Plus, contributor Samanta Helou Hernandez has a great piece about Maria Maea, an artist who deploys the city’s ubiquitous palms in her work.
Source: Los Angeles Times
The bigheaded cartoon slackers were a ubiquitous part of that decade, propelled to fame by MTV's “Beavis and Butt-Head.
Source: The New York Times
Yes, they’d say, the iPhone is the most ubiquitous product in the history of consumer electronics and the smartphone reprogrammed the world in utterly unparalleled ways.
Source: The Verge
Minecraft Supports: 4-player local and 8-player online multiplayerMinecraft is ubiquitous at this point.
Source: NHL
Yes, 3-D is not the ubiquitous juggernaut people were predicting when “Avatar” revolutionized the technology.
Source: Los Angeles Times
The ambitious collaboration with Tetra Pak recovers the materials in the ubiquitous food and drink cartons for valuable reuse.
Source: CSRwire.com
That means things like the new “Low Power Mode” are ubiquitous across both.
Source: TechRadar
The most abundant and ubiquitous genus found in the new study was Exophiala, the researchers report, a "black yeast" that includes terrestrial and aquatic species.
Source: ScienceAlert
Root vegetables abound this time of year — multicolored beets, gnarly-looking celery root, ubiquitous carrots and more.
Source: Access Hollywood
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Indie crooner-turned-TikTok darling Steve Lacy made his first appearance in the Spotify Wrapped rankings this year, with his ubiquitous song “Bad Habit” being the third most-streamed song in the US.
Source: CNN
The lower cost, relative to conventional circuit boards, facilitated by cheaper material inputs and high throughput continuous manufacturing, will enable increasingly ubiquitous electronics in applications such as smart packaging and smart buildings.
Source: IDTechEx
He is now the highest-paid player in the world, an increasingly ubiquitous icon.
Source: Yahoo Sports
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Started by an industrious, overachieving teenager in 1965, Subway is the most ubiquitous fast food restaurant in the country.
Source: New York Post
“The middle class was aware only of a daily, ubiquitous ‘othering’ of people in our lives,” he said.
Source: The New Yorker
The NudA protein in the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori is an ubiquitous and constitutively expressed dinucleoside polyphosphate hydrolase.
Source: Nature.com
The roughly 30 percent price hike stems from Musk’s criticism of the company’s longstanding, ubiquitous App Store profit cut across all in-app purchases, unofficially dubbed its “Apple Tax.
Source: Popular Science
Roam estimates that drivers can cut costs by 75%, as well as reduce emissions by replacing the ubiquitous and polluting motorcycle taxis that dominate parts of East Africa.
Source: The European Sting
Budweiser has been a ubiquitous presence at the World Cup since first signing up as a FIFA sponsor a year before the 1986 Cup in Mexico.
Source: The New York Times
An Appetizing Beta Our first stock is McDonald's (MCD) , the ubiquitous owner and franchisor of McDonald's restaurants in the U.
Source: RealMoney
The labour behind Big Tech
With the ubiquitous presence of social media and the ease of automation Big tech offers, it is easy enough to forget the very real human capital working behind the scenes making it all possible.
Source: The Hindu
A hopped-up yet grindingly slow adaptation of Dickens’s ubiquitous holiday classic, the movie incorporates old Leslie Bricusse songs from his “Scrooge” musical, as well as three new numbers.
Source: The New York Times
One of his most inspired bits in his early years managed to find a new angle on the most ubiquitous of late-night subjects — Donald J.
Source: The New York Times
When you think about it, this is pretty ubiquitous in myriad phone apps.
Source: Disney Tourist Blog
95), a price point becoming more ubiquitous across platforms.
Source: Kotaku Australia
Many of those firms have aspirations similar to Palo Alto Networks vis-a-vis consolidating multiple tools — including the ever-ubiquitous Microsoft.
Source: and what it has to do to stay on top SiliconANGLE News
About The RoleBy combining best-in-class autonomy and cloud connectivity, drones will become critical and ubiquitous infrastructure that can be deployed and monitored in real-time to solve a variety of problems faster, cheaper, and safer than ever before.
