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The people who work there write your order in gorgeous curlicued Thai letters on the universally green waiter pad.
It is a universally low performance dish and in this case was creamily boring and had picked up other flavours from the fridge.
Sir Norman Foster's design for the Clyde Auditorium is universally known as the Armadillo.
But for years this sage advice, though accepted almost universally among economists, had essentially no impact on policy.
The most universally vilified ingredient in breakfast cereals is refined white sugar, and for good reason.
Almost universally in families, there are strong feelings of attachment to one another that defy logical explanation.
The Buddha always pointed inwards to the mind, teaching that the effects of such practice could radiate outwards universally.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a popular novel must be plundered for source material for other media.
The fact is, not only atheists, but even religionists have almost universally accepted socialism and interventionism.
I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted.
Now for any theory to be generally acceptable, it must surely be universally applicable.
One of very few universally valid laws of history is the law of unintended consequences.
Fortunately, the notion that intuitionalism and empiricism exhaust the alternatives no longer universally obtains.
I believe truth to be subjective, contingently true, not to be universally true.
Jewellery in the form of bracelet, rings, pins and earrings have been used universally since time immemorial.
More than 1000 universally available products have the potential for abuse as inhalants.
He made the keffeiyeh scarf the universally accepted symbol of Arabism more than any king in neighbouring and infinitely richer Arab countries.
The diagnosis of PND is becoming increasingly imprecise, with no agreed and universally accepted symptoms.
Now, this standard has a certain perverse appeal, at least if we felt it would be universally followed.
Designation does not mean that the country is considered to be universally safe or free from persecution.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The perineal band, made of bark cloth, is the one article of dress which is universally worn by both men and women.
This latter, either internally or by inunction, is the most valuable and universally applicable of all remedies.
It is sufficient for my purpose to point out that Darwin's explanation of circumnutation is not universally accepted.
Speaking of the superstitiousness of the Italians, he said that they universally believe in the influence of the evil eye.
He is universally beloved303 here, and every one allows, that he is as uncorrupt as his Master.
The molluscs of that time had a shell more universally than those of to-day.
They were, therefore, not only universally prevalent, but were reckoned as virtues.
He was twenty years of age, and universally popular because of his beauty and talent.
So universally true is this that to repeat it seems the reiteration of a truism.
It was not codified, yet its authority was universally deferred to and folios were written about it.
Not so universally, but with a large number of readers, the angelology can be no more than what the critics call machinery.
On the whole, it certainly was to the credit of the regiment that she should be so universally and unprecedentedly admired.
Gods are universally the result of a union of demoniacal and heroic elements.
The pentatonic scale was in ancient times apparently more universally in use than it is at present.
Of all the salifiable bases it is the most universally spread through nature.
Unlike later attempts at improving cupping technology, the scarificator was almost universally adopted.
This increased action of all the secretory vessels does not occur very suddenly, nor universally at the same time.
Robust, plethoric persons, with short thick necks, are universally accounted the most liable to apoplexy.
Up until about five years ago Bordeaux mixture as the fungicide and paris green as the poison were almost universally used.
Cow peas are universally used as a cover and green manure crop in the South, but they do not thrive so well in the North.
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