With this, du Châtelet contributed to the larger French shift from Cartesian acceptance to a more progressive embracement of Newtonian physics. |
Then and now, as each new colorant appears, it ranges from rapid embracement to disdainfulness. |
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. |
We tossed and turned, followed by long embracement like we've been longing for each other throughout our whole lives. |
I end with a quotation from a text which advocates both embracement and eventual abandonment, attachment and detachment from text. |
He moved forward to her vulnerable neck, she closed her eyes in embracement for the undoubtedly pain to come. |