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Somehow, it's universally known that you should put a professional pianist in front of a Steinway or Bösendorfer, but on this side of the Pacific, print designers are stuck playing on toy pianos.
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With this reference in mind, the physicist Phillip Frank, later to be associated with the Vienna Circle, observed (1917/1949, 68) that "it is universally known today that Einstein's general theory of relativity grew immediately out of the positivistic doctrine of space and motion".
Perhaps even more compelling than the Bradbury Science Museum in Los Alamos, which houses mock-ups of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Grothus's "Black Hole", as it was universally known, was described as "a sort of never-ending atomic yard sale-cum-anti-nuclear art installation".
The row over Proposition 30, a tax-raising measure that the state's voters will consider in November, is one such case.Prop 30, as it is universally known, would temporarily lift the state's sales tax by 0.25 percentage points and, less temporarily but more vitally, raise income-tax rates on the wealthy.
Skem as it is universally known.
It is universally known through a 1954 facsimile edition.
It is universally known inside the fragrance industry that rose reads as "old lady" and tests poorly in focus groups.
When I was 16 I owned a Chevrolet Corvair convertible, which was a lovely car, except that it was universally known to be unsafe at any speed.
Through local organisations such as the one in Korsun-Shevchenkovsky, the Joint, as it is universally known, is mounting a massive private relief operation in rural Ukraine.
As Dr Johnson wrote in the mid-18th century: "All envy would be extinguished, if it were universally known that there are none to be envied, and surely none can much be envied who are not pleased with themselves".
Beyond the Fringe was, in however superior a version, essentially one more undergraduate revue; Private Eye 's immediate rationale was the resurrection of an Oxford rag called Mesopotamia, and the BBC mandarins, while sanctioning TW3 (as it was universally known), emphasised that at no time should it be promoted as "satirical".
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