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If his film Vile Pervert seeks to ridicule and embrace a term of abuse, rather in the way homosexuals have reclaimed the term "queer", there's an implicit acceptance on his part that this title will prove difficult to shake off.

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He also penned a Wall Street Journal op-ed declaring that "Trump Is Right About Nationalism," embracing a term fraught with racial and historical baggage, though he argued it is not about ethnicity.

At a campaign rally last week, Trump declared himself a "nationalist," embracing a term commonly used by white supremacist and anti-Semitic hate groups.

Mr. Grumbles maintained that Arizona would continue to embrace a long-term clean energy strategy.

They've kept a lot of people in business but I don't think they're healthy because the fair environment tends to embrace a short-term view and a leads to a kind of cynicism that promotes celebrity over talent - it's called branding.

But in talks with his staff, it was clear that the president believes that by embracing a long-term goal of self-determination, he is allowing himself room to maneuver through the next year or so.

The GOP-controlled Congress on Wednesday severely undermined President Trump's drive for a border wall, embracing a short-term spending bill that would keep the government open but deny any new money for his long-promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.

This term could embrace a broad range of resources that scientists use in the laboratory including, but not limited to, cell lines, monoclonal antibodies, reagents, animal models, growth factors, combinational chemistry, genomic and proteomic libraries, drug and drug targets, clones and cloning tools, methods, laboratory equipment and machines, databases and software".

Libtard: The alt-right revels in the rejection of "political correctness," so embracing an outdated term for a person with an intellectual disability ("retard") serves the purpose of insulting liberals.

Hapa -- originally a derogatory Hawaiian word for half-breed -- has been embraced as a term of pride.

The search is on for ever more creative ways to use this ubiquitous device.At a recent conference in São Paulo on "mobile activism"—a term that embraces humanitarian work as well as protest there was much talk about how to "go beyond text" when using mobile phones.

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