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However, the old GI Bill operated in an era of mass mobilization that better embraced all social strata rather than the current all-volunteer force.
I only wish that Rise... and its reboot predecessor didn't take themselves quite so seriously, and better embraced the adventurous spirit we saw back when Lara was chugging energy drinks on her way to taking over the world.
In recent studies, hence, the identification of genomic patterns that are specific to certain biological contexts is gaining more interest as the heterogeneity in biological data becomes better embraced.
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Mr. Holder had better embrace the report as stark evidence for thorough repair of the department's reputation.
"If you live in New York it is because you like change, and you had better embrace it or get out".
In full sun, which brings on the best show of flowers, the branches grow largely upright, while in shade they spread wide as if to better embrace the limited light available.
So here is a meeting place where both sides may better embrace their good fortune of having had each other before this pivotal round of free agency — the Yankees with three years and $45 million on the table and Jeter presumably asking more than double that — goes from messy to ugly.
He has a few suggestions for how Microsoft can better embrace the cloud.
Finally, the entire Consumer Applications and Commerce team will champion how we can better embrace all of our users to be treated as members – all part of the AOL community.
They're two qualities that the Baltimore Orioles had better embrace.
I felt that I better embrace the thing that I created.
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