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I'm trying to embrace that".
But he's trying to embrace the moment".
"We're trying to embrace success rather than fear it".
"Well, I'm trying to embrace the fact that that's the case.
"I was just trying to embrace my new freedom to be myself," Grimm has said.
"We're really trying to embrace the weather and make it more of a communal experience," the bid official said.
So they say they are trying to embrace what they can, and worry less about what they cannot stop.
Here is Mr. Brooks's response: In that column, I was trying to embrace and celebrate a more ethnically intermingled America.
A quiet violence in the collision of styles reflects a mind trying to embrace its own contradictions (Johnson).
"It just seems like Chicago is the only place that's not really trying to embrace it," Taye admits.
Revisiting Le Corbusier, it seems, means revisiting Jacobs and, perhaps, trying to embrace the conflict they represent.
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