To provide a coherent survey of dye auxiliaries is ambitious, yet Baldwinson's five chapters are both highly informative and readily assimilated.
Young women most easily and readily assimilated into Indian and French Canadian societies.
She was readily assimilated to the Minoan-Greek earth-mother Rhea, "Mother of the gods", whose raucous, ecstatic rites she may have acquired.
Radical ideas and currents were readily assimilated by the politically very active elements of Warsaw's lower classes.
The idea of Ukridge married was something too overpowering to be readily assimilated.
Second, for those who might have needed the master's authoritative word on so-called important questions, here are answers readily assimilated and pedagogically transcribable.
Once a modernist canon had developed, Ives was readily assimilated into it.
On the contrary, he exemplified perfectly the interplay which was shortly to disappear: his own scholarly work was of immediate interest to - and readily assimilated by - the finest minds of the day.
He is meant to be the kind of national hero not readily assimilated by any political program.
The birds sporting the new yellow plumage were readily assimilated without prejudice by the rest of the snow geese, said Mr. Pelizza.