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But being less materialistic doesn't necessarily mean we have to once more embrace the incredible claims of religion.
Soft firms such as investment banks, law and consulting firms that sell services, like advice, that is more "nebulous" and harder to measure, and where "prestige" matters more, embrace the elite-school brand more readily.
I know they will grow up longing for just one more embrace.
"The cast dance through Ratmansky's fluent and ingenious encounters, evoking sudden joys and mysterious despairs, and continue until there dawns the heretical thought that Chopin/Françaix is a damned bore, and that one more embrace, yet another fall to the ground with attendant moping, and enough is more than enough.
The startup provides its customers with support and guidance during the process and works directly with their manufacturer, a Germany-based company that builds their products abroad (in Germany) and in the U.S. What's more, Embrace offers three lines of hearing aids, starting at $300, next at $500, and top of the line at $700.
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Or is it something larger, more forgiving, more embracing?
Indeed, Sudan really could use a larger, more embracing identity.
The Makonde lack a more embracing political structure, each settlement being independent.
She is engaged to Nomar Garciaparra, the Boston Red Sox shortstop, and seems more embracing of her celebrity.
Of the 9,920 runners who finished (9,960 started), no one was more embraced at the end than Gebrselassie.
By contrast Plath (1932-63) waspiritirit possessed, a lyric poet whose field of action was at once more private and more embracing.
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