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assimilated

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of Assimilate

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Afrikaners are descended from 17th century Dutch settlers to South Africa More broadly, early Medieval Germanic peoples were often assimilated into the walha substrate cultures of their subject populations. Source: Internet

And the kind of new ideas that are necessary to deal with this new reality just cannot be assimilated by the old, fixed mindset that Granger has congealed over the seven decades since he was in short pants at Whim with Moses Nagamootoo! Source: Internet

Arts and crafts main The traditions of Sindhi craftwork reflect the cumulative influence of 5000 years of invaders and settlers, whose modes of art were eventually assimilated into the culture. Source: Internet

Archivists may attempt to collect, record, or transcribe repertoires before melodies are assimilated or modified, while local musicians may struggle for authenticity and to preserve local musical traditions. Source: Internet

As Buddhism spread from India it was assimilated into many foreign cultures, and consequently Vesākha is celebrated in many different ways all over the world. Source: Internet

As loanwords are assimilated into Norwegian, their spelling might change to reflect Norwegian pronunciation and the principles of Norwegian orthography, e.g. zebra in Norwegian is written sebra. Source: Internet

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