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ubiquitous English

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ubiquitous

(= omnipresent) being present everywhere at once

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Simple sentences

Cellphones are now ubiquitous.

Movie subtitles

According to this, I've had four meetings. with the ubiquitous Mr. Spellman in the last two weeks.
Awe the energetic Jones the ubiquitous reporter fixed up the case between them.
With the help of my ubiquitous, clandestine informants i have learned that the mayor has told the fire chief to catch me with chains on the doors.
Well the mark, Brian, is the bar code, the ubiquitous barcode that you'll find on every bog-roll, on every packet of johnnies, and every poxy pork pie.
Their ancestors were here long before we were, their progeny will be here long after we are gone. the simple and ubiquitous ant.
What you're looking at, Agent Scully, is the most ubiquitous fungal spore known to mankind. derma tuffatosis.
Well, that may be, but I don't like the ubiquitous creep.
Elements of the rapid deployment force, special forces, delta, A.P.C.S, helicopters, tanks, and, of course, the ubiquitous M-16 A-1 assault rifle.
The therapist was as ubiquitous in Manhattan as pirated cable.
You are like ubiquitous.
Ubiquitous object with infinite designs.
THE UBIQUITOUS JUSTIN TAYLOR.
Think about the way food is marketed -- T-shirts, coupons, toys for children, giveaways in fast-food places, place mats, just all of the different ways in which food marketing is ubiquitous.
It proves that anvils were so ubiquitous at one point - is that the word, ubiquitous?
Featuring the stout-hearted Captain Link Hogthrob, the fetching First Mate Miss Piggy, and the ubiquitous Dr. Julius Strangepork.
The finish to that line was marked by the ubiquitous signpost or maybe it was the skeleton of a windmill.
If it isn't the ubiquitous queen of AM radio herself.
Explosives, wired to office buildings, museums. Two or three of those ubiquitous 20-something coffee hangouts.
The simple and ubiquitous ant.
Elements of the Rapid Deployment Force, Special Forces Delta, APCs, helicopters, tanks and, of course, the ubiquitous M-16 A-1 assault rifle.
Mr Selden tells me that socially Mr Rosedale. is very ubiquitous now.
Ubiquitous object with infinite designs. Color, wiring, components.
The Tramp was ubiquitous and inescapable.
Ubiquitous.
The concept of a Great Flood is ubiquitous throughout the ancient world, with over 200 different cited claims in different periods and times.
What is bad taste ubiquitous?
Now it's probably never going to go away because it's ubiquitous; it's a default. lt's air, you know, it's just there.
And it's ubiquitous in the real world, both for the electrons in a piece of iron, and for the early universe settling down from the Big Bang.
Absolutely ubiquitous, at one point.
Albert argued that the concept of matter equaling energy, And vice versa, was far more ubiquitous than any of us could have imagined.
You know, all the different names, for this, you know, ubiquitous, you know, sub-S retraded credit default swap, blah, blah, blah, blah, OK.
In 50 years, they go from impossible to practical, to ubiquitous.
The ubiquitous jacket photo, the wintry smirk that stole her from him.
Yes, I suppose it is one of your more. ubiquitous cheeses.

News and current affairs

Gene flow is ubiquitous.
But, while the images of it that we see are more immediate and vivid than ever, our perception of ubiquitous conflict is wrong.
The mosquito nets ubiquitous in my childhood disappeared from urban houses by the time I was at university in the late 1950s.
Relative to the recent past, the cost of capital will increase, debt will be more expensive and less ubiquitous, and risk spreads will not return to pre-crisis compressed levels.
State aid to ailing companies remains ubiquitous, and common rules designed to ensure free circulation of goods and services are not fully respected by the member states - public procurement and energy markets being prime examples.
BEIJING - Throughout the just concluded 18th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party ubiquitous television screens in trains and metro stations broadcast a live feed of the Chinese assembly.
African players, in particular, have become ubiquitous, supplementing the usual retinue of Brazilians and Argentines.
But corporate villains, typically multinational companies, have never been so ubiquitous as today.
Although in theory communism aimed to establish a system of class justice, Lenin's heirs maintained domestic power through a brutal security apparatus involving lethal purges, gulags, broad censorship, and ubiquitous informants.
Poland was not East Germany, where the Stasi was ubiquitous.
Incurable suspicion, mutual fear, ubiquitous contempt - confirmed everyday in large and small ways - are our immutable social condition.
After all, the Soviet Union was a totalitarian state that could rely on a powerful and ubiquitous secret police.
City and government officials should ensure that parks and paved paths become as ubiquitous to a city's landcape as parking spaces.
MEXICO CITY - The role of the politically committed intellectual has a long and ubiquitous history.
MADRID - In this year of ubiquitous commemorations, the centennial of Jan Karski's birth has been largely overlooked.
Ubiquitous images of Kim Jong-il and his father, Kim Il-sung, are the official symbols of a secular theocracy based on juche (pronounced choocheh), the Kims' contribution to the world's patrimony of totalitarian ideologies.
To be sure, sociopathic corporations have populated books and films for more than a century. But corporate villains, typically multinational companies, have never been so ubiquitous as today.
Likewise, while today's sharing-economy companies may be just out of their infancy, their services will one day be ubiquitous.
In the digital age, the opposite is true: cheap computer storage, powerful processors, and ubiquitous Internet access have made remembering the norm.
BALTIMORE - Pain is ubiquitous in life.
The symptoms of the disease of selective modernization are clearly discernible in both countries in the form of ubiquitous corruption.
Fortunately, such populism--for it is just that--is not ubiquitous.
Mobile phones are now ubiquitous in villages as well as cities.
Today, satellite dishes are ubiquitous in Iraq as well.

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