Source: sUAS News
That’s a lot of heat for an app that has made its name as a forum for short dance clips and confessional videos, and is ubiquitous everywhere from middle schools to corporate offices as a source of harmless fun.
Source: POLITICO
The 'Appetite for Destruction' anthem is so all-pervading and ubiquitous that even Slash says he "cringes" when he hears his iconic riff in public, however, ignoring the over-exposure, there's no doubt that 'Sweet Child O' Mine' is a rock classic.
Source: Planetradio.co.uk
Adriel Favela, a singer-songwriter born in San Francisco and raised in Mexico, says that the cross-pollination between these genres is part of what’s making Mexican music ubiquitous around the world.
Source: Rolling Stone
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10 years ago, smartphones were still relatively new and the industry was in the grip of an almighty gold rush, split between a grab for new casual players and an attempt to move core gaming onto these ubiquitous new devices.
Source: Polygon
It is plausible that even if these technologies become as cheap and ubiquitous as mobile phones, some people will refuse them on principle and build their self-image of being "normal" humans.
Source: ScienceAlert
Hedgerows were ubiquitous in the north of England where she grew up.
Source: Berkshire Eagle
One ubiquitous product is bitumen, a fossil-fuel-derived binder that holds asphalt aggregate together.
Source: Santa Barbara Independent
Beyond giving us some of the most ubiquitous meme formats of all time, “Arthur” also modeled how to approach the messy imperfections of the world — annoying siblings, friends who hurt your feelings by accident, sad changes that are beyond your control.
Source: The New York Times
Best Practice started by encasing the exposed piping and electrical wiring into a designated cavity to allow for a smooth, ubiquitous ceiling height.
Source: Needed That [Official Audio] A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
In Vietnam we saw the introduction of the ubiquitous green plastic canteen that is still in use today.
Source: We Are The Mighty
Batteries can be convenient (but wasteful), and USB power looks to be the most ubiquitous power source.
Source: Field Mag
(The title was a takeoff on the “This Bud’s for you” tagline that was ubiquitous at the time.
Source: Variety
This core exercise is ubiquitous for a reason: it works.
Source: Livescience.com
Jagged Little Pill was a dialogue between grunge-lite, riot grrrl and sensitive singer-songwriter workshops, from the woman-scorned yowl of ‘You Oughta Know’ to the defiant ‘Hand In My Pocket’ to ‘Ironic’, a song so ubiquitous it became a shop-worn standard target in stand-up comedy clubs (comedians having observed that the lyrics weren’t, in the least, ironic).
Source: hotpress.com
However, this now-ubiquitous tool is a relatively recent invention.
Source: Daily Meal
And the pottery helps map the daily patterns of lives in Wayne, where it is ubiquitous in people’s homes.
Source: Orion Magazine
brand Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and its own fast-food chain with the ubiquitous smiling bee logo.
Source: Reuters
All that remained was the ubiquitous background glow of the early Universe light, and a cosmos filled with dark matter and neutral atoms of hydrogen and helium.
Source: SciTechDaily
Before the ‘80s were over, synths, sequencers, and programmed drums were as ubiquitous as air.
Source: uDiscover Music
And that’s why these technologies will probably become ubiquitous by the end of the decade save for regulatory roadblocks across countries.
Source: ThePrint
The Grenfell quilt, with its focus on the overlooked serves as a soft, tactile, portable counterpoint to the ubiquitous hard memorials, fixedly located in parks and city centres.
Source: The Conversation
The collection was so ubiquitous that an Instagram account popped up tracking the looks’ appearances.
Source: Vogue
The title relates to how we reconcile the ubiquitous “extraordinary machines” of digital technology with the “extraordinary machine” that is the human body.
Source: Chicago Classical Review
Jack and Babette truly do love one another, and they’re all just trying to get through the day without being knocked horizontal by the ubiquitous reality that one day they’re all going to die.
Source: Oregon ArtsWatch
The fact that transport layer encryption on the web is so ubiquitous that it's nearly invisible is thanks to the work Peter began.
Source: EFF
'They note that Apple products are ubiquitous throughout the United States making it 'virtually impossible to hide from an AirTag in most, if not all, populated areas.
