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Taken at face value they are universally familiar animal heads, like the characters in Aesop's fables.
But it gets a purer distillation here, imparting a feeling both disorienting and universally familiar.
In Looking West, John D. Dorst examines a largely neglected pattern of seeing that stands in contrast to the universally familiar iconography.
His violin concerto and his piano concerto are universally familiar, and the ballets -- "Swan Lake," "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Nutcracker" -- are definitive scores.
A couple of teenagers sulk, flirt and preen their way across the stage: the scene is universally familiar in its coy comedy, but the language is not.
John Bull had by now become so universally familiar that the name frequently appeared in book, play, and periodical titles and pictorially as a brand name or trademark for manufactured goods.
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Unlike the classics of republican thought, the Bible was universally available and familiar even to those unable to read English.
Outside of academia, Dr. Gould was almost universally adored by those familiar with his work.
Although my notes indicate that Ms. Lindholm continued to describe this once-popular style in great detail, the last words I heard clearly were "universally flattering". It was vaguely familiar.
It would be difficult to think of anything more familiar, and more universally taken for granted, than one's own hands — those nimble, dutiful, and morally versatile implements that are the primary focus of our perception of our physical selves.
Pulmonologists familiar with SCD universally recommend treating asthma per NIH guidelines in SCD.
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