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It will also require that we begin to embrace an uncomfortable truth.
The band's third album saw the hard work coalesce and the public begin to embrace the band in significant numbers.
It could be only a matter of time until members of the public would begin to embrace alternatives.
But Ms. Buik, the group's president, said she hoped givers would begin to embrace the campaign against poverty.
Only in the 1930s did this newspaper begin to embrace charts as a way to present information and then, only cautiously.
Moda Operandi's investment comes as many high-end retailers, once reluctant to sell their premium goods online, begin to embrace the Web.
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The Henry brothers began to embrace black separatism.
Many consultants are also beginning to embrace the technology.
Obama has begun to embrace positions that a generation of Democrats have been advised to avoid.
Western doctors are beginning to embrace it, sometimes sending their patients to acupuncturists for specific conditions.
Because computer-generated special effects were comparatively inexpensive to produce, networks began to embrace science fiction.
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