He is embracive of other people's work and taste, and gives you a lot of space to breathe. |
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It is such a moral, not a weird, notion embracive of fundamental goods goods that are intrinsic to human fulfillment and to which all individuals desire to have access that is referred to as the common good. |
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Here are the bedrock principles upon which everything in Scientology rests, including the embracive statement of the Scientology religion and its heritage-Scientology, Its General Background. |
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In my experience in the IPL, you've really got to understand their culture and be embracive of their manner, first to get their trust. |
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This process facilitates answers to inquiries of meaning around experience, providing an embracive understanding of a particular subject. |
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The Scientology Volunteer Ministers Corps is an embracive program of the Church of Scientology to provide community service, disaster relief and emergency response. |
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People who care for Egypt hope that it will adopt an embracive and natural constitution that would help the country move forward and not backward. |
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Sunderland University graduate Danny Kitching is the man behind Embracive Music, an online enterprise launched last year to help up-and-coming artists reach a wider audience. |
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