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Allowing the Communists not to part with their criminal past, allowing them to capture up to 20percentt of the electorate -- meaning that more-or-less democratic parties had to work in coalitions that would embrace a larger portion of the electorate -- was a strategic mistake and we have to live with it.
This season's tool is cedar paper, six inches square and pliable enough to embrace a single-portion fillet of salmon, a hunk of fresh mozzarella or half a ripe summer peach.
America plans to embrace a new approach in which the most radioactive portion of the waste from conventional nuclear power stations is isolated and burned in "fast" reactors.Technology has thus improved nuclear's economics.
If some portion of Ahrar al-Sham were to accept and embrace a bilateral merger with JFS, it is hard to imagine its detractors not splitting off and forming a separate movement.
It may even embrace a federalist proposal.
Find or embrace a talent.
Mr. Jones is at pains to emphasize that the ambitious antipoverty plan is no theoretical exercise — even with limited resources, a corporate community that has yet to give the initiative a public embrace, and a portion of the black population, which makes up the vast majority of the poor in Richmond, that also remains skeptical.
Fell is also the founder of Remote.co, a resource that provides expert insight, best practices, and valuable support for organizations exploring or already embracing a remote team as a significant portion of their workforce.
A cry escaped from Grady, and she embraced a tree as if it were some portion of his love… Grady walking in on Janet screaming and was the one who called the doctor when the baby came.
He quickly embraced a free-market perspective.
In 2001, Frank embraced a new approach.
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