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embrace and look
That the play calls on only male actors, with scarcely a reference to women, has caused some to look upon Vladimir and Estragon's relationship as quasi-marital: " they bicker, they embrace each other, they depend upon each other
Sire Records pressured the group to change their look and sound to appeal more to the U. S. mainstream ( which had yet to embrace punk on the level seen in the UK ) and this contributed to Dead Boys breaking up in 1979.
Designers have continued to embrace her androgynous, waif look.
The survivors look to Jack as their leader ; however, he is reluctant to embrace the position and repeats his father's rationale that he does not " have what it takes.
Elizabeth is fearful of remarrying, but she yields to Nick's confidence, and Annie and Hallie look on happily as Nick and Elizabeth embrace.

embrace and style
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
* Balboa ( dance ), a close embrace style of swing dancing
The use of oak is controversial in the Chablis community with some winemakers dismissing it as counter to the " Chablis style " or terroir while other embrace its use though not to the length that would characterized a " New World " Chardonnay.
Though the style grew out of Cubism, it is more closely related to Futurism in its embrace of dynamism, the machine age and all things modern ( cf.
With the wider acceptance of swing music around 1935, larger mainstream bands began to embrace this style of music.
Unlike the ballroom style, in social fast turning ( or Viennese-style tempos ) waltz, the follower's left hand usually is completely around the leader's right shoulder in a firm mutually supporting close or contact embrace.
Later on in his career he came to embrace the Pre-Raphaelite style of painting despite the fact that it had gone out of fashion in the British art scene several decades before.
The " milonguero " style is characterized by a very close embrace, small steps, and syncopated rhythmic footwork.
The action, however, did signal a change in the style of park management, which grew to embrace neoclassicism.
The darkness of the setting is reflected everywhere: architecture is dominated by Gothic styling, and fashion and personal style embrace Goth, Punk and fetishistic elements.
Founded in the counter-cultural movements of the 1960s and 1970s, Jewish Renewal tends to embrace the ecstatic worship style and mysticism of hasidism, while rejecting the halakhic rigor of Orthodox Judaism.
The differences of opinion on the use of the serial comma are well characterized by Lynne Truss in her popularized style guide Eats, Shoots & Leaves: " There are people who embrace the Oxford comma, and people who don't, and I'll just say this: never get between these people when drink has been taken.
A new dance, which embodied the movement and style of the candombe, and called a tango with couples dancing apart, rather than in an embrace, was created by the Afro-Argentines of Mondongo in the year 1877.
So-called " tradionalist " winemakers dismissed the usage of oak as counter to the " Chablis style " or terroir while other so-called " modernist " winemakers embrace its use though not to the length that would characterize a " New World " Chardonnay.
After coming under the influence of Jacob Epstein in 1912, he began to believe that sculpture should leave behind the highly finished, polished style of ancient Greece and embrace a more earthy direct carving, in which the tool marks are left visible on the final work as a fingerprint of the artist.
The band kept a similar sound on their second album, Cries of the Past, featuring occasional traces of black metal, but the band later moved away from this style to embrace a more melodic-leaning post-hardcore sound.
It was not until circa 2008 that a number of musicians started to embrace the style, with Myco Chris and Baby Joe among those in Diaspora that must be credited.
Newer buildings such as Purvine Hall, the Martha Anne Dow Center for Health Professions, the College Union, and the renovated Owens Hall embrace a more modern, aesthetically appealing collegiate style.
So there are some practical issues facing authors who seek to embrace this method of separating content and style.
Tapping into this cult following, AC has released stories and anthologies specifically catered to fans of giant women, as well as DVD releases which embrace this theme in the tongue-in-cheek style of 1950s science fiction B-movies.
By the late 1980s, Petra used a change in vocalists to embrace a guitar-based hard rock style similar to Def Leppard, Aerosmith and Journey — a style that, along with the growing popularity of Christian rock as a whole, led to Petra's greatest success.
In the United States the cornrow style regained popularity in the late 1960s and 1970s as part of the Black Nationalist Movement, which encouraged African Americans to embrace hairstyles that highlighted their natural hair texture and reject straightening with lye-based relaxers.
His embrace of the " gangster style of hip-hop " has brought about criticism from political figures like David Blunkett, who worries that British hip-hop may perpetuate violence.

