Sentence examples for Embracer from inspiring English sources

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Embracer

noun

A person who embraces.

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It relates the wanderings and escapades of a disreputable trio of adventurers, the narrator Encolpius ("Embracer"), his friend Ascyltos ("Scot-free"), and the boy Giton ("Neighbour").

We found embracer councils across the political spectrum and involving every tier of local government.

Breitbart News was an early embracer of partisan online journalism and its devoted followers laud it for exposing what they see as leftwing media bias.

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Caught between this generational wallowing and the more urgent needs of an action film, Pixels was neither the four-quadrant all-embracer it might have been, nor did it successfully home in on any one group.

Various readers have plucked out lines in the novel — Kerouac's descriptions of the poet David D'Angeli Philip Lamantiaas as "the perfect image of a priest" or of all the authorities who condemn hot-blooded embracers of life as sinners, when, in fact, "they sin by lifelessness!" — that turn up verbatim or nearly so in Dylan's song.

The executives describe the millennial target audience as "life embracers," he added, who are "very active, connected to popular culture and have hectic lives".

But "Lipton is more about the uplifting feeling you get from the tea," she added, to reflect the "optimism, dynamism and looking on the bright side of life" that are emblematic of the so-called life embracers who are "younger than our current users".

Broadly, embracers and adopters seem to have a positive attitude towards the act, viewing it as a measure that affords them greater flexibility in commissioning and procurement.

One of the most unashamedly enthusiastic British embracers of Mughal culture during this period was General Sir David Ochterlony: every evening, all 13 of his Indian wives went around Delhi in a procession behind their husband, each on the back of her own elephant.

Dissemination of best practice, training and support, and time, are needed to shift compliers into the adopter column and transform adopters into embracers.

With a third of councils (embracers plus adopters) using the act frequently, consideration of social value is not just a niche activity, even if it is not quite yet mainstream.

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