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For gay people to join other Americans in embracing that vow only strengthens "the good influence of society".
But the so-called Zionists on trial were all dedicated, lifelong Communists -- if not loyal Stalinists -- who in embracing that secular religion had largely abandoned their Jewish roots.
It is Beyoncé showing us not only her own vulnerability but the vulnerabilities of all black women, and by doing this she's proving that there's strength in embracing that vulnerability. .
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Ms. Marvel, usually the best thing in any show she's in, embraces that description with an embarrassing vengeance, giving an over-the-top performance that suggests vintage Lily Tomlin (I mean in "Laugh-In," not "Nashville").
I find freedom in finally embracing that concept.
They left this world together in an embrace that will last through eternity and they have gone to make even Heaven a better place.
"He was willing to be flexible and has been so adventurous in embracing things that are different about this league".
Yet Bush fell back on the behavior of his predecessors during his second term in embracing behavior that was usually mealy mouthed, consensual, timorous and multilateral more jaw-jaw than war-war.
We really want women in sport, and I think in Australia we're embracing that quite well.
There has been significant energy dedicated in battling change instead of embracing that inevitability.
She enfolds the vulgar, overbearing Nat in a compassionate embrace that avoids condescension and exaggeration.
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