In the UK, the ubiquity of mobile phones has accompanied the explosion in social networking. |
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You complained about the ubiquity of music in some restaurants, as if the mere presence of a cover band was enough to put you off your feed. |
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Utilizing photography and video, my work documents and ironizes the ubiquity of American, media culture. |
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All granites are peraluminous as implied by the ubiquity of normative corundum. |
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One of the clues that a helicoid is an efficient surface and not just an accident is its ubiquity in nature. |
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Moreover, the ubiquity of email can lead to its use in inappropriate circumstances. |
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This ubiquity and open-source freedom lets you publish and share your documents portably and freely among platforms. |
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The title symbolically equips the with explosive power and a procreative, insectlike ubiquity. |
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It was the ubiquity of the militia that made British victories over the Continentals in the field so meaningless. |
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The toff trend can be seen as a reaction against the ubiquity of the perma-tanned, partially-clothed, bandage-dress sort of celeb. |
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A bronze statuette of a Persian dancing boy with a high hat, long sleeves and pointed shoes also testifies to the ubiquity of foreign performers. |
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The current ubiquity of advertising is certainly one of its most subtle and insidious properties. |
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Despite his ubiquity, Levine's musical personality remains, for some of us at least, just as mysterious as his private nature. |
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And after that, the uncared for building itself would settle into shapelessness, buried under the ubiquity of the dust. |
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Wouldn't it seem that human biology would oppose the ubiquity of religion? |
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And who can forget the ubiquity of foams and molecular gastronomy, a trend that is, thankfully, on its way out. |
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Photography's variety and self-effacing ubiquity have also made it an elusive historical entity, defying traditional interpretative or narrative structures. |
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Her ubiquity here almost makes her whole schtick believable. |
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The ubiquity of Shakespeare in popular culture hardly needs demonstration. |
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Yet his ubiquity symbolizes the dissolving of more barriers between gay and straight. |
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Despite her ubiquity, she has been largely relegated to supporting roles — most notably, the hanger-on whom no one likes. |
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This ubiquity and centrality of language must be reflected in our programmes, in all our sectors. |
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Somehow they have managed to both subvert the cliché of showy, high-flying Russians and maintain an air of secrecy despite their ubiquity. |
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The ubiquity of mobile telephones in developing countries, even among the poor, has given a growing number of poor people access to microfinance. |
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A key component in building a payments system that is widely-used and widely trusted is ubiquity. |
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The task is, of course, physically impossible given the audio and visual information's density, ubiquity and simultaneousness. |
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Given the ubiquity of state export credit agencies, the Swiss ERG has also become an important policy tool for economic competitiveness. |
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Simplicity, openness, ubiquity and flexibility, here are summarized the key benefits of these techniques. |
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And finally, don't forget that the increasing ubiquity of biometrics, particularly on PCs, will encourage public acceptance. |
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So, at a time when banks are failing with some regularity, the size and ubiquity of these big banks is reassuring. |
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But according to Andrew Lawler, its ubiquity belies a significance that we ignore at our peril. |
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Besides, Capra's movie became a domesticated death's head, its seasonal ubiquity a reminder of mortality. |
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These dynamics become naturalised, made invisible by their ubiquity. |
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In the 19th century, it was the proliferation of the penny press and today it has a lot to do with the ubiquity of mobile devices. |
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Many observers commented on Stalin's timelessness and ubiquity. |
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Despite the apparent ubiquity and inclusivity of the net, it's still a very specialist concern, and nowhere near as representative as it likes to think it is. |
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This ubiquity of unavoidable helplessness points to the possibility that dependency is not peripheral to the social order, but is somehow central to it. |
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Despite the alluring ubiquity of junk food, the ability to eat healthy is available to all of us, if we are willing to choose it. |
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While the end of prohibition brought an end to the alcohol black market in America, the ubiquity of it brought its own problems. |
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Prominent doctors are enlisted to publicly affirm the malady's ubiquity. |
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With its growing ubiquity, there is no denying the influence of the sharing economy this holiday. |
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But eventually that commitment to ubiquity and sameness killed the company. |
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A great benefit of the ubiquity of the Internet in the developed world has been the facilitation of a new age of entrepreneurship. |
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Last week's riff on how the coming ubiquity of wireless networks could lead to a new and better form of digital rights management brought out both supporters and detractors. |
