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To embracing
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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Dubai is no stranger to embracing innovation.
Are your employers committed to embracing LGBT inclusion?
Obama's speech showed that they're back to embracing it.
Some Republican governors have come around to embracing it.
But Mr Netanyahu is averse to embracing Kadima and its leader.
Thanks to his life and work, the rest of us are closer to embracing it too.
Poppy went from denouncing "voodoo economics" to embracing it as Reagan's vice president.
But when it comes to embracing austerity, he could hardly sound more grudging.
Several factions within the racing industry paid lip service to embracing the legislation.
I am fully committed to embracing this opportunity to provide open space.
"But we find that the independents are more open to embracing this as early adopters".
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