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From 1970 to 1991, the Phillies sported colors, uniforms, and a logo that were noticeably different from what had come before, or since, but that were widely embraced by even traditionally minded fans.
These ideas were embraced by a number of different writers Quentin Skinner, Philip Pettit and Cass Sunstein.
They were universally embraced by telecom suppliers and operators, although many variants were derived for use in different parts of the world ( see Variants below ).
While many of Zahn's characters have been embraced by franchise writers and readers, some still appearing in novels written seventeen years later, Thrawn has been particularly influential, representing a very different threat than Darth Vader or Emperor Palpatine.
The policy, not much different from McNamara's except in name and phrasing, embraced the need both to avoid mass destruction of civilians and to seek mechanisms to prevent escalation of a nuclear conflict.
The New Nakeds embraced a radically different aesthetic than the norm of the time: foundations that featured a yellow undertone, instead of pink or peach ; eyeshadows, lipstick and blushes were brown-based, neutral tones that were free of the pastel, vivid, or sparkly colours cosmetics companies knew sold better.
In Italy, a movement arose called the Nuovi-nuovi (" new new "), which took a different route: instead of " quoting " kitsch in an ironic stance, it founded itself in a primitivism which embraced ugliness and garishness, emulating kitsch as a sort of anti-aesthetic.
Some one-hit wonder artists have embraced this following openly, while others distance themselves from their hit in an attempt to craft successful songs with different sounds, or embark on new careers as songwriters ( such as Linda Perry of 4 Non Blondes and Gregg Alexander of New Radicals ), or even game show hosts ( such as Chuck Woolery of The Avant-Garde ).
Within the post-processualist movement, a wide variety of theoretical viewpoints have been embraced, including structuralism and Neo-Marxism, as have a variety of different archaeological techniques, such as phenomenology.
Perón's ideas were initially widely embraced by a variety of different groups in Argentina across the political spectrum.
In the pre-Modern Era of Newton's lifetime, the educated embraced a world view different from that of later centuries.
In Malaysia and Singapore, the concept of Asian values was embraced partly because it reconciled Islam, the religion of the Malays, with the Confucianism of the ethnic Chinese, and Hinduism, thereby helping to create a sense of common values between different ethnic and religious groups in those countries, as well as forming an ideology that they could call their own which is different from their understanding of the West.
Despite initial criticisms of the perceived Disneyfication of the museum, its enormous costs, unique architecture, and unfinished exhibits from many quarters ( including the Conservative government of Brian Mulroney ), the museum soon became a major tourist attraction and was embraced by different political factions as a national symbol of " a pluralistic, multicultural society.
As well, the game had embraced many different and not fully compatible ideas over time ; this made for long, corrective rules documents and a steep learning curve for beginners.
Brown ( 2006: p. 19 ) charts the lineage of philosophers, namely Nietzsche ( 1844 – 1900 ), Husserl ( 1859 – 1938 ), Heidegger ( 1889 – 1976 ), Sartre ( 1905 – 1980 ), Merleau-Ponty ( 1908 – 1961 ), and Levinas ( 1906 — 1995 ) who challenged the entrenched Cartesian dualism of a hard split between " body " and " mind " and hence, embraced different views of nondual ' bodymind ' or body-mind continuum thus:
When James Callaghan, the Labour Party Prime Minister of the United Kingdom said of his party that " ours is a broad church ", he meant that it embraced different strands of labour and socialist tradition.
Others on the left such as Australian bioethicist Peter Singer in A Darwinian Left have embraced modern evolutionary theory but reach different political and economic lessons than more conservative observers.
Shepard has embraced many different themes throughout his career.
De Luigi passed through different styles ; he got over cubism in 1936, till he embraced abstract art in the 1950s.
While some teens in the UK embraced the message of abstinence, some critics rejected and ridiculed SRT, claiming it was anti-sex or unrealistic, and have stated that it seems unlikely that abstinence programs will attract widespread support in the UK because of the UK's different attitude about sexuality and sex education, but the group's Assistant National Director for the UK, Denise Pfeiffer, says there is a real need for such a movement in the UK to curb what she sees as the ever-increasing rates of sexually transmitted infections and teenage pregnancies, both of which she claims are the highest in Western Europe.
She, like Macon, has had to fend for herself from an early age after their father's murder, but she has dealt with her past in a different way than Macon, who has embraced money as the way to show his love for his father.
The music embraced by this subculture was electronic dance music which developed from Techno, pioneered in Detroit and Chicago by people like Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson, as well as electronic music, pioneered by Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Cage and others, taken by way of progressive rock bands like Hawkwind, filtered through the sounds of dub-reggae and the electro-pop bands like Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode and given a different twist via Art of Noise and early hip hop and recycled psychedelia.
It is different in both design and purpose of the temples built by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints portion of the movement in latter years as they embraced and grew from Nauvoo temple theology.
Despite, or more likely, because of the wildly different styles and approaches embraced by the magazine Escape had a solid identity and loyal, if disparate, readership.