embrace and street
Davies believes that many large high street retailers have failed to react quickly enough and embrace the power of the internet and its impact on the consumer, including the use of social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter to get the message of new product into the public domain.
Later he goes on to talk of its metaphorical meaning: " Boogie Street to me was that street of work and desire, the ordinary life and also the place we live in most of the time that is relieved by the embrace of your children, or the kiss of your beloved, or the peak experience in which you yourself are dissolved, and there is no one to experience it so you feel the refreshment when you come back from those moments … So we all hope for those heavenly moments, which we get in those embraces and those sudden perceptions of beauty and sensations of pleasure, but we're immediately returned to Boogie Street.

embrace and would
How embarrassing it would be if the newly appointed Congregationalist missionaries should suddenly switch their own beliefs in order to embrace Baptist teachings!!
The stern face would relax, the black-clad arms would embrace him, `` My son ''!!
I was so sure it was all temporary that we would all embrace, and then the lawyer would tear up all those things
:" Meanwhile it happened that Swedish ambassadors had come to the Emperor Louis the Pious, and, amongst other matters which they had been ordered to bring to the attention of the emperor, they informed him that there were many belonging to their nation who desired to embrace the Christian religion, and that their king so far favoured this suggestion that lie would permit God's priests to reside there, provided that they might be deemed worthy of such a favour and that the emperor would send them suitable preachers.
As the governor said, Delaware had been the first state to embrace the Union by ratifying the Constitution and would be the last to leave it.
For this reason alone, it was never in serious doubt that Elizabeth would embrace Protestantism.
Frustration with abolitionism, spiritualism, and labor reform caused Lum to embrace anarchism and radicalize workers, as he came to believe that revolution would inevitably involve a violent struggle between the working class and the employing class.
After his dismissal as Mayor of Cologne, Adenauer devoted himself to building a new political party, the Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ), which he hoped would embrace both Protestants and Roman Catholics in a single party.
" Brown also quoted William Shaw, a broadcaster who was presenting the Cult Fiction series on BBC Radio Five Live: " Most Moonies embrace a morality which would make them acceptable in the most genteel Anglican social circle.
By the early 1960s structuralism as a movement was coming into its own and some believed that it offered a single unified approach to human life that would embrace all disciplines.
The term is used to embrace two ideas: " human speciesism ," which is the exclusion of all nonhuman animals from the protections afforded to humans, and the more general idea of assigning value to a being on the basis of their species, so that human beings favouring rights for chimpanzees over rights for dogs because of human-chimpanzee similarities, would be an example of " human-chimpanzee speciesism.
During an age of tremendous expansion in higher education, Porter resisted the rise of the new research university, claiming that an eager embrace of its ideals would corrupt undergraduate education.
Like many other technological innovations, each of several companies made an attempt to produce a television recording standard that the majority of the world would embrace.
This prompted Geffen to create a subsidiary label, named DGC Records in 1990, which focused on more progressive sounds ( along with some heavy metal acts ) and would later embrace the emergence of Alternative Rock and Grunge, Nirvana being an example.
However it was believed that in order to ensure their survival the natives would have to succumb to embrace these beliefs and surrender to the forces of progression.
The idea was that every human being who ever lived on Earth would be resurrected on this planet and given another chance to embrace their better natures, thus proving themselves worthy of continuing the cycle of creation.
In 1883 he was soon sent home to China as his brother was becoming afraid that Sun Yat-sen would embrace Christianity.
A lifelong skier, Harriman determined that America would embrace a destination mountain resort, similar to those he enjoyed in the Swiss Alps, such as St. Moritz and Davos.
He strove to bring an end to the isolation of the Jews so that they would be able to embrace the culture of the Western world, and in turn be embraced by gentiles as equals.
Epictetus stated he would embrace death before shaving.

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