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Indeed, Sudan really could use a larger, more embracing identity.
Or is it something larger, more forgiving, more embracing?
The Makonde lack a more embracing political structure, each settlement being independent.
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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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Of the 9,920 runners who finished (9,960 started), no one was more embraced at the end than Gebrselassie.
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Certainly, Khan is pushing the principle of "less from more", embraced by his predecessor Boris Johnson as an exacting and yet bracing austerity obligation, into adventurous new territory.
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