Sentence examples for ubiquitous turn from inspiring English sources

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It's become a ubiquitous turn of phrase among young women "woking" up to a patriarchal culture in which men see and women are seen.

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Nor does the Suffolk County spot feature the ubiquitous turn-of-the-century Old New York décor favored by steakhouses.

In New Jersey and Virginia, the two states choosing governors this year, Old Glory is ubiquitous, turning up in television commercials, on bumper stickers and on the lapels of the candidates' otherwise muted pinstripes.

The rock musical has become the live-performance equivalent of the road movie: a ubiquitous convention turned rite of passage as one aspirant after another seeks to achieve its perfect fulfillment.

In one of the ubiquitous warehouses-turned-photography-studios in Manhattan's Chelsea neighbourhood, the British marque showcased product from its vaunted R line of performance vehicles on 26 March, the eve of the 2013 New York auto show.

The company essentially created an opening in the market by dropping the jack, and it was able to step right in with hardware that also helps make Assistant more ubiquitous, while turning Translate into a real world version of Douglas Adams Babelfishh.

The majority of the NES patterns describe the ubiquitous 2-turn amphipathic helix, which are found in most helix-containing proteins, and many of these consensus-matching sequences are part of hydrophobic cores that are not accessible for CRM1 binding.

Stoops are becoming less ubiquitous as we turn more and more toward being a suburban nation.

Ubiquitous digital cameras turn events that in themselves would be a small story into a worldwide phenomenon.

"I've been asked to bring rye bread and they smell it and go, 'There's no rye in here.' " The ubiquitous — and, it turns out, thoroughly American — German chocolate cake, with pecan and coconut frosting (coconut palms in Germany?), is another source of misunderstanding, said Dagmar Ratensperger, a native of Nuremberg who five years ago started Dagmar's Desserts, now located in Old Saybrook.

Even Lady Gaga's ubiquitous album release turns out to have been only a qualified success: "Born This Way" sold 2.3 million copies, roughly half the sales of her first album, "The Fame".

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