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Wisdom isn't the embrace of everything we rejected at 19.
This just in, on the BBC – its "bias", its alleged embrace of everything that tickles tummies in the Labour party and here at the Guardian.
In his day job, as one of the guitarists for Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore has had a hand in a seemingly endless stream of LPs, singles, collaborations, and soundtracks, all marked by the band's fearless embrace of everything from avant-garde noise to pop-culture collage to gentle balladry.
The nips, tucks and revisions still result in a warm and thoughtful embrace of everything from the introductory 3-D flight of Santa to New York (special glasses are provided, attached to the program) to the truncated "Nutcracker" and a reimagined "New York at Christmas," which puts the Rockettes in snowy white (with touches of red and green) aboard a double-decker sightseeing bus.
"This show is the perfect embrace of everything I've ever dreamed of," she says.
Given the show's wide embrace of everything from sentiment to silliness, somehow it makes sense that upcoming guest stars include not only the clean-cut Routh (who returns in another episode) but the retro hip-hop duo Kid n' Play and Stacy Keach, Barry Bostwick and Dean Stockwell, who play a group of veterans.
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Beyond embracing the "Internet of Everything" and smarter industry, GE also has its eyes on healthcare and the revolution that's waiting in the wings.
What starts as a teasing look at people who can focus on only one thing in their lives (animals, money, children, a lover) turns into a soft embrace of everybody and everything.
It had never occurred to me how Alan Clark, diarist, minister, quasi-fascist and author of The Donkeys (1961), his wildly popular (and critically demolished) denunciation of the 1915 British high command, helped lead the left off to embrace the facile certainties of everything from Oh! What a Lovely War (1963 and still reviving) to Blackadder Goes Forth (1989 and still repeating).
Some advocated the active embrace of globalism and leaving everything up to the dictates of the market.
I don't think there's a single voter that Obama would lose because he openly embraced freedom to marry instead of everything but marriage".
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