to bet one’s life savings and a spare grandmother on the fact that other things we have been exposed to, have also been absorbed and assimilated in a similar way
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“You will be assimilated,” the Borg said, scanning the SaLing skin but finding it
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They didn’t learn of that error until after I was assimilated
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Some of the attributes of the animal being used is actually assimilated by the environment according to Feng Shui experts
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We do not know if these babies had been abducted and were in the process of being assimilated, or were indeed the off spring of Borg ship personnel
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tity to which they attain and into which they are finally assimilated
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sage-is assimilated in him
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Now at the end he asks Arjun if has understood and assimilated his
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“And that mind is a mynd of the Global Brain, which sees and hears others as icon-info-tokens to be assimilated in its pursuit of its programmed Game's End
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But we are generating information faster than it can be assimilated
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Whole foods naturally contain vitamins and minerals in combinations that are best assimilated
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digested, absorbed and assimilated in the system
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He, having assimilated the outburst about Queen Victoria's time by the simple method of ascribing it to something Audrey had given the poor chap for lunch, was free now to go on talking about Fanny, which he at once did
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Apparently, I had assimilated well
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His mind hadn't room in it to contain much, and it assimilated slowly that which it contained
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Having received and deeply assimilated the newest Knowledge of IISSIIDIOLOGY, you will understand that another “you” already exists in a much more perfect Form of creative self-expression
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The volume of assimilated Information and synthesized (through realization in Life) Experience, which we now subjectively associate with one year lived by us, will be individually associated in the Formo-systems of higher-frequency Worlds only with several months of our Life, while in critical and stress situations — just with one or several calendar days
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Try to acknowledge this Thought through the development of the Process of your eternal Cocreativity with the whole Universe, look “inside Yourself”, find Your worthy place in everything that happens, being guided by Intuition and the wisdom of Knowledge which you have assimilated
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Yet all of this growth was easily assimilated into small house Churches as they networked together seamlessly
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Before Hitler and his Nazis, and the mass discrimination against all Jews:… the majority of Jews were wholly and happily assimilated into the German middleclass… this resulted in the rise of marriage between Jews and non-Jews, to the extent that 1 out of every 2 marriages of jews was interracial…
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The Two House theory on the basis of their previous point state that the blessing promised through Abraham, where all the families of the earth would be blessed, would come through the seed of the Northern Kingdom, who were taken away into exile and then assimilated into all the nations of the earth
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At some point it had ceased to be a country and was assimilated into the boundaries of Turkey
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These must in their turn be comprehended intuitively and adapted to individual need, and thus be assimilated into the life practice
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From the preceding discussion of the origin and early history of the Jews, it should be clear that in the course of their formation as a people and a nation they had already assimilated a variety of racial strains from people moving into the general area they occupied
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Yet the ego is not dissolved, it is not assimilated by the selfness
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all light and is assimilated to what it sees, or rather, it is united to
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And having once assimilated the state to the individual, he imagines that he will find the succession of states paralleled in the lives of individuals
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The Fae she has studied, as well, dissected and assimilated what she found useful
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"Oneida!" repeated the scout, who was fast losing his interest in the scene, in an apathy nearly assimilated to that of his red associates, but who now advanced in uncommon earnestness to regard the bloody badge
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Frankie looked up at his mother with some surprise, not because he entertained any very high opinion of clergymen in general, for, having been an attentive listener to many conversations between his parents, he had of course assimilated their opinions as far as his infant understanding permitted, but because at the school the scholars were taught to regard the gentleman in question with the most profound reverence and respect
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Her mouth was dry as she assimilated this knowledge and she swallowed and looked into his eyes, trying to find some clue
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A field-man is a personality afield; a field-woman is a portion of the field; she had somehow lost her own margin, imbibed the essence of her surrounding, and assimilated herself with it
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Because of this work, I assimilated patterns quickly and developed a sense of the forces at work behind the patterns early in my development
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The journey from fundamentals to mastery is a long one—true mastery does not come until many hours of work have been put in for many years and until fundamentals have been assimilated on an unconscious level
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The experience rests on a set of foundational skills that are assimilated below the level of conscious thought
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In my experience, peak performance, the kind of performance that facilitates flow, rests on a strong foundation of completely assimilated skills
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The master musician has assimilated the technical requirements of her instrument through tens of thousands of practice sessions spread over many years