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In "embracing" our new faith we say we were embraced in turn.
In contrast, fuel-sipping diesels were embraced in Europe, where they account for half of passenger car sales.
The eight packages of tea in question were embraced in the class known as 'Country green teas,' numbered 7 on list of standards.
While the ideology of apartheid was widely rejected, its practical institutions, from urban planning to houses, schools, and religious spaces, were embraced in order to remake the community.
Originally a mechanical reproduction of Indonesian batik textiles made in the Netherlands and sold in West Africa, they were embraced in the market stalls of Accra, Ghana, and Lomé, Togo, in the 1950s.
In these pages Mr. Hirsh looks at how the ideas of John Maynard Keynes — predicated upon the belief that markets do not automatically self-correct, and that government intervention is sometimes necessary — were embraced in Washington in the wake of the Great Depression.
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Life is to be embraced in its full messiness.
People are embraced in the fullness of their authenticity.
Braestrup's conclusion is embraced in many revisionist retrospectives.
His entire claim might have been embraced in a single action.' Id. 112.
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