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Widely and cited
Widely and often cited, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage is renowned for its witty passages, such as:
Widely influential, he is among the top 20 most cited authors in the humanities.
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 sources
Widely regarded as the epitome of Catalan cuisine and identity, some sources claim it is actually a relatively recent ( mid to late 19th century ) in all the Mediterranean coast of Spain.

Widely and include
Widely used systems include:
Widely used user authentication methods include the following:
Widely used EABIs include PowerPC, ARM EABI2 and MIPS MIPS EABI.
Widely known species include Lonicera periclymenum ( honeysuckle or woodbine ), Lonicera japonica ( Japanese honeysuckle, white honeysuckle, or Chinese honeysuckle ) and Lonicera sempervirens ( coral honeysuckle, trumpet honeysuckle, or woodbine honeysuckle ).
" Widely recognized subspecies include:
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.
Widely cultivated for its large yellow flowers, its names as a garden plant include Rose of Sharon in Britain and Australia, and Aaron's beard, Great St-John's wort, and Jerusalem star.
Widely used fumigants include:
Widely grown cultivars include:
Widely praised as the most accurate emulation of an Analog Polysynth, SonicProjects include multiple versions of the OP-X including two " Pro " versions.
Widely sold brands of cold cream in the United States include Pond's and Noxzema.
Widely known products originating from the area include the Bagoong Balayan.

Widely and such
Widely grown in this area, cassava is typically included in the region's dishes, as are other components of meals, such as the chipá ( a cassava and cheese bread ), which originally came from Paraguay.
Widely used for pumping difficult materials such as sewage sludge contaminated with large particles, this pump consists of a helical shaped rotor, about ten times as long as its width.
Widely exhibited in Europe, the Arts and Crafts style's simplicity inspired designers like Henry van de Velde and styles such as Art Nouveau, the Dutch De Stijl group, Vienna Secession, and eventually the Bauhaus style.
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 used designs are parafoil, rokkaku, delta ( including variations such as delta conyne ) and the new lighter-than-air helikite design.
Widely considered as the " most famous museum of impressionist painting in the world ", the rooms bore names such as Salle Degas, Salle Cézanne, or Salle Monet.
Widely distributed among the clandestine members, it contained eight political goals, such as " the end of the monopolies in the economy ," " the need for agrarian reform and redistribution of the land ," and " the democratization of access to culture and education " — policies that the Party considered essential to make Portugal a fully democratic country.
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 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 regarded as the center for small-scale IT services, Nehru Place is hub for all forms of IT hardware, such as personal computers, servers, networking equipment, software, documentation services, and all allied services.
Widely regarded for his guitar skills, has performed as a session musician on albums such as Garth Brooks ' Double Live, Dixie Chicks ' Fly, and Paul Brandt's This Time Around.
Widely used for drying and ' buffing ' vehicles, such as cars and vans, after washing.
Widely read tabloids, such as The Sun and Daily Mirror, would routinely publish articles about forthcoming developments in Pauline's storylines.
Widely circulated on Usenet in its day, and well-known in the computer software industry the article compares and contrasts real programmers, who use punch cards and write programs in FORTRAN or assembly language, with modern-day " quiche eaters " who use programming languages such as Pascal which support structured programming and impose restrictions meant to prevent or minimize common bugs due to inadvertent programming logic errors.

Widely and England
During 1840, Captain Widely, in co-operation with Captain Logan and Mr. Thomas Treloar, founded the well-known carpet firms of Treloar and Sons in Ludgate Hill, England, for the manufacture of coir into various fabrics suitable for floor coverings.
Widely described as ' the most beautiful girl in England ' she became the mistress of Lord Birkenhead ( F. E.
Widely but patchily distributed across most of England it is absent from Scotland, Ireland, western Wales and most of Cornwall.

Widely and published
The second book in the series, its full title being A Teacher's Word Book of the Twenty Thousand Words Found Most Frequently and Widely in General Reading for Children and Young People, was published in 1932, and the third and final book, The Teacher's Word Book of 30, 000 Words, was published in 1944.
Widely published data of specimens that were reported to be several feet longer have not been confirmed.
* Bruce Littlejohn Widely published and internationally recognized photographer, writer, and conservationist
Widely popular, the book has never gone out of print and in 2003, a handful of centenary editions was published.
Widely published data of specimens that were reported to have been even several feet longer are not verified.
Widely published in 1990, the hypothesis asserts that since the last appearance by the Chicago Cubs in the 1945 World Series, any baseball team headed into the World Series with three or more former Cubs on its roster has " a critical mass of Cubness " and a strong likelihood of failure.

Widely and work
* Bill James: Widely considered the father of sabermetrics due to his extensive series of books, although a number of less well known SABR researchers in the early 1970s provided a foundation for his work.
Widely credited as a key work in the " Australian film renaissance " of the mid-1970s, Picnic was the first Australian film of its era to gain both critical praise and be given substantial international theatrical releases.
Widely regarded as the best single-volume work in English on the subject.
Widely considered Foley ’ s finest work, the foundation stone was laid in 1864 and the monument unveiled to enormous crowds in 1882.
Widely seen as a ' safe pair of hands ' and a solid, loyal member of the Cabinet, Hurd's tenure as Home Secretary was largely uncontroversial, although he was notably of the view that HM's prison system did not work effectively and argued for more rehabilitation of offenders and alternative sentencing.
Widely regarded as one of the most important works in both the science of physics and in applied mathematics during the Scientific revolution, the work underlies much of the technological and scientific advances from the Industrial Revolution ( usually dated from 1750 ) which its tools helped to create.
Widely anthologized, and the author's best-known work, " The Most Dangerous Game " features as its main character a big-game hunter from New York, who falls off a yacht and swims to an isolated island in the Caribbean, where he is hunted by a Cossack aristocrat.
Widely employed for graphic work involving pencil, pen and felt-tip marker, bond paper can sometimes contain rag fibre pulp, which produces a stronger, though rougher, sheet of paper.

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