In an exemplary work first presented at his 1987 solo show at Rosamund Felsen Gallery, Kelley laid down tattered blankets upon which he arranged disconcerting tableaux of stuffed animals, the type that
are ubiquitous at thrift - stores and flea - markets.
This group exhibition probes the topic, and all the immaterial aspects of laptop jockeying that
are ubiquitous at every cafe in San Francisco, with video, sculpture, painting, installation, and artist interventions by the international likes of Harun Farocki, Cory Arcangel, Sean Raspet, Mark Benson and Haegue Yang.
This soft baby - blue color would prove a refreshingly fun departure from the traditional pinks and ivories that
are ubiquitous at most weddings.
First off, the always - wonderful Melissa Clark devoted her «A Good Appetite» column in yesterday's New York Times to describing how she made her own version of «Peeps,» those bright yellow marshmallow treats that
are ubiquitous at this time of year.
Chinese restaurants
are ubiquitous at this point in time and I recommend this to the frozen variety.
Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods is sending tremors through the entire grocery industry — and raising concerns about the fate of delivery services like Instacart, whose carrot - logo boxes
are ubiquitous at the popular food chain.
The team found that eating hard - shelled prey, such as the trilobites that
were ubiquitous at the time, would have fractured the critter's mouth plates, James Hagadorn of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science reported November 1.
In an era where terrible, terrible text - based work
is ubiquitous at art fairs, perhaps we like making / seeing shapes reminiscent of language without the presence of an obnoxious imperative phrase?
Not exact matches
As electric vehicles gain popularity, such technology could become as
ubiquitous as stoplights, with chargers embedded
at bus stops and in stop signs or even in roads themselves (the U.K. government
is testing charging lanes on highways that would offer electric cars virtually unlimited driving range).
Now
was just one of a raft of new products Google unveiled
at its annual developer conference on June 27, and the array of products demonstrated just how
ubiquitous the company wants to
be in your life.
With so much to admire
at 15th Ave, it
's easy to miss the «Inspired by Starbucks» tagline stenciled on the front window — yep, the new cafe
is still a Starbucks and it still serves coffee made from its
ubiquitous beans (though there
's more variety and some extra TLC
at 15th Ave).
Let
's be real: Every month, it feels as if a new dating app launches on the promise that it
is the «non-creepy» (or,
at the very least, «less creepy») version of Tinder, the
ubiquitous photo - based mobile - matchmaking service that
's taken the online dating world by storm.
«Coach's game plan of becoming less
ubiquitous and selling more
at higher price points
is now delivering,» Saunders added.
Though this concept
is now
ubiquitous,
at the time it
was truly innovative.
At the heart of Google
's (GOOG) AMP project
is a custom - made version of the
ubiquitous HTML code that
's cleaner and less bulky than what software publishers typically use, Google executives explained during a press event.
Starbucks might
be ubiquitous across the United States, but Dunkin' Donuts, which got its start in 1950
at a store
at 543 Southern Artery in Quincy, Massachusetts (which has some pretty good reviews on Yelp, by the way),
is the regional winner.
Talk of using the MBA experience as a place to fine - tune an idea, recruit partners, gain access to seed capital, and finally launch a startup
is becoming as
ubiquitous as discussions about forthcoming job interviews
at McKinsey & Co. and Goldman Sachs.
One innovator whose stock
is priced particularly reasonably
is Honeywell (hon), whose A.I. - powered machines
are becoming
ubiquitous in e-commerce warehouses, airplanes, and households, and which trades
at less than 20 times 2018 earnings.
«Eventually, the tech industry will likely need to embrace some sort of standards if voice
is going to become
ubiquitous, just as we had to settle on standards for the Web,» Tom Mainelli, an analyst
at IDC, says.
Maybe those sensor networks will
be ubiquitous, so that we know where everything (maybe everybody)
is at any given moment.
The use of computers and e-mail
is ubiquitous among all white collar workers, but a recent study suggests that there
's a generational gap between how younger and older employees use the Internet
at work.
So perhaps now that the dream these firms
were selling has become the
ubiquitous present, it
's time to look
at what we've actually got.
«All the other guys did comments; they
were really
ubiquitous, but they never really turned into something that exciting,» Karp, Tumblr's founder and chief executive, said onstage
at the Fast Company Innovation Festival in Manhattan on Wednesday.
These days, this
is a
ubiquitous question
being asked by hiring managers
at startups and Fortune 500 companies alike.
But if a brand
is big and
ubiquitous, a CEO puts her enterprise
at risk by engaging
at all, something for which no - one will thank her if the result
is a decimated stock price and shuttered factories.
My tenure
at the company predated the
ubiquitous adoption of the mobile phone, so the stodgy telco primarily focused on providing landline connectivity with poor customer and quality of service metrics which can
be a common occurrence for monopoly - type industries.
