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integrated

adjective as in joined

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adjective as in open to all races

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The 1970s integrated undocumented Mexican workers into industrial America.

And only about one in 20 companies are what the consulting firm calls “high performers” that have deeply integrated AI and see it driving more than 5% of their earnings.

"Buddy Bear Trust is uniquely positioned to respond to these growing needs through a holistic, integrated and proven model of early intervention."

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In the event of any invasion of Lithuania, which sits on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s eastern flank, the paramilitary group would be fully integrated into the country’s military.

Apple and Samsung, though, have “integrated supply chains and component sourcing,” according to the analysts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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