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The quarter-point rise had been awaited almost universally in the markets.
The one aspect athletes cited almost universally in recent interviews was chemistry.
It was spoken almost universally in Hawaii until the islands were annexed by the United States in 1898.
In addition, scientists know that certain compassionate feelings and impulses emerge early and apparently universally in human development.
The powderless etching processes, described earlier, have made the powdering technique obsolete and are now almost universally in use.
In contrast, in today's dispute, doctors' representatives articulate themselves almost universally in terms of their defence of the service and the public sector more generally.
The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has been particularly outspoken in his commitment to the transatlantic friendship, even though this view is not shared universally in his country.
Denham said he hoped that new consumer rights would apply universally in the way that the Advertising Standards Authority had rules that applied across the industry.
Supporters portray the state as universally in love with the project, while opponents say the state's residents validate their own dislike of it.
When the whole community shares a common heritage, patriotic drama and drama commemorating national heroes, as are seen almost universally in Asian theatre, is of this kind.
The only victim in the book trade was design, part of the price that was paid almost universally in the first phase of machine production.
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