As a general rule, it may be noticed that every regular verb in Italian assimilates very closely in sound with a corresponding French verb. |
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In most shots, virtually the entire screen is suffused with a red wash, which dominates and assimilates virtually every other colour but black. |
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It is such a unique, comprehensive martial art, which assimilates other martial art forms into it. |
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If the domestication is complete, the humanity of the native is obliterated, at least, until he assimilates the dominant culture. |
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The ecosystem can be seen as an energy cycle that assimilates solar energy through photosynthesis. |
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Like other cow-wheats, crested cow-wheat is a hemiparasite, i.e. it assimilates itself but also sucks nutrition from other plants. |
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In her fear she becomes reliant on a young deaf boy called Easter, and slowly assimilates into the tribe. |
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Walking through this massive show, we see his enthusiasms feed into his art and gradually begin to understand how Van Gogh assimilates, using old masters to realise new ideas. |
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Lactose is the energy-giving substrate of lactic ferments that assimilates them and transforms them into lactic acid. |
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Stace assimilates theistic mystical experiences to his universal introvertive experience by distinguishing between experience and interpretation. |
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Then it metabolizes, that is to say, assimilates the superior energies that it stored in its last life by its evolutionary actions. |
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This comes from the fact that the new analysis assimilates directly the temperature instead of the geopotential. |
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The model simulates ecosystem-climate interactions using numerical schemes and assimilates a number of satellite observations. |
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If the great tree of the church is to flourish, then we also need a moral vision that neither locks us in a ghetto nor assimilates us to society. |
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When man assimilates knowledge through experience, he settles in this centre of bliss. |
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This assimilates the body of the individual and fits it into its socio-choreographic matrix. |
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They supply the leaf with water, remove assimilates, and physically strengthen the structure of the leaf. |
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Paragraph 3 assimilates in principle the requesting State to the flag State and the requested State to an intervening State. |
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We need to uphold the great tradition of the melting pot that welcomes and assimilates new arrivals. |
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In contrast to soybean, the primary storage tissue in castor bean seeds is the endosperm, a maternal tissue which releases assimilates apoplasmically to the growing seedling. |
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It assimilates different musical elements from different musical genres including electronic, rock, global beat, neo-classic and industrial noise in a blend of its own. |
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She assimilates the extraordinary andsalvific power of the glorious body: levitation, superhuman strength, invulnerability to fire, immobility and the gift of performing miracles. |
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Exemplary: The manager assimilates the full complexity of his or her environment, develops an active relationship and ensures that performance is stepped up. |
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From there we do not reincarnate any more. We pass to another Evolution Plan in the same manner a student of six degrees does not pass in five degrees before he assimilates the knowledge of his level. |
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The ear no longer aggressed by peak dynamics and by distortion is more slackened and better assimilates the totality of the received sound information. |
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Identity consequently expresses the mysterious alchemy whereby a people receives, transforms and assimilates influences from elsewhere in a dialectic of give and take. |
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Blessed is he who listens, assimilates, and practices my teachings, for he shall know how to live in the world, as well as know how to die to this world, and when the time comes, knows to awaken to eternity. |
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The Dutch authorities argue that the Commission wrongly assimilates the proposed measures to a tax exemption and thus a loss of tax income, which constitutes a State aid. |
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No national or international sports body or federation, including the International Olympics Committee, assimilates the use of electrostimulation to a doping practice or bans the use of this technique. |
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This paragraph assimilates to the agreements referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, uniform laws and reciprocity arrangements based on the existence of special ties among the States concerned. |
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The EALCO model simulates the comprehensive interactions among ecosystem processes and climate, and assimilates a variety of remote sensing products and GIS databases. |
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American researchers have recently proved that irrespective of whether Omega-3s come from fish oil or dietary supplements, the body assimilates their effects in exactly the same way. |
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When he explains important subjects, he raises to the high standards, assimilates the subject and comes down to the level of an average audience and explains the subject. |
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It welcomes and assimilates all new arrivals. |
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This assimilates them more nearly to the natural conditions when the hen nestles her chicks on the earth, whilst the warmth is given chiefly over their backs. |
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