All are meant to purvey the same message of ubiquitousness, a sinister blend of reassurance and menace. |
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But I still marvel at the presumed necessity of the camera, for all its ubiquitousness, in the birthing chamber. |
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But the special thing about this phenomenon is not its ubiquitousness, it is the fact that it can be experienced collectively. |
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It has become an art form by virtue of the ubiquitousness of these expressions. |
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Gestures of grief, in their ubiquitousness, soon become overwhelming. |
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This ubiquitousness of the commandments can seem burdensome. |
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Increased mobility and the ubiquitousness of television and radio have done surprisingly little to homogenise the distinctive accents and dialects that characterise the different parts of the country. |
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Dan seems unfazed by the ubiquitousness of the cheerful pig, perhaps because he has written on BBQJew.com that what Moses was seeking in the Promised Land was not milk and honey but chopped hog and hush puppies. |
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The other reason, cited by owners of existing upscale Chinese restaurants, has to do with the ubiquitousness of take-out food that is an inexpensive and frequent meal for stay-at-homers. |
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