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From this local theme he created a poetry of national and, indeed, universal validity.

Indeed, Universal is today owned by General Electric, America's sixth biggest firm and its 14th most profitable.

I can see their point but surely law that only protects the rich from one type of intrusion is hardly working in the favour of the common good, or indeed universal rights.

To determine whether a Mac is indeed universal, look at the machine's F.C.C. identification label for its voltage requirements, or refer to the technical specifications section of the user's manual.

It is still a matter of debate whether emotions that are supposedly basic can be captured in terms of affect programs; thus, it is also controversial whether the recognition and production of typical facial expressions are indeed universal and "hardwired".

"Million Dollar Legs" (1932), "Belle of the Nineties" (1934), "Artists and Models" (1937) and "Souls at Sea" (1937) are indeed Universal rarities in the sense that (a) they are rare and (b) they figure among the 700 or so pre-1950 Paramount sound films that through a series of acquisitions and mergers, ended up under the control of Universal's television division.

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Indeed, the universal vaccines developed so far do not totally prevent infection, as the strain-specific vaccines can do.

Passover is of course about the perennial rebirth of the Jewish people, but beyond that it is indeed a universal liberation tale.

Indeed, their universal assumption, hardened since 1989, that there are no alternatives to western-style democracy and capitalism – the famous "end of history" – is precisely what has made us incapable of grasping the political phenomena shaking the world today.

In 1905 the German-American physicist Albert Einstein reversed the classical view by proposing that the speed of light is indeed a universal constant and showing that space contraction then becomes a logical consequence of the relative motion of different observers.

As political analyst Colin Hay puts it, "membership of political parties and most other indices of participation in formal politics are down in established democracies to unprecedented levels … arguably, such trends are merely symptoms of a more worrying and deep-seated condition … a more pervasive – indeed, near universal – disdain for 'politics' and the 'political'political

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