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The chairs can be found in all parts of the world. And it is an object, so ubiquitous,
Because as you can appreciate, your inner monologue is so frequent and ubiquitous and present that it's easy to almost forget that it's there.
Because, as you can appreciate, your inner monologue is so frequent and ubiquitous and present that it's easy to almost forget that it's there.
Propaganda is ubiquitous, and everyone uses propaganda.
Because there were mixed traffic with cars, as cars became more and more ubiquitous, the efficiency and usefulness of mass transit plummeted pretty dramatically.
Because there are mixed traffic with cars, as cars became more and more ubiquitous, the efficiency and usefulness of mass transit plummeted pretty dramatically.
The famous American potato chip manufacturer might have gotten a bit too cocky with their bet you can't eat just one slogan. Capitalizing on the then ubiquitous fat-free craze, Frito-Lay announced WOW chips to the market in 1998, with the product's fat supplanted by the food additive
If you join a single free group with enough people in it, it will not take you long to start getting pitches just like every other platform, except it's more ubiquitous than the case where they're reaching out to everybody, not just people with followings.
Master Peter, and the two ubiquitous young Cratchits went to fetch the goose,
This iconic shot features two things, a convenience store in the foreground, which are ubiquitous in the country, and Japan's most famous landmark rising from behind, Mount Fuji.
What is your expectation on the timeline by which we live in a world where AI-enabled robots become a ubiquitous part of everyday human life?
Is it strange for you because these movies are ubiquitous you see them on television all the time and do you ever come across yourself in that first film and how does that feel?
Is it strange for you because these movies are ubiquitous?