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.
Not exact matches
Bringing together pictures taken across the world of friends and strangers, as well as the natural and built environment, the
present exhibition addresses one of the main questions explored in Tillmans's recent practice: as photography
becomes increasingly
ubiquitous, and as ever higher resolution yields unprecedented views of our surroundings, how do pictures continue to shape our knowledge of the world?
«Hemp foods and cosmetics are confounding our federal and corporate drug testing programs» This argument derives from the possibility that trace elements of THC, known to be
present in hemp seeds and oil, may show up in workplace drug tests that have, since the 1980's,
become a
ubiquitous feature of American life.
Courts already are wrestling with the challenges
presented in general by electronic evidence, which has
become almost
ubiquitous in both civil and criminal cases.