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In contrast, Mr. Kimbrough prefers a ubiquitous instrument: the guitar.
The Vuvuzela is the ubiquitous instrument of African football, loved and loathed in equal measure.
What, before this ubiquitous instrument, typified the image of the doctor or physician?
He formed his first bands in the 1940s – the Blue Cumberland Rhythm Boys and Bert Weedon and His Harlem Hotshots – although, as he recalled, the guitar was hardly the ubiquitous instrument it is now: "The only time you saw a guitar was in the hands of a cowboy in a western film singing 'Home on the Range'".
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This experiment also introduced the technique of anti-coincidence, which has become a ubiquitous feature of instruments for detecting and analyzing energetic particles.
The plot is a paranoid endgame in which the ubiquitous Mafia is the instrument of terminal destiny and running from death is as absurd as waiting for it.
Mr. MacDonald's touch on the conga drums and dozens of other percussion instruments was ubiquitous for many years in pop music.
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