Sentences with phrase «become ubiquitous around»

I know that scarf has become ubiquitous around the blogosphere, but it's a pattern that is so classic — and looks good on everyone!
That's when the «The Plan» became ubiquitous around town.
Samir Khan and his Al - Qaeda no doubt turned to the internet for plenty of reasons, including its relative anonymity (servers can live anywhere) and the fact that it's rapidly becoming ubiquitous around the world.
Windows Solitaire: Based on a centuries - old card game, Windows Solitaire debuted in 1991 on the Windows 3.0 computing platform and became ubiquitous around the world.
«For a company slagged for not having had a hit since the iPad in 2010, Apple had a notable 2017: Its wireless AirPods became ubiquitous around the country; the Apple Watch Series 3 is a bestseller; developers embraced ARKit, its AR framework; and even skeptics were blown away by the iPhone X,» says Fast Company.

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Online shopping is becoming increasingly widespread around the globe and is near ubiquitous in some markets.
It becomes increasingly ubiquitous around Christmastime, but I've been feeling ready for a ladle - full since putting on a Christmas playlist the day after Halloween.
After that, we tell the story of those wood - fired ovens that have become so ubiquitous in restaurants around the country.
«Vote No» Lawn signs, stickers and flyers have become somewhat ubiquitous around the state, a sign of how much money is going into the opponents» effort.
Since then, the term has become ubiquitous, tossed around easily as news anchors rattle off the storm's mounting toll: 13 dead, more than 2 million without power at the storm's peak and yet - untold billions of dollars in damages.
Yes, nanotechnology is becoming ubiquitous in our daily lives and has found its way into many commercial products, for example, strong, lightweight materials for better fuel economy; targeted drug delivery for safer and more effective cancer treatments; clean, accessible drinking water around the world; superfast computers with vast amounts of storage; self - cleaning surfaces; wearable health monitors; more efficient solar panels; safer food through packaging and monitoring; regrowth of skin, bone, and nerve cells for better medical outcomes; smart windows that lighten or darken to conserve energy; and nanotechnology - enabled concrete that dries more quickly and has sensors to detect stress or corrosion at the nanoscale in roads, bridges, and buildings.
With first radio and then television, both passive receivers, becoming ubiquitous presences in people's homes, culture was united in the limited number of options available, and thus coalesced around a comparatively small number of widely shared cultural reference points.
We have seen fast, widespread growth and we expect the trend to continue as tablets and smartphones become more ubiquitous not only in the U.S. but also around the world.»
They have been around since the 1990s, but became more ubiquitous
Piracy has become ubiquitous in the world of PC gaming, even as developers and publishers play around with DRM (to varying degrees...
The volume also holds up a mirror to the rapidly changing context for Guyton's work, which in a few short years shifted from discussions of the widespread use of modernist motifs in art during the early 2000s to others revolving around the artwork, anticipating its continuous circulation as digital media became ubiquitous in art and culture alike.
The billboard displayed a narcissistic slogan hinting at the customization of our online experiences that would become commonplace (if not ubiquitous) with Web 2.0: «the world really does revolve around me».
Practice managers are nonetheless becoming more ubiquitous within chambers and the LPMA now boasts over 130 members from around 100 sets.
The VivoBook Pro N580 is built around a seventh - generation Intel Core i7 - 7700HQ, a quad - core CPU that's become ubiquitous in machines meant for more than just basic tasks.
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