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You'd think -- given the sophisticated sorts of folks who annually attend the Berlin Film Festival -- that this wouldn't be the sort of crowd which would enthusiastically embrace something as crass-sounding as The Croods.
He added, "The human nervous system wasn't designed to embrace something as unwieldy and various as the entire state of California".
This White House has never been willing to ask the American public to do anything but accept more tax cuts; it's hardly going to embrace something as difficult and unpopular as military conscription.
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So he was motivated to embrace something new as Mr. Hyman contemplated having dinner with him.
The trouble with doing so, however, is that we are embracing something just as offensive as what it is critiquing.
Four hundred years after the ageing Prospero acknowledged a thing of darkness, here is the sixtysomething Busi reaching out to embrace "something fierce and dangerous" as his own.
Rachel Riley, of conference organisers WPA Protocol, said the grim economic climate meant there was a financial incentive for firms to embrace something previously seen only as the "right thing to be doing".
Raf Simons at Dior was eager to embrace something more savage and sexual as he had all his models trussed up in thigh-high latex boots with perspex heels and an abstracted animal print.
Ms. Stone, who laughingly (and earnestly) describes herself as a socialist, continues to embrace something of this mission.
But to get booed by this crowd, Mr. Dylan would have had to present himself as a hip-hop act, embracing something seen (incorrectly) as the younger generation's commercial rubbish.
I think gay men also face a particularly difficult psychological situation because they are seen as embracing something hated in our culture -- the feminine -- and so they'd better come up with a good reason for what they are doing.
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