The media were gentle and admiring, party leaders felt pressure to embrace him, and ordinary Democrats got more excited about him than any politician in at least a decade.
By the time Perot had bowed out and waltzed back in and said some loopy things, he still was able to persuade 19% of the voters to embrace him.
So I encouraged him to go out and secure at least one new client on his own before making any decisions, which would help him embrace a new path and its responsibilities.
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The day my son Beau returned from a yearlong tour in Iraq, and I watched him embrace his wife and children, was one of the proudest and happiest moments of my life.
Yet they embrace Obama and see him as a kindred spirit, as much as do the dynamists in Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
Drawing Mr Qaddafi into the West's embrace, and keeping him there, has been a longstanding aim of Britain's, and other Western countries', foreign policy.
The question is whether one of his more conservative opponents can do well enough in the coming months to force him to embrace something like a flat tax.
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He steps into a press line where Kate Upton pulls him into an embrace.
Buddy was the working-writer Salinger, the man who had laboured in 1939-43 to get stuff into Esquire and the Saturday Evening Post, while all the time disdaining those slicks and lusting after the New Yorker which, in 1948, took him into its embrace.
It seemed to him that a devastating presence had burst into the cave where he was sleeping and gripped him in an overpowering embrace, squeezing all the breath from his body.
Until then, Sock plans to stick to the plan that has taken him this far: Embrace the dirt, play aggressive tennis, and eat at the city's one Chipotle as often as possible.
It should be easy for him to persuade rational voters to embrace policies that would make virtually everyone better off.
They both require him to find the courage to embrace the vision that he tried but failed to realize in the early years of his presidency.
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And just as he challenged the Army to embrace new doctrine and tactics, I expect him to push all our forces to continue adapting and innovating to be ready for the missions of today and tomorrow.
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For Imerman, mentoring patients has helped him to live in the moment and embrace life without fearing a recurrence of cancer.
After scoring his second, the Brazil-born forward raced over to embrace Arsenal fitness coach Tony Colbert, who helped him regain strength and endurance.
It was his embrace of such bitterly controversial views on history that turned him from being a successful general in the Yugoslav army to a nationalist dissident.
He saw Lydia embrace one of the men, from the back, lean over him as he sat at the table and put her face beside his.
The pop culture embrace of a previous niche and underground performer was so thorough it landed him within days in a Jimmy Kimmel skit that fully displayed immense out of ring qualities.
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When the series returned in the fall his cohost, Brian Dunkleman, was gone (a decision Dunkleman has since called "the biggest mistake in the history of show business"), and to embrace Idol's live energy Seacrest pulled out the earpiece that connected him with producers.
In short, he is willing to embrace the odd political compromise, which is exactly what the tea party holds against him.
She weeps profusely after partings, hugs herself at the memory of his strong embrace and agonises over her sense of duty to Sartre and her work when Algren asks her to marry him.
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