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  • 71Embrace (novel) — infobox Book name = Embrace image caption = author = Mark Behr cover artist = country = South Africa language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Abacus Press (UK) release date = February 2001 media type = Print (Hardback Paperback)… …

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  • 72Embrace Today — Infobox musical artist Name = Embrace Today Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Genre = Metalcore Hardcore punk Years active = 1998 ndash;2006 Label = Deathwish Inc. Associated acts = URL = Current… …

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  • 73Embrace the Emptiness — Infobox Album Name = Embrace the Emptiness Type = studio Longtype = Artist = Evoken Released = 1998 Recorded = WAVE Studio April May 1998 Genre = Doom metal Death metal Length = 70:35 Label = Elegy Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = This… …

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  • 74Embrace (incubator) — The Embrace is an extremely low cost infant incubator designed for use in rural areas as an alternative to the more expensive traditional designs. The prototype was designed in 2008 by a team of business and engineering students at Stanford… …

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  • 75embrace — 1. verb /ɪmˈbreɪs/ a) hug, put arms around b) enfold, include (ideas, principles, etc) 2. noun /ɪmˈbreɪs/ a) hug ; putting arms around someone b) enfolding, including …

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  • 76embrace — Synonyms and related words: abduct, accept, accommodate, accost, accouple, accueil, accumulate, address, adhere, adhere to, admit, adopt, adoption, affiliate, agglomerate, agglutinate, amass, ankle, approve, articulate, articulation, assemble,… …

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  • 77embrace — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. clasp, clutch, hold, fold, hug; include, comprehend, take in, comprise, involve, embody; encircle, enclose, surround; receive, welcome; take up, adopt, espouse. See choice, inclusion, environment,… …

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  • 78embrace — em·brace || ɪm breɪs n. hug, act of wrapping one s arms around another person or thing v. hug, hold tight, wrap one s arms around; accept; include; surround; attempt to sway the opinion of a judge or jury through bribery or threats …

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  • 79embrace — verb 1》 hold closely in one s arms, especially as a sign of affection. 2》 accept or support (a belief or change) willingly. 3》 include or contain. noun an act of embracing. Derivatives embraceable adjective embracement noun embracer noun Origin… …

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  • 80embrace — I. v. a. 1. Clasp in the arms, hug, press to the bosom, fold to the heart. 2. Welcome, seize, accept, lay hold on, accept eagerly. 3. Comprehend, include, cover, contain, comprise, enclose, encompass, encircle, embody, take in. II. n. Hug, clasp …

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