He moved forward to her vulnerable neck, she closed her eyes in embracement for the undoubtedly pain to come. |
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I end with a quotation from a text which advocates both embracement and eventual abandonment, attachment and detachment from text. |
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We tossed and turned, followed by long embracement like we've been longing for each other throughout our whole lives. |
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At least the fact that I'm quite stupid means I have an apathetic embracement of failure that is unlikely to ever lead me to self-harm. |
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Then and now, as each new colorant appears, it ranges from rapid embracement to disdainfulness. |
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In this case the tooth 12 needs a wide embracement in order to avoid protrusion. |
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He arranged his life in accordance with his embracement of the principles he believed in. |
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After about 20 minutes of embracement, I sat up and pulled myself away. |
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With this, du Châtelet contributed to the larger French shift from Cartesian acceptance to a more progressive embracement of Newtonian physics. |
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In recent decades, however, as Muslims from Turkey and Morocco arrived in large numbers, Dutch embracement of diversity has been more tenuous. |
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What followed was a resurrection of the failed director's name and a complete embracement of his bizarre and strangely optimistic lifestyle. |
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As a result, embracement of the ethical shared values and principles expressed in our Code of Conduct is critical to the success of our company. |
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Diversity to me is the embracement of everyone's unique story and way of life. |
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We are very saddened to announce the passing of our dear mother who died peacefully on December 19, 2010 at home in the warm embracement of her loving family following a long and brave struggle from complications of a stroke. |
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Five bus-loads of boys and girls, singing or in a silent embracement, rolled past them over the vitrified highway. |
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The expansive embracement of PCs among organizations across all regions has redefined the work pattern. |
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That's the life experience that brought my mind to the full embracement of marriage for everyone,'' she said. |
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The issue of the Councils cannot be considered of minimums, reducing, but, yes, in the total embracement of the true sense of State and in the observance of constitutionality. |
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The Heath itself when they came to it was a white wilderness within the embracement of black rocks and mountains. |
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Another uniquely Russian Modernist movement was Suprematism, started conjointly with Constructivism, though with a stronger emphasis and embracement of the abstraction capable by painting on a canvas. |
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His embracement of Popery beginning to make a noise, he decoyed several of the most eminent Protestant clergymen in France to give assurances of the contrary. |
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To ensure sustainable growth in the long run, energy self-sufficiency along with increased embracement of green solutions has become important part of national strategies. |
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In the long-term, robust corporate governance will truly be achieved throughout the region by the embracement of a culture that allows for that vital separation. |
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