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A dish of pasta this fantastic, its sauce of cream and vin santo applied with restraint and leavened cunningly by shredded carrot, convinces a person that whatever path led him to it should be embraced more often.
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Novels embraced more uncommon concerns as well.
That concept could be embraced more internationally.
In "My Mother Was a Four-Alarm Fire," Ms. Garfield and Ms. Lynch-John portrayed a sometimes embracing but more often squabbling mother and daughter.
Mr. Medvedev, speaking in Krasnoyarsk, a city near Russia's geographic center, spoke in softer tones, addressing Russia's middle class and small-business owners and embracing themes more often heard in the West.
The novels, though they embrace more of life, and perhaps more of Singer himself, often fall into a certain schematic pattern.
Rebel, and embrace more risk.
One man helpfully suggested that both Trump and his dad embrace "dankness" more often.
Papp, who was born Joseph Papirofsky, was scrappy and kinetic, with a taste for smart suits; Eustis is shaggy and embracing and earnest, more often in jeans and a sweatshirt than in a suit, and of a professorial bent.
From the nativity of the skyscraper in the 1860s through its early adulthood in the 1900s, this kind of "progress" was more often denounced than embraced.
But Here Lies Love – a vigorous, intelligent, and helplessly danceable song cycle – makes you wish he'd embraced the form earlier and rather more often.
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