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Nascar has eclipsed other forms of motorsports in this country, including IndyCar and drag racing, and it has become ubiquitous, forcing many local-yokel racetracks with Saturday night cards out of business.
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A segment focused on a summer Koran camp suggests how Islam has become a ubiquitous force.
They, he explained, was the word that denotes those mysterious, invisible, ubiquitous forces that mold our lives willy-nilly.
Another defect is that the model fails to account for the most ubiquitous force of nature, gravity.
She is both an industry veteran and a newcomer to stardom, a background figure and a ubiquitous force.
In "Us," the setting is a more recognizable present-day America, in which a happy, well-adjusted family is thrust into existential battle with mysterious, suddenly ubiquitous forces.
Once a vivifying new way to look at the world, photography evolved into a ubiquitous force of cultural homogenization that even the progressive art world would be unable to resist; but that is a different story.
All you really need to know about Titanfall is that it comes from the people – the designers and creators, rather than the company men – who made Call of Duty into the ubiquitous force it is today.
Screenwriter Abi Morgan, the currently ubiquitous force behind The Iron Lady and Shame, finally unlocked the script after nearly a decade of trying and TV stalwart Philip Martin was brought in to direct.
In the late 1990s he booked the Knitting Factory in Manhattan, and by playing in more bands than even he can easily keep track of — as well as working at Oneida's recording studio and operating its record label, Brah — Kid Millions has become a ubiquitous force in a constantly changing scene.
Godfrey-Smith (2001, page 336) defined empirical adaptationism as follows: "Natural selection is a powerful and ubiquitous force, and there are few constraints on the biological variation that fuels it.
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