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Formally embracing federalism would do more than anything else to answer the regional question.
But Mr. Haider, while formally embracing this prevailing ideology as he entered government, whispers another reality, as does France's Jean-Marie LePen: the left-leaning, bleeding-heart, tree-hugging, globalist bureaucrats have no monopoly on historical truth.
He found the solution by formally embracing the idea that his students might benefit from listening to the stories, and he began, in bardic fashion, to tell them over and over again, "refining the language and observing the reactions of the listeners".
Eight other states have followed California's lead, formally embracing the technique as a crime-fighting tool.
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The Vatican itself has not formally embraced liberation theology.
This second alternative is often formally embraced by those who in practice support the first position.
What's more, that government had formally embraced the cause for which the lawyers had fought.
The United States and Canada are among the very few that have not formally embraced the right to safe water.
By early 2016, it had formally embraced groups in eight countries, adding an estimated fifteen thousand additional fighters beyond those in Iraq and Syria.
But they have rejected, albeit only as recently as 1998, the "dictatorship of the proletariat", and now formally embrace political pluralism and the principle of a mixed economy.
N.F.L. owners are not expected to vote to formally embrace an 18-game regular season when they meet in Atlanta on Wednesday.
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