Mr. MICHAEL TURK (Former e-campaign Director, Republican National Committee): As a political party they should want to embrace a technology, or embrace a practice that would bring more people into the process.
Will Brooklynites, proud of being not from Manhattan, embrace a team of their own borough, embrace a hated rival?
The challenge is to get not only Mexican Americans but American society as a whole to embrace a sense of shared responsibility and destiny in our part of the world, our continental neighborhood.
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While the desire to pair humor with a commercial message has a long history in advertising-- Burger King's creepy King character and Bud Light's "Real Men of Genius" being sterling examples--the PR industry has demonstrated a sluggish embrace of yucks as a vehicle to deliver a message about companies, brands or issues.
The consolation usually took the form of a kiss or embrace, a grooming session or even play.
But the intervening years were full of grief as the future George VI overcomes a crushing reticence to embrace a public persona.
One or two rather sad souls holding placards and pictures of the late princess outside the White House didn't provide evidence of a country unwilling to embrace a prince with a new, second wife.
The storm barreled in that night and held us in a terrifying embrace for many hours, sounding like the roar of a dozen freight engines bearing down.
So it was a choice to allow sequester to take effect rather than embrace the idea that the American people strongly embrace, that a majority of Republicans strongly embrace out in the country, which is that we can close a few loopholes for the wealthy and well-connected, cap a few deductions, and achieve balanced deficit reduction in a way that would eliminate the sequester entirely.
The shock of the new, in 1913, quickly gave way to a warm embrace.
Underlying all this is what Mr FitzGerald says is a thoroughgoing embrace of e-commerce.
And I because I do, I offer them my thanks, my prayers, and a warm embrace.
Does it matter that our collective memory locks the two men together in a mythic embrace?
For the Financial Times it was a rare embrace of the West by an Arab country.
Mr. Obama's approach Thursday appeared aimed at winning Israeli trust for his effort by showing them a robust embrace of Israel.
What both groups have in common is a native embrace of the virality of social media to get their message across.
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Prince William kissed his bride twice, obliging chants demanding a royal embrace.
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During his tenure, we've also seen a new embrace of Catholicism in the realm of politics, from Paul Ryan's nomination to Tony Blair's high-profile conversion.
By prioritizing innovation with a global perspective, we can embrace a new model of American influence based on understanding that what is good for the world is good for America.
While it is not a full embrace, the Iranian president and Mr Chavez's mother have their faces brushed against each other, with their hands clasped in a moment of shared grief.
And both major German political parties - Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats led by Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier - make clear there is no turning back from a close embrace of Russia.
The owner of one of Kahn's more eccentric ventures, a concrete boat designed as a music barge in the 1960s and still in operation, was stunned to be visited by the child he had met so long ago, and dissolved into a tearful embrace.
Romney, as I said in a post a few weeks ago, needs to embrace a new pose toward Chrysler.
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From the new line, Samsung's EH5300 LED TV is a great TV for consumers looking to embrace a Smart TV experience.
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Let us hope that Kenya is evolving rather than following a familiar pattern, but stretching to embrace a new democratic era.
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To be a social enterprise, a company needs to embrace transparency as a guiding principle for business and engage in conversations with customers whenever and wherever they are talking.
European politicians, unable to fashion a unified fiscal response to the crisis, will embrace a sharp fall in the euro's value against the dollar and yuan as perhaps the only source of relief.
In the conversations with key members of Congress, the administration also has signaled a willingness to embrace the use of National Guard troops as a temporary supplement to airport security.
"I don't apologize for saying that what drove me as a young man, before I decided we need to embrace a new vision, was a quest to bring justice for black South Africans in a way which would not -- that's what I believed then -- destroy the justice to which my people were entitled, " de Klerk said last week on CNN.
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