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"omnipresence" Definitions
  1. the fact of being present everywhere

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Technology's omnipresence should help drive that sector higher, Weiner said.
The omnipresence of Amazon and app deliveries doesn't help, either.
When they do appear, it's proof of corporate omnipresence, yes.
If not, you may instead recall the omnipresence of Pat Buchanan.
Our phones, by obviating phoning, have reëstablished the omnipresence of text.
There's even a term for her omnipresence on the platform: #Taylurking.
There is this omnipresence now of cameras, of people taking pictures everywhere.
As the omnipresence of gerrymandering shows, good faith may not be enough.
"I understand it," Leo Borg said of the omnipresence of his father.
The omnipresence of social media has increased demand for limitations on speech.
In its announcement, Kik also called out the omnipresence of giant tech companies.
There are many things about rosé that explain its swift rise to omnipresence.
Elevating mystique into a sort of omnipresence where he is everywhere and nowhere.
Even as its omnipresence draws antitrust scrutiny, Amazon seems unlikely to pull back.
And then, when the first pitch is thrown, he jolts into hyper-aware omnipresence.
Given the omnipresence of dating apps catering to every whim, Color isn't exactly revolutionary.
Weirdly, the omnipresence of my favorite subject has begun making me grumpy, not elated.
"What made the story was not the uniqueness of the documents, but their omnipresence."
And just as mobile technology and the apps that have been built for the new communication platform have created these problems with its omnipresence, a few technology companies are also looking to leverage that same omnipresence and messaging functionality to solve them.
Beyoncé's current omnipresence was presaged by a different kind of ubiquity almost two decades ago.
For humans, the omnipresence of artificial light can disrupt sleep cycles and harm one's health.
Let's face it: Hillary's presence — dare I say omnipresence — is written all over this race.
As she studied, she became more and more aware of the omnipresence of female nudity.
But precisely this interested me, that her omnipresence arouses interest in so many different disciplines.
Cultural liberalism wins battles when its omnipresence just seems like the natural air we breathe.
Google Assistant, thanks to Android's omnipresence, also claims that it's on half a billion devices.
But at tonight's Academy Awards red carpet, the feeling of Adams' omnipresence was even more palpable.
Google's omnipresence is such that it is often hard for me to get away from work.
But perhaps, you've noticed another trend steady reaching that level of sartorial omnipresence: the sock boot.
Though critics sometimes bemoan Antonoff's omnipresence, his popularity as a producer won't wane any time soon.
Crouch argues that the omnipresence of social media has created a new sort of shame culture.
However, due to the increasing complexity and omnipresence of technology in everyday life, digital is different.
Their omnipresence subsumes, like the above, and co-opts everything from John Lennon to racial justice campaigns.
Hiram knows all about Archie's late night visits to his daughter's bedroom, proving his omnipresence in Riverdale.
The omnipresence of Adele's "Hello" has made even Adele super fans a little sick of the single.
If there is any certainty in Washington, D.C. these days, it is the omnipresence of political uncertainty.
Meant as a jab, it underscores the omnipresence of American politics and culture that so rankles Canadians.
Doctor Manhattan is bit different, in that he's all-powerful, but his omniscience and omnipresence are limited.
That's a 280 percent fatality rate, versus the 2000 percent fatality rate for poisonings in the US. Just as the omnipresence of guns in the US makes our suicide problem worse, the omnipresence of pesticides in South and East Asia has contributed to their suicide problem as well.
Still, omnipresence doesn't mean the now four-piece rock band have been creatively static for the last decade.
The world of the show is a space untainted by the omnipresence of Donald Trump, "Smooth," and Harambe.
Perhaps his relatively humble credentials, or his non-Austrianness, made him a bit more comfortable with Eileen's omnipresence.
Rudy Giuliani made that deal, too, and Trump has been his ticket to a renewed and terrifying omnipresence.
What is it about the word that is so grating (to, again, cantankerous ears), other than its omnipresence?
Given the superhero genre's odd combination of cultural omnipresence and cinematic anemia, it's hard for it not to.
But the omnipresence of the device appears to be behind a recent increase in pedestrian deaths on America's roads.
The downside of beef's omnipresence is that it's easy to take beef for granted — and, worse, easy to abuse.
The omnipresence of social media means fake news can spread swiftly in a multitude of locations around the globe.
