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Widespread and distribution
Widespread travel by naturalists in the early-to-mid-19th century resulted in a wealth of new information about the diversity and distribution of living organisms.

Widespread and South
Some rock groups from the South, such as Georgia's R. E. M., The B-52's, Widespread Panic, and Black Crowes, Florida's Sister Hazel, Blind Melon's Mississippian lead guitarist, and Texas's Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Fabulous Thunderbirds and Joe Ely incorporated Southern musical and lyrical themes without explicitly allying with any Southern rock movement.
* Striated Heron, Butorides striata – Widespread throughout the Old World tropics and in South America ( Note that the grammatical gender of the specific name has been corrected from striatus )
Widespread in most banana-growing regions of the world and present in glasshouses in temperate areas such as: Asia, Africa, North America, Central America and Caribbean, South America and Oceania < sup ></ sup >.
Widespread, southern Malawi south to Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Widespread across North America, but also found natively in Hawaii, the Caribbean and the northern part of South America, broadleaf arrowhead has been introduced in Europe and Australia, where it is considered an invasive weed.

Widespread and America
Widespread coal swamp deposits across North America and Europe during the Carboniferous Period contain a wealth of fossils containing arborescent lycopods up to 30 meters tall, abundant seed plants, such as conifers and seed ferns, and countless smaller, herbaceous plants.
Widespread in most of North America ( Newfoundland to British Columbia, south to Alabama and New Mexico ; naturalized Washington to California ).
* Green Heron, Butorides virescens – Widespread from temperate North America south to Panama
Widespread across central and northern Europe and through Asia to Korea and also occurs in North America.
Widespread racism and segregation in North America made it impossible for African Americans to join many mainstream lodges, and many mainstream Grand Lodges in North America refused to recognize as legitimate the Prince Hall Lodges and Prince Hall Masons in their territory.

Widespread and Africa
Widespread throughout the northern hemisphere, the European Starling is native to Eurasia and is found throughout Europe, northern Africa ( from Morocco to Egypt ), northern India, Nepal, the Middle East ( including Syria, Iran, and Iraq ), and north-western China.
Widespread availability of cheap labor has often perpetuated policies that encourage inefficient agricultural and industrial practices, leaving Africa further impoverished.

Widespread and Arabia
Widespread public criticism followed, both internationally and within Saudi Arabia.

Widespread and India
Widespread protests against the Taliban regime broke out in Bhopal, India.
* 1942: Widespread rabies among wild dogs on the Biligirirangana Hills ( S. India ).
Widespread Buddhism saw a decline in the number of Hindu monks in India.

Widespread and Australia
Widespread and abundant, the Willie Wagtail is found across most of Australia and New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, the Bismarck Archipelago, and eastern Indonesia.
Widespread confusion ensued with CART still competing at " Indy " branded events in Canada and Australia, and both CART / Champ Car and IRL cars being popularly referred to as " IndyCars ".

Widespread and was
Widespread interest in the region itself and the term itself was re-discovered by the end of the Cold War, which had divided Europe politically into East and West, splitting Central Europe in half.
Widespread use of the term politically correct and its derivatives began when it was adopted as a pejorative term by the political right in the 1990s, in the context of the Culture Wars.
Widespread volcanic activity was prevalent.
Widespread rumors began to circulate that Grant was drinking in excess.
Widespread civil war was averted when Gabon and the Organisation of African Unity intervened, but sporadic fighting continued until January 1995.
Widespread trading was hampered by this problem, as cautious foreign merchants offered poor rates on local electrum coin.
Widespread appointment of life peers was enabled by the Life Peerages Act 1958.
" which took place at the 2008 Bridge School Benefit where they both performed, a version of which was released as a bonus track on her 2009 release The Fall, Widespread Panic, and Counting Crows and the Wallflowers performing " California Stars.
Widespread agreement exists, however, that an exceptionally tall individual was reliably measured at by theodolite in 1880 by a surveyor, George Cornthwaite, at Thorpdale, Victoria ( the tree is known both as the Cornthwaite or Thorpdale Tree ).
Widespread pressure from the populace and an international outcry eventually led to his release after eighteen months in solitary confinement, and he was released on March 20, 1975.
Widespread acceptance was additionally hampered by the fact that the 286 only allowed memory access in 16 bit segments via each of four segment registers, meaning only 4 * 2 < sup > 16 </ sup > bytes, equivalent to 256 kilobytes, could be accessed at a time.
Widespread fraud was practised and illegal trading took place by figures who travelled under the unauthorised protection of the British flag, knowing that local customs officials would therefore be cowed into not interfering with them.
On February 6, 1986, Houser called childhood friend and drummer Todd Nance to sit in with Houser, Bell, and Schools for a charity event in Athens ; it was their first show as " Widespread Panic ".
That same year Billy Bob Thornton directed the movie Widespread Panic: Live from the Georgia Theatre which was recorded over two nights in Athens, Georgia.
The same year, Widespread Panic was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 20.
In March 2010, it was announced that Widespread Panic would be releasing a new album entitled Dirty Side Down on May 25, 2010.
Widespread adoption of catalytic converters didn't occur until more stringent emission control regulations forced the removal of anti-knock agent tetraethyl lead from most gasoline, because lead was a ' catalyst poison ' and would inactivate the converter by forming a coating on the catalyst's surface, effectively disabling it.
: The song " Sell Sell " was covered by Widespread Panic on 02 / 19 / 12 in Aspen, CO for the final night of their Wood Tour.
Widespread throughout its large range, the Swinhoe's Storm Petrel was previously evaluated as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, but uplisted to Near Threatened in 2012.
Widespread disagreement and tension surfaced within each of the three groupings, as well as between them, and nearly every political formation was plagued by infighting and rifts.
The first successful superconducting magnet was built by George Yntema in 1954 using niobium wire and achieved a field of 0. 71 T at 4. 2 K. Widespread interest was sparked by Kunzler's 1961 discovery of the advantages of niobium-tin as a high H < sub > c </ sub >, high current winding material .< ref >
Widespread carbonate deposition suggests that the Seaway was warm and tropical, with abundant calcareous algae.
Widespread eradication efforts took place as soon as the early 1900s ; in 1924, the World Organisation for Animal Health ( OIE ) was formed in response to rinderpest.

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