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Construction is now pervasive.

Anxiety is now pervasive.

"They are really asking for the authority to redesign services that take advantage of the unique, and now pervasive, architecture of the Internet," he said.

Mr Warner's proposal has attracted the support of two other Republicans, Maine's Susan Collins and Minnesota's Norm Coleman, and other Republicans have made their unhappiness felt.The doubts are now pervasive in the party.

It says that orthodox economics itself needs to be revised wholesale to take account of the way the new economy actually works.The "new theorists", let us call them, say that technology-driven market failures are now pervasive.

If voters don't trust that their elected representatives are making decisions in the national interest, if they suspect that undisclosed influence is now pervasive in the Australian political system, then the cycle of alienation intensifies.

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And the shape of the narrative, a mutation of the now-pervasive "Babel" model of braided, chronologically decentered storytelling, allows for plenty of surprises and revelations.

(When the psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross published "On Death and Dying," in 1969, which introduced her now-pervasive theory of the five stages of grief, it came as a major breakthrough in talking openly about death again).

With the now-pervasive myth that Blighty stood alone against the Nazi menace already growing, the Archers reminded their 1946 audience that a host of other races and nations stood with us, some willingly, some out of a sense of reluctant obligation.

I hedged, said something about how Jakes whose books and cassettes and, later, DVDs littered the bookshelves and bedside tables of the apartments I grew up in has long struck me as a religious corollary to Oprah Winfrey, a vaguely more devout avatar of that now-pervasive gospel of good feeling and well-directed energy.

A beautiful series of photographs by Samar Singh Jodha documents the now-pervasive presence of television in Indian life, while Abul Kalam Azad and Mr. Ram focus on the vivid film posters that have long filled South Asian cities, roadsides and villages.

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