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As a pop cultural icon, "I Love Lucy" is more omnipresent than ever.
Nothing is more omnipresent in New York than those silent cars in rows and rows on city streets and lots — nothing would seem to a Martian more integral to the look of New York.
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While the debate rages on as to whether we have actually reached Peak TV yet, the idea that TV today is more significant and omnipresent than ever before undeniably has legs.
Although it can cause a variety of clinical syndromes such as bacteremia, pneumonia, endocarditis, and deep abscess formation, S. aureus seems to be omnipresent and is more often than not carried without any clinical symptoms.
They have more opportunities to connect with consumers, but they also must be more coordinated, omnipresent and data-driven.
Newsday Glenn Gamboa acknowledged that the song is even more omnipresent than the band's previous hits combined.
While Mexican ballads about smuggling drugs and liquor have been around at least since the late 1920s, their modern counterparts are more popular and omnipresent than ever.
In some ways, it's even more dangerous to live among the kuffar than in, say, Fahd's Arabia or Mubarak's Egypt, because the forces of kufr are more insidious and omnipresent.
Digitization, digitalization, digital transformations and the general concept of digital, are more prevalent and omnipresent (e.g., cyber-physical systems, CPS).
During the Mubarak era, before the Egyptian spring of 2011, the police were more or less omnipresent: stationed on most street corners and extremely diligent when it came to snuffing out any sign of public dissent, crime or infraction.
During the Mubarak era, before the Arab Spring of 2011, the police were more or less omnipresent: stationed on most street corners and extremely diligent when it came to snuffing out any sign of public dissent, crime, or infraction.
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