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That said, the festival prospectus does not appear to embrace much in the way of radical reconsideration of period style.
Additionally, even if they wanted to embrace much of what's on offer, they couldn't necessarily afford to do so.
"We are seeing institutions embrace much more competency-based skills development for students, and this includes understanding how to embrace social media technologies".
Mr. Cuomo, who has successfully persuaded the divided Legislature to embrace much of his agenda, has said nothing to indicate he would like to see Democrats retake the Senate.
The arts and humanities embrace much of human life, and study in them filters into society, feeding our desire for knowledge and understanding, encouraging us to rethink our own ideas and assumptions.
Conservatives can embrace much of Trump's economic program of tax cuts, deregulation, and the freeing of the energy sector.
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I predict, and hope, that 2015 will be the year when leaders across the healthcare spectrum will welcome innovation and embrace much-needed change.
The surrounding area embraces much of semiarid south-central Tunisia.
Over the last 10 years, Apple has embraced much of the same strategy — in broad strokes.
But while his piety was intense, he embraced much of the new learning.
To be sure, the average European is embracing much that comes from the United States.
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