I spent the night with her, lying in her spotless arms, embracing history, geography, as well as a tender female body.
And this, perhaps, is the essential thing about Tawaraya, as about Japan: it embraces history by allowing itself to be modern.
If architects had already embraced history within an evolving modern movement, what happens to the idea that post-modernism reconnected architecture with history?
Thus is she able to reach out from her confinement and embrace the politics and history of China's Cultural Revolution.
Rather, it brings the past to life in present theatrical terms that embrace history, manners, morals, stereotypes, ideals, fears and aspirations.
During the mid-20th century, art historians embraced social history by using critical approaches.
He was embracing history, Smith's 877th victory, one more than the late Adolph Rupp.
His series, beginning in 1827 under the name of Peter Parley, embraced geography, biography, history, science and miscellaneous tales.
But it's time to embrace history.
There is no reason reading cannot embrace music, art, science, history and more.