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The British film industry now acts much more like Hollywood, its remit embracing action blockbusters such as Kingsman: The Secret Service, teen comedies such as The Inbetweeners movies and The Woman in Black horror franchise.

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Locke's concept of superaddition is controversial of course, as noted earlier, but he does appear to embrace action at a distance in his letter to Stillingfleet.

To diffuse the effect of Locke's remarks to Stillingfleet, in which Locke appears to embrace action at a distance, Ayers points to Locke's late manuscript, "The Elements of Natural Philosophy", interpreting certain passages as referring gravitational effects to an undetectable medium (Ayers 1981, pp. 212 214).

According to WHO [ 20] health promotion should represent a comprehensive social and political process that not only embraces actions directed at strengthening the skills and capabilities of individuals, but also actions directed toward changing social environmental and economic conditions so as to alleviate their impact on public and individual health.

For Collection 2000, as the display is called, these themes are nonetheless interpreted fairly broadly, so that, say, landscape includes matter and environment, and nude embraces action and body.

William Fitzpatrick, an equities analyst for Optique Capital Management, said it appeared that the sector was rising as European policy makers "seem to be embracing policy actions closer to what we have done here in the U.S., and that is what the markets are warming up to".

It also seeks to persuade private companies to embrace affirmative action policies that would create more jobs and business opportunities for Dalits.

The decision to embrace political action from the pulpit is part of a broader effort by the Roman Catholic Church and other faith groups that support President Obama's call for new immigration laws.

"I will continue driving the discussion for freedom and free markets, including in the race for president where our candidates must embrace immediate action toward energy independence through domestic resource developments of conventional energy sources, along with renewables," she wrote.

When Alan Greenspan, the Fed chairman, announced a half-point cut in interest rates during the first session with business leaders here, Mr. Bush embraced the action, telling reporters "I think the cut was needed".

Consider: * Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, skeptical throughout her judicial career of any government policy that took account of race, suddenly embraced affirmative action at the University of Michigan Law School as not only tolerable but good for the country.

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