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Haëdo sets forth the legend that a young Arab who had embraced Christianity, and had been baptized with the name of Geronimo, had been captured by a Moorish corsair in 1569 and taken to Algiers.
In the new dispensation the efficient, often highly skilled, and very productive slaves embraced the Protestant work ethic and prudish Victorian morals, avoided both promiscuity and substantial sexual exploitation by planters, lived in father-headed and stable nuclear families, kept 90 percent of the fruits of their labor, and enjoyed one of the best sets of material conditions in the world for working class people.

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Women embraced disco as well, and the music eventually expanded to several other popular groups of the time.
Socialist-inspired groups played an important role in these new movements, which nevertheless embraced much broader layers of the population, and were championed by figures such as Noam Chomsky.
In the 1970s, the concept of art itself expanded and groups like Survival Research Laboratories, Borbetomagus and Elliott Sharp embraced and extended the most dissonant and least approachable aspects of these musical / spatial concepts.
Black veterans, who enthusiastically embraced the message of equality, shunned black veterans ' organizations in preference for racially inclusive groups.
With the assistance of his son ( Leb ), their Almoravid allies and other African ethnic groups who have embraced Islam, the Muslim coalition army launched jihads against the Serer people of Tekrur who refused to abandon Serer religion in favour of Islam.
At this point, the Church of the Nazarene now embraced seven previous denominations and significant parts of two other groups.
The pairs in groups of four, six or eight, form a circle and dance embraced all together.
By the beginning of the 20th century, groups of Muslim Arabs embraced an Arab nationalist " self-view " that would provide as the basis of the Arab nationalist ideology of the 20th century.
Private gain from selling alcohol was strongly criticised by these groups, and this opinion was embraced by doctors and members of the Church of Sweden.
These ethnolinguistic groups form the majority of the Filipino population and have embraced Democracy, Christianity, the Latin alphabet, western ways of dressing and education, and English as a secondary language.
By contrast, other groups have embraced the hyphen, arguing that the American identity is compatible with alternative identities and that the mixture of identities within the United States strengthens the nation rather than weakens it.
" In recent years his ideas have been embraced by radical Islamists groups while the Muslim Brotherhood has tended to serve as the official voice of Islamist moderation.
Chiac has been embraced in recent years by some Acadian groups as a living and evolving language, and part of their collective culture.
Beginning in the late 1980s, it crossed over into civilian life, being embraced first by mostly young African-American males ( see hi-top fade ), then spread to like-aged men in other groups.
Many of these groups embraced Christian Identity.
( Most certainly all of the Aryan groups were embraced by Miles ' prison ministry newsletters, published at The Mountain Church in Cohoctaw, Michigan.
The Libertarian Party of the United States, following the 1974 Dallas Accord, embraced the big tent idea to the extent it ensured that the anarchist-capitalist views would not be excluded from the majority minarchist party .< Ref > Mike Hihn, " The Dallas Accord, Minarchists, and why our members sign a pledge ", Washington State Libertarian Party, August 2009 .</ ref > The Republican Liberty Caucus and similar groups aim to shift the US Republican Party's " center of the tent " towards Goldwater-Reagan ideals and those of libertarian Ron Paul.
During the early years of Islam in India, one of the groups of this clan embraced Islam at the instance of Shaikh Bahauddin Zakariya Suhrawardi ( of Multan ) and his son Shaikh Sadruddin.
Other groups that have embraced videotelephony include those in the deaf community where high quality video greatly facilitates sign language communications both within and outside of their personal and social settings.
Designed to offer young groups and individuals an intense chamber music experience over several days, ABQ mini-residencies have been embraced by schools and communities throughout the United States and internationally.
Sheva became well known for their song " Salaam " which was embraced by many youth groups for its message of peace.

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