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en She is widely accepted in the state of New York.

en There's not a question that it's more widely accepted these days that children need mental-health services. It wasn't always that way. Once upon a time, the widespread utilization of services for children wasn't widely endorsed.

en Even though there may be some good drugs available, it may take some time until they are more widely accepted,

en A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. Today we have a WADA code which is widely accepted.

en It was not accepted nearly as widely as a sport, particularly not accepted as a big-league sport.

en The use of commercial data is pretty widely known and accepted these days.

en It's never going to be perfect, but other seasons have not been widely accepted in some circles, so this needs to be given a chance.

en Right now it looks like a great program. The aviation industry has widely accepted this.

en It's widely accepted the U.N. has to undergo a certain amount of reform. I think the future of the U.N. is bright. It's critical.

en There has to be a few widely accepted cards -- kind of the Visa and MasterCard of the identity world -- and it's not clear that anyone wants that job.

en As of 2004, the New York State wine industry brings in about $3.3 billion in New York State. It'd be nice to get a piece of that in Jefferson County.

en We think attempts to revise widely accepted historical facts of World War II, including the Holocaust, are unacceptable.

en Ben had spoken to state police previously about Nathaniel's situation and the troopers provided an escort for the family right to the New York state line. From there, a New York trooper took over and led them right to the hospital.

en Consolidation hasn't been big in New York State. We could be pioneers here. . . . Most of the government structure in New York State was set up when people traveled in horse and buggies. But in this day and age, we don't need two town halls when one can do the job more efficiently.

en But perhaps it was in the South Carolina Statehouse and captured by Sherman's men in 1865. What we do know is that a veteran of a New York regiment from the Civil War presented it to the state of New York in 1889 during a ceremony on the state house grounds in Albany.


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