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What could account for the fervent embrace?
It includes a fervent embrace of new technologies.
Where Shenzhen went, the nation followed: into a fervent embrace of capitalism and urbanisation.
Perhaps it can even survive the fervent embrace of George W. Bush.
But its leaders' enthusiasm for medieval barbarity is matched by an equally fervent embrace of modern technology.
Pence's fervent embrace of conservative social values have made Indiana a lightning rod for controversy – although the most notorious instance had nothing to do with abortion.
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The affectingly beautiful scenes include children playing in the nooks and crannies of buildings and a heartbreaking moment of thwarted romance, when the hero refuses to respond to the fervent embraces of his wife as they dance to Dinah Washington's "This Bitter Earth".
Daniel S. Greenberg, author of "Science for Sale: The Perils, Rewards and Delusions of Campus Capitalism," finds the increasingly fervent campus embrace faddish and narrow.
In both the year preceding and the months following Donald Trump's election, his most fervent detractors embraced a common theme: the romantics of "normal".
But the fervent opposition to regulation embraced by Libertarian activists may, in its more extreme forms, alienate mainstream voters.
My fervent hope is that by embracing the richness and realities of contemporary society we can make our work relevant to all.
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