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The half-formed bodies in small ink drawings by Dasha Shishkin seem to be made from some kind of cancerous tissue as they emerge, wrestling and embracing, from wounds in other, larger bodies.
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They embrace from ignorance and misplaced hope rather than from shared hatreds.
Afghans have found the notion of security searches, which are routine in the West, extremely difficult to embrace from a religious and a cultural perspective.
She got that doctorate, in public health, at 44, she said, "to embrace from a scholarly perspective the difficulties I personally lived".
In fact, the most-watched comedies today are invariably the most critically embraced, from "Friends" to "Everybody Loves Raymond," to "Frasier," "The Simpsons" and "Malcolm in the Middle".
But it may also invigorate UN-led moves towards a ceasefire in the north, which the opposition had been unwilling to embrace from a position of weakness.
Champagne, embraces from friends and strangers, interviews, trophies, more champagne.
The problem concerned was embraced from the solution given to the Hellenic Tobacco Organization and the restructuring of its branch network.
The third generation embraced from the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) community the idea of services, leading to OGSA (Open Grid Services Architecture).
However, such a negative conclusion would be reached only by someone who embraced from the outset the "spirit of seriousness" Sartre sets out to attack.
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