"Avenatti's use of Twitter and his television appearances are unusual, but his omnipresence seems like a strategy," she said.
Disney is this massive omnipresence, especially in the last week, how much Rise of Skywalker shit you see everywhere.
Pompeo's omnipresence illustrates the extraordinary influence he wields in Trump's inner circle three years into the Republican president's tenure.
Indeed, we are more vulnerable, given the omnipresence of the electrical grid and its higher-tech extension: the internet.
Persecution via cinematography is dreary enough, but the omnipresence of violence in the neighborhood is a more urgent threat.
From the catwalks to the sidewalks, the first family of reality TV has an omnipresence which we experienced first hand.
It's been imposed on us through the omnipresence of Hollywood and the idea of the "American Dream" in the media.
When a show achieves that level of cultural omnipresence, not watching it is almost a commentary in and of itself.
It's a vortex of attention-grabbing pop art infrequently experienced these days as artistic omnipresence has become harder to engineer.
Adorned with drawings of wreaths and skulls, the kid challenges Father Christmas's so-called authority, omnipresence, and penchant for lists.
It seemed to explode in popularity overnight, despite its omnipresence in the refrigerators of Midwesterners for the past three decades.
This is not the first time prosecutors have fixated on Mr. Percoco's omnipresence in the governor's office after his resignation.
The bike is the town's signature characteristic, an omnipresence in the everyday, a sort of ambulatory monument to daily life.
As a society, we are more visually literate than ever before with the omnipresence of cellphone cameras and social media.
That and a radio version by the teenage R&B star Aaliyah set it on a course to global omnipresence.
I can understand the fascination of the omnipresence of this God figure looming over Earth, all the way from Mars.
But due to social media's sprawling omnipresence, platforms like Instagram are redefining how we relate with records old and new.
But before artificial intelligence reaches that level of omnipresence, it will need to get a lot better at explaining itself.
Despite the omnipresence of big data, it appears that no professional organization has surveyed psychiatrists and psychologists about their vacation habits.
This seems to me an authentic though ultimately futile response to the vaporous omnipresence and instantly disposable excitements of the Internet.
He would sit on the team bench next to the manager, his omnipresence making the opposition's legs turn wobbly with fear.
Lonzo's father, LaVar Ball, has been a media figure of Trumpian omnipresence since he started making bombastic comments right around March Madness.
In the late '70s and into the early '80s, the tech world was vastly removed from its current omnipresence in American life.
Sometimes they say mandates aren't needed given "the looming omnipresence of this ridiculous U.S. EPA Clean Power Plan," as Seitz put it.
As a consequence, most Germans have never met a Jewish person, despite the near omnipresence of the Holocaust in German public life.
The omnipresence of these highlights conspires against the thing that makes these shots so valuable, which is that they are exceedingly rare.
It was a response to the omnipresence of death and to the fear of sex that resulted, even within the activist community.
It's not that different from how Trump was able to galvanize support in 2016 by commanding the media ecosystem with his omnipresence.
Gold's catalogue charts the arc of studio film from its golden age to its decline to its resurgence to its suffocating omnipresence.
"Our everyday life seems to be a straightforward thing; however, through its omnipresence, it can be difficult to define," the Eindhoven group writes.
The phenomenal omnipresence of the name Kate Spade meant that it would be impossible to use her own name in any future projects.
What remains to be seen is whether our newfound love for Anne Hathaway will last through another round of phase two–style omnipresence.
Poitras is captured in the thermal imaging aesthetic that defines her show at the Whitney, and evokes the omnipresence of surveillance in general.
Even Mr. Trump had begun wearying of Ms. Manigault Newman's omnipresence in meetings by the middle of his first year, those people said.
Does not his omnipresence among us mean that this time, surely, the law of diminishing returns will all but demand that he fail?
In the same way that Google Assistant knows your calendar and commute and flight itinerary, omnipresence will help Alexa stitch together your experiences.
The magazine celebrated black women in a way that would be incorrect today but provided relief from the suffocating omnipresence of white ideals.
So accustomed are we to the omnipresence of smartphones, though, that it might take a discerning eye to notice Reilly isn't checking one.
The game does occasionally foray into enclosed, smaller arenas or buildings, but these moments are rare in juxtaposition to the omnipresence of the wasteland.
When Vince McMahon announced the injury to a live crowd, fans—who were already sick of Cena's omnipresence in 2006—actually cheered the news.
