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Comcast will conduct a trial of the Skype service this year and make it widely available to its customers sometime next year.

Fisher said that demand for concentrates in Colorado has been strong and continues to grow, though he thinks its strength may not make it widely appealing to all consumers.

Fisher said that demand for concentrates in Colorado has been strong and continues to grow, though he thinks its strength may not make it widely appealing to all consumers.

But the approach is important because its potential low cost could make it widely available.

I hope that Zipporah will make it widely available soon.

Make it "widely cited," "widely consulted" or "popular".

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Its successes made it widely envied by developing nations everywhere, as an example of how much a democratic, capitalistic country could achieve in a short period of time.

Since Zwilling and co-workers first introduced the electrochemical anodization method to prepare TiO2 nanotubes in 1999, it has attracted a lot of researches due to its outstanding gas response and selectivity, making it widely used in gas detection field.

Appearing in English rather than Arabic – a difficult language even for non-native speakers who are Muslims – made it widely accessible.

The CAC said the only way of digitising the archive and making it widely available was by finding a commercial partner, since there was no prospect of gaining public funds.

GitHub previously trialed this program with a few schools and is now making it widely available.

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