Sentences with phrase «becoming a ubiquitous presence»

On television, Williams became a ubiquitous presence, co-hosting the Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas shows, and appearing on the Tonight Show an astonishing forty - eight times.
While Trump Jr.'s lawyers have remained primarily behind the scenes, the president's personal lawyer has become a ubiquitous presence on television, performing the so - called «Full Ginsberg» by appearing on all five major political talk shows on Sunday.
And yet, despite wireless communication becoming a ubiquitous presence in modern life, the underlying infrastructure has remained largely invisible.
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.

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In the days after Hurricane Sandy, Cuomo became a ubiquitous khaki - clad presence by touring the destruction and by plastering his name in large letters on banners at relief sites.
But many years have passed, and the Cayenne has become something normal — helped by the fact it's such a ubiquitous presence on streets all over the world that the idea of a Porsche SUV just isn't a big deal anymore.
Since his inclusion in the 2010 Whitney Biennial — whose Sculpture Court he transformed into an installation that served as a communal gathering space for performances, social engagement, and meditation — Gates has become a near ubiquitous presence in museum exhibitions, biennials, and lecture halls throughout North America, Europe, and beyond, showing his sculpture, channeling African - American musical traditions, and preaching a gospel of ground - up urban revitalization.
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