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"I was embraced with open arms," he said.
The pronatalism of the Old Testament and the Roman Empire was embraced with some ambivalence by a church that sanctified celibacy among the priesthood.
Their name comes from a nickname for Canadians that is probably of 19th-century American origin and that at first may have been pejorative but ultimately was embraced with pride by Canadians.
And yet Caitlyn was embraced with open arms (or open dialogue, as it were).
But that doesn't mean he was embraced with warm hugs by his fellow actors and actresses after the scandal broke. .
She was embraced with the kind of love she gave everyone else and as her soul departed this world, I felt a piece of me leave with her.
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These days he is embraced with the term outsider.
Least-favorite relatives were embraced with smiles of strength.
Effective treatments would thus be embraced with enthusiasm by sufferers and society alike.
And it is being embraced with all the fervor shown by recent converts.
He envisiged wave farms to generate power, but imagined they would be embraced with alacrity.
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