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And on any other day, Zuckerberg would be touting Facebook's ubiquitousness.
"All I Want" is definitely infuriating in its ubiquitousness, but you unconsciously love it.
Ten years later, the track is almost annoying in its ubiquitousness; the song's instantly identifiable bang!
The ubiquitousness of this economic indicator allows it to bypass even the most intense agenda-setting efforts.
But ask for egg sandwich recommendations and locals shrug, a testament to the ubiquitousness of this humble sandwich.
But I did feel something special in Brandy and Monica's ubiquitousness: They were so obviously ours, and so obviously loved.
It's a single, centralized system, and its ubiquitousness makes it easier for doctors to see health care data from other institutions.
Segura said the digital advertising industry itself bears some blame for the ubiquitousness of fraud and shady practices targeting brands and consumers.
That ubiquitousness makes it easier for kids to get exposed to some creative sex before they might have even tried it themselves.
Even the ubiquitousness of the term "populism" illustrates a reluctance to think in a nuanced way about the causes of the current backlash.
Now, in this heightened awareness of sexual misconduct's ubiquitousness, I might cringe while watching certain tropes play out, again and again, on screen.
Melissa Clark wrote about the ubiquitousness of the torte at Rosh Hashana celebrations in New York, and created her own whole-wheat version.
Whether the rumor was real or not, Bud Light used the moment as a marketing opportunity, capitalizing on the ubiquitousness of their latest slogan.
If you've ever wondered why vinyl sales continue to increase despite the ubiquitousness of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, a BBC investigation might have the answer.
"Given the ubiquitousness of worldwide exposure, and that exposure begins in many countries prenatally, we need to understand if it does have health effects," said Colorado's Jonathan Samet.
Despite its ubiquitousness in the nightlife and DJ community, Technics (of the iconic Technics SL-11200) is not interested in courting the DJ community, reports the New York Times.
In 2000, it can also come with an added advantage that used to be relegated to dog show folk and whose ubiquitousness is surely a sign of our times: making a nice income from them.
There's a ubiquitousness that Europeans find quite difficult to deal with, the fact that you can drive for thousands of miles into a place that looks exactly the same, with a Marshalls, Staples, T.J. Maxx, Home Depot.
Simpson eventually faded from the limelight, her rise and fall occurring before what could be argued as the the golden age of reality TV, and before the ubiquitousness of social media became a necessity for celebrity status.
In today's society, that relentless concern about pleasing others is on what Simmons calls a collision course with two cultural changes: the ubiquitousness of social media, which is exacerbating the need to perform, and heightened expectations of what it means to be a successful girl today.
Dan Gillmor, a professor of media literacy at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, said the number of news media has increased sharply, while there has been an "incredible rise of the ubiquitousness of social media" and sharing of news on platforms such as Facebook.
Amazon has been dipping its toes into health care more and more in the last year or so, and given the sudden ubiquitousness of Alexa—which has invaded more than four million homes, according to a survey conducted by NPR and Edison Research—it has a solid vehicle to start dispensing advise for personal wellness.
I Like It When You Sleep, on the other hand, debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 charts with a whopping (for this day and age, anyway) 100,000 copies sold—twice as much as the new album from Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, a duo who have been critically maligned in the face of their once-perceived ubiquitousness.
It's a reminder that while the internet may pass as godly and god-given—think of its ubiquitousness, its inescapability, and the bowed-head devotion it inspires—at its heart and at its origin is actually a very hard human thing: evolutionary, faulty and ugly, as complex and problematic as its forebears in road and train and electricity networks were.
This isn't to say he was Marshmello-level anonymous by any means (he was even the face of a Ralph Lauren campaign in 22015), but his biggest singles—2011's unbeatable "Levels" and the countrified 2013 Aloe Blacc collaboration "Wake Me Up"—possessed a level of ubiquitousness on Top 40 radio that your parents have likely enjoyed Avicii's music without even knowing who made it.
As Avicii, he released two full-lengths, 2013's True and the 2015 follow-up Stories; the former notched Platinum status in the U.S., bolstered partially by the aforementioned "Wake Me Up." But his arguable musical peak—as well as possibly his most-loved song by the EDC-set—was 2013's "Levels," a song that barely scraped the Billboard Top 40 upon release but achieved a level of festival-speaker ubiquitousness.
Within a short time the belt's ubiquitousness and low price led to the wane of its popularity.
The echoborg concept has been explored in performance art as commentary on the increasing ubiquitousness of AI and its contribution to human culture, as well as people's dependency on various types of AI (e.g., GPS navigation systems) for carrying out mundane social tasks.Lander, R., & Hall, P.D. (2016). Job Vacancy: Echoborg [performance art].
