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As noted, modern commercial heavy water is almost universally referred to, and sold as, deuterium oxide.
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The term crime does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes.
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So it is personally, globally and universally relevant.
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This follows from the idea that existentially quantified statements have existential import (i.e. they imply the existence of something) while universally quantified statements do not.
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The game won many awards and was universally critically acclaimed as an original, ground-breaking game.
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This was the first time the bilayer structure had been universally assigned to all cell membranes as well as organelle membranes.
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Despite the successful crowds, the matches were not universally accepted in 1960.
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While critics argue the relative strengths of her paintings, her exquisite ceramic plates are universally proclaimed masterpieces.
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Positional decimal system is presently universally used in human writing.
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He went pro in only two bouts after leaving high school, and his strong punches are universally recognized by his opponents.
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