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But his big issue, campaign finance reform, has universal appeal.
"She taught first grade for years and has universal appeal."
I could see where Casey did not have universal appeal to any large group audience.
This is not to say that rosettes have universal appeal.
To be sure, opening the wallet so wide for ads does not have universal appeal.
But the symbolism of his triumph had universal appeal to blacks.
But many of the sale pieces have universal appeal.
The stairs to the top floor are very steep; the concrete look may not have universal appeal.
The "children's" books recently found on your best-seller list are so outstanding that they have universal appeal.
Overall, critical reactions of the game were varied; its features did not have universal appeal.
"And the story of Selena's life has universal appeal."
The author believes in ethnic traditions but also argues that true achievement has universal appeal.
Still, Rivera understood that her Mexican art would have universal appeal.
It's more than a fad; soup has universal appeal.
And his humor, which is physical and mostly nonverbal, has universal appeal.
"If they're done right, they have universal appeal."
So these numbers really have universal appeal?
Still, recycled clothing does not have universal appeal.
Many of his paintings, including The Scream, have universal appeal in addition to their highly personal meaning.
Harvey sees six poets and religious figures as having universal appeal:
Variety shows no longer pulled viewers, and Parton turned out not to have universal appeal.
I wanted it to have universal appeal."
There, they star in creamy, chunky sauces that do not appear elsewhere but have universal appeal.
Her inspiration comes from observing people, when she can be struck by a look or movement of someone she feels has universal appeal.
Some scents have universal appeal, like vanilla.