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THE most ubiquitous example of this fall's bondage footwear is the black velvet lattice-laced five-inch stiletto sandals selling for $495 at Yves Saint Laurent.
The most ubiquitous example is vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae (VAM) which are specific organs contributed by plant roots and fungi [ 1].
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For example, feminists have scrutinized reductionism with regard to the role of hormones in developmental biology in one of the most ubiquitous model organisms, rats (Birke 1986, Longino and Doell 1983, Longino 1990).
This draws directly on perhaps the most ubiquitous and tangible example of Spence's research into sensory experience.
As the most ubiquitous and explicit example of such street names, with the exception of Shrewsbury and possibly Newcastle (where a Grapecuntlane was mentioned in 1588) the use of Gropecunt seems to have fallen out of favour by the 14th century.
Here's a quick example using the most ubiquitous (and boring) hardware I can name: pumps.
For example, think of the most ubiquitous type of employment in the world: drivers of motorized vehicles.
Nature is, not surprisingly, the most ubiquitous theme.
Perhaps the most ubiquitous photoprotectants in nature are the carotenoids.
The most ubiquitous Washington type, however, is embodied by Dan Egan.
The most ubiquitous literary shade evoked, though, is Nabokov's.
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