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Starting in the nineties, Rocco embraced what Fithian called the "twelve-month ideology".
My mom loved how he embraced what I do and supported me.
But I have embraced what I've perceived to be perfect ideas.
Despite those comments, members of the far-right embraced what Mr. Kjellberg had done.
She has embraced what she calls flamenco's "anarchic" side to create her own highly personal style.
This anomaly apart, Gatiss and Moffat embraced what they call "equivalence" – finding modern equivalents to dated details.
"They're great kids and have totally embraced what we do," Huggins said.
Yes, it is rewarding that readers have also accepted and embraced what I've written.
European nations have more readily embraced what is called the precautionary principle.
Because he made a choice: rather than employ a false objectivity, he embraced what he calls larger truths.
It embraced what is now France and Belgium, along with parts of Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
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