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But although Hwang's father, Henry Yuan Hwang, was supportive of his son's choice of career, he was not his biggest fan; Hwang has said that his father, who died in 2005, "embraced" only two of his more than a dozen plays: "F.O.B".
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Mr. Campbell said that technology, which the Met has embraced only slowly, is one of the best ways to bridge those kinds of gaps without sacrificing any of the seriousness or ambition of the museum's exhibitions and collections.
I spend most of those hours reading, listening to music, cooking, eating, or watching a TV show — usually also one I've embraced only after it has been validated by critics and friends.
However, individualism is embraced only when safe.
He embraces the — only two terms, I didn't send these out, to be remembered, I suppose.
"It cannot be a leader by embracing only convergence".
Up to now, studies in plants have embraced homologues of only three subunits of the yeast NuA4 complex, ESA1, YAF9 and EAF3.
Unless one deftly sidesteps the issue, as the Streets did, by recording the follow-up in the persona of a cash-strapped everyman, there are only two options: embrace success or rail against it.
In it, King posits that, given the challenges we face, we have only two options: to embrace chaos or community.
Kashmiris on either side of the divide will be able to embrace each other in only three hours.More generally, the reopening of transport links means the restoration of age-old trading routes in the subcontinent.
Southern Baptists and Mormons are not the only two religious groups in the United States that embrace patriarchal values.
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