The large number of Slavonic local names in Albania, even in districts where no trace of a Slavonic population exists, bears witness to the extensive Servian and Bulgarian immigrations in the early middle ages, but the original inhabitants gradually ousted or assimilated the invaders. [Please select]
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To be absorbed and assimilated this starch must first be transformed into sugar. [Please select]
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Everything else was assimilated to one or the other of them. [Please select]
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Americans had manifestly assimilated much of the leisure of the Mexicans. [Please select]
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'"[26] The parson had at length assimilated the skepticism of the jurists and the gentry."' [Please select]
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Their faith and feelings had in some degree become assimilated to those of their fellow-worshippers. [Please select]
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And Jansen, liberating some newly assimilated poison, had threatened revenge. [Please select]
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"Jump in, sir," he told Kirkwood cheerfully, as soon as he had assimilated the latter's demands. [Please select]
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The "Shepherds" acknowledged in this god their Sutekh; and as they acquired settled habits, and assimilated themselves to their subjects, they began to build temples to him, after the Egyptian model, in their principal towns. [Please select]
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Salmasius, having assimilated interest to rent, was REFUTED by Grotius, Pufendorf, Burlamaqui, Wolf, and Heineccius; and, what is more curious still, Salmasius ADMITTED HIS ERROR. [Please select]
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