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Thomas, who died in 1998, was quickly embraced by the Western art market.
So when the New York store opened, it was quickly embraced by the natives.
However, the design was a breakthrough that was quickly embraced by professionals, including fellow guitar designer and performer Les Paul.
The sensational claim was quickly embraced by conservative lawmakers pushing measures requiring clinics to inform women of this option.
Three years ago, Cornell alumnus Michael Zak '75 met with Rawlings to outline an idea that was quickly embraced by key faculty members at Cornell.
Known for inducing feelings of euphoria, closeness and diminished anxiety, Ecstasy was quickly embraced by Wall Street traders and Chelsea gallerinas.
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Introduced to Europe by Alexander, parrots were quickly embraced by Western culture as exotic and astonishing, full of marvelous powers, and close to the gods.
They were quickly embraced when they reached the market in 2003 because they help tens of thousands of patients annually avoid repeat angioplasty or bypass surgery.
Some experts point out that few new American presidents have been quickly embraced by Europe, which traditionally dislikes change in the White House.
While the new color-coding has been quickly embraced by at least 20 states and endorsed by the American Hospital Association, the purple bands, typically embossed with the letters D.N.R. to reinforce the message, are meeting with some resistance.
Aether, based in Owings Mills, Md., said NetSearch's system had been widely adopted in the automotive industry and was being quickly embraced in other businesses like real estate and insurance.
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