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The idea of beauty can be embracive and still leave difference intact.

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It was my first taste of a more liberal setting that was embracive of art.

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Milley faced accusations this past week by Republicans in Congress that he was far too "woke" and embracive of "critical race theory."

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Mr. Musante, who served time with Blue Man Group, enlisted a bunch of experimental theater artists for this hearty helping of community spirit, with the aim of not just being immersive but embracive.

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“The genius of our Constitution is that this concept of ‘We the people’ has become ever more embracive,” she told a reverential crowd of 1,400 that greeted and sent off Ginsburg with standing ovations.

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