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Measures the city is taking to embrace wind power.
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(In the 19th century, both "men" and "fathers" were taken to embrace women and mothers. ) The nation was born.
Despite the steps that have been taken to embrace wider participation in HE, the forces of conservatism remains strong in universities.
Technology is taken to embrace the technological sciences, while the technological sciences include several disciplines in addition to the engineering sciences, such as information science, medical science and agricultural science.
That is to say, technology is taken to embrace the technological sciences, while the technological sciences include several disciplines in addition to the engineering sciences, such as information science, medical science and agricultural science.
If you ever wondered how long it takes to embrace change, the answer is simple: three hours.
We have been taking steps to embrace the whole nation regardless of faith, ethnic origin or lifestyle.
Americans, for example, lag well behind Europeans in recognizing what Rifkin considers to be the waning, carbon-driven world order, and in taking steps to embrace and implement the new one.
Some transportation agencies have taken longer to embrace gate-free lanes.
But David Oman, Earthpark's executive director, reminds critics that South Dakota took ages to embrace Mount Rushmore, and that St Louis took 16 years to agree to Eero Saarinen's spectacular Gateway Arch.
In the long term, however, prepare to make the kind of attitude adjustment that can take awhile to embrace.
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