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Both smiled as they talked, and they embraced when the conversation was over.
Whatever the outcome against Notre Dame, Erickson will be embraced when he returns to campus.
Ensign's Pentecostal faith, embraced when he was in graduate school, had been a central part of his public identity.
Since the former depends upon a deep understanding of the latter, principles of mechanobiology must be embraced when engineering new tissue.
Several sobbed as the details were explained, and many embraced when the judge formally accepted the plea.
In a bleak cemetery Aisling begged forgiveness of the dead for the falsity she had embraced when what there was had been too ugly to accept.
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Customarily, it is a dish you had as a child, abandoned as childish when those things began to matter and then re-embraced when you realized that, say, macaroni and cheese wasn't something to be ashamed of.
"They were embracing," when they died, the chief said.
He was discerning about whom to embrace, when and how.
Radicalism is easier to embrace when you're poor.
The people trust that competent leadership is one of the values that government embraces when appointing those leaders.
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