28 examples of worldwide in sentences

This publication is now one of worldwide circulation, and carries the gospel of Base Ball, not only across the Atlantic ocean, but across the Pacific ocean as well.

In connection with the widespread influence which Base Ball is having on both sides of the world, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean and on those of the Atlantic Ocean the editor would like to call attention to the theory which has been advanced by Mr. A.G. Spalding, the founder of the GUIDE, as to the efficacy of Base Ball for the purpose of training athletes, that has a worldwide application.

Of all religions, Catholicism which represents the accumulated results of two thousand years' worldwide experience of human nature applied to the principles of the Gospel, is least likely to be comprehended by an outsider, however observant and fair-minded.

The Finn or the Pole, who has hitherto been a rather reluctant member of the synthesis of the Russian empire, may well wish to end that attachment in order to become a free member of a worldwide brotherhood.

Adj. general, generic, collective; broad, comprehensive, sweeping; encyclopedical^, widespread &c (dispersed) 73. universal; catholic, catholical^; common, worldwide; ecumenical, oecumenical^; transcendental; prevalent, prevailing, rife, epidemic, besetting; all over, covered with.

As examples, he never even discusses the totally inadequate water-supply for such worldwide irrigation, or the extreme irrationality of constructing so vast a canal-system the waste from which, by evaporation, when exposed to such desert conditions as he himself describes, would use up ten times the probable supply.

No, he would go to Paris and become a painter of worldwide reputation; the money his father had left him would easily suffice for his simple wants.

Court balls, receptions, gala performances at opera and theatre, and military reviews followed each other in bewildering but well-ordered confusion, and Morse, as a man of worldwide celebrity, took part in all of them.

His reputation as a surgeon is worldwide, and it was pleasant to find that his dexterity as an operator was equal to his reputation.

The first of these forces was the worldwide industrial movement.

It was, perhaps, a dangerous experiment for the author of a book of the worldwide and continued popularity of "Two Years before the Mast" to dare, with that almost unparalleled success still staring him in the face, to tempt Fortune by giving to the public another book.

A dignified Hope, thereforeeven now, when we cower beneath this worldwide shadow of the wings of the Condor of Deathbecomes us: and, indeed, we see such an attitude among some of the humblest of our people, from whose heart ascends the cry: "Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him."

This has been established for some time in England with admirable success, our worldwide organization enabling us to trace people under the most unfavorable circumstances.

The day after, the President presided at a worldwide celebration in honor of the Starmen-a celebration to honor them for their critical role in freeing Mars from the clutches of the pirates.

He recognizes that it is worldwide.

Doubtless the prophet thought only of the problems of the men of his day, but in his interpretation of Jehovah's worldwide purpose and in the faith and devotion which his words inspire he gave to all mankind a universal, undying message.

" "Have we indeed wasted a whole half-hour in squabbling over a woman?" Richard demanded; "like two children in a worldwide toyshop over any one particular toy?

What a worldwide difference between this languid Kaffir wooer, hardly caring whether he gets this girl or another, and the modern lover who thinks life not worth living, unless he can gain the love of his chosen one.

To us, this last touch alone would demonstrate the worldwide difference between lust and love.

The Hutchinsons of worldwide fame were present in their happiest vein, interspersing the speeches with appropriate songs and felicitous remarks.

At first her course did not altogether please her family, but they lived to idolize and bless her for her doings, and to thankfully enjoy her worldwide fame.

Part III Civilization Is Becoming Obsolete CHAPTER TEN WORLDWIDE REVOLUTION DISRUPTS CIVILIZATION

During the cold war years following 1945 each of these groups was undergoing the drastic social changes incident to the worldwide revolution of the period.

He calls East and West together in common appreciation of one whose influence was not merely local but worldwide.

"That is a worldwide complaint.

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