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They and embraced
They embraced each other and wept together for quite a while.
They typically involve plans to construct artificial islands ( few of which are ever realised ), and a large percentage have embraced or purported to embrace libertarian or democratic principles.
They proposed a kind of Neuroanthropology which would lay the foundations for a more complete scientific account of cultural similarity and variation by requiring an integration of cultural anthropology and neuroscience — a program that theorists such as Victor Turner also embraced.
They embraced the doctrines of the Sabbath, the heavenly sanctuary interpretation of, conditional immortality and the expectation of Christ's premillennial return.
They embraced idiosyncrasy, while rejecting the idea of an underlying madness.
They embraced evolutionary concepts, asserted the " inherent goodness of man ", and abandoned the doctrine of biblical infallibility, rejecting most of the miraculous events in the Bible ( including the virgin birth ).
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 ).
They embraced two considerations, force and speed, and with only minor differences, set forth a highly developed and remarkably consistent Italian ‘ school ’ of articulation.
They differ from other post-Islamic faiths in Muslim lands because Ahmadis first began as an Islamic reform movement, threatening the established orthodoxy present in South Asian Islam, and further was embraced by highly socially upward mobile westernizing Muslim intellectuals of the day.
They had always been very close: she had publicly embraced him on the day he set off to Spain, and during a jousting tournament, he insisted his lance carry her ribbon instead of his wife's.
They also embraced the American Temperance movement, which they had once dismissed as a manifestation of " popular Christianity.
They embraced Buddhism in the early part of the 17th century and belong to the Tibetan Buddhist sect known as the Gelugpa ( Virtuous Way ).
They believe independent schools have not embraced the principles of natural justice as adopted by the state sector, and private law as applied to Higher Education.
: They had but one last remaining night together, so they embraced each other as tightly as that two-flavor entwined string cheese that is orange and yellowish-white, the orange probably being a bland Cheddar and the white.
They embraced this approach in the hope that it would ensure that the bulk of governmental power would remain with the states and not be usurped by the federal government via novel interpretations of its powers.
They are embraced with open arms and soon are dancing and celebrating as merrily as everyone else.
They embraced a bohemian and decadent lifestyle, living off of Harry's trust fund of US $ 12, 000 a year ( or about $ in today's dollars ), had an open marriage with numerous ongoing affairs, a suicide pact, frequent drug use, wild parties, and long trips abroad.
They invited Harry and Sally to their annual Quartre Arts Ball, an invitation the couple embraced with enthusiasm.
They argue that this controversy highlighted the sharp contrast between what is embraced by the Roman Catholic Church as proper ( or orthodox ) theological dogma and how theology is validated and what is considered valid theology by the Eastern Orthodox.
They were fired up by Sufri Kharijite preachers, a Muslim sect that embraced a doctrine representing total egalitarianism in opposition to the aristocracy of the Quraysh which had grown more pronounced under the Umayyad Caliphate.
They embraced in tears and Mongke forgave his brother.
They first met on May 10, 1767, in a Great Meeting held at Long's Barn in Lancaster, Pa. Otterbein was so impressed with Boehm's passionate message that he embraced Boehm and declared, " Wir sind bruder " ( We are brethren ).
They embraced dance and musical performance practices and encouraged actors to be more expressive in the body.
They also stated that Nova experiences a growth into maturity through the Annihilation Wave storyline where Nova embraced his destiny as a premier defender of a battered galaxy.

They and look
They reined in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look for Jesse Macklin in the hotel dining room.
They are preoccupied riding herd on control panels, switches, flashing colored lights on pale green or gray consoles that look like business machines.
They look as if they had been sculptured with an unsharpened chisel.
They also called upon Diane with a request for a look at her passport.
They look after their fields and children and water buffaloes in ten or eleven thousand villages, with an average of 200 souls.
`` They aren't supposed to look at women, you know '', Ramsey recalled.
They decided that they thought Rembrandt's self-portrait made him look `` sad '' ; ;
They all had the hard look of gamblers who had stopped dreaming, who automatically turned the cards, hardly caring what showed up.
`` They make us conformists look good ''.
" They won with homegrown players, have more talent on the way and have maintained stability in their front office, so they had pretty much everything we look for in an organization.
They do this to look " together " and like a team when performing.
They look out for deductions, or things that go wrong, such as a dropped stunt.
They also look for touch downs in tumbling for deductions.
They are attack-programmed guard dogs whose long hairless tails make them look less like dogs and more like rats.
They were organized around the year 1729 to fill out the army and make it look larger in battle, armed only with banners. Dahomey female soldiers The women reportedly behaved so courageously they became a permanent corps.
They work on the premise that, although different sediments may look different depending on the conditions under which they were laid down, they may include the remains of the same species of fossil.
They are small creatures with heads that look like potatoes on small stubby bodies.
Scorpionmen are belligerent folk, who look like a sort of scorpion-human centaur. They are described as stupid, vicious and live in violent matriarchies with a religious emphasis on devouring.
They look to the scriptures for spiritual guidance, but do not necessarily believe the teachings to be literally or uniquely true.
They look like giant 3-foot versions of the metal jacks that children play with.
They may well kiss and dance before Judy requests Mr. Punch to look after the baby.
They were assisted in this by a group of friends and associates who helped to sculpt the classic Roxy Music ' look ', notably fashion designer Antony Price, hair stylist Keith Mainwaring, photographer Karl Stoecker, the group's " PR consultant " Simon Puxley ( a former university friend of Mackay's ) and Ferry's art school classmate Nicholas De Ville.
They took a little rhumba rhythm and added boogie woogie and now look what they got!
They told him that they wanted some parts of the film to have a real and contemporary feeling and other parts, like the dream sequences, to have a very stylized look.

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