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Finland may be the clearest example of a country weakened by embrace of the euro.
Paul Weller joined a few years later followed by Embrace, Gomez, former Tricky vocalist Martina Topley-Bird Topley-Bird and David Ford
The Sobieris, though, said their insurance, provided by Embrace, was invaluable and made their decision-making just a little easier.
Earlier this week, tickets for the evening's Opening Ceremony remained available priced £45-plus, suggesting a gig featuring Walsh and Griffin and headlined by Embrace, a local indie band whose glory days were in the 90s, wasn't quite the draw the promoter hoped.
But even the biggest names in Big Software see the Net threat and are trying to preempt it by embrace.
Thus, moral progress is movement, prompted by embrace of liberty and respect for humans' rights, toward the ideals of love of deity and love of humanity through beneficence the ideals taught best by Jesus.[22] The definition is barebones for several reasons.
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By embracing the Tea Party, Republicans risk repeating history.
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