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The bill furthers an objective that Grayson argues should be widely embraced: that the government should not do business with fraudsters.
If you go to Quebec, you will discover a whole different French culture that despite being less than twenty five percent of the country is so embraced that the whole country is officially bi-lingual.
It has been widely embraced that the intricate interplay between three groups of the Bcl-2 family proteins determines the commitment of MOMP and subsequent apoptosis [5].
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The Clinton administration's rules firmly embraced that principle; the industry-friendly Bush rules did not.
But privately we have never embraced that belief for the Arab world.
These are exactly the kinds of lessons that are important for every college student to embrace; that is, the universe is large, complex, marvelous, and often knowable.
And Manhattan audiences may be less eager to embrace "That Face," especially the cripplingly self-conscious version directed by Sarah Benson.
Embracing that will enhance the images of companies and products".
If the Israeli center can't embrace that -- or if the Palestinians, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia can't embrace that -- then no final peace is possible.
We await the day the church embraces that fully, without any exceptions or exemptions".
He was able to step up and embrace that environment and use the crowd to his advantage.
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