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I'm happy to embrace what we did in Powderfinger.
Its students are encouraged to embrace what is best in religious and secular schooling.
"We stretch out our arms full of love, eager to embrace what we have in mind.
Democrats flee what they should embrace, while Republicans embrace what they should flee.
Still others embrace what might be called liberal exceptionalism, celebrating America's egalitarian, anti-aristocratic heritage.
The name change reflected the district's evolution and signaled a willingness to embrace what possibilities the future held.
So they say they are trying to embrace what they can, and worry less about what they cannot stop.
So first, you should embrace what the digital entrepreneur Anil Dash has called "the joy of missing out".
Murchison's original concept grew in his lifetime to embrace what is now differentiated into the Cambrian, Ordovician, and Silurian systems.
That I can still open up a little more every day and embrace what I once rejected.
I am confident that she will work hard, and just as important, learn to embrace what makes her different.
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