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I take this to mean in touch with things otherwise impossible to embrace rather than merely stay abreast of, although a certain ambiguity is the mark of accomplished writers.
Sometimes, it is impossible to embrace Parcells -- the girth of his self-importance alone makes it difficult -- but he has to be credited as a wonderful coach and master motivator.
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The story, of a runty, crooked-legged horse that became the biggest media celebrity in Depression-weary America, is impossible not to embrace, and Mr. Ross tells it with efficiency and professionalism.
It was the question of how to choose which impossible dream to embrace.
The dangerous temptation to embrace impossible dreams is also addressed in Tom Russell's title song, a gloomy stylistic mash-up of Dylan, Springsteen and Cash.
Woolf gave us limitlessness, impossible to grasp, urgent to embrace, as fluid as water, as endless as desire, a compass by which to get lost.
If their proposal has weak criteria and large loopholes, it will be impossible for civil society to embrace what can and should be a climate victory for the German government.
Later, as they (and everybody else) came to fear that Jewish assimilation would be impossible in Western Europe, they continued to embrace liberal principles of governance.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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