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1655: West Ham manager Sam Allardyce's post-match interview has just been interrupted by a embrace by Hammers midfielder Kevin Nolan, who almost took his manager's head off.
Or, you could party like an art star with a night at the museum, thanks to MoMA PS1's 4th Annual Halloween Ball, just as much a celebration of creativity as a embrace of costumed debauchery.
The question is, why? "The basic vibe of EDM crowds is made up of a lot of people new to the scene who want to a) embrace the spirit of mainstream dance culture, and b) prove that they are adequate or 'cool' enough to stand their ground," supposes Dennis Sebayan, a New York-based DJ who goes by the name Bass Control.
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We should welcome voters with an embrace, not a presumption of guilt.
The two bodies were placed in an embrace in a single coffin, as they had requested.
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