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President Obama is now embracing Roosevelt.
After decades of neglect, the US Forest Service is now embracing the Native American methods of fire management.
And after a couple of years of celebrating the gentlemanly stoicism and buttocks-clenching repression of Terence Rattigan, the London stage is now embracing its vintage ragers.
After a shaky start caused by the reluctance of European consumers to accept genetically modified imports, Africa is now embracing that technology, too.
Still, I've become acquainted with the intellectual history of the recent neo-Keynesian emphasis on public-investment strategies of the sort Obama is now embracing so centrally.
That said, the fact that Mrs. Clinton is now embracing the same line would appear to be a belated affirmation of the effectiveness of the tactic.
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The choice movement is now embraced by billionaires for whom it has become a cause celebre.
What was once feared as an emblem of the foreign incursion into our national identity is now embraced and even marketed as a sign of our modernity.
The balmy year-round climate lends itself to Asian night market-style dining, which is now embraced here in many forms.
The biggest damage may be establishing the precedent of holding the debt ceiling hostage to major changes in policy, a tactic that is now embraced by some of the most sensible Republicans.
For this motivation a one-health approach is now embraced (NAS 2012).
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