Sentences with phrase «be ubiquitous on»

If nothing else, when awards season rolls around, they'll be ubiquitous on the scene.
Love him or hate him — and there are plenty of people who do both — Donald Trump is ubiquitous on the world stage.
Myth # 6: AR - 15s Are the «Weapon of Choice» for Mass Public Attackers — The «weapon of choice» claim is ubiquitous on the left.
In the wake of a federal judge's decision to strike down the ban, Miller was ubiquitous on television news shows.
The pros are intimately familiar with Pete Dye designs — his courses are ubiquitous on Tour and this is one of his most famous, if not most loved.
Woods is struggling to keep up with all the young power that's ubiquitous on Tour these days.
Jan 04,2016... Black jockeys were ubiquitous on U.S. racetracks in the 19thcentury.
The compact DSLR camera is ubiquitous on the market these days, and there are hundreds of models to choose from.
The most commonly found bacteria were from three genera that are ubiquitous on and in humans: Streptococcus, which is commonly found in the mouth, and Staphylococcus and Corynebacterium, both common skin residents.
«These thin cracks are ubiquitous on Enceladus, and now we see that they extend across the northern terrains as well.»
There has long been a debate over how — and when — Earth obtained the water that is ubiquitous on our world today.
Ceres... provide evidence that complex organic molecules and even amino acids are ubiquitous on small bodies in the solar system and that water ice is abundant in the asteroid belt.»
«Recent spacecraft studies of Comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko with Rosetta and of [asteroid] Ceres... provide evidence that complex organic molecules and even amino acids are ubiquitous on small bodies in the solar system and that water ice is abundant in the asteroid belt.»
Leg veil skirts have been ubiquitous on the red carpet as well as on the streets.
Welcome to Day 2 of Automobile Magazine's 2014 Compact Sedan Comparison Review, our test of the affordable, multipurpose small sedans that are ubiquitous on American roads.
It is ubiquitous on the road, as well it should be; that first RX was a pioneering car - based crossover, at a time when all the love was going to truck - based SUVs, like the Ford Explorer and Chevy Tahoe.
Given that the modern browser is ubiquitous on mobile devices and that EPUB is based on web standards, it makes sense to provide a reading system that allows EPUB to take advantage of the browser environment.
These handy devices are ubiquitous on the web.
Mykonos garners this reputation because of the vibrant nightlife scene, which is ubiquitous on the -LSB-...]
Although the food is nothing to write home about, refreshing drinks called aguas frescas are ubiquitous on restaurant menus.
The feeling of frailty is ubiquitous on your journey.
Figure 3: Methane hydrates are ubiquitous on the continental slopes in the oceans.
It sounds preposterous given the number and quality of apps that Google produces for Apple's iOS ecosystem, but the iPhone is a direct threat and counter to Google's overarching goal of being ubiquitous on every internet - connected device.
One of the more potentially damning aspect to the rumors that had been ubiquitous on the internet in the aftermath of the rollback had been screenshots of charts purportedly from the OKEx platform.
And thanks to AirPlay Mirroring now being ubiquitous on all the latest devices, you can all push your games through an Apple TV and onto the big screen HDTV if like.

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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.
While this is troublesome for larger corporations that rely on million - and sometimes billion - dollar marketing budgets to cultivate and maintain brand loyalty through a ubiquitous presence, it represents an opportunity for smaller companies.
Given such stark figures, it's little wonder why the war on «inequality» has become so ubiquitous.
As travel bookings become ubiquitous digitally, one luxury travel firm is betting on growth in two categories: Asia and millennials.
It's a real bummer when you see something that's so ubiquitous out in the world, that we can not miss, and they did a poor job on it.
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.
It's become so ubiquitous that on occasion observers have predicted its demise.
And never mind the old quantity - versus - quality debate — the spread of ubiquitous computing and the Internet of Things is so far happening mainly on Android and iOS, with other platforms such as Windows largely being left out in the cold.
The systems we operate in — the highways, the airplanes, the factory farming, the ubiquitous air conditioning in cities in deserts — are nearly impossible to avoid on a daily basis.
Finally, have some sacrosanct times when you're with your kids or on vacation when you turn your work phone off, but can be reached in emergencies by land line or personal cell, (the way things were before mobile work phones became ubiquitous).
This product was launched before the now - ubiquitous Fish Fillet and was McDonald's solution for giving Catholic customers a meat - free option on Fridays during Lent.
These days, bikes are so ubiquitous it's difficult to remember a time when bikes weren't present in everything from film to fashion ads to shots on Instagram.
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.
«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.
Korea is also the world's most - wired country, with high bandwidth speeds and ubiquitous connectivity, including free wireless access on the subway, a fact that no doubt bolstered its electronic brands.
While this was often the fallback strategy described on the ubiquitous «Exit Strategy» slide, the process of the acquisition was almost always significantly easier than the process of the IPO.
(The pair are now relaunching their skin care line, although they've had to change the name from Healing Leaf, which became ubiquitous on other products after Washington legalized marijuana.
«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.
There» s no question that Dropbox is nearly ubiquitous: It's installed on nearly a half a dozen machines in my household alones installed on nearly a half a dozen machines in my household alone.
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.
Kimbap (or Gimbap) Cheonguk loosely translates to «Kimbap Heaven,» a popular fast food chain in South Korea that's as ubiquitous as Tim Horton's is in Canada (a «one on every corner» type of situation).
In spite of all the ink that journalists, analysts, and pundits have spilled on Uber over the years, no mainstream article has focused on what I consider to be the most elegant feature of this now ubiquitous, high growth global service — no driver - partner is ever told where or when to work.
Tiggly Tiggly was founded on the idea that, while young kids are proven to learn better through tactile experiences, they're also growing up in a world of ubiquitous screens.
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