He has consistently won support from both Republicans and Democrats, who know him for his omnipresence at scholarship dinners and senior citizens' birthday parties.
Celebrities have been undergoing plastic surgery since the modern concept of celebrity has existed, but the supposed total omnipresence of brow lifts is new.
The rise of artificial intelligence combined with Google's omnipresence in our lives is an issue that is not well understood by politicians or regulators.
Perhaps this is because we're older and more mature, but it's also because Facebook's omnipresence has given everyone we've ever known access to our lives.
The omnipresence of screens in this production should remind us how easy it has always been to reproduce, revive and restage scenes of spectacular violence.
The first thing viewers will notice about Garner's works is likely the omnipresence of vaginas, vulvas, and the typically concealed insides of human reproductive organs.
His omnipresence is such that even events that have little to do with the new President suddenly seem to take on new significance because of him.
This year, like with Current:LA Water in 2016, one of the most suspect aspects of the triennial is the omnipresence of decorated art world artists — i.e.
The System's omnipresence, the lack of any visible figurehead pulling the strings, and the stern enforcers all add more layers of tension to the matchmaking process.
And while both still matter, it's the power struggle in Saudi Arabia and the omnipresence of Russian President Vladimir Putin that have oil markets on edge.
On the other, Scaramucci's omnipresence on TV and his annual Skybridge conference gave the brand more cachet than that of a typical hedge fund-of-funds.
It has elevated into omnipresence those who would have otherwise played out a normal cycle in public awareness and then disappeared to pester us no more.
That's not a problem for EVO, but it's a big problem for Capcom, whose games have always enjoyed a special kind of omnipresence at the event.
Many people misunderstand the investment case for Dunkin', associating the company with its doughnuts and its omnipresence in the Northeast, particularly New England, Mr. Bonavico said.
It's "a guilty pleasure," or it taps into social issues, or it's tied to the omnipresence of cameras (and, I might note, post-9/11 surveillance).
For many years, shoppers around the world have been used to China's omnipresence: "Made in China" has long been the commonest label on the goods they buy.
But the omnipresence of smart phones and spread of social media has made it difficult to stop the spread of misinformation when it comes to polio eradication.
They're the names we expect, and their omnipresence is evidence of a tired music industry where people who made their names decades ago still rule the roost.
Fame-lust itself is a maddening virulence, a deranged will to omnipresence and overexposure that precedes any specific gift or talent, and can exist in their absence.
All of these things, combined with a series of offscreen viral moments and the revival of the "Keanu is awesome" meme, gave Reeves a renewed cultural omnipresence.
If anything, the ubiquity of this administration and its frenetic news cycle, the omnipresence of the name Trump, made her association with the line ever more intense.
So it's commendable that Daniel Handler's newest novel, "All the Dirty Parts," is a coming-of-age story that doesn't shy away from the omnipresence of smut.
For those already exhausted by the omnipresence of "Messiah" performances this month, there is fortunately an alternative December staple: the meticulously whimsical, biennial UnCaged Toy Piano festival.
It looks like Donald Trump's hotels aren't benefiting from his omnipresence in the media the same way his campaign has, at least according to one hotel booking site.
Charli, who would've been 7 in 1999, and Sivan, who would've only been 4, are reminding us that life was truly better before the omnipresence of the internet.
The stories it tells are rooted in the cyclical inevitability of war, of human self-destructiveness and the omnipresence of death, which claims its own whenever it chooses.
Naturally, the omnipresence of Bunyan has generated mild competition over authentic claims to the inauthentic, with Bemidji holding fast to its distinction as having the first, original statue.
CHECK IN With the opening of its first hotel in January, the luxury fashion brand Shinola continues to boost its presence — some would say omnipresence — in Motor City.
In the Senate, the answer is more complex: They need 103 votes to take control, but 60 to pass most legislation, due to the omnipresence of the filibuster.
Bloomberg has yet to qualify for the Nevada debate, but his omnipresence on cable and local television airwaves has helped boost his national poll numbers in recent weeks.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI Mr. Trifonov has justly rocketed to New York omnipresence, and has become a fixture at the Philharmonic, including a memorable traversal of Rachmaninoff's concertos in 2015.
But while Perry's cultural omnipresence might be part of the reason this album is underperforming by Perry's historic standards, it doesn't by any means mean that she's doomed.