The ubiquitousness of the name became something of a joke. Warner Brothers animator Chuck Jones has said the name Acme was chosen because of its prevalence: The Acme semaphore traffic lights were often used in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons for comedic effect due to their loud bell which was often followed by screeching tires and many sight gags.
As Jungen states: "I was interested in the ubiquitousness of native motifs, especially in Vancouver, and how they have been corrupted and applied and assimilated commercially". Jungen's "art unfolds against [this] global context of colonial stereotyping",Medina, Cuauhtemoc. "High Curios." Brian Jungen, Vancouver Art Gallery, 2005, p. 29 and he often plays-up that stereotyping by "appropriating imagery from nations that are not his own" (Milroy, 2006).
Musi river, Palembang, selling local favourite such as pempek. In Indonesia rumah makan means restaurant, while warung means small and humble shop. From these eating establishments, a warteg (warung Tegal) and rumah makan Padang are particularly notable for their ubiquitousness in Indonesian cities and towns. A warteg or warung tegal is a more specific warung nasi, established by Javanese people from the town Tegal in Central Java.
The ubiquitousness of e-cigarettes and growing dissatisfaction with not providing a throat-hit may present an opportunity for heated tobacco products. These products have been introduced by large tobacco companies. They are developed by several tobacco companies. Philip Morris International anticipates a future without traditional cigarettes, but campaigners and industry analysts call into question the probability of traditional cigarettes being dissolved, by either e-cigarettes or other products like IQOS.
Electrons are thought to exist in the Universe since early stages of the Big Bang. Atomic nuclei forms in nucleosynthesis reactions. In about three minutes Big Bang nucleosynthesis produced most of the helium, lithium, and deuterium in the Universe, and perhaps some of the beryllium and boron. Ubiquitousness and stability of atoms relies on their binding energy, which means that an atom has a lower energy than an unbound system of the nucleus and electrons.
A hawker stall selling rojak, a fruit dish in shrimp and chilli paste Penang cuisine is the cuisine of the multicultural society of Penang, Malaysia. Most of these cuisine are sold at road-side stalls, known as "hawker food" and colloquially as "muckan carts". Local Penangites typically find these hawker fares cheaper and easier to eat out at due to the ubiquitousness of the hawker stalls and that they are open for much of the day and night. Penang island.
Because of the ubiquitousness of license plates, special plates - or even regular ones - can raise controversy. The state of Colorado, in recognition of the Columbine High School massacre, released a license plate with the picture of the eponymous state flower, the Columbine, with the words "Choose Life" in a crayon-line scrawl. Some people complained that they felt the "Choose Life" saying was intended to be an anti-abortion message."Issue of Columbine License Plate Sparks Abortion Protest", Rocky Mountain News, April 9, 2001, Pg. B7 Sometimes even ordinary plates can spark controversy.
Mist is responsible for the existence of 'magicite', stones that contain magical powers due to the presence of Mist in their crystalline structure. Magicite is divided into three types; spellstones that are used in spell casting, skystones that are installed into a component known as 'glossair rings' that give flight to the vehicles, whether small-sized bikes or large airships, and memstones that function much like recording devices. The quality of magicite depends on the quantity of Mist and not on the size or shape of the stone. The ubiquitousness of magic and magicite, as well as its cost-efficiency, led to it replacing electricity and its various sources as the dominant usable energy in Ivalice.
Clan Line saw a large number of its ships either requisitioned by the British government, or otherwise used to ship vital supplies to Britain during the First and Second World Wars. Their ubiquitousness led to them being called the 'Scots Navy' (due to their officers' sleeve rings being identical to those of the Royal Navy) and they were often in dangerous environments, at risk from mines, air attacks or German U-boats. During the Second World War, for example, three of the Line's Cameron class steamers were requisitioned in 1942 by the Royal Navy whilst still under construction at Greenock Dockyard and commissioned as (aircraft transporter), (aircraft transporter) and (submarine depot ship for X-craft). The Clan Line lost a total of 30 ships in the 1939-45 war.
Over the years The Hockey News became known at 'The Bible of Hockey,' a name stemming from the fact that it was the unquestioned source for information regarding the hockey world, especially prior to the ubiquitousness of the internet and the evolution of sports-only cable networks. Even in modern times, The Hockey News is considered the go-to source for hockey information owing to the fact that it is 'all hockey, all the time,' and is in circulation year-round, even during the summer months when other publications see a lull in hockey coverage. Unlike other Canadian publications which cover hockey, The Hockey News has no connection with the NHL allowing for more editorial latitude. They are particularly well-recognized for their coverage of prospects – younger players who've yet to make it to the professional ranks.

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