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Twenty-five yeafterftElvis Presleyley's death, he remains a ubiquitous figure, in music and in merchandising.
The Washington Post recently suggested that Mays might be "the single most ubiquitous figure on television today".
Mr. Dunne, known as Nick to his friends, was a ubiquitous figure in both American and European society.
This ubiquitous figure, along with other characters, has become part of what Mr. Deon calls his "graphic toolbox".
Mr. Sharpton, of course, is a ubiquitous figure in New York when it comes to cases of alleged racial injustice.
He had reformed his drinking habits and become a ubiquitous figure, dropping godlike into rural backwaters in his private helicopter, strewing food and favours.
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For the last seven years Jay-Z has been one of the most influential and ubiquitous figures in hip-hop, releasing nine albums and performing on countless songs on soundtracks, mixtapes and other people's albums.
Mr. Halperin is one of the media's more ubiquitous figures, operating as something of a free agent with multiple vehicles for his writing and commentary in print, online, in books and on television.
Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times called the remix "excellent", noting that it is "so frenetic you barely notice Ms. Spears and Madonna – it's odd to hear two such ubiquitous figures sounding so anonymous".
A substantial number of embryos (8 out of 33) display ubiquitous staining (Figure 5B, embryo 45 891).
On the other hand, we observed negligible levels of enrichments for rpl-52 mRNA, a ribosomal protein with ubiquitous expression (Figure 6A, rpl-52), as well as for homer, a protein enriched in the nervous system (Figure 6A, homer).
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