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Clinton reacted with angry appeals against Republican partisan politics, but Gingrich seemed omnipresent during Clinton's mostly fruitless one-man campaign, reciting the mantra of pork, pork, pork.
Then, after she retired in 1989, she seemed to disappear, rarely spotted around a city where she had at one time seemed omnipresent.
IN his heyday around 1960, Herbert von Karajan seemed omnipresent in opera as well as concert, often dubbed Generalmusikdirektor of Europe.
All of this would have seemed unthinkable in 2008, when Mr. Obama's red-white-and-blue visage seemed omnipresent on campuses and along city streets, a symbol to many of liberalism reborn.
Cameras have seemed omnipresent in the post 9/11 world — hardly with resounding consensus — and yet, paradoxically they appear least where they are desired most: in some of the city's most crime-ridden neighborhoods, among residents of public housing who have been experiencing mounting violence and all of its attendant psychological disruption.
Being born in 1990, Arnie seemed omnipresent to me growing up.
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The underlining of our worthlessness as a drain on the taxpayer seems omnipresent; the link is plain.
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