Social networks operate at such a gargantuan scale and have such omnipresence in peoples' daily lives that they need to be held to account like other more traditional institutions.
Wrestling fans will eat a lot of shit to get to the good parts of pro wrestling, but they can't take the omnipresence of wrestlers they decide aren't ready.
I'd love to tell you things will look better for Planet Earth in the coming year, but prepare for more studies showing the omnipresence of microplastic in the environment.
The omnipresence of the threat — the intimate nature of it, the fact that any man could in theory be capable of such acts — serves as a form of intimidation.
He will riff at length about the technological themes that undergird his picks, like the omnipresence of cloud computing, the maturation of solar power and the promise of artificial intelligence.
Despite the omnipresence of comic book characters in popular culture, I can only think of a few Black superheroes off the top of my head that have appeared in blockbusters.
The Basij's omnipresence allows it to proliferate regime propaganda and conduct surveillance through the use of checkpoints and patrols, thereby embedding the organization into the very fabric of Iranian life.
With 1.3 billion monthly actives, a social graph borrowed from Facebook and non-stop usage, Messenger has the omnipresence to facilitate spontaneous connections between people looking for something to do.
The billionaire has found himself embroiled in multiple controversies, many of them stemming from his omnipresence on Twitter, and constant dabbling in fields outside automobiles, which made him his fortune.
Health permitting, he'll move heaven and earth to maintain his omnipresence in American life, by which I mean he'll be as outrageous as he must to stay in the news.
Despite the omnipresence of these images, multiplied by professional athletes, superheroes and gaming avatars, it's a lot to ask a tween or teen boy to share feelings around body goals.
The predominant theories feature religion: maybe he's referencing the seven deadly sins, or the omnipresence of the number in the Book of Revelations, or referring to the seven major world religions.
Kylie Jenner, the Kardashian-Jenner family's latest omnipresence, has started using Snapchat's Stories feature in a novel new way—making short soap opera-type videos featuring cameos from friends and family.
Such positions, and his omnipresence before and during inter-Korean summits in April and on Saturday, make him one of the most powerful people in North Korea, South Korean officials say.
As dark and polarized as it felt in the 1970s and 1990s, the omnipresence of cable news and social media, like Twitter, makes this a much more highly charged political arena.
It's also a reminder that for all Trump's omnipresence on Twitter and cable TV, Pelosi remains the dominant figure on Capitol Hill when it comes time to actually getting something accomplished.
From basketball stars going into investing to the omnipresence of AI in everything you touch — or, in Pinterest's case, see — Disrupt SF will feature some of the top minds in the industry.
Over the weekend, as a gathering of bishops in Kiev formally proclaimed an independent Ukrainian church, one striking feature of the proceedings was the omnipresence of President Petro Poroshenko (pictured, above left).
" Its "enigmatic character qualifies it both for occult significance and as a sign of the constant threat of an insignificant social world threatened at all moments with the omnipresence of guaranteed oblivion.
They were frank about the omnipresence of sex, of longing, the wish to be taken seriously, of grown-ups with sudden childish passions that seemed, at least to me, to be true.
The thousands of stories, pieces of artwork, and homemade videos that spun off from the original are what give Slenderman his most terrifying quality — seeming omnipresence for those who live life primarily online.
Linkin Park's debut arrived during rap rock's commercial peak, filling a quicksilver generational sweet spot between grunge's wilting omnipresence and the rise of the aggro, cartoonish nu-metal that would directly follow it.
Then, thanks to the omnipresence of the internet, the realities of that devastating day — and every other bad thing in the world ever — has been funneled into their eyeballs since they could see.
The specificity of the ads, their omnipresence and relation to a very personal incident in my life felt like an assault on my process of deliberation—on the integrity of my free will.
Jokes about the omnipresence of the Kardashians and the scourge of hipsters feel like fossils excavated from some other show, one half a decade older and surely cancelled, and their inclusion is puzzling.
"Alphabet today looks impregnable driven by the structural growth of mobile advertising and its omnipresence in our lives," Chris Bailey of Financial Orbit, a U.K.-based investment research firm, wrote in an email.
Its manager, Kwon Jang-hee, is passionate about protecting children from the ill effects of the internet, and above all of smartphones, which he considers most damaging of all because of their omnipresence.
