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To some extent one can generalize about them, although the group is heterogeneous, embracing as it does nuclear scientists, space researchers, biologists and geneticists, chemists, and engineers.
Nor is "the environment" a simple concept, embracing as it does everything from the entirety of the cellular DNA via the organism as a whole, to the ever-changing physical and living worlds in which all life is embedded.
And on the right, the European People's Party (EPP) is in as great a fix as the Socialists, embracing as it does both centrist Christian Democrats and right-wing Conservatives and it has not yet even completed its Euro-manifesto.On a second measure, however, the coherence of behaviour, the evidence suggests a touch more bonding.
This fifth film in Kevin Smith's proposed New Jersey trilogy will demand a lot of patience from those who aren't aficionados of his eighth-grade worldview, embracing as it does the aimless anarchy of late Cheech and Chong movies like "Nice Dreams".
The bottom are open admission anyway -- and that statement is more laudatory than derogatory, embracing as it does our ideals of inclusion and upward mobility.
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He could fairly be called an existentialist, although that label has come to seem less and less informative in hindsight, embracing as it did such a disparate array of literary and intellectual figures.
We need a revolution in our approach to mental health that acknowledges the importance of prevention and early intervention and embraces, as it does with physical health, choice based on a framework of what works for the patient.
The problem isn't whether this assertion is true; the problem is the film reflexively embraces it, much as it does every single other cliché, without inquiry, challenge or a single ounce of real risk.
She will embrace it as long as it doesn't cost a lot more.
It seemed that Boyle had invented a new kind of opening ceremony, a concept ceremony, one that embraces big ideas as passionately as it does technical flamboyancy.
Writing in The Observer, Jackie Kay commented that "it seemed that Boyle had invented a new kind of opening ceremony, a concept ceremony, one that embraces big ideas as passionately as it does technical flamboyancy".
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