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Could there be a more pervasive, and loaded, topic?

And there is none more pervasive and insidious than terrorism.

Television is still evolving, becoming more pervasive and personal.

They are, however, more pervasive, and they define the candidates and contests.

In turn, this resource became ever more useful as computing power became more pervasive and affordable.

But for the people who have been lied to, something more pervasive and disturbing occurs.

I mean something more pervasive and having to do more with tone than with substance.

What's more pervasive and I've noticed it more – is that men are becoming guilty fathers.

The trouble may be something much more pervasive and debilitating: lack of aspiration about life itself.

"This is uglier for the system — it's more pervasive and more global".

The changes that the Internet brings are simply more pervasive and varied than anything that has gone before.

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