Philip, wishing the best for his pupil, reinstates the values that once brought them together the pursuit of individuality and embracement of a social consciousness : an alternative lifestyle for a better world.
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Ian Cohen of Pitchfork Media compared the album's embracement of " an aura of dominance " to late-1990s hip hop music and elaborated on its indulgent Mafioso-themes and sound, stating:
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My reward was an immediate embracement of Robb without even as much as a discussion . " ( Clinton advisers contend that the president agreed to back Robb before he knew that Wilder was considering running .)
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Acceptance, even embracement, of the year-round calendar has become more the rule than the exception since year-round schools began in 1990, according to parents, teachers and administrators in Orange County.
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Australia, facing the embracement of being bowled out for under 100, saw the ninth wicket pair of Shane Warne ( 15 not out ) and Jason Gillespie ( 0 not out ) take the side to tea.
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But where Madonna was made for the disco overflow of the'80s, with her embracement of gay culture providing most of the " danger " points, Love is the queen of'90s apocalypso music.
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Endorsement and embracement by major groups as justification for notability-AJWS announcement of joining, SDC, GI-NET, SGN / i-ACT, IAG, HU, plus occasionally joined by HRW or Crisis Action.
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Gay men also partook in similar activities; Bell and Valentine note how the Edward Carpenter Community in England hosts Gay Men s Weeks where they conduct events related to free-spiritedness and the embracement of one s sexuality.
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COURTNEY _ Where Madonna was made for the disco overflow of the'80s, with her embracement of gay culture providing most of the " danger " points, Love is the queen of'90s apocalypso music.
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Marshall once bluntly described his legal philosophy as this : " You do what you think is right and let the law catch up ", a statement which his conservative detractors argued was a sign of his embracement of judicial activism.