11. But even Eon, as perhaps the leading proponent of the wireless interactive television, recognizes that programmers and advertisers might not rush to embrace the technology. 12. But U.S. diplomats in the region are not rushing to embrace the Taliban, at least not yet. 13. Despite the initial consumer suspicion, retailers rushed to embrace the technology because it gave them new power. 14. Emerging from a black Lincoln Town Car, a wet-eyed Lewinsky rushed to embrace her father, then ducked inside without a word. 15. Gen. Sani Abacha is not the sort of statesman whom Western politicians rush to embrace. 16. Indeed, when a visitor and photographer arrived at breakfast, Fega rushed to embrace them, a huge smile spreading over her face. 17. Its people are rushing to embrace a new era promising an epochal shift in the global center of gravity, with unprecedented wealth and influence. 18. Later, she tells her friends, all but one of whom rush to embrace her. 19. Most Republicans, of course, will rush to embrace that explanation. 20. Nor are environmental groups rushing to embrace the concept. |