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She will embrace it as long as it doesn't cost a lot more.
Meanwhile, if the "wow" factor over Ms. Alsop's appointment helps her make artistic strides with the Baltimore Symphony, she will embrace it for all it's worth.
Mrs. Rell's inaugural speech gave few clues to the agenda she will embrace in the two years left in her term.
But perhaps as she continues to grow, and lead, she will embrace the pragmatic approach more than the punitive at home as well.
Though she will be on hand when needed for media calls and important events, it does not seem probable she will embrace the spotlight.
And in a sign that she will embrace her husband's legacy during the battle to come, she quoted from his inauguration speech in 1993: "There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America".
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The fact that she's firmly rooted in being 9 makes me hopeful that she'll embrace the now and not rush growing up and growing older.
"I am hoping the next president, whoever he or she is, will embrace our blueprint, which was embraced in a bipartisan way, and will use that as their mark to scale and grow [volunteering]," she says.
"It's very profitable to print digitally," she said, adding that she believes that readers will embrace online editions.
Voicing a sentiment that the airlines must hope other travelers will embrace, she continued: "If we're going to fly, we're going to fly — and whatever it is, it is.
"People will embrace that," she predicts.
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