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He was killed by the Moguls in 1675 for defending Hindus facing forcible conversion to Islam and for refusing to embrace Islam himself.
By refusing to embrace Simpson-Bowles as the basis of a Grand Bargain, and instead offering a watered-down version, Obama has left a gap for a sane Republican or independent candidate.
Are not Obama, Kerry, and the Democrats — by holding to the fiction of bipartisanship, and refusing to embrace European initiatives to pressure Netanyahu's benighted government — unnecessarily doing the same?
Instead of seizing the moment and encouraging Iraqis to step up, the Bush administration and Senator McCain are refusing to embrace this transition — despite their previous commitments to respect the will of Iraq's sovereign government.
But Germany is still refusing to embrace eurobonds, with finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble saying this evening it would be a mistake to launch them nowm as it would: ignore lessons from the crisis that liability and control mustn't be separated.
Are not Obama, Kerry, and the Democrats by holding to the fiction of bipartisanship, and refusing to embrace European initiatives to pressure Netanyahu's benighted government unnecessarily doing the same?
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Nevertheless, Kiwis refuse to "embrace" novel ecosystems.
But too many Arabs refused to embrace Sadat's message.
What bathos; Britain's political class refused to embrace Europe.
In Poland, his plan to embrace the Solidarity movement suffered a setback when Solidarity refused to embrace him.
Despite this legacy, the country stubbornly refuses to embrace the game.
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