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As with most things, the British comedy Absolutely Fabulous skewered the absurdity years before its current ubiquity. |
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Regardless of your opinion, there is no getting away from the ubiquity of hashtag – today named children's word of the year. |
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The vast size, awe-inspiring character, and the ubiquity of their funerary monuments bear testimony to this obsession. |
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The ubiquity of clocks was a sombre reminder of mortality, complained the painter Phillipe Mercier. |
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The argument for open carry goes that the ubiquity of guns will normalize them in the public eye. |
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In the era of online exploitation of musical works, however, commercial users need a licensing policy that corresponds to the ubiquity of the online environment and which is multi-territorial. |
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Because of its numbers, ubiquity, and association with human settlements, the house sparrow is culturally prominent. |
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Reflection on the nature of sapience, and the ubiquity of violence among sophonts? |
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Mobile usage is characterised by its ubiquity. |
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By Amanda Petrusich July 12, 2016Is the ubiquity of headphones just another emblem of catastrophic social decline, edging us even deeper into narcissism and unsociability? |
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Because of their ubiquity, these temporary bodies of water are known by many names, including those of local derivation such as vlei, claypan, pan, playa, and tinaja. |
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The Internet is rapidly being succeeded by the ubiquitous information environment, which is characterized by embeddedness, ubiquity, unboundedness, decentralization, and complexity. |
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Hence the strategic approach of monitoring violence from fixed points in space and time is giving way to one based on fluidity and spatio-temporal ubiquity or virtuality. |
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These days, with the rise of the one per cent, the ubiquity of Donald Trump, and the suffusion of reality shows about high-end housewives on the East and West Coasts, our ideas of the rich seem to be hardly more nuanced. |
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Scientific advancements in biotechnology and the ubiquity of facilities capable of producing biological agents circumscribe prospects for the elimination of biological weapons and complicate verification efforts. |
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In much the same way that the reproduction implicitly carried with it contemporaneity, the two concepts could have engendered an intuition of the present ubiquity of the image. |
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It is unerringly clear that as the speed and ubiquity of digital touch points grows, controlling the message has become increasingly difficult for marketers. |
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It was God's ubiquity, combined with his omniscience and his habit of delivering savage on-the-spot punishments for the slightest transgressions, that had Parry in such a bad way. |
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As he has got the gift of ubiquity, Bruno is everywhere and wherever you may be if you find a guitar pick on the ground, it might well belong to Bruno. |
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Social media and the ubiquity of smartphones mean that almost any thought, no matter how small its intended audience, has the potential to go viral. |
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Because of the dollar's overwhelming ubiquity in the global economy it is preferred for all sorts of transactions including the ones in violation of American sanctions that were orchestrated by BNP Paribas, a French bank. |
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The ubiquity of Bank of America's heavily staffed nationwide branch network is what enables it to retain customers despite charging high fees and offering depositors low interest. |
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Due to their accessibility and ubiquity, birds are a useful tool for environmental education and awareness on environmental issues. |
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To this end, national mythologies and symbols are cultivated to encourage identification with the state and reinforce its continuity and ubiquity. |
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According to one form of the doctrine of ubiquity, an offence may be considered to have been also committed in the place where the consequences or effects of the offence become manifest. |
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Success breeds success, and the sheer ubiquity of these productions and all their spin-off products and businesses around the world is in turn fueling an ever-growing demand for U. S. popular culture products. |
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Digital representation has crucial advantages over other forms of representation: universality of coding, infinite reproducibility at virtually nil marginal cost, ubiquity and instantaneousness. |
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Given the compelling ubiquity of NICTs, I see it as appropriate for the countries of the South to elevate them within their government strategy to the level of a prime vehicle for development. |
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Satellite solutions offer end-to-end control, ubiquity and uniformity. |
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This was a tremendous vehicle for being able to offer an Internet access to mass markets in developed countries due to the availability and ubiquity of those transport facilities. |
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Despite this near ubiquity, n. fowleri infections are few and far between. |
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These are primarily ubiquity with their inclusion on a vast majority of motherboards already equipped with ATA in one flavor or another. |
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The ubiquity of burgers has been overwhelming, and stultifying. |
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Despite their ubiquity in nature, few studies have been conducted worldwide to determine the ecological importance of mycetophagous diptera. |
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As culture is perilously imperial for strategic understanding in its elusive ethereality, so geography menaces conceptual grip for reason of its physical ubiquity. |
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