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Widely and available
:: Widely distributed, available on many early microcomputers.
Widely varied techniques are available to remove the fine solids, micro-organisms and some dissolved inorganic and organic materials.
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Widely available as a hand out with purchase from retailers.
Widely available in East Asia, it retails in brown 100 ml bottles.

Widely and British
Widely owned and read by English Puritans, the book helped mould British popular opinion about the Catholic Church for several centuries.
Widely reported incidents such as the death of a rioter in Tynan on 14 August and widespread allegations of misconduct from Catholic politicians and community leaders ensured that the USC were high on the political agenda for the British Government.
Widely planted in Austria, vines have made inroads in the Canadian wine regions of Ontario's Niagara Peninsula and of British Columbia, with limited plantings in Hungary.
* Widely used, predominantly British abbreviation for grandmother
Widely ignored by the British Government, media and general public, local Governor Baxter Thwaites is having an easy life in his small and peaceful colony.
Widely naturalised in the British Isles ( female plants only ).

Widely and American
From a poll conducted of the American people in December 1999, Clinton was among eighteen included in Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the 20th century.
Widely cited non-binding sources include legal encyclopedias such as Corpus Juris Secundum and Halsbury's Laws of England, or the published work of the Law Commission or the American Law Institute.
Widely popular during the 1950s and 1960s, Converse promoted a distinctly American image with its Converse Yearbook.
Widely acclaimed in his time as the " last wild Indian " in America, Ishi lived most of his life completely outside European American culture.
Widely known kennel clubs such as The Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club, the United Kennel Club, and the Canadian Kennel Club each offer k9 events and training programs as well as dog registration services.
Widely viewed as a moderate, he is considered a rising star of the Latin American Church.
Widely heralded, Myrdal's book American Dilemma ( 1944 ) had no immediate public policy impact, although it was later heavily cited in legal challenges to segregation.

Widely and records
Widely regarded as one of the greatest opening batsmen in cricket history, Gavaskar set world records during his career for the most Test runs and most Test centuries scored by any batsman.
Widely considered the best-hitting pitcher of the 20th century, he hit. 280 lifetime and set records for home runs in a season ( 9 ) and a career ( 37 ).

Widely and on
Widely reported electoral fraud on Kibaki's side in the 2007 elections resulted in the 2007 – 2008 Kenyan crisis.
Widely studied are the Rabboth ( great commentaries ), a collection of ten midrashim on different books of the Bible.
* Socrates: Widely considered the founder of Western political philosophy, via his spoken influence on Athenian contemporaries ; since Socrates never wrote anything, much of what we know about him and his teachings comes through his most famous student, Plato.
Widely seen as a maverick leader of the Liberal Democratic Party ( LDP ), he became known as an economic reformer, focusing on Japan's government debt and the privatization of its postal service.
Widely used systems for tagging English text with parts of speech, such as the computer program MontyLingua, based on the Penn Treebank list of tags, do not use this category.
Widely admired for its credible presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human society on both the Earth and the moon, it is generally considered one of Heinlein's major novels as well as one of the most important science fiction novels ever written.
Widely spaced power cars were also termed wing cars, from the use of " wing " to mean being on the side of something, as in a theater, rather than the aerodynamic device.
Widely considered an impossible standard, a situation stemming from the nature of knowledge itself, it is valuable to mention only as a comment on the fact that evidence in a court never need ( nor can ) reach this level.
Widely criticised for using mostly non-singing actors and shunned by the public at the time, the film has gone on to become more of a success on videocassette and DVD, though there are those who still find fault with it.
Widely spaced and well-furnished with hair on the inside.
Widely known and respected in Washington and knowledgeable on defense matters, Clifford was generally hailed as a worthy successor to McNamara.
Widely considered to be America ’ s top medal contender for the 2004 Olympic Games, González stunned fans on June 12, 2003 when he decided to bypass the games and turn pro at the age of 18.
Widely regarded as the best single-volume work in English on the subject.
Widely known as D ' Arcy McGee, he was born on April 13th, 1825 in Carlingford, Ireland, and raised as a Roman Catholic.
Widely recognized as hugely influential on the development of hard rock and heavy metal in the late-1960s and beyond, The Experience were best known for the skill, style and charisma of frontman Hendrix, who has been voted one of the greatest guitarists by various music publications and writers.
Widely acclaimed, it has had an enduring impact on both listeners and other musicians.
Widely acknowledged as a milestone on the roadmap to the current generation of tilting HST, the legacy of the APT endures.
Widely considered Mises ' magnum opus, it presents the case for laissez-faire capitalism based on the author's praxeology, or rational investigation of human decision-making.
Widely regarded as an astute politician, almost having never miscalculated any political situation besides trying to reconcile with his arch rival Mian Nawaz Sharif, Manzoor Wattoo was initially released on bail later to be exonerated of any wrongdoing.
Widely assumed to be a candidate to be moved to a Stanley Cup contender at the 2012 trade deadline, Ottawa's strong play resulted in Alfredsson not being placed on the trade market.
Widely held theories on this troublesome, often familial disorder fit into three general categories.
Widely admired for his clever use of cross-references and special themes, he is usually called upon to produce the extra-large puzzles printed in the Guardian on bank holidays ; these sometimes even include two grids, with complicated rules governing the placing of answers in each.

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