Sentence examples for mostly ubiquitous from inspiring English sources

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Even if the legislation passes, shoppers will see mostly ubiquitous California wines and "Two Buck Chucks," wine that sells for as low as $1.99 a bottle, predicts Willy Frank, owner of Dr. Konstantin Frank winery along Keuka Lake.

(B ) Early precellular blastoderm embryo exhibiting stronger, mostly ubiquitous Nv runt staining biased towards the posterior.

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The entomopathogens are generally ubiquitous and belong mostly to the phyla Chytridiomycota, Zygomycota, Oomycota, Ascomycota, and Deuteromycota.

Genes expressed ubiquitously in the ovary mostly remained ubiquitous in the embryo and were additionally enriched in meso- and endoderm; genes of the cellular gene set are enriched in ectoderm/epidermis cells of the late embryo; subcellular genes were highly expressed in the ectoderm and nervous system of the embryo.

The school grossed about $1 million last year, she said, but it has 45 teachers to pay and classrooms to rent so it spends relatively little on advertising, relying mostly on the ubiquitous yellow boxes and word of mouth.

Until now my assumption has always been that the Internet-Of-Things mostly just meant ubiquitous Internet connectivity coming to things that already exist in the physical world.

Carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1) are a family of ubiquitous, mostly zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the reversible hydration of carbon dioxide to bicarbonate and a proton [ 1, 2].

11 Little is yet known about the pathophysiology of SAFV infections other than that the infections are ubiquitous, mostly pass unnoticed, but sporadically present with a serious CNS infection.

Such clouds are ubiquitous, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, the stuff out of which stars form.

Before "fashion" made it ubiquitous, you mostly saw the cross on banners over the heads of knights sacking cities; before fashion, it was a symbol under which men and women were arbitrarily burned to death.

The popular view is that it is ubiquitous and mostly beneficial (from a leader's perspective, at any rate), especially when power is used in a subtle and positive way.

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