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However, only in the last 120 years has environmental illumination begun to change on a pervasive scale for the masses of people through the introduction of electric lighting.
While she's deeply elusive about her work — she puts it out there but she's no show off — Judy Linn's book serves as a potent introduction to an artist whose style and subject matter have had a pervasive effect on aspects of how we view New York City or urban cool today.
There was a pervasive sense of defeat.
A pervasive sense of calm descends.
Tacit coordination is a pervasive aspect of accounting practice.
So there was a pervasive impression of disrepute.
The workers expressed a pervasive sense of discrimination.
A pervasive tone of homophobia has emboldened violent vigilantes.
They also tend to convey a pervasive sense of moral compromise or emotional damage in the lives of their characters: "Think of 'The Complete Short Stories of James Purdy,'" John Waters writes in his introduction to the new collection, "as a ten-pound box of poison chocolates you keep beside your bed-fairy tales for your twisted mind".
Trauma is a pervasive class of human experiences.
I did feel a pervasive sense of well-being.
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