Source: Daily Mail
“It’s probably one of the most ubiquitous holiday decorations for hotels, for homes, for all over the United States,” said historian Cathy Cannon-Hubka.
Source: Fox Carolina
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Talk of the metaverse has been ubiquitous over the past several months.
Source: McKinsey
Isola leads these players in a rather ubiquitous manner, as he gives orders without really knowing the consequences can go utterly south.
Source: High On Films
Few Successes
Alarmed by a steady stream of research that shows how plastic waste has become ubiquitous in the world, environmental organizations are pushing for a global treaty and state and federal policies that will reduce plastic production and curb the use of single-use plastics like bottles, wrappers and bags.
Source: InsideClimate News
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Have you ever had a retro computer which either: a) has no power supply, b) has a bad power supply, or c) has a hot, inefficient power supply? Do you wish you could use ubiquitous PC ATX power supplies for your vintage computer(s)?PicoRC lets you use a modern Pico ATX PSU in vintage computers.
Source: Adafruit Blog
These are power electronics,
and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is helping bring in a wave of
developments for the ubiquitous technology with a suite of expanded capabilities.
Source: NREL
What was once a tool for specialized wet-weather gear has become the gold standard in insulation and nearly ubiquitous in modern down jackets and sleeping bags.
Source: Backpacker Magazine
5%) were found in similar proportions in both human, livestock and wildlife isolates, highlighting their ubiquitous distribution in both reservoirs, while a minority (12.
Source: BMC Medicine BMC Medicine
But “camping” as an algospeak phenomenon petered out “because it became so ubiquitous that it wasn't really a codeword anymore,” she explained.
Source: Forbes
Once a feature seemingly reserved for the battle royale, it’s now as ubiquitous in the gaming industry as everyone’s favorite dripless MC.
Source: Kotaku
Fans have been decrying the banality of the ubiquitous 'floating heads' design for years now, and genuinely original ideas seem few and far between in 2022.
Source: Creative Bloq
For Kate Eichhorn, a media historian and a professor at the New School, the Instagram egg is representative of what we call “content,” a ubiquitous yet difficult-to-define word.
Source: The New Yorker
That would move Twitter towards becoming a “super-app” in the mold of China’s WeChat, a ubiquitous application for messaging, payments, e-commerce and more.
Source: I by IMD
For a while, Empire coasts on the charms of these two lovebirds-in-waiting and the camaraderie of their coworkers, which includes a chatty nerd (Tom Brooke), an eye-rolling Goth (Hannah Onslow) and a kindly old magical-geriatric projectionist played by Toby Jones, thus fulfilling the annual quota for films starring the ubiquitous character actor.
Source: Rolling Stone
Video rental shops were ubiquitous in Edinburgh in the 1990s.
Source: Edinburgh Live
The onerous list of ways we are tracked has made the idea of bypassing ubiquitous digital monitoring all but a fairytale.
Source: Forkast News
Mattel Films put out a press release in 2019, which included the following statement from the actor, "Barney was a ubiquitous figure in many of our childhoods, then he disappeared into the shadows, left misunderstood.
Source: Will It Ever Happen? Looper
I was intrigued by the language that powers our everyday lives, so ubiquitous and yet so unknown.
Source: CNN
One of the features of the first World Cup to be played in the Muslim world has been the ubiquitous presence of the red, white, green and black colors of a team that is a member of FIFA but whose homeland is not a full member of the United Nations.
Source: The New York Times
While they are a bit bulkier than the less expensive options from the likes of Jabra or the ubiquitous AirPods, they sound amazing and have some of the best battery life out of the dozens of pairs or earbuds I’ve tried over the years.
Source: The Verge
"We felt more free in our approach to Moby Dick because it is such a ubiquitous book that has been adapted so many countless times, there was no pressure to be original-which in the end gave us a lot of space to play and be inventive," said director Wu Tsang.
Source: Broadway World
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Environmental contaminants like pesticides are ubiquitous in the environment, with 90 percent of Americans having at least one pesticide compound in their body.
Source: Beyond Pesticides
Why do you have to go somewhere else to do it?
