| 11. | The imitative efforts at universalize failed to appeal to non-Spanish-speaking audiences.
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| 12. | The challenge is in universalizing her monomania, while holding on to her unique psychological strength.
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| 13. | The instrument today has been universalized,
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| 14. | His notion of loyalty was essentially a universalized and ecumenical interpretation of Christian agapic love.
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| 15. | Poberezny is widely considered as the first person to have universalized the tradition of aircraft homebuilding.
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| 16. | They utopianized, they universalized, they created Zionism, the modern Olympics, the Socialist International.
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| 17. | Recent stage dramatizations of such works represent one attempt to modernize or universalize Bach's message.
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| 18. | Postmodern philosophy is a radical criticism of Western philosophy, because it rejects the universalizing tendencies of philosophy.
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| 19. | A strong, universalizing impulse underscored Marie de l Incarnation s interactions, and activities in New France.
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| 20. | The global spirit of universalizing would never admit the pedantry that insists on analyzing each shape for its specificity.
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