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Goethe marched south and embraced all things Italian.
A New Jersey native of mostly Italian heritage, she embraced all things Greek, including speaking the language and converting to the Greek Orthodox religion, after meeting her future husband, Takis, who is from Crete; the couple married in 1988.
He was African-American, grew up in a part of Queens that was home to South Asians, Hispanics and Orthodox Jews, and embraced all things Thai while living in Fort Worth.
I've fully embraced all things autism; so much so that I'm in the process of setting up a social enterprise that will offer therepeutic and empowering gardening experiences to a range of people, including autistic young people and adults.
The orphaned daughter of German Jewish refugees who fled the Nazis and embraced all things American, Hester is obsessed by Herr Prof. Heinrich Falk, a German medievalist 20 years her senior.
In Poland, Andrzej Wajda and his protege Roman Polanski forged new paths, both dissident and surrealistic, while in Hungary, Miklós Jancsó's My Way Home and The Round-Up embraced all things fluid and painterly.
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Popular culture embraces all things Latino, from callipygian pop stars to taco-touting chihuahuas.
Love it or hate it, modern Britain embraces all things OK! magazine".
In fact, its citizens may have actually gone overboard in their zeal to embrace all things digital.
But the organizers of the Vans Warped Tour have succeeded by reversing the old credo with a twist: they embrace all things conventionish.
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