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The philosophical and devotional underpinning of all such ritual, however, remains a pervasive vision of the Devi as supreme, absolute divinity.
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Others have a more pervasive vision of hundreds, perhaps even thousands, of embedded, invisible devices that you touch in some way throughout your day.
There is no such pervasive vision in Babylon.
Scale invariance is a pervasive property of human vision, and holds for positional acuities [14], [15], visual illusions [16], [17] and texture discrimination [18] [21], in addition to the angular judgments examined here.
It seems likely this is the type of product Libin is referring to: ones that uniquely suit Evernote's vision of a pervasive, constantly connected digital notebook that stores any kind of media.
There are weekly catered lunches, a health plan stretching to vision insurance and, even harder to come by, a pervasive feeling of usefulness.
There seems to be a pervasive micromania afoot: We have to think small because grand visions never work, and if we try to champion democracy in Iraq we will only screw it up.
"It is a pervasive thing".
"This is such a pervasive problem.
There was a pervasive sense of defeat.
Sexual abuse is a pervasive problem.
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