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Allowing yourself to embrace anything that's different, I think, is good".
"I think we need to embrace anything that highlights the fact that women should be equal, but they aren't.
Five years ago there was the exhibition Cruel and Tender; now we have Street & Studio: twin pairs of antinomies so vast as to embrace anything and everything.
With that political landscape, Mr. Bruno, and the senators who follow his dictates, are unlikely to eagerly embrace anything with the governor's name on it.
I was greedy for the best of everything the world had to offer and did not care to embrace anything secondary.
"I would have said a year ago that Republicans would not embrace anything so drastic," said Representative Charlie Gonzalez, a Texas Democrat who is chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
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It's been a long time since I embraced anything feminine".
They need to make a statement and, afraid of embracing anything positive, set about attacking an imaginary establishment.
After Cobain's suicide, indie rockers embraced anything but big guitars and hooks, which were left to bands that are still the butt of jokes: Creed, Nickelback, Daughtry.
Paris, meanwhile, has kept up its capacity to inspire incredulity, this time by embracing anything that can be plausibly labeled "très Brooklyn," particularly food trucks.
It's far more common for a group to self-immolate, get stagnant, find itself mired in (lucrative) nostalgia, or, worse, become so gripped by the notion of modernizing that it awkwardly embraces anything overtly novel (like aggressive use of the vocoder, or rapping, or bass drops).
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