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Computer once meant a person who did computations, but now the term almost universally refers to automated electronic machinery.
The General Command of the Army said it reserved the right to respond to attacks by the rebels, which it universally refers to as "armed terrorist gangs," and it issued a statement Friday saying that it had.
The term "major label" now universally refers to not what is, but what was once a major label.
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Texas's decade-long experiment in school finance equalization -- universally referred to as Robin Hood -- is another.
The majority of the musical materials belonged to categories universally referred to as "bloops" and "bleeps".
Both are universally referred to by the first part of their respective names.
Additionally these derogatory terms almost universally refer to mental illness in some fashion.
Consider the president, Dilma Rousseff, almost universally referred to by her first name.
He is personable and popular, and universally referred to by an affectionate nickname, Pak Lah.
But posters showing Mr. Barghouti in chains appear now in Gaza, and Palestinians universally refer to him simply as Marwan.
Mr. Ben-Eliezer, who is universally referred to here by his nickname, Fuad, immigrated alone from Iraq at the age of 13.
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