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She says she has always embraced causes.
"These are strong, healthy businesses," she told analysts, then added, "but DuPont has always embraced change.
But PTP/NYC has always embraced his intemperance, and so has Maxwell, a forceful, fervent performer.
Popular culture has always embraced the notion of America as a nation of porous class lines.
Mr. Darnell has always embraced the umbrage, knowing it usually ensured heavy audience tune-in.
Edinburgh has always embraced the idea that theatres don't need to have walls.
In many respects, making "Home" validated the risk-taking ethos the trio has always embraced.
Granada has always embraced its shores, which look out on the hemisphere's second-largest lake.
Pacquiao has always embraced distractions, which seemed to multiply around him as fast as victories, celebrity and money.
If you go at 8 p.m. or later, you miss the children's hour; El Parador has always embraced families.
— This city has always embraced the water, with a lively riverfront on one side and the ocean on the other.
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