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to ubiquitous
adjective
Being everywhere at once: omnipresent.
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Jon Stewart long ago ascended from comedian to ubiquitous social critic.
Sometimes an author moves from canonical to ubiquitous, as has been the case with Virginia Woolf.
Now, however, to stay on top, it must leap from being merely big to ubiquitous.
The Bangladeshi capital is also home to ubiquitous slums, which attracted and overwhelmed photographer Sebastian Keitel from his first visit.
This, according to Ubiquitous Energy co-founder and CEO Miles Barr, is a key target for the company.
For most of the 1990's, as personal computers moved from expensive toy to ubiquitous tool, Microsoft was that company.
Over the decade it took for them to increase in popularity from "niche" to "ubiquitous", attitudes towards them have changed.
It is illuminating to view these images now, when tabloid photography has become no less garish and closer to ubiquitous.
In what seems like an eye blink, the Nets have gone from irrelevant to ubiquitous, bordering on overexposed.
Law enforcement agencies such as the FBI have been increasingly outspoken in their opposition to ubiquitous encryption.
* Richard Thomas as Hamlet in some mad banana republic, with the court grandstanding to ubiquitous hand-held news cameras, long before such technology had degenerated into cliche.
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