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been embracing
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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For Hughes, the key to the May turnaround has been embracing a "reliever mentality".
In the current discussion, however, conservatives have been embracing a precious individual right to shun inoculation.
It's easy to embrace our respective roles, because we've been embracing them for so long.
"Democrats for Crist" groups have cropped up around the state, and Crist has been embracing them.
Liverpool themselves have been embracing recent change, yet their circumstances are not so fraught.
The Guardian has been embracing developments in digital interaction for more than 11 years.
"So my thing has been embracing that I can't do it — and celebrating my own style".
Educational experts say South Korea has been embracing English training with aggressiveness and creativity.
Equally important has been embracing modern technology, even including a fashion film festival as an initiative during the fashion weeks.
Perhaps surprisingly, they have also been embracing technology (email, Skype, Facebook and internet shopping) with age-inappropriate enthusiasm.
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