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But with each new challenge I am learning to embrace change as one of life's and business's constants.
"Entertaining," the glossy book that made Martha Stewart a household name, appeared in 1982, just as the women's movement was learning to embrace its domestic side.
One of the big things I've learned is that it's not just about speaking well – it's about learning to embrace a wide variety of arguments.
"My Poets" is McLane's story of learning to embrace the ambivalence of her own taste in poems and in people, and of learning to live and read in contradiction.
In my wildest dreams I never imagined that I would become a child soldier at the age of 13, learning to embrace violence to survive, mastering the skills of how to kill men, women and children with weapons such as AK-47s, rocket-propelled grenades, Uzi's and M16s.
In starting the academy, he envisioned talented boys and girls from not only the New York metropolitan area but also from around the country and even abroad coming with their families to "the most stimulating city in the world" to lead normal lives while learning to embrace their individuality and creativity in a sport that demands it at the very highest levels.
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Instead we need to learn to embrace and engage".
Uncertainty is something I probably should learn to embrace.
I learned to embrace the quirks unique to my neighborhood.
The tentacles of big business have learned to embrace NGOs.
"Learn to embrace it and live with it".
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