Sentence examples for ubiquitous character from inspiring English sources

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The supporting cast features several ubiquitous character actors, who distract by their very familiarity.

Maury Chaykin, a ubiquitous character actor who specialized in comic roles with disturbing undertones and disturbing roles with comic undertones, died on Tuesday, his 61st birthday, in Toronto.

He needed to collect autographs, chat up the crew and talk to his friend, the director John Turturro, about another film appearance by that ubiquitous character actor, Radioman.

John Slattery, 45, the ubiquitous character actor who plays Roger Sterling, a silver-haired agency partner, joked that he would gladly trade his statuette for a drink to perk himself up during this long day.

The exhibition's spine is formed by the demonic mutations of the artist's signatory and most ubiquitous character, Mr. DOB, the Mickey Mouse derivative that is something of a self-portrait.

We show that, still retaining much of the general essence of the Central Limit Theorem, this process presents a functional attractor which is neither Gaussian nor Lévy like, and is precisely akin numerically to a probability density function shown in previous works to have ubiquitous character, namely the two-parameter beta distribution.

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The book will feature one of Scarry's best-loved and most ubiquitous characters, the alpine-hatted, singly-shod Lowly Worm, who drives an apple and was probably the first worm in space.

In fact, the ubiquitous flat character of the English and Scottish novel, from Mr Collins in Austen's Pride and Prejudice to Charles Ryder's father in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, tells us something deep about the dialectic of British reticence and sociability.

I can't help getting a little excited by the idea of Depp (having already conquered Ed Wood and JM Barrie) playing the eccentric Surrealist with some of the unhinged relish that he bought to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas or his ubiquitous Jack Sparrow character.

Japan's huge bento culture fuels sales of ubiquitous animated characters like Hello Kitty, Frog Style and Totoro: they appear on the boxes, but also on child-size chopsticks, tiny portable mayonnaise containers and edible seaweed wrappers for omusubi, or rice balls, a popular snack.

Yes, Emoji, as in the now-ubiquitous little characters people like to sprinkle into text message conversations.

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