The students said Mr. Sanders was the talk of their Twitter feeds, Instagram timelines and classroom political discussions — an organic omnipresence that did not need activists or big name surrogates to bolster it.
But instances of campus intolerance are actually quite uncommon, despite their omnipresence in the media, and the idea that a handful of student excesses represent the core of "identity politics" is a mistake.
You can see here that someone has scrawled "Wanderlust" across one of the maps: confusing, as the omnipresence of takeout bags indicates that my ancestors never left their house, much less the country.
It's easy to forget that before the billion-dollar valuations, TV channels and digital omnipresence, Vice started all the way back in 1994 as a humble magazine by the name of Voice of Montreal.
A handful of TV critics have recently written about how fan theorizing — and its omnipresence online — has essentially made it impossible to talk about Westworld as anything but a collection of the top theories.
Rachel Tashjian, a style writer at GQ, tells Vox that she attributes the current omnipresence of milkmaid tops to Prada, which over the past few years has heavily featured puffy sleeves and corseted bodices.
Forensic Architecture is exhibiting several long-term projects at the Museum of Art and Design in Miami that use the omnipresence of technology as a way to expose crimes and violence by oppressive states.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — One of the authenticating moves that anchored the 2005 movie Brick in the neo-noir genre was the omnipresence of payphones as the means of telephonic communication.
It took the launch of his social channels for many fans to realize we actually hadn't seen much of the off-screen Smith in his career despite his omnipresence as a television and movie star.
Some of it has to do with brain development (children are still maturing, emotionally and socially), and some of it has to do with the spread of social media and the omnipresence of the Internet.
Even when we put aside the ongoing arguments about the direct psychological effects of violence in video games, the omnipresence of violence as the key mechanic in big-budget game releases should remain a concern.
Speaking of questions answered, fresh-out-of-rehab Kevin (Justin Hartley) went to stay with Rebecca (Mandy Moore) for a little mother-son repair, only to be frustrated by the omnipresence of Miguel (Jon Huertas).
One of the many reasons that the company chose to slowly roll these out — besides just to generate hype — is to carefully gauge how people to react to the omnipresence of cameras in social settings.
But while Seacrest and Hardwick have crossed from ubiquity into full-blown overexposure, Corden has managed to avoid that air of omnipresence that makes his rivals seem like they'd show up to a door opening.
Caroline Copeland was a welcome omnipresence as choreographer and dancer in "Carnaval" and as a mute gadabout, Fulvio, in the Pergolesi, holding the stage with her antics before the performance and at intermission as well.
Bodies are déclassé in the era of cloud computing; Siri and Alexa speak from any number of devices, and to all of us at once, their godlike omnipresence softened by a tone of relentless compliance.
Neo-Nazis didn't need accelerationism to be violent, but rather the doctrine's omnipresence in online far-right spaces makes it more likely that both groups and individuals are inspired to embrace terrorism as a tactic.
Maybe it was naive, but the overwhelming omnipresence of these signs and frequent sanitation helped put my mind at ease on bigger issues, such as whether Seoul would be ready if more coronavirus cases were confirmed.
The folksy sort of omnipresence Trudeau has cultivated online stands in stark contrast to the imagined embodiment that US President Donald Trump projects through social media—singular, afraid, cooped up, a trembling kernel of confused rage.
Another proponent of the need for French banking's omnipresence is Societe Generale's Chief Executive Frederic Oudea, who has argued that Europe needs "major banks" to finance the economy and to back consolidation of its large corporations.
Abrianna Morales, who founded the Sexual Assault Youth Support Network after she was molested two years ago when she was 15, said the omnipresence of social media made it difficult to avoid attacks against Ford's character.
His party also seeks to eliminate the distinction between defense and security — in an echo of the authoritarian regime of his father-in-law, former President Suharto — which could be used to justify the military's omnipresence.
It was relatively soon after the unleashing of "Let It Go" — the be-yourself anthem that took over kindergarten classrooms and karaoke bars alike — and during a period when the "Frozen" songs had reached peak omnipresence.
Most A-list artists respond by working tirelessly to make sure we don't forget them, with floods of albums, songs, cameos and headlines that will, ideally, confer upon them an aura of omnipresence, if not permanence.
And yet the end result of this omnipresence is a kind of absence, as unique places—the heterogeneous fabric of cities, designed by no single architect, the organic sites of our lives—lose their meaning and purpose.
