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The story for Ginsberg stretches back to the year 1971 wherein the poet called upon Bob Dylan, who had recently relocated back to Greenwich Village, to record songs that he'd written embracing a wide array of themes traversing homosexuality, politics, and governmental shenanigans, among other topics.
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"We have the entire English department at a local high school," Stacey wrote, "embracing a schoolwide essay format that calls for exactly three central paragraphs containing exactly eight sentences: topic sentence, detail sentence, commentary sentence, another detail sentence, another commentary sentence, a final detail sentence, a final commentary sentence, and a concluding sentence.
She's teamed up with fellow lapsed physicist Peter Allen, and Cliff Bowman (a "theorist and practitioner of strategy," whatever that is) to write Embracing Complexity: Strategic Perspectives for an Age of Turbulence, a smart, 250-page introduction to complexity and its implications for action.
That night, 27 written sketches, embracing the show's signature range of political lampoon and cultural satire to censor-challenging toilet humor and sophomoric innuendo, are winnowed to a dozen that will go into production.
Even the language of fashion writing embraced the theatrical analogy.
Some of the writing embraces violent extremes and is virtuosic; the conductor has to have a terrific technique!" Fortunately he has.
Mallon's fine meditation on the art of letter-writing embraces old friends -- Flaubert, Freud, the Mitfords -- and plenty of unknowns as well.
Intended as "a kind of companion volume to 'A Book of One's Own,' " Mallon's 1984 study of people and their diaries, this exploration of the art of letter-writing embraces old friends — Flaubert, Freud, the Mitfords — and plenty of unknowns.
"Hip Hillary," the American Spectator wrote, is "embracing the organic, handcrafted vegan latte and handlebar mustache lifestyle of trendy Brooklyn".
Ms. Barston and Mr. Kornelis write about embracing what both say was less a choice than a necessity, as does Marie C. Baca, for Motherlode, in "When Breast Isn't Best".
Chua and Rubenfeld point to America's discourse of self-esteem and self-help, which, they write, encourages "embracing yourself as you are" and "feeling secure about yourself," as evidence that non-immigrant Americans are relatively free of parent-induced neuroses.
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