Iovine (with his then-ubiquitous Beats headphones0 and Jay-Z at a Los Angeles Lakers-Oklahoma Thunder game at Staples Center, 2009.
Source: Variety
I love meeting executives from companies with products that are ubiquitous, but maybe not as explored.
Source: The Verge
A scene from 8 Mile
Photo by Universal/Getty Images
After shooting wrapped, Eminem maintained his controversial and ubiquitous place within pop culture.
Source: The Ringer
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Regulators are also reviewing how Microsoft integrates its business communication platform, Teams, into its ubiquitous Office productivity software, according to Reuters.
Source: The Motley Fool
As for those ubiquitous ballads, Haley Dortch does her best to get you in Fantine’s corner with a moving “I Dreamed a Dream” before expiring early on.
Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press
The mod which inspired dozens of copycats
There was a time in multiplayer first-person shooters when Capture The Flag modes were as ubiquitous as Battle Royales.
Source: Rock Paper Shotgun
“LeWitt wanted materials that were accessible, affordable, practical and ubiquitous across the world,” he adds.
Source: Art Newspaper
In fact, it is such a ubiquitous form that since its inception, metal has become a cultural institution featured in film, TV, radio, and literature.
Source: Far Out Magazine
0 highlights the increasingly ubiquitous demand for FHE applications, and equally, the role that powerful corporate and government backers seem to envision that AM will play in the scale-up of FHE supply chains.
Source: 3DPrint.com
“We continue to believe in broad and ubiquitous distribution as a path to scale, and that includes wholesale relationships, including with [Amazon],” Paramount CEO Bob Bakish said on an earnings call last year.
Source: Variety
Scanning is so ubiquitous on the internet that some smaller companies may choose to just automatically send all logs to CERT-In rather than risk being in violation of policy.
Source: EFF
Instagram existed, but it was not as ubiquitous as it is today.
Source: Vogue
"It's funny, [pregnancy] is the most ubiquitous thing I've ever done because everyone has been in a womb," she notes.
Source: PEOPLE
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Jeff Killelea with the department of Ecology said they do have permit requirements for doing correction actions for site-specific hotspots, but he also says this problem (6PPD-quinone) is widespread and ubiquitous throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Source: The Kitchn
“Wherever I go, these characters are so ubiquitous that people will come up to me, once they find out who I am,.
Source: Yahoo Singapore News
In the years since the series' original release, the pilot episode snapshot of the near-angelic, blue-tinged face of the dead girl at the center of "Twin Peaks" has become as ubiquitous as the school photo of the troubled teen that emblazons T-shirts and posters asking, "Who killed Laura Palmer?"
It's also an image that feels like a starting point: the Athena figure that sprung fully formed from David Lynch and Mark Frost's minds, yet didn't reveal her full self to either us or her makers until far, far later.
Source: /Film
Adriel Favela, a singer-songwriter born in San Francisco and raised in Mexico, says that the cross-pollination between these genres is part of what’s making Mexican music ubiquitous around the world.
Source: Rolling Stone
Now, researchers say ubiquitous evidence for ongoing geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks in the creeping sections of the SAF is one underlying cause of aseismic creep along a roughly 150 kilometer-long SAF segment between San Juan Bautista and Parkfield, California, and along several other fault segments.
Source: Newswise
Since its inception, PARC has pioneered many technology platforms – from the Ethernet and laser printing to the GUI and ubiquitous computing – and has enabled the creation of many industries.
Source: Xerox Newsroom
While there are existing computer science programs in some schools, it's not ubiquitous or equally available to different demographics.
Source: The Register-Guard
“the ubiquitous particles”), the social-media-centric, video-based online platform NowThis News (a swan that blocked a police car was “the feathered obstacle”), and the British news channel Sky News (Will Smith .
Source: The New Yorker
Our Call: STREAM IT! Keep This Between Us is an engaging, personal journey for Nichols and as each of her friends and family describe the situation she went through from their own perspectives, it’s horrifying to realize just how acceptable and ubiquitous this kind of grooming from older men toward younger women is.
Source: Hindustan Times
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