But the technology
is not that far removed from Web retailers»
ubiquitous recommendations engines, which predict what a shopper might want based on what items they've looked
at before.
While each metal offers its own supply and demand dynamic, the general theme of excess supply (or
at least balanced markets)
is ubiquitous.
It seems that the Magnificent Seven have circled the wagons in defense against the
ubiquitous criticism
being leveled
at the world's central banks from fellow academics, traders, and pension and insurance companies.
Kenya has experienced an e-commerce boom, buoyed in part by
ubiquitous mobile penetration that currently stands
at over 90 %, increased smartphone use, and a mobile - first strategy that allows customers to pay for goods and services online through mobile money services like
M - Pesa.
Given the similarities between some of the major themes of the Philippians hymn and the chief characteristics of the emperor cult (the divine origin or pre-existence of the subject, his apotheosis by acclamation
at death, his
ubiquitous rule and receipt of universal homage) which have long
been noted, and have received thorough attention, it
is likely that the original composer of these lines, whoever they
were, intended to assert the superiority of Christ over Caesar.
Campaign signs and slogans
ubiquitous at most rallies
were gone, except for a few American flags and the Romney stickers people
were wearing on their shirts.
The tall, telegenic, thirty - something Lyons usually plays ringmaster in tight pants — «skinny jeans»
are so
ubiquitous at Q that they run the risk of
being unhip — with his trademark blond hair falling down to his eyes in sheep dog fashion.
If, instead of gospel, what
is proclaimed in the churches
is nothing more than the kinds of «musts» and «shoulds» and «ought to's» that one can hear from many other quarters — along with the
ubiquitous language of «rights» — then we can not expect church people to
be any more receptive to such exhortations than
are their counter parts in society
at large.
Moreover, if «God»
is correctly understood as in some sense referring to reality itself, its referent, if any,
is evidently
ubiquitous, and this implies that the experience of God
is universal as well as direct — something unavoidably had not only by mystics or the religious but by every human
being simply as such, indeed, by any experiencing
being whatever, in each and every one of its experiences of anything
at all.
I don't like
being yelled
at, and in my opinion it
's no way to preach, however
ubiquitous it
is in some circles.
«The reason the opening chapters of Genesis look so much like the literature of ancient Mesopotamia
is that the worldview categories of the ancient Near East
were ubiquitous and normative
at the time.
Today, class, it
being late July and all, we
're going to examine our zucchini facts: • Zucchini
is always
at the end of any A-to-Z food list; • Zucchini and fruitcake
are the undeserving targets of many a joke; • The zucchini plant literally grows like a weed, making it absolutely
ubiquitous in vegetable gardens across America; • And for that reason, enterprising cooks have discovered ways to turn it into muffins, and cake, and pancakes, and... Baked Zucchini Sticks.
Sometimes known as gevrek, simit
are ubiquitous in Turkey, where they
are found
at roadside vendors and eaten
at restaurants alike.
But when I think about other
ubiquitous fast food outlets and their brewed coffee, I think about Folger'
s being served
at Wendy'
s, about Dunkin Donuts
being owned by three creepy private equity firms (providing little or no information on where their coffee comes from), and another of the «big four» corporate roasters, Sara Lee «
s Douwe Egberts division, supplying Burger King'
s coffee.
Speaking of watching, you should read this article about Buzzfeed's Tasty if you
are at all interested in the future of the online food community and / or have ever watched one of their
ubiquitous videos (I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that you have probably seen
at least one).
Bloomberg news reported canned and bottled ready - to - drink coffee
is a natural evolution flowing from a consumer landscape awash with premium coffee
at ubiquitous Starbucks and countless independent coffee bistros.
Sugar In The Raw, the
ubiquitous brown sugar packet
at the restaurant isn't actually raw, it
's cooked.
As you
're surely aware if you've visited a bottle shop or glanced
at a restaurant wine list in the past decade or so, sparkling prosecco has become hugely popular worldwide, both drunk on its own and as an essential ingredient in the seemingly
ubiquitous Aperol spritz.
This can
be easily demonstrated by reading the menu
at any restaurant — nightshades have become
ubiquitous.
One of the signature dishes
at Erik Ramirez's Peruvian hot spot Llama Inn
is anticuchos, marinated skewers that
are a
ubiquitous street snack in Lima.
Potato salad somehow manages to simultaneously
be the most
ubiquitous and most ignored dish
at any summer barbecue.
Smith told Golf Digest this week that he
's played every day since the end of the NBA season, and he
's been a
ubiquitous celebrity all weekend
at TPC Sawgrass.
While it
was a still a staple of the offense, the
ubiquitous Bill Self high - low action centered around two bigs
at the 4 and 5.
You've got a baffled guy who
is 95 percent of the way to
being Jackson Browne, a kid exemplifying the
ubiquitous popularity of the Starter jacket in the 1990s and a woman who
is every Torkelson
at once.