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For example, he said, the new line of palm-size Panasonic digital cameras and camcorders have been embraced equally by men and women.

The mind is both slave and master of the body's appetites, and the absurd and terrifying task of stabilizing that dynamic, in theory and in practice, is embraced equally by the film and the fragile, serious historical figures who inhabit it.

Lazio's reputation as both a moderate and a legislative craftsman rest on a massive public-housing reform bill that passed in 1998, and that achieved the extraordinary distinction of being embraced equally by the White House and the Republican House leadership.

His rise to prominence is a testament to a blurring menswear market where street-informed labels and high fashion are embraced equally.

Most of the band was not, in fact, gay, and they were embraced equally in punk clubs, gay bars, and art outposts like Boston Film/Video Foundation, which hosted some early Humans shows at "Red Alert" nights.

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Oh My God, Award Tour and Steve Biko are the sort of hip-hop classics that hardcore fans and casual dabblers could embrace equally enthusiastically.

He tries to identify the historical and social undercurrents that have driven seemingly sane Americans to attribute such events to nefarious conspiracies instead of embracing equally or more plausible -- if also more mundane -- causes like government arrogance, sloppiness and even coincidence.

"When audiences embrace something the way they did with Gravity – and they embraced it equally for its unique story and its use of 3D – then that does make it a little easier to say: 'Well, maybe they'll like something else that also has that mix of spectacle and emotion.'" (Just to be on the safe side, The Walk is opening in the US in the same early-autumn slot that Gravity occupied two years ago).

Eventually, Isner lumbered toward the net, where he wrapped the distraught Mahut in an embrace equally tender and touching.

French minorities – not only Muslims – must be encouraged to preserve whatever identity they embrace but equally to pass through the glass walls which have surrounded them for so long.

"Furthermore, men and women often choose to make different career decisions – usually based on flexibility and rigour – so they can embrace other, equally meaningful parts of their life; this, naturally, can be reflected in their pay".

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