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This spontaneous self-help effort – which urban planning expert Peter Marcuse calls "the most widespread example of physical self-help in housing during the 20th century" – initiated what today is known as Red Vienna's grand housing scheme.

"Violence against women is not only the most widespread example of a human rights violation, but probably the least evident, going largely unpunished," the Argentine photographer Walter Astrada wrote in his award-winning proposal to the Alexia Foundation.

Perhaps the most widespread example is that of the shaman who is deemed able to journey at will to heaven or the underworld, mingling with both the gods and the dead.

By Whitney Johnson September 29, 2010 "Violence against women is not only the most widespread example of a human rights violation, but probably the least evident, going largely unpunished," the Argentine photographer Walter Astrada wrote in his award-winning proposal to the Alexia Foundation.

Photographs: Walter Astrada/Alexia Foundation/Reportage by Getty Images "Violence against women is not only the most widespread example of a human rights violation, but probably the least evident, going largely unpunished," the Argentine photographer Walter Astrada wrote in his award-winning proposal to the Alexia Foundation.

But production cars that drive themselves are edging closer, as advances in "active safety" grant them increasing autonomy in an attempt to prevent accidents.The most widespread example of active safety so far is intelligent or "adaptive" cruise control, in which the car maintains a fixed distance from the car in front, rather than a fixed speed as with a conventional cruise-control system.

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The most widespread examples are the well-known Creative Commons licenses that are being used for text, images, audio, video productions, architectural design as well as for software and databases wherein information is stored on maps of genomes, proteomes and metabolomes and so forth.

In English, for example, the most widespread ones are the Penn Treebank tagset [1], with 45 tags including punctuation; the CLAWS5 and CLAWS7 ones, used in the British National Corpus, with 62 and 137 tags, respectively.

Most common and widespread examples of synergy are those found in different bimetallic catalysts used in several important reactions.

The Great Depression that began in 1929, for example, was the most widespread depression in the 20th century.

The dragon, for example—perhaps the most widespread monster in myth and folklore is born through a mixture of species: it is a serpent born asexually from a rooster's egg incubated in manure; by the transformation of an animal; or by the joint generation of a man or worm and a metal.

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