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Widely used since, it has been criticized by its inventor, as Gibson himself would later describe it as an " evocative and essentially meaningless " buzzword that could serve as a cipher for all of his " cybernetic musings ".
Widely condemned for its brutality, including violence deployed against peasants, trade union organizers, popularly elected officials and the general civilian population, the Shining Path is described by the Peruvian government as a terrorist organization.
Widely rumoured to have been either homosexual or bisexual, Edward also fathered at least five children by two women.
Widely introduced by accident, " cabbageworms ", the larvae of Pieris rapae, the Small White Butterfly, are a common caterpillar pest in horseradish.
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 used by delivery services, courier companies and the parcel division of the US Postal Service and Canada Post, they are often seen driven with the door open, especially in big cities.
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 disseminated by the Port Royal Logic of Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole, Descartes ’ method was rooted in verification: the only path to truth, and thus knowledge, was through axioms derived from observation.
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 as early favourites by the media, the band eventually finished first, having earned tight 50, 5 % of the audience vote over Fortenbacher in the second and final election round.
Widely respected as well as trusted, he ensured that by the time he left the leadership in 1967, the Liberals had once again become a notable political force.
Widely considered one of the best fighters of all time, Greb was named the 7th greatest fighter of the past 80 years by The Ring Magazine, the 5th greatest fighter of all-time by historian Bert Sugar and ranked as the # 1 middleweight and the # 2 pound-for-pound fighter of all-time by the International Boxing Research Organization.
Widely recognised as one of the most beautiful women in films ( she won a film beauty competition to start herself off in the business ), Carroll's aristocratic blonde allure and sophisticated style were first glimpsed by film audiences in The Guns of Loos in 1928.
Widely distributed and not uncommon, it is not considered a threatened species by the IUCN
Widely owned and read by English Puritans, the book helped mould British popular opinion about the Catholic Church for several centuries.
Widely considered by numerous landscape architects, to be the masterpiece of its creator, Japanese landscape designer Takeo Shiota ( 1881 – 1943 ).
Widely respect by his peers and known as one the most dedicated players in baseball, Gwynn in 1990 was accused by some teammates of being selfish and caring more about his batting average than winning.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest second basemen of all time, during his career Gehringer, who batted left-handed and threw with his right, compiled a. 320 batting average and had seven seasons with more than 200 hits – a hit total never reached in a season by Ted Williams or Mickey Mantle and reached only once by Willie Mays.
Widely propagated in New Zealand, it was introduced to the United Kingdom c. 1935 and the United States in 1972 by Grady Auvil.
Widely considered one of the greatest football players in Israel, he had a promising future which was cut short by a fatal accident.
Widely available-in the UK, nurseries stocking this tree can be found by using the plantfinder function of the Royal Horticultural Society's website.

Widely and British
Widely available German, British, and American records agree on certain facts, but a number of details of the incident may or may not have been fabricated based upon a less notable or extensive violation.
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 naturalised in the British Isles ( female plants only ).

Widely and media
Widely anthologized, the paper has been proposed as a canonical text in media studies.
Widely quoted in Israeli media, Feiglin is considered a political hardliner with a unique political perspective that emphasizes policies that reflect Israel's Jewish identity.
Widely considered one of the most powerful media executives in the world,

Widely and general
Widely held theories on this troublesome, often familial disorder fit into three general categories.
Widely viewed at the time as a personal favour from Edmonton general manager Glen Sather to his best friend, then-Bruins ' general manager Harry Sinden, the Oilers took a chance on MacTavish and signed him for the 1985 – 86 season.
Widely listened to by the general population, it projected racist propaganda against Tutsis, moderate Hutus, Belgians, and the United Nations mission UNAMIR.

Widely and public
Widely accepted among Western Christians, including the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran Church and most liturgical Protestant denominations, the Athanasian Creed has been used in public worship less and less frequently.
" Widely respected for her organizational skills and strong commitment to public service, Lady Aberdeen served as president of the International Council of Women from 1893 to 1939.
Widely seen as unyielding and trenchant in his public stance, and respected as an orator, P. P. Carp stood against the majority current in various political debates.
" His reports were, " Widely quoted, bitterly attacked or enthusiastically praised, they exerted a profound influence upon public opinion and gave to their author national prominence, first as an uncompromising anti-slavery Whig, and later as an ardent Republican.
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 local
Widely compared to The Beatles by their local contemporaries, Almendra did not survive the 1960s and the making of the difficult second album, though all individual members went on to form the backbone of Argentine rock in the 1970s.
Widely esteemed by his peers, Lane was likewise elected as a captain of his local militia while still a young man.
Widely publicized in the local press, the revelations led to substantial concern among community members and elected officials, resulting in a challenge to and subsequent shutdown of continued nuclear activity at the site, and the filing of lawsuits.

Widely and Governor
Widely criticized for blocking the Lieutenant Governor from taking charge in his absence, Carcieri admitted that his administration did " a poor job of communications " during the storm.

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