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So that kind of vibe is definitely pervasive amongst people.
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and it becoming kind of a pervasive background
And yet, despite all of this, we shouldn't be frightened or discomforted by our pervasive loneliness.
Okay, there are lots of other examples of computational problems that are really interesting, and many of them are pervasive in computer science.
Work – Rihanna ft. Drake Easily one of the most pervasive radio songs in the past few years, Rihanna's Work dominated the charts for weeks back in 2016.
The other particularly unique element that is revealed in the iSoon documents is how pervasive hacking is in the Chinese state. iSoon itself had contracts not just with national or provincial law enforcement, but also city law enforcement branches.
They reflect a pervasive bias quietly keeping experienced professionals from the roles that they've earned.
Language is such a pervasive tool and phenomenon that it's hard to come up with one clear and simple definition that captures all aspects of it.
So this claim is really pervasive.
comes from their explanatory styles about whether things are permanent, pervasive, and
pervasive: "I'm just not an interesting person."