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Instead he's attempted to embrace something called the squeezed middle.
So he was motivated to embrace something new as Mr. Hyman contemplated having dinner with him.
Ms. Stone, who laughingly (and earnestly) describes herself as a socialist, continues to embrace something of this mission.
Muhammad asked his hearers not to embrace something new but to abandon the traditional in favour of the original.
But I'd tell them that going green is not something to fear but something to embrace, something that will protect their children and grandchildren.
Filtered through the years of adulthood, Swainston's stories resonated with a market that was eager to embrace something different in the genre.
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Lottery winners have the resources, but it would take someone that is very perceptive or going through a "bottoming out" stage of life to fully embrace something that allows such little individual freedom.
Without going into details, Walter's nostalgia leads him to finally embrace something resembling adulthood, while Gary's love of Henson's creations has the more standard effect, in a fashion that jeopardizes his relationship with the woman he loves.
If you want to be more open-minded, then the first thing you have to do is embrace something that is completely foreign to you.
I realized that in order to win the war against cancer, you have to find and embrace something that motivates you.
Kids are more likely to try -- and embrace -- something new when they feel invested in the process.
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