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The actual phenomenon being described by the term is a rather pervasive one, with a whole array of nasty effects on our discourse.
The problems are so pervasive, one Western diplomat said, that almost everyone is affected.
"Human influence is pretty pervasive," one of the authors, Torben C. Rick of the National Museum of Natural History, part of the Smithsonian Institution, said in an interview.
If you only drink one drink, how come you always end up having to buy everyone a round?" It's a good question, and a pervasive one, especially during the holiday season, or during uncertain economic times.
(The idea of love as a combative game or as dramatic theater — "It's a spiel," squeals Mr. Reischl, using the German word for "play" at one point — is a pervasive one).
The image of the sophisticated New Yorker swilling Cosmopolitans with a smoke in hand is a pervasive one for Amber Gardenho, 25, who was visiting from Wellington, New Zealand.
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In either case, the delusion is resistant to counterevidence and has pervasive effects on one's life.
But the importance of beauty in the labour market is far more pervasive than one might think.The same is true in other markets.
The high-flown tone Mr. Burns uses is so pervasive that one would think jazz had always been seen this way.
The intervals of open and diminished fifths, so pervasive that one begins to hear them as functionally equivalent (though qualitatively different) expressions of stasis, offset the sense of motion now assigned to a new dimension: sound traveling through space.
Jakobsons said the Russian influence remained pervasive with one party, the Russian Union of Latvia, distributing leaflets saying that Latgale, in eastern Latvia, where large numbers of ethnic Russians live, should form a union with Russia.
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