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the embrace
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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The embrace says everything.
The embrace is everything.
But the embrace is complicated.
Financial companies returned the embrace.
The embrace is wide.
Now for the embrace.
"Come again," he said, releasing the embrace.
And there is the embrace of Twitter.
The embrace celebrated two dreams fulfilled.
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Lessig adopted the motto "Embrace the irony".
The family embraced the neighborhood.
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