1. We exclaimed our astonishment and relief, and rushed to embrace him. 2. Yet German setbacks did not make Franco rush to embrace the Allied cause. 3. An irony of history is that Clinton, a child of that earlier era, is now rushing to embrace resurgent traditional culture. 4. As a politician, George McGovern seemed hopelessly out of touch, clinging to old-time liberalism even as the American people were rushing to embrace conservatism. 5. As businesses rush to embrace new technology, the quality of their training programs may suffer, some adult-education experts say. 6. As American farmers have rushed to embrace such crops, the battle over what America will eat is shifting from the fields to supermarkets and corporate boardrooms. 7. As he rose from his sled and his winning time flashed overhead, the competing sliders he had defeated rushed to embrace him. 8. As these groups rush to embrace the tenets of capitalism, virtue no longer seems to be its own reward. 9. A pre-modern populace, already yearning for a semblance of the world, rushed to embrace the new invention. 10. But even as home cooks rush to embrace every implement of the professional kitchen, the mandoline remains one of the few to be overlooked. |