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Source: Webster's dictionary1940s: Building a Legacy New York City Arriving in New York, Guthrie, known as "the Oklahoma cowboy", was embraced by its leftist folk music community. Source: Internet
According to a news release, there is considerable evidence that the virus spreads more easily indoors compared to outdoors, which supports the public policies already embraced by other states. Source: Internet
A DC TV show that embraced the crazy after tip-toeing around it for a couple of seasons. Source: Internet
A fourth draft was quickly prepared: "Have I entered into your spirit?" asked the librettist—and he was embraced by the young composer. Source: Internet
After getting cleaned up and catching their breath, McGregor and Diaz briefly embraced and shook hands as they waited for the scores to be revealed. Source: Internet
After becoming the youngest Masters winner at 21 (and dominating his first major championship win by a staggering 12-stroke margin), Woods embraced his father, Earl, in an emotional moment that would mark the beginning of his storied career. Source: Internet