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Chadha sees this as part of an easy embrace of multiple identities.
Critics raved at the visual style, the feeling for drabness on the edge of industrial cities in the south, and the easy embrace of blacks and whites, adults and children.
Huston's easy embrace of clich?nd casual approach to storytelling at times brings "The Kremlin Letter" close to the campy incomprehensibility of his 1953 "Beat the Devil," but this time the joke is short-circuited by an insistently nasty, judgmental tone.
11 federal stimulus money approved by his brother, then-President George W. Bush.... Legislators' easy embrace of the project is a reminder of how much the Republican Party has changed since Bush left the governor's mansion in January 2007.
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Hawkins more or less invented the instrument, Young reinvented it tonally and melodically (Hawkins sped through the chords, while Young floated above), and Webster developed an enormous lyrical sound and swinging directness — an easy, embracing quality — that touched you in a way that Hawkins and Young, for all their genius, rarely did.
It's easy to embrace our respective roles, because we've been embracing them for so long.
Wolfe's optimism is easy to embrace.
They find that fairly easy to embrace.
Impressive results made it easy to embrace such a change.
The chic uniforms, the cool arena and the remade roster made the Nets easy to embrace.
Nicholson proved to be like St. Bonaventure itself — hard to find, but easy to embrace.
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