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1 Their mistake lay in their attempt to make universal ends out of their individual experiences.
2 Two weeks ago, Britain's Labor government said it wanted to make universal broadband access a reality by 2012.
3 When this result is attained it will be time to attack the sound of 'u' with clubs, and make universal the French sound.
4 For in sexual union of this higher kind they saw a symbol of that communion of minds which they longed to make universal .
5 He repeats this in one of his books, adding, "They would be but a small tea-party, but their gossip would make universal history."
6 They thought it could be made universal merely by being made uninteresting.
7 For instance, I have proposed making universal , high-quality preschool a reality.
8 The teaching of the Word is thus made universal and compulsory.
9 He had mastered the trick of making universals sound like specifics.
10 Hank was not the sort of man who makes universal appeal.
11 Male suffrage, previously very limited in Italy, was made universal .
12 What the treatment of capital as income would mean, if the practice were made universal .
13 Should the eight-hour day be made universal in America?
14 Selfishness made universal will be selfishness no more.
15 Can democratic forms of government be made universal ?
16 New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made universal pre-K a centerpiece of his successful election campaign.
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