But the governor's omnipresence in the testimony suggests that both men were highly cognizant of the power of Mr. Cuomo's name, and of how even the suggestion of his approbation could help get the results they wanted.
"Republicans saw Ossoff's campaign omnipresence as a political siege and call for resistance," notes Billy Michael Honor, a Presbyterian minister and resident of the district and self-described progressive, in an astute column at The Huffington Post.
On Saturday, Mr. Simmons said that he loved that show and was thrilled about its success, but he bristled at the idea that its popularity has been surprising given the omnipresence of hip-hop in American life.
Starrah has also flirted with delivering her own songs, quietly releasing an EP with Diplo in September (as a cartoon avatar), though ironically, the omnipresence of her sound left her own sticky tracks sounding a bit generic.
George is the Pacers' savior and safety blanket—a perennial All-NBA member who's also the second-best player in the conference—but not even he has the omnipresence to mask all the two-way cracks Indiana shows.
But the question remains: Having grown up absorbing the racism that is endemic in his culture — its omnipresence is subtly symbolized by the rain we hear pelting down throughout the play — what kind of man can he become?
In the end the socialist paradise was not to be, as the economy stagnated despite support from the Soviet Union and then oil-rich Venezuela, but Castro's continued presence in the world and omnipresence in Cuba never wavered.
Meanwhile, Facebook's role in election meddling, its omnipresence in our personal lives, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg's perceived coziness with conservative pundits, led some users to make a show of deleting their accounts, causing the hashtag #deleteFacebook to trend.
Likewise, any press preview of Frieze will invariably involve the same core components of misanthropy: resentment of the art market, lack of specificity in the curation of gallery booths, and the mystifying omnipresence of Hans-Ulrich Obrist at every corner.
"Obama" is a corroded, tuneless takedown of the titular leader and his failure to deliver on the hope his election promised; "Violent Men" takes the glacial tones of Björk's Vespertine and uses them to lament the omnipresence of said violent men.
Despite the omnipresence of paid upgrades that you buy with in-game currency, I never once felt compelled to drop any extra on in-game purchases to improve my experience, which is the sign of a really great approach to add-on content.
Growing up on a farm brought with it, moreover, the omnipresence of death, from raccoon and coyote attacks to trips to the slaughterhouse, or winter diseases that had my brother and me chiseling shallow graves for animals into frozen earth as young children.
But the power of Steyer's money was partially blunted late in his campaign by the entrance of former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has spent more than $500 million on ads in a few short months, effectively watering down Steyer's omnipresence.
Usually, they know quickly: In addition to a near-45-year-long career performing together, and a pop-cultural omnipresence on Penn's part that has threatened at times to approach Charo status, they are deeply serious scholars of magic's history and technique.
But I do want to go back to the question of whether Far From Home's interrogation of a very au courant issue — the omnipresence of illusions, and our inability to trust supposedly honest sources — will carry through to the next Spidey adventure.
Damon's omnipresence in the US film industry and huge international hits like the Bourne series make him obvious marketing gold, but if Hollywood declares Chinese actors unmarketable now, it becomes a vicious cycle — they'll never have the necessary exposure to be the top-billed stars.
Robert S. Nussbaum, Fort Lee, N.J. To the Sports Editor: Not only did Arnold Palmer golf his way into millions of homes before the omnipresence of color TV, but his entrepreneurial skills paved the way for professional golfers to have successful businesses as well.
The middle-market brands continue to be hit by shifts in the retail landscape and the omnipresence of Amazon, while at the upper end of the spectrum, currency fluctuations and recovering emerging markets have been highlighting the triumphs — or pitfalls — in specific boardroom strategies.
She won a public vote to claim victory in "Strictly Come Dancing," one of Britain's most popular shows, and then helmed another breakout hit -- "Love Island" -- whose success relies heavily on its omnipresence on social media and on the homepages of tabloid news sites.
His current vulnerability and the clear sense that his career is winding down have made him a sympathetic figure, and his knack for showing up in big matches, which are the only matches he has these days, means we can easily ignore the man's former omnipresence.
The findings highlight the omnipresence of superbugs and the peril they might pose even for healthy people participating in water sports, said lead author Anne Leonard, a research fellow at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health at the University of Exeter Medical School in Truro, England.
