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British popular culture embraces something like this in a way other countries don't".
This walk embraces something of the essence of the Downs, taking in a couple of locations popular with weekend trippers but also nosing around the quieter valleys and hushed woodlands.
She doesn't care for Western techniques like tooling or for saddle leather (it's too stiff, in her view), but her aesthetic clearly embraces something basic about Western leather craft.
Officials will be hoping he embraces something which fulfils him and which doesn't give him time to once again be cast as a party prince.
The crowd rarely embraces something it does not understand, and the education system has done a marvellous job of convincing the masses that Fiat is money.
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It seems less about pessimism and more about embracing something new".
But now the government has embraced something which is potentially far more radical.
"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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