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Widely and read
Widely owned and read by English Puritans, the book helped mould British popular opinion about the Catholic Church for several centuries.
Widely read in English literature, he was also attracted by new mechanical processes and was a member of many learned and charitable societies.
Widely read tabloids, such as The Sun and Daily Mirror, would routinely publish articles about forthcoming developments in Pauline's storylines.

Widely and loved
Widely loved and respected, Allensworth received a military funeral by the Grand Army of the Republic veterans of Los Angeles.

Widely and Union
Widely known as the Baptist Union in the Czech Republic among English-speakers, the Bratrská Jednota Baptistů v České republice is an association serving Baptist Christians in the Czech Republic.
Widely respected as a skilful and formidable negotiator and strategist, Ramaphosa is best known for building up the biggest and most powerful trade union in South Africa — the National Union of Mineworkers ( NUM ) — as well as for the crucial role he played, with Roelf Meyer of the National Party, during the negotiations to bring about a peaceful end to apartheid and steer the country towards its first democratic elections in April 1994.
Widely known as the oldest newspaper in the state, it began publication as the Florida Union in 1864.

Widely and following
Widely used user authentication methods include the following:
Widely known to have inspired cubism among the artists of Lahore, he had a huge following of artists in Pakistan, most of whom were his students including Jamil Naqsh, Bashir Mirza, Ahmed Parvez and others.
Widely considered Reid ’ s most faithful henchman during his time in parliament, Smith was made Postmaster-General by Reid but retired from political life following his defeat at the 1906 elections.

Widely and with
Widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis was, with his musical groups, at the forefront of several major developments in jazz music, including bebop, cool jazz, hard bop, modal jazz, and jazz fusion.
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 criticized for his actions, he argued that he wanted to know who was responsible and was willing to shock the magazine's readers in the hope that someone would come forward with information.
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 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 spaced and well-furnished with hair on the inside.
Widely popular during the 1950s and 1960s, Converse promoted a distinctly American image with its Converse Yearbook.
Widely regarded as the Cradle of Chinese civilization along with Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces, Henan is known for its historical prosperity and periodic downturns.
Widely considered a traffic blackspot, and an accident hotspot ( due to its unusual egg-shape and camber angle causing lorries to tip over ), there have been wide calls for its removal, particularly with the projected increase in traffic with the completion of the tunnel.
Widely recognized as an " incredibly versatile player ", Belew has released nearly twenty solo albums for Island Records and Atlantic Records which blend Beatles-inspired pop-rock with more experimental fare.
Widely distributed across Europe, A. phalloides forms ectomycorrhizas with various broadleaved trees.
Widely considered sexist, these captions were replaced in the late 1990s with a simple listing of models ' first names, ages, and hometowns.
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 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 considered to be one of the world's finest harbours, it is known for its beauty, and in particular, as the location of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge which connects central Sydney with the Northern Suburbs region extended metropolitan area.
Widely believed to have the most advanced urban warfare capabilities in the world, Yamas has a unique mode of operations that allows it to carry out complex missions with little or no preparation due to the high level of professionalism among its troops.
Widely advertised in science and electronics magazines, the Geniac provided many youths with their first hands-on introduction to computer concepts and Boolean logic.
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 regarded as one of the greatest players ever, he played for Spanish club Barcelona, with whom he won four straight La Liga championships.
Widely seen as the political vehicle of the traditional Fijian chiefs, the Alliance Party also commanded considerable support among the Europeans and other ethnic minorities, who, although comprising only 3-4 % of Fiji's population, were over represented in the parliament ( with a third of the seats before 1973, and a sixth thereafter, allocated to them ).
* Widely tunable VCSEL with micromechanically ( MEMS ) movable mirror

Widely and 1967
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 and War
" Widely used in World War II.
Widely praised, the building was demolished beginning in 1957, due to incendiary bomb damage caused during World War 2.

Widely and at
Widely rumoured to have been either homosexual or bisexual, Edward also fathered at least five children by two women.
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 renowned for their live performances, as of 2011, they hold the record for number of sold-out performances at Red Rocks Amphitheatre ( Morrison, Colorado ) at 38 and Philips Arena ( Atlanta, Georgia ) at 17.
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 considered to be one of the best linebackers of all time, he played college football at the University of Miami.
Widely known as a pitcher with a mean disposition ( or at least as a pitcher who cultivated that image ), Wynn threw at batters frequently enough to be labeled a " headhunter.
Widely shared views are found only at the highest level of abstraction:
Widely and fervently heralded by those who had seen it abroad ( where it already has won several prizes at various film festivals ), this heart-tearing picture of frustration, which came to World Theater yesterday, bids fair to fulfill all the forecasts of its absolute triumph over here.
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 considered to be the first candid and comprehensive look at the day-by-day events of a Presidential race, it was the first film in which the sync sound camera could move freely with characters throughout a breaking story, a major technical achievement that laid the groundwork for modern-day documentary filmmaking.
Widely used in East Mediterranean countries, archaeobotanical finds are common at many prehistoric sites.
Widely mourned as a symbol of a by-gone age, she wished to be buried " at Warwick by my dear lord and husband the Earl of Leicester with whom I desire to be entombed ".
Widely perceived to have a strong Shaolin influence, traditional Long Fist was promoted at the Nanjing Guoshu Institute by Han Qing-Tang ( 韓慶堂 ), a famous Long Fist and
Widely respected for his integrity and intelligence, he had helped to design the lighthouse at Montauk Point, a project on which he advised George Washington, and had also developed methods of scientific farming, including the use of seashells to fertilize soils.
Widely hailed as Michael's breakthrough performance as a solo artist, he performed " Billie Jean ", which at the time was in the middle of a seven-week run atop the Billboard Hot 100 music charts.
Widely cultivated now, Annona cherimola is believed to originate from the Andes at altitudes of to although an alternate hypothesis postulates Central America as the origin of Annona cherimola because many of its wild relatives occur in this area.
Widely considered a very holy priest in spite of his siding with landlords against the growing Land League movement, he was appointed parish priest of Knock-Aghamore in 1867, and was about 58 at the time of the apparition.
Widely regarded as inferior to its Southern counterpart up until then, the Battle of Brandy Station, although tactically indecisive, is recognized as the point at which it was acknowledged to have comparable competence.
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.

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