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Mr. Beck smartly rejects the birthers movement, which claims Obama is not a U.S. citizen and is embraced by some on the right.
This retail strategy is known here as the "millions," and is embraced by leading Western retailers including Ikea and Auchan, the French food chain.
The castle embraces and is embraced by the surrounding jungle, its forms mirroring those of the gnarled trees that grow through it.
Then, Alice-like, she steps through a mirror and is suddenly wearing a black dress and a come-hither expression, and is embraced by a dark stranger wearing a tuxedo.
There's a narrative supersub in Jaiyah Saelua, a transgender centre-back who, by her own admission, runs "like a girl" yet tackles like Chopper Harris – and is embraced by her teammates.
With a front page that may or may not be read as antisemitic, that may or may not have been intended to be read as antisemitic by an audience that may or may not know that its target is actually Jewish, and who embraces and is embraced by the Jewish community in an often lukewarm fashion.
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Launching a great project and being embraced by a room full of well-wishers is gratifying.
His son took over, and was embraced by Western powers and African leaders.
Mr. McGreevey, the Democrat, is Irish and was embraced by the crowds.
Suddenly, the kid who had grown up in the Everett gym and been embraced by the community was gone.
After attaining them, he went to the sideline and was embraced by Jacobs, who watched the game in sweat clothes.
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