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But in Poland hand-kissing, once a flamboyant and ubiquitous way of greeting ladies, is declining.
But, he said, the "easiest and most ubiquitous way to get stuff out of your head is pen and paper".
However, flashing the flesh has become a lazy and ubiquitous way of grabbing eyeballs, with celebrities seemingly stripping off any old time in any old plaice.
Various services have been conceptualized in the domain of emergency services, transportation, healthcare etc. in pervasive or ubiquitous way.
The credit score has become a ubiquitous way to assess someone's credit-worthiness.
To be able to reuse network solutions in different contexts, underlying communication interfaces should be presented in an abstract and ubiquitous way.
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One of our colleagues signed up for Google Glass and walks around the museum wearing the gadget, helping us prepare for a time when wearable computers are going to be ubiquitous, the way tablets are now.
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