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Some critics pounced on Mr. Seacrest, whose omnipresence can easily be exploited for jokes.
In his catalog essay Mr. Demand calls Magritte "probably the artist whose works children most often first perceive as art, and whose omnipresence in the museum shops of the world has almost obscured the unique nature of his pictures".
And the bodyguards are learning to blend into the background, as are the staff members whose omnipresence gave Mr. Bush's campaign events the formal air of a presidential visit.
So the man that brought the joys of n'duja to London is set brandish six dishes, including the wickedly spicy Calabrese pizza and truffle-laden Mia Sofia (named after the chef's mushroom adoring daughter) at the restaurant chain whose omnipresence on our country's high streets can make it feel like a prosaic dining choice.
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Even Natalie Merchant – the one artist whose public omnipresence matches GD – isn't quite as grandiose.
Even Natalie Merchant the one artist whose public omnipresence matches GD isn't quite as grandiose.
(Mind you, it's not clear how, exactly, bemoaning the "hypersexualization" of pop culture, which forces men victims to re-trench into "neomasculinity," squares with interviewing porn stars roped in to repudiate rape culture, whose online omnipresence presumably has very little to do with the "hypersexualization" he laments).
(Mind you, it's not clear how, exactly, bemoaning the "hypersexualisation" of pop culture, which forces men-victims to re-trench into "neomasculinity", squares with interviewing porn stars roped in to repudiate rape culture, whose online omnipresence presumably has very little to do with the "hypersexualisation" he laments).
According to our findings, this study found that users' switching intention to cloud services was not only positively influenced by expected switching benefits whose antecedents are omnipresence of cloud services and collaboration support, but also negatively influenced by expected switching costs whose antecedents are satisfaction with incumbent IT and breath use of inclement IT.
Sierra Leone is still reeling from a decade-long civil war, and evidence of it is everywhere: the charred skeletons of homes, schools, and hospitals throughout the countryside; the omnipresence of people whose limbs were systematically amputated by the rebels of the Revolutionary United Front; the lack of basic infrastructure.
But few people now entering middle age can forget the omnipresence of Dr. Comfort's book, whose original title was "The Joy of Sex: A Cordon Bleu Guide to Lovemaking," which was quickly changed to "The Joy of Sex: A Gourmet Guide to Lovemaking," after the owners of the Cordon Bleu name objected.
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