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They have to embrace at one point.
So, he's already embracing at least one stupid Washington cliche!
However, he never accomplished its plan to have a universal, all embracing knowledge at one place.
Since we all have embraced at least one passion inspired by another enthusiast, we know the vital importance of personal connection in sparking such fire.
One might want to endorse the former without the latter, though it is hard to see how one could endorse the latter without embracing at least part (a) of the former.
In taking responsibility, our new government would do well to announce that we, too, are to embrace at least that one baby step.
UIMA has been embraced at IBM, and one of the positive results has been the IBM Watson question answering system, which won a competition against former Jeopardy stars (14).
A Fair Market Agenda is one that embraces at least partial public ownership of infrastructure and services essential to human survival.
"That they could go from embracing one another at the funeral and praying for each other to not even speaking was crushing," he said.
Today, 40 years later, this is still the Armory's lifeblood: to have children from practically every neighborhood and beyond loosening up together for their events, competing shoulder to shoulder, embracing one another at the finish.
Of the 9,920 runners who finished (9,960 started), no one was more embraced at the end than Gebrselassie.
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