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But there is also an internal pull, drawing men and women to embrace a label they might once have eschewed.
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It also means embracing a label that former Gov. Mitt Romney has run away from in the Republican presidential primary race: "Massachusetts moderate".
More recently, I've listened as Alan granted interviews where his not embracing a gay label was troubling to the interviewer.
Instructional strategies labeled as PBL and CBL embrace a wide range of intersecting but independent values.
To distinguish their potatoes, these farmers have embraced a raft of ideological labels: organic, local, sustainable, heirloom, slow, artisanal, gourmet and farm-to-table.
Yep, it sure would be awkward if a man with a history of far-right street organising repeating "I embrace the label far-right" were to look a bit like a man with a history of far-right street organising embracing the label "far-right".
That does not mean, however, that the labels are embracing a mechanism for piracy, record industry officials said.
I embrace this label with joy and an up-turned smirk.
I feel uncomfortable whenever my friend Guy, a card-carrying homosexual American, implores me to embrace the label of "queer".
Some artists rejected the post-rock label, while others cheerfully embraced a genre that included such influential acts as Stereolab, Tortoise, and the Sea and Cake.
He even began to embrace his label as "the gay kid".
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