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But now the government has embraced something which is potentially far more radical.
The company has embraced something of a "stealth" approach to growth.
"There must have been a reason why the Turkish people embraced something from Sweden so willingly.
Um, so it's about creating a norm that difference is normal, that difference is expected, and that it is something that is embraced, something that you actually believe you will benefit from.
He didn't get down on himself when bad things happened on the court, because he remembered his father's strength and also because he embraced something Pete Sampras had told him: "You have to have a short memory".
Having shrugged off objectivity and embraced something very like relativism, he was none the less a firm believer in the excellence of a liberal democratic society, because it encourages the existence of competing beliefs in a peaceful community.
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It seems less about pessimism and more about embracing something new".
"So it's amazing and gratifying and cool that people are embracing something traditional, even sentimental".
Instead, like the Beckhams and the Furnish-Johns, they're embracing something different.
Ms. Stone, who laughingly (and earnestly) describes herself as a socialist, continues to embrace something of this mission.
Muhammad asked his hearers not to embrace something new but to abandon the traditional in favour of the original.
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