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Embrace for a moment the idea that the most important band to emerge from early-2000s New York wasn't the Strokes but the Rapture.
America met Stephen L. Baltz on Dec. 16, 1960, held him in a collective embrace for a day and then, grieving, let him go.
Locked in an embrace for a long time with his friends, Zidane could smell "all those Marseille afternoons" as his friends shouted in his ear: "you're the kid from the cité, our buddy who scored those two goals".
Her partner of 19 years, the artist Patricia Cronin, carved their likenesses in a beautiful embrace for a piece called "Memorial to a Marriage," now cast in bronze as a tombstone holding their spots in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.
The report found that Bishop Magee had held a would-be seminarian in an embrace for a minute, kissing him on the forehead and asking if the embrace "felt good".
They held this embrace for a little while, ten seconds or perhaps a little longer.
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The people running the research said they'd rarely experienced such an overwhelmingly warm embrace for such a proposition.
They embraced for a long time.
They faced each other in the darkness and embraced for a long time.
The Clintons embraced for a long time, during which Hillary patted her husband's back.
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