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

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

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

From Salon

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.

“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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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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