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Thus, verse drama may embrace a wide variety of nonrealistic aural and visual devices: Greek tragic choric speech provided a philosophical commentary upon the action, which at the same time drew the audience lyrically into the mood of the play.
Such spatial learning may cover only the highly restricted confines of an animal's home range or territory, or it may embrace a migration route of several hundreds or even thousands of miles.
"We may choose to remain identical to the EU or we may embrace a vision more aligned with pro-competitive regulation," Johnson and Gove wrote, last week, in a letter to May. "Other countries must know this choice is in our hands, and they must know it on day one".
With the existing headset less than a year old and with a new Samsung smartphone (a new Note) on the horizon, which may embrace a new USB Type-C connector, the compatibility of the existing Gear VR with Samsung's entire line might be timing out.
A time of love, a time of hate A time of war, a time of peace A time you may embrace, a time to refrain from embracing.
Children who see themselves as being "bad" or "selfish" will unfortunately take on that identity, too -- if they don't recognize their own prosocial behavior, they can't enhance it and may embrace a very negative view of their own desires and drives.
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As many patients and families may embrace an approach of "doing everything" in cases where the disease trajectory is not straightforward, postponing conversations regarding goals of care may effectively limit care options until no more curative treatments remain and such discussions become a practical necessity.
Such models may or may not embrace a form of quasi-idealism, in which the very existence of physical reality depends upon its being consciously observed.
The not-quite-articulated message of "If a Tree Falls" is that a citizenry deprived of a voice may embrace more drastic measures, even a citizenry as mild as Mr. McGowan.
If a project is an aesthetic success — like, say, the Sydney Opera House is (despite its fourteen-hundred-per-cent cost overrun, which derailed the career of its architect, Jørn Utzon) — the public may embrace it as an icon.
If a project is an aesthetic success like, say, the Sydney Opera House is (despite its fourteen-hundred-per-cent cost overrun, which derailed the career of its architect, Jørn Utzon)—the public may embrace it as an icon.
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