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been embraced with
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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But recently the low-carb principles have been embraced with new fervor.
Days later, books and games that would have been embraced with excitement at any other time sat untouched.
And more recently, indie rock and classic disco have been embraced with a vengeance — and with a uniquely Serbian bent.
Since 2011, the UN Guiding Principles have been embraced with enthusiasm by governments, civil society and businesses the world over.
This is the sort of plan that would expand the number of donors and has been embraced with a reasonable degree of success in Canada.
This stipulation has been embraced with gusto by Mr. Steinbach, who is in many ways as much a collector and curator as an artist.
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"I was embraced with open arms," he said.
These days he is embraced with the term outsider.
Least-favorite relatives were embraced with smiles of strength.
Effective treatments would thus be embraced with enthusiasm by sufferers and society alike.
And it is being embraced with all the fervor shown by recent converts.
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