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The General's chicken may be ubiquitous, but the ability to say his name certainly is not.
Smartphones and Facebook may be ubiquitous, but the continent still lags behind in other basic infrastructure, such as reliable power.
O.K., REGIS PHILBIN, you may be ubiquitous, but have you made a million dollars yet from your "Who Wants to Be a Millionare" game show?
Whether that is true in real estate depends — because the company name may be ubiquitous, but the client's relationship is usually with a single person.
25 to Feb. 6) Snow sculpture competitions may be ubiquitous, but the one in Breckenridge, Colo., may be multicultural enough to get a United Nations endorsement.
Windows and Word may be ubiquitous across Europe and Asia, but news of the court order to break up Microsoft generated a muted reaction outside of the United States today.
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According to the Louis Vuitton Cup official Bruno Troublé, even after the racing begins, the lawyers may still be ubiquitous.
Spy cams may soon be ubiquitous in the Western World.
With more and more data migrating to the cloud, the vision of ChromeOS' refusal to acknowledge local storage may soon be ubiquitous.
The possible absence of RXLR effectors in P. ultimum indicates that although the motif is conserved across divergent parasitic eukaryotes it may not be ubiquitous in oomycetes.
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