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If you know of any other sitting president who has dared to embrace atheists (Thomas Jefferson did, but not while in office), post the information on my blog, nytimes.com/ontheground).
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It is no wonder that all eyes (in England, if not Scotland) are on the Scottish Sun to see whether it dares to embrace independence by urging its 246,000 buyers to vote Yes on 18 September.
Instead of simply converting the overwhelming opportunities brought to carry economic benefits, they dare to embrace the challenges imposed on enhancing architectural connotation and create a batch of high-level work that lives up to expectations of the era, marking the achievement of reform and rapid urbanization in China.
Upon all subjects of morality, the preacher maintains the character of a rigid and inflexible monitor; neither admitting apology for that which is wrong, nor softening the difficulty of adhering to that which is right; a stern stoicism of doctrine, that may fail in finding many converts, but leads to excellence in the few manly minds who dare to embrace it.
8. Dare to embrace the tension of diversity.
I dare you to embrace and express your true nature.
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A testament to those happy, lucky few that dared to dream and lived to experience the delicate embrace of my underwear.
He dared to think.
Worse, he dared to speak.
I dared to ask why.
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