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1 These two episodes embrace many centuries between them.
2 Its 1,500 acres embrace many tree-bordered walks and driveways for motor cars.
3 Alfred said nothing; his recollections of Edwy's days at Aescendune did not embrace many hours in the chapel of St. Wilfred.
4 But since then the popular Muxtape was forced to shutdown and, sensing an opportunity, Favtape has expanded to embrace many of Muxtape's features.
5 Nor is any one of these objects incompatible with the others, nor is there any reason why the same man should not embrace many .
6 The House of Representatives has approved a bill embracing many of them.
7 The district was of immense area, embracing many counties of Central Illinois.
8 They embraced many teachings which supplemented and supported that of Universal Peace.
9 The House of Representatives in December approved a bill embracing many of Obama's ideas.
10 The name Johnston in Scotland embraces many distinguished personages in every department of literature.
11 The book embraces many complex issues, and this is where Dworkin loses her way.
12 Stewart, who had embraced many women, did not dare a finger on her arm.
13 Huang, 46, embraced many causes that riled Party officials.
14 But the executions that followed embraced many who had no knowledge whatever of the plot.
15 The congregation of our Parish Church is tolerably numerous, and embraces many fine human specimens.
16 For a class is that which embraces many subordinate divisions as, "an animal."
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