company embrace | 2.37 | The company embraced the Web and its big-spending ways. | ||
people embrace | 2.30 | The people embrace the event. | ||
fan embrace | 2.17 | And the fans embraced him. | ||
leader embrace | 1.97 | Leaders embrace protests. | ||
government embrace | 1.84 | The federal government has embraced the Internet. | ||
two embrace | 1.71 | The two embraced. | ||
weather embrace | 1.65 | Torrid weather will embrace the Northeast Monday. | ||
investor embrace | 1.58 | Investors embraced the news. | ||
man embrace | 1.58 | The men embraced. | ||
woman embrace | 1.45 | The women embraced. | ||
administration embrace | 1.32 | The Bush administration embraced both ideas. | ||
city embrace | 1.32 | The city has embraced him. | ||
community embrace | 1.32 | And it seems the community has embraced them as well. | ||
audience embrace | 1.25 | Critics were lukewarm, but audiences embraced the show. | ||
country embrace | 1.18 | But Western countries should not embrace him too closely. | ||
public embrace | 1.18 | The public will embrace me. | ||
player embrace | 1.05 | Players embraced. | ||
president embrace | 0.99 | President embraces ex-wife at ANC conference. | ||
consumer embrace | 0.92 | How fast consumers will embrace DSL is an open question. | ||
member embrace | 0.79 | In the hallways, staff members embraced each other and wept. |