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It is not a universal view, of course.
In other words, the Manchu emperor takes a universal view of human principles, while his critics are more narrowly nativist.
As Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, the company's founders, said repeatedly, they did not aim to offer a universal view of ballet.
"Fenix," with its spectacular, rocklike backdrop marked with crevices, hieroglyphics and pictograms, is typical of his allusions to ancient times, an echo of the past to resonate in a universal view of the present.
You need a universal view of the data, for comparative pricing and quality control.
In this study, we present a universal view of physical measurements on the basis of the classical information theory.
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In 16 chapters, authors from all over the world have created a universal view on the diverse field of marine litter pollution, the biological impacts, dedicated research activities, and the various national and international legislative efforts to combat this environmental problem.
Compared to them, humans are so slow that they assume they are plants, and end up eating them!" By spending a week inside the rock, Poincheval hopes to align himself with a more universal view of time a much bigger picture than humans, with their relatively short lifespans, tend to take into account.
Racing is a universal industry with no universal view of itself, and apparently no sense of urgency to fashion one.
The grizzly bear's ready use of mines cautions the universal view of this species as umbrella indicative of biodiversity.
That was the near universal view of Google's announcement this week that it was taking over Motorola Mobility, a maker of handsets and other devices, for a colossal $12.5 billion.
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