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The amount of music on WNYC had already eroded in the last few years, and the encroachment of pop culture has become ever more pervasive.
Devices from iPads to smartphones are ever more pervasive in all our lives, but many look at this prospect with concern – worried about the effects of digital distraction.
There's a growing chance that it will belong to a robot: a new and ever more pervasive kind of independent mind.
SHERRY TURKLE, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of "Alone Together," says that as technology becomes ever more pervasive, our relationship to it becomes more intimate, granting it the power to influence decisions, moods and emotions.
Cara Delevingne, with her classic blonde good looks and her silly-face selfies, her designer wardrobe and her trainers, is the ultimate high-fashion-tomboy pinup, and her influence is ever more pervasive.
BUT as the years went by, and online retailing became ever more pervasive — 167 million United States consumers now shop online, according to a report by Forrester Research — the idea of a safe place to store deliveries seemed more of a no-brainer.
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The military's legacy has been even more pervasive.
The internet is becoming ever more powerful and pervasive.
Simply throwing up our hands and eliminating executions entirely, by contrast, could prove to be a form of moral evasion — a way to console ourselves with the knowledge that no innocents are ever executed, even as more pervasive abuses go unchecked.
In turn, this resource became ever more useful as computing power became more pervasive and affordable.
Football is more pervasive than ever before.
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