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Newspaper companies' move to embrace free papers has been driven somewhat by necessity.
A rebellious dramatist would eventually stop rebelling and move to embrace the very things he or she had rebelled against.
Coaches, rivals, friends move to embrace the new world record holder but Lavillenie is in a state of shock.
"This is PayPal making a move to embrace bitcoin," Bill Ready, Braintree's CEO, told the Techcrunch Disrupt conference in San Francisco.
The first move to embrace Gaffney and bring him into the fold was made by Trump in his call to ban all Muslim immigration last December.
The move to embrace video was always going to be a no-brainer, says Kingsley Jayasekera, director of communications and digital strategy at Sadler's Wells.
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But it takes one more step to move to embracing [gay culture].
Instead of a field of candidates moving to embrace liberty, we have a field of candidates moving to embrace the politics of the absurd.
It also moved to embrace the industry's standard ad formats.
John Arne Riise was so relieved to see the last-minute reprieve that he was moved to embrace his skipper.
The European Union has also moved to embrace many of the same countries now being considered for NATO membership.
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