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In which case, he's ubiquitous: from 1969 to 1971, when he had 72 licensees, his products reaped $1.1 billion.
Wall Street traders swallowing Sabretts whole, ties tossed over their shoulders like paisley napkins, are ubiquitous from the M15.
The service has become fairly ubiquitous, from aiding the most basic market research to providing on-air statistics for a major US news network.
It was the 60s, lot of substances were ubiquitous from a very early age and I just charged right into them.
Porcelain or tin Coca-Cola signs were ubiquitous from the 1920's through the 50's, hanging from country stores and on the sides of buildings.
Musaqa, layers of eggplant, zucchini and lamb, baked in an oven, is ubiquitous from the Sea of Marmara to the Gulf of Aqaba.
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The causative organisms are ubiquitous, reported from over 90 countries and from every continent except Antarctica.
They are ubiquitous, sold from mud-brick huts along highways, from card tables set up on city sidewalks and at countless storefronts throughout Baghdad.
The wild ancestor of Foxtail millet (S. italica) is presumed to have originated from S. viridis (green foxtail), a ubiquitous weed from the Eurasian continent [17].
Radiation exposures are ubiquitous, coming from medical and industrial applications and from naturally occurring sources.
The ubiquitous exodus from huts to houses only adds to the strains.
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