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Around the corner were details of how Hitler was embraced early on, by the elite in Munich.
That's a cause Mrs. Obama embraced early in her tenure, a choice made all the more apropos because some Republicans tried to cast her as unpatriotic in 2008.
When a job ends you may not come across the same people again – but this is something I embraced early on.
The reports provide the names and party identification for everyone who has requested an absentee ballot that day in those four states, which are among those that have most aggressively embraced early voting.
Watching his three children develop, Stolberg, now 50, embraced early childhood as a charitable cause.
Thirty-two stands and the District of Columbia have embraced early voting, which allows citizens to exercise their right to vote well in advance of Election Day.
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Activists also embrace early voting because it gives people more time to go to the polls at their convenience.
I'd welcome an apology from reformers who are finally embracing early education and after-school programs, but I won't hold my breath.
Movies and TV shows have traditionally enforced review embargoes, but according to a recent Variety article, some TV shows are now embracing earlier coverage.
Beyoncé and Pink, who embraced melisma early in their careers, have both left it behind.
Jim DeMint, then the state's senator, embraced Rubio early on, whereas the establishment had backed his opponent Charlie Crist, who at the time was the state's governor.
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