It's hard to argue against the cultural omnipresence of Mickey Mouse and Star Wars, of Friends and Superman, especially when Netflix's biggest pop culture icon is probably Stranger Things, a huge series but a drop in the bucket compared to, say, Game of Thrones (whose rights are controlled by WarnerMedia's HBO).
Bolivia and its neighbor Peru were the birthplace of the potato, which may explain its omnipresence here, tucked alongside trucha (fried trout, harking back to its cousins in Lake Titicaca) and huddled under a stew of beef tongue and ají rojo, a mild chile with an intimation of smoked blueberry jam.
What only a year ago still looked like a risky swerve from a deeply ingrained democratic culture, or a knee-jerk reaction to the omnipresence of "political correctness," now appears to be a joint, methodical, determined effort to undermine pillars of the liberal order and install a different set of values.
Tritones are famous as "the devil in music" and through their omnipresence in heavy metal but semitones don't get as much shine, despite being more dissonant when played together (mash two piano keys that sit next to each other at the same time and tell me if that sounds nice—it probably doesn't).
In order for meaningful local reform to occur in Philadelphia, it should follow the best practices in the ethics community and give the Office of Inspector General the independent authority to investigate all branches of city government, and give it the budget and staff it needs to create omnipresence and limit the opportunity for corruption.
While "Bad and Boujee," which Mr. Glover, the star and creator of "Atlanta" on FX, unexpectedly called "the best song … ever" onstage, had been building in clubs and online since its August release, it had only recently reached radio and was far from the near-omnipresence of other more anodyne (and, notably, whiter) streaming smashes.
But Swift's seeming inability to figure out what to do after her 2014 release 1989, the most successful album of her career in terms of attaining cultural omnipresence, is a useful counterpoint to how much better Beyoncé is at both being famous and then using that fame to make artistically bold choices that resonate with listeners.
But what Astro Bot lacks in narrative nuance it makes up for by revealing the depth of its personality through attention to detail, a sincerity of care that extends to all parts of the game—how it looks, feels, plays, and the way VR is used to make the player a dual-purpose actor, as both a tiny robot and a towering omnipresence.
John Stillwell/Getty Sharon Clott Kanter, Deputy Style Director: I love how the Queen has her whole kingdom tied up in a pretty little bow (no one makes a move without her knowing about it — she's watching you Prince Harry!), so I love that nod to her omnipresence with this bow-print dress she wore to celebrate Canada Day in 2010.
As a film, "Boyz n the Hood" subverted expectations by casting Laurence Fishburne as Furious Styles, a black patriarch, intellectual and community activist trying to raise his son in an environment filled with familial love and mindfulness of the dangers of easy cash through the drug trade, random violence from gangs, and the omnipresence of Los Angeles Police Department officers.
The green-and-black-uniformed academy members, most of whom labor in obscurity, were conscious that an unusual public figure was being added to their number: The historian Mr. Nora, in the induction speech, spoke of Mr. Finkielkraut's "omnipresence" and noted that he was at the very top of a "blacklist" of those challenging the French left's May 1968 orthodoxies.
In a recent interview, Mr. Booker described himself as intimately involved with policing, though he framed that involvement in the sort of communal, we're-all-in-this-together terms that suffuse his campaign arguments for himself — his omnipresence at community meetings, his contact with block leaders into the wee hours of the morning, the civilian caravans he dispatched into dangerous precincts of the city.
Above all, Kabakov's incisive commentary reflects on the challenges of art making against the omnipresence of life and the harsh realities it often contains — whether due to extreme social conditions, censorship, or the reality of life in the false-material utopia of the West, Kabakov's seasoned ability to transcend ideology and maintain a critical line of thought throughout is truly remarkable, to which this book only serves partial justice.
Gillespie's campaign "has not been just a dog whistle to the intolerant, racially resentful parts of the Republican base; it's been a mating call," wrote The Washington Post in a blistering — and wholly warranted — editorial that noted what many other observers were also fascinated by: how radically Trump's ascendance and omnipresence changed the way Gillespie comported himself, a transformation with dark implications for the G.O.P. and scary ones for America.
It remains to be seen how future years will judge us, but all we can say is there was only one thing more annoying than the omnipresence of the man bun Sure, this trendy man 'do got a little more focus than it deserved, but people just talking about the man bun was never as bad as people actively complaining about it, ranting about it, angrily mentioning how many man buns they'd recently seen out in the wild.

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