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True enough though the chances of a Communist president would be hugely enhanced if the party changed its name (as its cousins in Central Europe have done), disavowed much of its history, embraced a bit of free-marketry, and had the nous to put a youthful person like Poland's president, Alexander Kwasniewski, at its head.
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I just want to stop and I want to feel, and I want to be thoughtful and embrace a bit more".
Perhaps the answer is for everyone to be tolerant, to embrace a bit of "constructive ambiguity"... and toast the health of the future king.
But luckily writer Andrew Stanton chose to embrace a bit of grain, preferring the look of the movie that hadn't been rendered to computer-enhanced perfection.
What if, instead of embracing a bit more at a time, questioning one taboo at a time, we change our mind about taboos entirely?
We'd all probably be a lot happier and stress-free if we'd embrace a bit more of this minimalist lifestyle.
I wanted to make this living monument to people and in some ways embrace a bit of the language of Russian iconography.
Adding 64-bit extensions to PC chips would put Intel on a path similar to its rival Advanced Micro Devices, which has embraced a steady move toward 64-bit computing.
www.oldladiesrebellion.com Yves Saint Laurent No one oozes grown-up glamour like the French, and while our homegrown classics along the Pringle/Burberry/Margaret Howell lines fit neatly into most over-60s' wardrobes, we'd like our selection to embrace something a bit more Euro-jetset.
Honestly, they probably embraced it for a bit too long.
But an unreformed Gazprom's embrace is a bit too warm for comfort.
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